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The Great paschal cycle of five hundred thirty two years
With other tables used in the Church of England -
Eine Unterredung zwischen Knaben und Mägdchen auf das Oster-Fest. Samt einer schönen Geschichte, Taglöhners Abend-Essen genannt
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The Holy Bible abridged; or, The history of the Old and New Testament
Illustrated with notes, for the use of children. ; [Two lines from Luke] -
A pastoral letter
from the apostolic vice-prefect, curate of the Holy Cross at Boston -
For the blessed feast of Easter. Writs. by the La. Eleanor
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An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-will-offering
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Pascha, or, Dr. Prideaux's Vindication of the rule and table for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer briefly examined. By a Well-Wisher to the starry science, and a reverencer of sacred times
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A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor
the Court of Aldermen, the Sheriffs, and the Governors of the several Hospitals of the City of London, at the parish-church of St. Bridget, on Tuesday in Easter-Week, 1739. By Robert Bolton, LL. D. Dean of Carlisle -
A pastoral letter
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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer
explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis; and the Misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other Dissenters wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth Day inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, shewing the true time of keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order. And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bishop Fell concerning the same, A. D. 1684 -
The rule for finding Easter in the Book of common-prayer
explain'd and vindicated, against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis; ... Wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon; ... And a preface, giving an historical account o the said rule -
A sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, on Easter day, March 27. 1692. By the most Reverend Father in God, John Lord Archbishop of York. Primate of England and Metropolitan
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A sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, on Easter day, March 27. 1692. By the most Reverend Father in God, John Lord Archbishop of York. Primate of England and Metropolitan. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command
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A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the court of Aldermen, and Sheriffs, and the governors of the several hospitals within the city of London
in the parish-church of St. Bridget, on Monday in Easter-Week, 1736. By Martin Lord Bishop of Glocester -
A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St Mary's on Easter-Monday, 1719. In which the Cavils, False Reasonings, and False Interpretations of Scripture of Mr Lock and Others, against the Resurrection of the same Body are Examin'd and Answered. By Winch Holdsworth D. D. Fellow of St John Baptist's College
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The rich man's bounty, the true measure of his wisdom
a sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London, at St. Brides Church, Easter-Wednesday, March 27, 1695 -
Die Martis 8. Iunii 1647. Forasmuch as the feasts of the Nativity of Christ, Easter, and Whitsontide, and other festivals commonly called Holy-dayes, have beene heretofore superstitiously used and observed
bee it ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled; that the said feasts of the Nativity of Christ, Easter, and Whitsontide, and all other festivall dayes, commonly called holy-dayes be no longer observed as festivals or holy-dayes within this kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, any law, statute, custome, constitution, or cannon to the contrary in any wise not withstanding -
XCVI. sermons
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Tractatus paschalis, or, A discourse concerning the holy feast of Easter
its original, with rules and tables for the finding thereof : with the other moveable feasts throughout the year in both accompts, viz. according to the English accompt or the old stile, and the Roman, Gregorian, or new stile used in forreign parts for ever -
Easter Sunday
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Certaine queries proposed by the king
to the Lords and Commons Commissioners from the Honourable Houses for Parliament, attending His Majesty at Holdenby, the 23 of this instant Aprill, 1647 touching the celebration of the feast of Easter. With an answer thereunto, given and presented to His Majesty by Sir James Harrington Knight and Barronet a Commissioner there -
Two sermons preached before Her Majesty the Queen-Dowager
in Her Majesty's chapel at Somerset-House -
A testimony of antiquity
shewing the ancient faith of the Church of England, touching the sacrament of the body and blood of the Lord, here publickly preached, and also received in the Saxons time, above seven hundred years agoe -
A sermon preach'd on Easter-Day, 1755, at the parish church of St. Mary's, and on Easter-Day, 1757, at the parish church of St. Bridget's, Dublin. With a preface Setting forth the Reasons of its Publication at this Time
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The third panegyric, or sermon in honour of Easter day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom
translated from the Greek, and never before published in our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge