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The necessity of coming to church, and the due performance of holy worship there
Demonstrated in a dialogue, or, friendly conference. Written and intended for the use of those absenters who continue within the pale of the Church of England. By a member of the same -
Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte
by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce, and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland the supreme hedde: to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie -
Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte, by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland, the supreme hedde
to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie -
Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte
by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce, and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland the supreme hedde: to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie -
Iniunccions geuen by the kynges Maiestie
aswell to the clergie as to the laitie of this realme. Anno. M.D.XLVII -
Articles to be enquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men within the Archdeaconrie of Excester
in the visitation of the Right Worshipful Thomas Barret, Archdeacon of the said Archdeaconrie of Excester. Anno Domini, 1612 -
The boke of common praier, and administration of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies in the Churche of Englande
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Iniunctions geuen by the moste excellente prince, Edward the. VI
by the grace of God, Kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland: defendour of the faith, [and] in earthe vnder Christe, of the Churche of Englande [and] of Irelande the supreme head: to all and singuler hys louinge subiectes, aswel of the clergie, as off the laietie