"Parish churches turn'd into conventicles, by serving God therein, and worshiping him otherwise then according to the established liturgy and practice of the Church of England. : In particular, by reading the Communion service, or any part thereof in the desk. : Or plain reasons and undeniable authorities alledged for the reading of the second service, or the Communion service, when there is no Communion, at the altar, or holy table, in an epistle dedicated to all the reverend clergy of the Church of England who read it in the desk"@en . . . "Early works"@en . . . . . "Parish churches turn'd into conventicles, : by serving God therein, and worshiping him otherwise then according to the established liturgy and practice of the Church of England. In particular, by reading the Communion service, or any part thereof in the desk. Or plain reason and undeniable authorities alledged for the reading of the second service, or the Communion service, when there is no Communion, at the altar, or holy table, in an epistle dedicated to all the reverend clergy of the Church of England who read it in the desk"@en . . . "Apologetic works"@en . "Apologetic works" . . . . . . . . "Parish churches turn'd into conventicles by serving God therein, and worshiping him otherwise then according to the established liturgy and practice of the Church of England in particular, by reading the communion service or any part thereof in the desk, or plain reasons and undeniable authorities alledged for the reading of the second service, or the communion service when there is no communion at the altar or holy table"@en . . "Parish churches turn'd into conventicles by serving God therein, and worshiping him otherwise then according to the established liturgy and practice of the Church of England in particular, by reading the communion service or any part thereof in the desk, or plain reasons and undeniable authorities alledged for the reading of the second service, or the communion service when there is no communion at the altar or holy table" . "Parish Churches turn'd into conventicles, by serving God therein, and worshiping him o-therwise then according to the established Liturgy and Practice of the Church of England : in particular, by reading the Communion Service, or any part thereof in the desk : or plain reasons and undeniable authorities alledged for the reading of the second service, or the Communion Service, when there is no Communion, at the Altar, or Holy Table, in an epistle dedicated to all the Reverend Clergy of the Church of England who read it in the desk" . . . . . "Controversial literature"@en . . . . .