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secratyng Bishoppes, Priestes and Deacons,' 17 fol. after which is a leaf This booke is truely and diligently imprynted. The prices thereof' &c. It is evident from a comparison that Grafton printed two editions in 1552. In this second book' as it is called, of King Edward, there were, says Bp. Tomline, many additions and corrections. Londini in Officina Edwardi Whytchurche, 1552. folio. Hollis, 241, with Grafton's edition of 1549, in 1 vol. 71. 7s. Whitchurch likewise printed two editions in this year. At the back of the title are the contents, which, however, do not contain 'An Acte for the uniformitie of common prayer,' two leaves and a leaf containing This booke is truely and diligently imprynted' &c.

London, by E. Whitchurche, 1552. 4to. An imperfect copy is in the British Museum. London by R. Jugge & J. Cawoode,

1552. 4to.

Lond. in Ædibus R. Graftoni, 1553. 8vo. White Knights, 3283, morocco, 21. 5s.

Lond. in Offic. Rich. Grafton. 1559. folio. The first edition of the liturgy published in Queen Elizabeth's reign, differing in many particulars, says Bishop Tomline, from the second book of King Edward VI. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Londini in Officina Richardi Iugge & Johannis Cawode (1559). folio. A-K, in

London, by Rob. Barker, 1615. folio. In the Library of St. John's College, Oxford, is a copy of this edition, with five pages of manuscript, containing divers sentences from the Holy Scriptures used by K. James I. immediately before his dissolution. The volume is in the original yellow morocco binding, and has the royal arms and crest richly stamped on the sides and back.

London, 1625. King Charles I. by his own authority only, made some few unimportant alterations in the Liturgy.

London, R. Barker, 1632. 4to. Williams, 331, ruled and bound in morocco, 17. 9s.

London, R. Barker, 1632. 8vo. Williams, 519, with Sternhold and Hopkins' version of the Psalms, morocco, 17. 5s.

Edinb. 1634. 12mo.

London, by Bill, 1636. folio. Bindley, pt. i. 955, Evelyn's copy, with ornamented titles for various divisions inserted, 62. 6s.

London by the Assigns of John Bill. Williams, 521, ruled with red lines and bound in morocco, 11. 6s.

London, Rob. Barker, 1638. White Knights, 3286, 10s.

London, Rob. Barker, 1639. folio. Bindley, pt. i. 956, 17.

London, R. Barker, 1639. 4to. White Knights, 3540, morocco, 9s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. 729, 14s.

London, R. Barker, 1639. 8vo. Wil

eights, L has 7 leaves, M 3 leaves, then Mliams, 520, a beautiful copy, with Psalmes and N, eight leaves each, O and P ten leaves by Sternhold and Hopkins, in a richly tooled each. The title and introductory matter binding, 57. occupy 17 leaves.

Lond. by Edw. Whytchurche. 4to. After the title The Preface.' The text of the C. Prayer ends on P, in eights. Then The Psalter' commences with fresh sign. extending to K iiij in eights. Then, in fours, to the last leaf of the Psalms: aai. The back blank. Next Certain goodly prayers' ending on aa viij.

London by Richarde Jugge and John Cawood (1561). folio. A-Q 6, in eights, not including title, &c. 18 leaves.

Londini in Officina Richardi Jugge & Johannis Cawood. 1562. 4to. Also in folio. Londini in Officina R. Jugge & J. Cawood. 1564. 4to.

Lond. W. Seres. 1565. 8vo.
Lond. R. Jugge & J. Cawood. 1566.
Lond. J. Cawood. 1571. 4to.

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London by Richarde Iugge (1575).

16mo. A-Y, in eights.

London by the Widowe of Richarde Jugge, 1580. folio.

London, 1603.

Various improvements were made in the Liturgy early in the reign of King James I.

London, Rob. Barker, 1607. folio. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1019, ruled, in curious old embroidered binding, 57. 7s. 6d.

London, 1660. folio. Bindley, pt. i. 957, 8s. 6d.

London, 1661. folio.

London, 1662. folio. Sealed book.' First edition of the Common Prayer now in use, and the last in which any alteration was made by public authority. Bindley, pt. i. 958, morocco, 13s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. White Knights, 3778, with front. by Loggan, morocco, 51. 7s. 6d. ON VELLUM. A copy, with the great seal of England appendant, and certified to be a correct copy, with seve ral corrections in manuscript, is in the Tower of London.

London, 1663. 8vo. A copy of this edi. tion, compared with the old editions, and all the alterations noted down,' is mentioned by Wood, see Life of Cornelius Burges, in his Athena Oxonienses.

Lond. 1667. Bindley, pt. i. 1202, morocco, 8s. 6d.

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Oxford, John Baskett, 1716. 8vo.

London, 1717. 8vo. The whole engraved on copper, and illustrated with portraits, vignettes and other ornaments by John Sturt. White Knights, 3288, 17. 11s. Nassau, pt. i. 751, 17. 6s. Duke of York, 627, morocco, 41. 4s. Constable, 64, morocco, 41. 88. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. Dent, pt. i. 959, morocco, 77. 17s. 6d. White Knights, 3542, ruled, morocco, 127. Nassau, pt. i. 1043, ruled, 147. 14s. Saunders' in 1818, 61. 2s. 6d. The volume consists of 166 plates, besides 22, containing dedication, table, &c. Prefixed is a bust of K. George I. and facing it those of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Sturt likewise published a set of fifty-five historical cuts for the Common Prayer in small octavo.

In Short-hand, according to Weston's Method, with his Portrait. London, 1730. 18mo.

1735. Stereotyped by Ged by permission from the University of Cambridge.

Cambridge, 1760. royal 8vo. 1. 16s. Printed in long lines by John Baskerville, with an engraved border round the text. Fonthill, 1137, in a most elegant binding,

with silver clasps, 47. 1s.

Cambridge, 1760. royal 8vo. Printed in double columns with borders, by John Bas

kerville.

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Cambridge, 1762. royal 8vo. Printed in long lines by John Baskerville. White Knights, 3291, morocco, 1. 19s.

Cambridge, 1762. 12mo. Printed by John Baskerville in double columns. The old and new versions of the Psalms printed at Birmingham in 1762, generally accompany this edition. Fonthill, 1178, 1. 6s. Constable, 65, 17. 15s. Williams, 523, ruled with red lines, and richly bound in morocco, with insides, 51. 7s. 6d.

offered and recommended, to which is prefixed a Letter to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England. By a Priest of the same Church. London, 1768. 8vo. 5s.

London, 1791. 8vo. Published by Jarvis. Brockett, 295, 6s. 6d. White Knights, 3292, morocco, 18s.

Paris, P. Didot, 1791. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Printed for W. Edwards of Halifax.

London by John Jarvis, 1792. White Knights, 3293, morocco, 17. 9s. Williams, 518, morocco, 17. 12s.

London, 1794. Published by J. Good and E. Harding, with plates after Stothard by Bartolozzi and others.

Oxford, 1799. folio. LARGE PAPER.

With Preface and Notes by John Reeves. London, 1802. 8vo. White Knights, 3296, with a set of wood-cuts inserted, morocco, 17. 16s. 12mo. ROYAL OCTAVO. Earl of Kerry, 64, morocco, 1. 5s. Strettell, 75, morocco, 14s. 6d. Roxburghe, 97, morocco, 11. 2s. 12mo. -1801. crown 8vo. Roxburghe, 97, morocco, 15s.

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To which is added an Introduction, and Notes by the Rev. Richard Warner. Bath,

1806. 8vo. 6s.

By the Rev. James Cookson. 1811. 28 nos. in 1 vol.

Oxford, 1813. 4to. In this edition the second line O Lamb that taketh away the sins of the world' is printed Lord.

With Notes upon the Epistles, Gospels, and Psalms (by Sir Jo. Bayley, Knt.). Lond. 1813. royal 8vo. Brockett, 296,

1. 5s. Earl of Kerry, 96, russia, 17. 6s.

With the Sunday Lessons from the old Testament, and Notes on the Epistles, Gospels, Psalms and Lessons by Sir John Bayley. London, 1816. royal 8vo.

With Notes explanatory, practical and historical, from approved Writers of the Church of England, selected and arranged by Richard Mant, Bishop of Oxford. Oxford, 1820. 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 1044, 27. 3s. LARGE PAPER in royal 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1825. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 4s. 1598, 21. 2s. LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo. 27. 8s.

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The Book of Common Prayer revised for Public Worship, with the Psalter. London, 1824. 12mo.

The Form of Morning and Evening Prayer according to the Use of the united Church of England and Ireland, together with the Psalms of David, and the second Lessons as they are appointed to be said every Morning in the Year, to which are added the first Lessons to be read on Sundays. With Notes. London, 1827. 8vo. 2 vols.

A new and correct Edition of the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites of the Liturgia octoglotta. The Book of ComChurch of England; in which certain Alte- mon Prayer in eight Languages (viz. Engrations and Amendments are most humblylish, French, Italian, German, Spanish, an

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apud Palacium nostrum de Westmonasterio
sexto die Aprilis. Anno regni nostri secun-
do.' 1560? 4to. 2 T, in fours.
Lond. apud Reg. Wolfium, 1571. 16mo.
Contains I i, in eights, besides the statute of
uniformity, preface, tables and calendar pre-
fixed. - Lond. T. Vautrollier. 1574. 15mo.
This volume contains 299 leaves, besides
the prefixes, printed in a neat pica Roman
type. Hollis, 764, 9s. 6d. Williams, 1446,
superbly bound in morocco, 51. 2s. 6d.
1575. 1594. 16mo. To
Liber Psalmorum a Sebastiano
Munstero' is annexed.

1573. 4to. this edition

8vo.

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Latin, by Dr. John Durel. Lond. 1670.

Dutch. Rotterdam, 1645. 8vo. French, par Francoys Philippe, Seruiteur de Monsieur le grand Chancelier d'Angleterre.' De l'Imprimerie de Thomas Latin. 1720. Printed by W. Bowyer. Gaultier, 1553. 8vo. Z z 4, in eights, dedi- | Frequently reprinted. — Lond. 1785. 12mo. cated to Thomas Goodrik, Euesque d'Ely This edition was revised by Dr. S. Harwood. & Chancelier d'Angleterre.' The Alma- Lond. 1820. 24mo. - London, 1821. nach pour xix ans' begins M. D. lii. 32mo.

French. London, 1616. 4to. LARGE PAPER. 17. 11s. 6d.

Mahaque Indian, by Lawrence Claesse. New York, 1715. 4to. 21. 2s. A copy is in

French, by J. Durel. Lond. 1668. 8vo. the British Museum.

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Spanish. Aug. Trin. 1612. 4to. 4s. Aug. Trin. 1613. 4to. Aug. Trin. 1616.

Spanish. Oxford, 1695. folio. Spanish, by D. Felix Anthony de Alvarado. Lond. 1707. 8vo. 6s. 1715. 8vo. Dent, pt. i. 1273, morocco, 9s. 6d. White Knights, 2433, morocco, 14s. London, 1821. 32mo.

Welch. 1567. 4to. Ric. Davyes ranslated the Liturgy and N. Test. into Welch, printed 1567, 4to. wherein he was assisted by W. Salesbury. London by John Windet, 1586. 4to. 1598. 4to. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 150, 17. 3s. Welch. London, 1664. folio. Dent. pt. i. 570, 27. 2s.

1621.

Welch. London, 1770. 8vo. Illustrated with sculptures.

Liturgica sacra: Curru Thesbetico, i. e. Zeli inculpabilis vehiculo deportata, & via devotionis regia deducta a Rand. Gilpin, Sacerd. 1657. 12mo. The English Common Prayer in verse, privately printed.

An Abridgement of the Book of Common Prayer. West Wycombe, 1773. 8vo. The performance of Sir Francis Dashwood, Bart. privately printed at the expense of Lord Le Despencer.

A brieff Discours off the Troubles begonne at Franckford in Germany, A. D. 1554, abowte the Booke off Common Prayer and Ceremonies, and continued by the Eng

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4to.

Account of the Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty (Charles II.) for the Review and Amendment of the Book of Common Prayer, &c. 1661. 4to.

The Manner pointed out in which the Common Prayer was read in Private by the late Mr. Garrick, for the Instruction of a young Clergyman: from whose MS. this Publication is composed. By J. W. Anderson, A. M. London, 1797. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Lives of the Compilers of the Liturgy. 8vo.

In the British Museum are many tracts relative to the Common Prayer, likewise many Forms of Prayer. See Catalogue of the Library, art. Common Prayer. Liturgia. Prayer. Preces.

Sixty-five historical Cuts for the Book of Common Prayer, by John Sturt. small 8vo. Illustrations to the Book of Common Prayer by Richard Westall, R. A. London, 1813. 8vo. PROOFS, in 4to. Duke of York, 751, morocco, 31.

Twelve Illustrations to the Book of Common Prayer engraved by John Scott from Drawings by Burney and Thurston. royal

8vo. 10s. 6d.

An Exhortation vnto Prayer, thought mete by the Kings Maiestie and his Clergy to be read to the People in euery Church afore Processyons. Also a Letania with Suffrages to be sayd or sung in the sayd Processyons. Lond. by Tho. Berthelet, 1544.

4to.

8vo. The Exhortation contains 11 leaves, the Letania, in red and black, printed on a fresh set of signatures, ends on C 4.

The Fourme of Common Prayer, vsed in the Churches of Geneva, translated from the French by William Huicke. London, 1550. 8vo. See CALVIN, John. Geneva.

Liturgia sacra, seu Ritus Ministerii in Ecclesia peregrinorum Profugorum propter Euangeluim Christi Argentinae. Adjecta est ad Finem breuis Apologia pro hac Liturgia, per Valerandum Pollanum Flandrum. Cum &c. 1551. 8vo. Printed by Stephen Myerdman or Mierdman. See Strype's Eccl. Mem. ii. 317.

A Praier to be sayd of all trewe Christianes against the Pope and all the Enemyes of Christ and his Gospell. Grenewych by Conrade Freeman. 1554. Four octavo pages, in black letter. Reprinted in the first number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus.

The Forme of Prayers and Ministration of the Sacraments, &c. vsed in the Englishe Congregation at Geneva, and approued by the famous and godly learned Man, John Caluin. Geneva by Jo. Crespin, 1556. 16mo. Latine. Genevæ, 1556. - In English. 1561. 16mo. Eighty-four leaves. Edinburgh by Robert Lekprevik, 1565.

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The Posie of flowred Prayers, disposed in Fourme of the Alphabet of the Queene her London most excellent Majesties Name. by Henry Wykes (156-). 16mo. White Knights, 3544, morocco, 31. 15s.

A good and godly Prayer to be said at all Tymes, of euery Christen both Man and Woman, with a Prayer vpon the Paternoster, or Paraphrase vpon the same. London by John Alde for Mychell Lobley, 1563. 8vo. Contains 8 leaves, the last blank.

A Fourme to be vsed in Common Prayer twyse aweke, and also an Order of publique Fast, to be vsed every Wednesday in the Weeke, during this Tyme of Mortalitie and other Afflictions. An Homyly, concerning the Justice of God, in punyshing of impenetent Synners, &c. Lond. 1568. 4to. F 4, in fours. Bindley, pt. iv. 124, 6s. 6d.

Preces privatæ in Stvdiosorvm Gratiam collectæ et Regia Authoritate approbatæ. Lond. 1564. 16mo. A copy is in the British Museum. 1568. 16mo. 1573. 16mo. Also in 1574, and probably

oftener.

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Certaine Notes set forth in foure and three Parts, to be song at the Morning, Communion and Evening Praier, &c. (Bassus, Medius, Tenor and Contra-tenor). London by John Daye, 1565. folio. A specimen is given in Burney's History of Music, iii. 26-9.

The Irish Liturgy for the Highlands of Scotland, composed by Mr. John Kerswell, or Carswell, Bishop of the Isles by Presentation of Q. Mary in 1566, and afterwards Bishop of Argyle, was printed in the year 1566. In this Liturgy, dedicated to the Earl of Argyle, is the form of prayer used by many of the Islanders at sea, after the sails are hoisted, of which a copy (incorrect, ac

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cording to Toland) from the original may be seen in Martin's Description of the Western Isles of Scotland, p. 127, &c.

A Booke of Christian Prayers, collected out of the antient Writers. London, by John Day, 1569. 4to. This work, usually called Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book, is by some attributed to John Foxe, by others to Richard Day. Every page is ornamented with wood-cuts from the designs of Albert Durer, Hans Holbein, &c. On the back of the title-page is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth on her knees. A copy of this edition, formerly Q. Elizabeth's, afterwards in the possession of Queen Anne, is now in the Archiepiscopal Library, Lambeth Palace. -Lond. by John Daye, 1578. 4to. Lond. by John Daye, 1581. 4to. Roscoe, 571, 107. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 1310, 77. 7s. Saunders' in 1818, morocco, 41. . Lond. 1590. 4to. Sotheby's in 1821, mor. 21.16s. White Knights, 3538, morocco, 5l. 15s. 6d. Evans' in 1817, 41. 5s. LARGE PAPER. А сору is in the Library of K. George III. now in

the British Museum. Lond. 1608. 4to. folios 138, besides title, to the Christian reader, three prayers and a table, 10 leaves. Dowdeswell, 274, 31. 3s. Saunders' in Nov. 1823, 47. 14s. 6d.

Meditationum ac Precationum Libellus (Elizabethæ Regina Anglia). Lugduni, 1570. 16mo. A copy is in the library of K. George III. now in the British Museum. Christian Prayers and holy Meditations. London, 1570. 4to. Several times reprinted. See BULL, Henry.

to be vsed for the prosperous Successe of her Maiesties Forces and Nauy. London, by the Deputies of Chr. Barker, 1597. 4to. Eight in number; the first remarkable for the style, composed by the Queen. C. Barker published several other little volumes of prayers.

A Manuall of Praiers, gathered out of many famous and good Authors, as well ancient, as of the Time present, distributed according to the Daies of the Weeke: whereunto is added a new Calender, with the Order to help at Masse. Printed at Calice, 1599. 16mo. pp. 338. 7s. 6d.

A Booke of private Prayer necessarye to be used of all Christians, with manye godly Prayers. London, by Wylliam Seres. 48vo. 17. 1s. Williams, 1444, superbly bound ir morocco, 67. 6s.

Deuoute Prayers in Englysshe of Thactes of our Redemption. Impr. by me Robert Redman. 16mo. Contains C 4, in octaves.

Visitation of the Plague; together with the Certain Prayers to be used in the present Order of a Fast. London, 1603. 4to.

A Fourme of Prayer to be used every Yeere the fift of August; the Day of his Highnesse's happy Deliverance from the traiterous Attempt of the Earle of Gowry and his Brother, with their Adherents. London, 1603. 4to.

Prayers and Thankesgiving for the Deliverance from the Gunpowder Treason. London, 1605. 4to.

A Forme of Common Prayer, together with an Order of Fasting. London, 1625. 4to.

A Collection of Prayers and Thanksgiv

Godlye priuate Prayers for Housholders to meditate vpon, and to say in their Families. Imprinted by John Awdeley, 1576.ings, published by command of King Charles 8vo. C, in eights. I. in 1643 and 1644. Oxford, 1643-4. 4to.

The Forme of Prayers and Administration of the Sacramentes vsed in the English Church at Geneua, appointed and receiucd by the Church of Scotland. Wherevnto besides that which was in the former Bookes are also added sundrie other Prayers. 1584. 24mo. Ff7, in eights; the last page blank. Herbert mentions an edition of Knox's Liturgy of the date of 1567. - London, by Rob. Waldegraue. 8vo. 77 pages, numbered over the inner margins. Lond. 1641.

4to.

Lond. 1643. 4to.

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A Booke of the Forme of Common Prayers, Administration of the Sacraments, &c. agreable to Gods Worde, and the Vse of the reformed Churches. Middleburgh, by Richard Schilders, 1586. 8vo. This appears to be the Form of Prayer exhibited by the Puritans to the Parliament three times. See Strype's Life of Abp. Whitgift, Neal's History of the Puritans, and Ames' Typogr. Antiq. by Herbert. Middleburgh, 1587. Sir P. Thompson, 234, 7s. Inglis, 209, 17.7s. Certain Prayers sett foorth by Authoritie,

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The Book of Common Prayer for the Use of the Church of Scotland. Edinb. 1637. folio. Bishop Randolph, 397, 17. 1s. Roxburghe, 100, 17. 6s. Williams, 495, moConstable, 281, 27. 10s. rocco, 11. 18s. Inglis, 393, with The Psalmes, by King James. London, 1637, morocco, 31 4s. Hollis, 469, morocco, 31. 18s. In the British Museum is a copy with the first draught of the work in ms.

The new Booke of Common Prayer, according to the Forme of the Kirke of Scotland. London, 1644. 8vo.

A perfect Copie of Prayers used by his Majestie in the Time of his Sufferings, delivered to Doctor Juxon, immediately before his Death. 1649. 8vo.

Prayers or Intercessions for their Use, who mourn in Secret for the publique Calamities of this Nation: with an anniversary Prayer for the 30 of January. London, 1650. 12mo. Used in Dr. Willis' oratory.

A Collection of Prayers by divers Divines. London, 1651. 24mo.

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