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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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 16, 2024.

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Prayer.

And here we do give unto thee, most high Praise and hearty Thanks, for the wonderful Grace and Vertue declar'd in all thy Saints from the Beginning of the World: And chiefly in the Glorious and most Blessed Virgin Mary,* 1.1 Mother of thy Son Jesu Christ our Lord and God, and in the Holy Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, and Mar∣tyrs, whose Examples, (O Lord,) and Stedfastness in thy Faith and keeping thy Holy Command∣ments, grant us to Follow: We Commend unto thy Mercy, O Lord, all other thy Servants which and Departed hence from us, with the Sign of Faith, and do now rest in the Sleep of Peace; Grant un∣to them we beseech thee,* 1.2 thy Mercy and ever∣lasting Peace; and that at the day of the General

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Resurrection, We and All They which be of the Mystical Body of thy Son, may altogether be set on his Right-hand, and hear that his most joyful Voice, Come unto me, O ye that be Blessed of my Father, and possess the Kingdom which is prepared for you from the beginning of the World. (Fol. CXVI.)

The Minister Consecrates the Elements,* 1.3 with Crossing them at the Words, Bless and Sanctify these thy Gifts and Creatures of Bread and Wine, that they may be unto us, the Body and Blood of thy dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ. (Ibid.)

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