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Bidding of prayers before sermon, no mark of disaffection to the present government, or, An historical vindication of the LVth canon : shewing that the form of bidding prayers has been prescrib'd and enjoin'd ever since the Reformation, and constantly practis'd by the greatest divines of our church, and that it has been lately enforc'd both by his present majesty, and our Right Reverend Diocesan, the Lord Bishop of London

Title:Bidding of prayers before sermon, no mark of disaffection to the present government, or, An historical vindication of the LVth canon : shewing that the form of bidding prayers has been prescrib'd and enjoin'd ever since the Reformation, and constantly practis'd by the greatest divines of our church, and that it has been lately enforc'd both by his present majesty, and our Right Reverend Diocesan, the Lord Bishop of London
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Note:Printed for A. Bettesworth ... H. Clements and C. Rivington ..., 1845
  
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Subject:Church of England -- Government
Subject:Church of England -- Liturgy
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