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PRAYER-BOOKS.

Prayer-Books in other Languages (continued).

EDWARD VI.

CHARLES II.

CHARLES I.

VICTORIA.

GEORGE I

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Le Livre des Prieres Communes, De l'administration des Sacremens & autres Ceremonies en l'Eglise d'Angleterre. Traduit en Francoys par Francoys Philippe, serviteur de Monsieur le grand Chancelier d'Angleterre. De l'Imprimerie de Thomas Gaultier, Imprimeur du Roy en la langue Francoise pour les Isles de sa Magesté. Avec le priuilege general audit Seigneur. 1553. 1 vol. 4to. Calf extra, g. e.

A portion of the old binding inlaid in the sides. Excessively rare. Translation of the Second Book of King Edward the Sixth. From the Pakington Library. a-e, A-Zz in fours.

La Liturgie. C'est a dire Le Formulaire des Prières Publiques, de l'Administration des Sacramens; et des autres Cérémonies de l'Eglise, selon l'usage de l'Eglise Anglicane, avec le Pseautier ou les Psalmes de David, Ponctuez selon qu'ils doivent estre ou chantez ou leûs dans les Eglises. A Londres. Pour Jean Dunmore & Octavien Pulleyn le Jeune á l'Enseigne du Roy en la petite Bretayne. 1667. 8vo. 6.6 x 4.1. Öld black morocco extra, g. t.,

corners, g. e.

Llyfr Gweddi Gyffredin a Gwenidogaeth y Scarmenatau a chynneddfau a Ceremoniau eraill yn Eglwys Loegr. A Brintiwyd yn Llundain gan Assignes John Bill ag i'w gwerthu gida Robert Milborne yn sin y milgi yn mynwent S Paul. 1634. 1 vol. 4to. 7.4 x 5.6.

A 8 leaves; B 6 leaves; A-V2 in eights; Aa-Mm 2 in eights.

The Book of Common Prayer, &c., &c., in Welsh and English. Llyfr Gweddi Gyffredin, a Gweinyddiad y Sacramentau a Deddfau a Defodau Eraill yr Eglwys yn ol Arfer Eglwys Gyfunol Lloegr ac Iwerddon: Yngyd a'r Psallwyr neu Psalmau Dafydd. Rhydychen: Argraphedig yn Argraphdy y Brifysgol, Tros y Gymdeithas er Taenu Gwydoboaeth Gristionogol. Ar werth yn eu Llyfrdy yn Great Queen Street, Lincolns Inn Fields, Llundain. MDCCCL. 1 vol. sm. 8vo.

The Book of Common Prayer, &c., &c., in English and Irish. Leabhar na Nornaightheadh Ccomhchoitchionn agas Mhiniostralachda na Sacraimeinteadh.

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Prayer-Books in other Languages (continued).

GEORGE I.

VICTORIA.

Agas Resad agas Dheasgeat oile na Heaglaise do reir usaide Eglaise na Sacsan Maille ris an Tsaltair no Psalmuibh Dhaibhidh Ar na Bpunncadh mur Cantar no raidhtior iad a Treampolliaibh. A Lunnduin. Printed by E. Everingham, at the Seven Stars in Ave-Maria-Lane near Ludgate. [1720.]

The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the
Sacraments, according to the Use of the Church of
Ireland, together with the Psalter or Psalms of
David, printed as they are to be sung or said in
Churches. And the Form and Manner of Making,
Ordaining, and. Consecrating of Bishops, Priests,
and Deacons. Dublin. Published by Authority of
the General Synod of the Church of Ireland, by the
Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
1878. 1 vol. 4to. Purple morocco, m. e.

The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the
Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the
Church, according to the Use of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the United States of America,
together with the Psalter or Psalms of David.
Philadelphia. E. L. Carey and A. Hart. Stereo-
typed by L. Johnson. 1836. 1 vol. 12mo. 6.7 x 4.4.
Stamped binding, g.e.

Liturgical Services. Liturgies and Occasional Services
set forth in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1 vol.
8vo. 8.7 x 5.3. Cambridge. 1847. Brown calf
extra, g. e. Edited for the Parker Society by W. K.
Clay.

A Directory for the Publique Worship of God Throughout the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Together with an Ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of Common Prayer: And For establishing and observing of this present Directory throughout the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales. 1 vol. 4to. 7.1 x 5.4. London. 1644. Calf gilt.

4 leaves unsigned; B-M in fours; A 4 leaves. Book of Common Prayer. Return to an Address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 14 March 1854; for Copy of the Alterations in the Book of Common Prayer, Prepared by the Royal Com

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Prayer-Books

VICTORIA.

(Continued).

missioners for the Revision of the Liturgy in 1689. (Mr. Heywood.) Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 2 June 1854. 9.2 × 5.5. Half purple calf, sp. e.

A New Arrangement of the Liturgy or Book of Common Prayer for the use of Free Churches Chapels and Private Families. In which Liturgy the Queens name is inserted, an Unscriptural Notion, and some Grammatical Errors rectified, and the whole arranged in Three distinct Services, viz., the Morning Service, the Litany Service, and the Communion Service. With a Preface, containing Observations on Important Subjects. By a Gentleman late of the University of Oxford. 1 vol. 12mo. London. 1820. [The Duke of Sussex's copy with an autograph note of H.R.H." The Queen" is Q. Caroline.]

A New Form of Common Prayer, with the Offices
thereto belonging; to which are prefixed Reasons
for the Proposed Alterations. Humbly addressed
to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
By a Clergyman of the Church of England. 1 vol.
8vo. 8.1 x 5. London. 1753. Printed for R. Griffiths
in St. Paul's Churchyard. Brown calf extra.

The Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England
adapted for General Use in other Protestant
Churches. A Socinian Publication. 1 vol. 16mo.
London. 1852.

The Prayer Book remodelled; and Adapted to the Men and Circumstances of the Present Time. With an Historical Introduction. 1 vol. 12mo. London. 1860. Purple calf extra, m. e.

Liturgia Tigurina: or the Book of Common Prayers and Administration of the Sacraments. And other Ecclesiastical Rites and Ceremonies, usually practised and solemnly performed in all the Churches and Chappels of the City and Canton of Zurick in Switzerland, and in some other adjacent Countries; as by their Canons and Ecclesiastical Laws they are Appointed; and as by the Supreme Power of the Right Honourable the Senate of Zurick they are

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Authorized, Established, and Commanded With the Orders of that Church. Faithfully translated out of the Helvetian into the English Tongue by John Conrad Werndly, formerly Minister of the French and Dutch Congregation of Santoff in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln: and now Minister of Wraisbury-cum-Langley in the County of Bucks. 12mo. 5.9 x 3.6. London. 1693. Printed for D. Newman, R. Baldwin, T. Dunton. Old black morocco extra, g.e.

Liturgy and other Divine Offices of the Church. 1 vol. 8vo. London. 1853. The Irvingite Prayer Book.

Liturgia Della Chiesa
8.8 x 6. Roma.

Editore E. Perino.

Cattolica Italiana. 1 vol. 8vo.
Stabilimento Tipografico Dell
Vicolo e piazzetta Sciarra, 1884.

Prayer-book of the Congregazione di San Paolo. The Papal
Condemnation is inserted, and the Counterblast.

A Book of Christian Prayers. A fine copy of the Book called Queen Elizabeth's Prayer-Book. 1 vol. 4to. 7.6 × 5.2. London. 1608. Brown morocco extra, g. e. I, A-Oo in fours; no Z.

Paradisis Urte-Gaard eller en aandelig Lyst-Have, Fuld
af Christelige Dyder som de bed gudelige Bonner i
Siclen ere at plaute; Bed D Johan Arndt. Paa
Tysk beskreven Paa Dansk udtolket og beprydet
mea smukke Kaaberstykke
1 vol. 12mo.
Kiøbenhavn. 1691. Mouse-coloured velvet, g. e.,
silver filigree clasps and corners. Silver Coronet with
Cypher.

The Day Hours of the Church of England. 1 vol. 4to.
8.1 x 6.4. 1872. Large paper. Brown morocco

extra, g.e.

Daily Service Book for Households. Advent to Trinity. Compiled by Mrs Edward Howley Palmer. 1 vol. 4to. n. d. Privately printed.

See also Beeren, Breviaries, Directory, Horæ, Liturgia, Manuale, Missals, Offices, Pontificale Primers, Processionale, Proprium, Rituel, Schmolk.

PREFACES-PRIMERS.

149

PREFACES, DEDICATIONS, EPISTLES. Selected from Early English Books, 1540-1701. With Indexes. Printed for Private Circulation. 1874. Edited by W. C. Hazlitt for Henry Huth. 1 vol. 4to. 7.8 x 5. London.

PRICE, JOHN. See Charles II.

PRICKET, ROBERT. Fame in Triumph riding (1604) and A True Coppie of a Discourse written by a Gentleman employed in the late Voiage in Spaine and Portingale (1589). 1 vol. 4to. Manchester. 1881. Privately printed for A. B. Grosart. Half morocco, t. e. g.

Primers.

HENRY VIII.

The Prymer in Englysshe sette out alonge after the vse of Sarum. 4.8 x 3.4. [Colophon.] Thus endeth the Prymer in Englysshe after the vse of Salysbury, dilygently correcte & newly imprynted at Rowen by Nycholas le Roux for Franchoys Regnault MD.xxxviij. Brown morocco, b. t., g. e.

A-T 3 in eights. Two leaves, S vj & vij, in this which is apparently the earliest edition of an English unreformed Prymer, were missing. There is an imperfect copy in the B.M., C. 35., b. 12, from which I have had them supplied in fac-simile.

The prymer in Englyssh and latyn, after the vse of Sarum, set out at length with manye goodly prayers, with the exposicyon vpon the psalme called Miserere mei deus, and in te domine speravi with the Epystels and Gospels on every Sonday and holye daye in the yeare. Cum priuilegio ad Imprimendum solum. [Colophon.] Imprinted at London in paules church yearde at the sygne of the maydens heade, by Thomas Petyt. [Another Colophon after the Meditation, and another after the Pystles and Gospels] MDXLIII. 1 vol. 4to. 8.6 x 6.5. Light brown calf, stamped sides, m. e.

A 4 leaves; B-P4 in eights; A-E 6 in eights, the last blank; A-G in eights.

The Primer in Englishe and Latyn, set foorth by the Kynges maiestie and his Clergie to be taught learned and read, and none other to be vsed throughout all his dominions. Imprinted at London within the precinct of the late dissolued house of the Gray Friers by Richard Grafton Printer to the Princes Grace the vj daye of Septembre, the yeare of our lorde MD.XLV. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. [Colophon.] Imprinted (as above). MDXLV. 1 vol. 4to. 7.3 x 5.1. Brown morocco, b. t. sides, g. e.

A 8 leaves; B-C in fours; a-v 7 in eights.

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