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A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or, Forms of prayer in churches: with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed or imposed

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  • "Sober and Temperat Discourse concerning the Interest of Words in Prayer"@en

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  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or, Forms of prayer in churches: with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed or imposed"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches: : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies: in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches, with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed : together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgy, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church music, and the lawfulness of ceremonies"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches, with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed : together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgy, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church music, and the lawfulness of ceremonies"
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedegree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed : together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches: with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies: in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches: with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. : Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies: in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer : the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed : together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of Liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English Liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those Godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said Bishop"
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer. : the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches, with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed : together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgy, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the common-prayer, against the late out-cries of the said bishop"@en
  • "A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop"@en