The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts.

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The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts.
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London :: Printed by Mary Thompson ...,
1688.
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"The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55876.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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The Close of the Office of Purification of Women.

Rubrick, The Woman that is Purified,* 1.1 must offer her Chrysome and other accustom'd Offerings, (fol. clii.)

In the Notes for the more plain Explication and Decent Ministration of Things contain'd in the Book.

Whensoever the Bishop shall Celebrate the Holy Communion in the Church, or Execute any Other publick Ministration; He shall have upon him,* 1.2 besides his Rochet a Surpless, or Albe, and a Cope or Vestment, and also his Pastoral Staff in his Hand, or else Born, or holden by his Chaplain.

As touching Kneeling, Crossing, Holding up of Hands, Knocking upon the Breast, and other Postures. They may be Ʋs'd, or Left, as every mans De∣votion serveth, without blame, (fol. clvii.)

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