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Teatro y parateatro en las fiestas religiosas y civiles de Burgos (1550-1752)
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Here begynneth the festyuall.
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The festyuall
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The worlds observation for keeping their masse days
and festivall dayes (so called) fathomed and found groundless, or without a bottome, so needs must fall that hath not whereon to stand, for what is there to uphold it but papists traditions, heathenish manners or customes of nations which are vaine? and they that observe lying vanities, forsake their own mercy -
A Seasonable perswasive to preparation for a holy observance of a solemn fast
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Instructions and regulations for the fast of Lent, ... 1799, addressed to the faithful of the London District
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The sacrament of the Lord's Supper explain'd: or The things to be known and done, to make a worthy communicant
With suitable prayers and meditations -
Raccolta di scritture concernenti la diminuzione delle feste di precetto
si aggiunge la risposta di Lamindo Pritanio ad una lettera dell'Eminentissimo Signore Cardinale Querini intorno al medesimo argomento -
By the King. A proclamation for a generall fast to be weekely obserued thorowout the realme of England
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Liber festivalis
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A treatise with a kalendar, and the proofes thereof, concerning the holy-daies and fasting-daies in England
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tHis day is callyd the first sonday of aduent, that is the sonday in cristys comyng
Therfore holy chirche this day maketh mencion of ij comynges -
Incipit liber qui vocatur festialis
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The meanes and method of healing in the Church
Set forth in a sermon. Preached before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Westminster Abby, April 30. 1660. being a day of solemn humiliation to seek God for his blessing on the counsels of the Parliament -
Scintillula altaris
or, A pious reflection on primitive devotion : as to the feasts and fasts of the Christian Church, orthodoxally revived -
Thysiastērion· Vel Scintilla-altaris
Being a pious reflection on primative devotion: in the feasts and fasts of the Church of England -
Christmas, the Christians grand feast
its original, growth, and observation, also of Easter, Whitsontide, and other holydayes modestly discussed and determined. Also the beginning of the yeare, and other things observable. Where also among other learned men, you have the judgment of those eminent men; Josephus Scaliger, Rodulphus Hospinian, Matthæus Beroaldus, Joh. Causabon, Doct. Fulk, M. Cartwright, Alsted, Hugh Broughton, Master Mead -
A fast of Gods chusing, plainly opened
for the help of those poor in spirit, whose hearts are set to seek the Lord their God in New-England, in the solemn ordinance of a fast wherein is shewed 1. The nature of such a fast. 2. The testimony God will give thereunto of his gracious acceptation. 3. The special seasons wherein God will bear witness to such a fast. 4. Some helps to faith that it shall be so. 5. Why such a fast is so acceptable and successfull. 6. How much this concerns Gods people in New-England. -
An inquiry whether the Scriptures enjoin the kiss of charity, as the duty of the disciples of Christ, in their church-fellowship in all ages. --Or, only allowed it to the first disciples, in consequence of the customs that then prevailed
Occasioned by a letter lately published by Constant Rockman, M.A. intitled, "A modest account concerning the salutations and kissings in ancient times," &c. Containing some remarks thereupon. -
The nature and design of Holy-Days explained
or, short and plain reasons and instructions for the observations of feasts and fasts appointed to be kept by the Church of England. Adapted to the meanest capacity Very proper to be bound up with the Common-Prayer, and to be given to the Children Educated in the Charity-Schools -
A letter to the parishioners of St. B. - --- A. - ---
recommending parochial communion at the approaching feast of Easter; and a conscientious payment of their accustom'd offerings -
An additional act for the better observation of the Lords-Day, days of humiliation and thanksgiving
together with a collection of former laws, statutes and ordinances now in force for observation of the said days -
Scotlands warning, or a treatise of fasting
containing a declaration of the causes of the solemne fast, indyted to bee kept in all the Churches of Scotland, the third and fourth sundayes of this instant moneth of May Anno 1628.& the weeke dayes betwixt them, as they may be goodly keeped in Townes. Together with a direction how to proceed in the religious obseruation of any soleme fast. Written at the appointment of superiors by Mr. W. Struther, preacher of the Gospel at Edinburgh -
Incipit liber (qui Festialis appellatur( [sic]
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Annus secularis
or the British jubilee ; or a review of the act of the General Assembly, appointing the 5th of November 1788, as an anniversary-thanksgiving, in commemoration of the revolution in 1688; Wherein Also. The Doctrine and History; the Origin, Progress, and Tendency of Religious Festivals, in Ancient and Modern Times, both in a Religious and Moral View, are Particularly Considered. By Calvinianus Presbyter