"An history of Bidding Prayer, wherein is shewn that the using a precatory form of prayer in the pulpit before sermon is agreeable to the usage of the primitive Church, and has been commonly practised in the Church of England for above 100 years past; to which is added some remarks on Mr. Wheatly's notion of the obligation of the Canons and his censure of the Royal Supremacy"
MS. Rawl. C. 412, fol. 261
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"An history of Bidding Prayer, wherein is shewn that the using a precatory form of prayer in the pulpit before sermon is agreeable to the usage of the primitive Church, and has been commonly practised in the Church of England for above 100 years past; to which is added some remarks on Mr. Wheatly's notion of the obligation of the Canons and his censure of the Royal Supremacy"
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MS. Rawl. C. 412, fol. 261
Date
"written in the year 1718"
Language
English
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
A fourth volume of the miscellaneous MSS. of Rev. John Lewis, of Margate
"An history of Bidding Prayer, wherein is shewn that the using a precatory form of prayer in the pulpit before sermon is agreeable to the usage of the primitive Church, and has been commonly practised in the Church of England for above 100 years past; to which is added some remarks on Mr. Wheatly's notion of the obligation of the Canons and his censure of the Royal Supremacy"
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