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ANGLVS 11050

ooks of Common Prayer,

from Edward VI. to Charles II. forming Six Volumes, fmall folio. Reprinted in Black and Red Letter, by Whittingham.

1. The First Book of Edward VI.

The booke of the common prayer and adminiftration of the Sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies of the Churche: after the vle of the Churche of England. LONDINI JN OFFICINA Edouardi Whitchurche. ANNO DO. 1549.

2. The Second Book of Edward VI.

The Boke of common prayer, and adminißracion of the Sacramentes, and other rites and Ceremonies in the Churche of Englande. Londini, Edv. Whytchurche, Anno 1552.

3. The First Book of Queen Elizabeth.

The Boke of common praier, and administration of the Sacramentes, and other rites and Ceremonies in the Churche of Englande. Londini, Richardi Graftoni. Anno 1559.

4. King James's Book as fettled at Hampton Court.

The Booke of Common Prayer, and Adminiftration of the Sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the King's moft Excellent Maieftie. Anno 1604.

5. The Scotch Book of Charles I.

The Booke of Common Prayer, and Adminiftration of the Sacraments. And other parts of divine Service for the ufe of the CHURCH of SCOTLAND. Edinburgh, by Robert Young, Printer to the King's moft Excellent Majeftie. 1637.

6. King Charles the Second's Book, as fettled at the Savoy Conference. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the ufe of the Church of England, Together with the Pfalter or Pfalms of David, pointed as they are to be Sung or faid in Churches: And the Form and Manner of Making, Ordaining and Confecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.

London. Printed by his Majestie's Printers. 1662.

This Collection of the Books of Common Prayer are uniformly reprinted in Six Volumes small folio, in Black Letter, like the original editions. Their importance and value are well known but it is remarkable that in no public, or private, or collegiate library can the whole of these Books be found together. A limited number only has been reprinted; and may be purchased in sets, but not separately.

The Book of 1662 has been carefully collated with the Sealed Book in the Tower of London, and other copies of the Sealed Book have been occafionally confulted.

The price of the fix volumes, bound in parchment gilt, 187. 18s. A few copies of 1662, adapted to the prefent reign, have been printed with the rubrics in red. Price 41. 4s. bound in parchment.

The Communion Service and occafional Offices of the Church of England, beautifully printed in red and black. Small folio, bound in parchment, gilt, 27. 155.

The booke of Common praier noted. By John Merbecke, as printed by Grafton 1550. Small 4to. 1l. 5s. bound.

This is a verbatim reprint with the Mufical Notes without any alteration whatever. Shewing what parts of the Service were chanted in the reign of Edward VI.

The Newe Testament in English,

from the earliest

known translation, coeval if not anterior to Wickliff, from a Manuscript formerly in the Monaftery of Syon. black letter, nearly ready.

Printed in small 4to.

Liturgia Britannica, or the Several Editions of the BOOK OF COMMON Prayer of tHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, from its Compilation to the last Revifion, together with the LITURGY fet forth for the Ufe of the CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, arranged to fhew their respective Variations. By WILLIAM KEELING, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 8vo. 17. 15. The Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England, according to the ufes of SARUM, BANGOR, YORK, and HEREFORD, and the MODERN ROMAN LITURGY, arranged in parallel columns. By WILLIAM MASKELL. 8vo. 9s. 6d.

How fhall we "Conform to the Liturgy of the Church of England?" By JAMES CRAIGIE ROBERTSON, M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. 2nd edition, 10s. 6d. Annals of the English Bible, from 1524 to 1844. By the Rev. CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON. 2 vols. 8vo. Portrait of Tyndale and fac-fimiles of the early New Teftaments. 17. 8s. The Gospel according to St. Matthew, and Part of St. Mark. Tranflated from the Original Greek, with Notes. By Sir JOHN CHEKE, Knight, Secretary of State to King Edward VI. By JAMES GOODWIN, B. D. 8vo. 75. 6d. Practical Difcourfes on all the Parts and Offices of the Liturgy of the Church of England, by the Rev. MATTHEW HOLE. New edition, 4 vols. 8vo. 27. 25.

Notes on the Four Gospels, and Acts of the Apostles, in two volumes foolscap 8vo. 21s.

A Supplement to the Authorised English Version of the New Teftament: being a Critical Illuftration of its more difficult Paffages, from the Syriac, Latin, and earlier English Verfions, with an Introduction, by the Rev. FREDERICK HENRY SCRIVENER, M.A. Vol. I. 8vo. 10s. 6d. (to be completed in 3 vols.)

Pickering's Hellenistic edition of the Greek Teftament,

Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ. Εκ της Παλαιας Διαθηκης κατα τους Εβδομήκοντα διερμηνευομένη. NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRÆCUM EDITIO HELLENISTICA. Inftruxit et Edidit EDV. GUL. GRINFIELD, M. A. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 1500. 21. 25.

This Edition is defigned to show the close connexion of the Greek Testament with the Septuagint. It contains upwards of 30,000 doctrinal and grammatical illustrations, which are arranged refpectively under each verfe for the convenience of the Student and Divine.

Preparing for Publication.

MISSALE AD USUM INSIGNIS ET PRÆCLARE ECCLESIÆ SARUM. Reprinted from the first known edition of the Salisbury Missal, printed at Rouen 1492.

ORARIVM, seu libellus precationem per Regiam maiestatem et

cleru latinè æditus. London 1546.

DEVOUT PSALMES AND COLLETES, gathered and set in suche order, as may be used for dayly meditations. Printed by Edward Whitchurche. 5th day of November. Anno 1547.

ORARIVM seu Libellus Precationum per Regiam majestatem, Latinè æditus. Londini ex officina Wilhelmi Seres typographi. 1560.

HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the Monastery of TYNEMOUTH, in the Diocese of Durham, by WM. SIDNEY GIBSON, Esq. Vol I. 4to.

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ROYS' SATIRE AGAINST CARDINAL WOLSEY.

SELDEN'S TABLE TALK, with a Memoir by S. W. Singer, Esq. fscap. 8vo.

THE WORKS OF GEORGE HERBERT, handsomely printed in 2 vols. demy 8vo.

HERRICK'S POEMS, a new edition, in 2 vols. fscap. 8vo.

The LIFE of MRS. GODOLPHIN, by JOHN EVELYN, Author of the Sylva, now first published from the Original MS. Edited by Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford, fscap. 8vo.

HOW TO PRAY, Translated from the German of MARTIN LUTHER, 12mo.

MONUMENTA RITUALIA ECCLESIÆ ANGLICANÆ. By the REV. W. MASKELL, M.A.

Contents.

I. Dissertation on the Ancient Service Books, Rituals, &c.

II. The Offices of Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, Visitation of the Sick, Burial, &c., according to the Use of Sarum, with Notes.

III. The Prymer in English, edited from a MS. of the Fourteenth Century, with a Dissertation and Notes.

IV. A Collection of early occasional Prayers in English.

V. The "Defensorium Directorii, &c. &c.

This Work is intended to supply a deficiency existing at present in the Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England.

THE CELEBRATED ROLL of ARMS, Compiled by JOHN ROWS, OF WARWICK, Temp. Richard III. with facsimiles, in 4to.

THE TRIAL OF MARY ELIZABETH SMITH versus the Right Hon. WASHINGTON SEWALLIS, EARL FERRERS, in the Court of Queen's Bench, for an alleged Breach of Promise of Marriage. Printed from the Short-hand Writer's Notes, and the Original Documents, in 8vo.

DR. RICHARDSON'S ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARIES. In Two Volumes Quarto, Second Edition.

A NEW DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; combining Explanation with Etymology, and Illustrated by Quotations from the best Authorities. The Words-with those of the same Family in German, Dutch, and Swedish, or in Italian, French, and Spanish, are traced to their Origin. The Explanations are deduced from the Primitive Meaning through their various usages. The Quotations are arranged Chronologically from the earliest Period to the beginning of the present Century.

Abridged in one thick Volume Octavo, Second Edition,

A NEW DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; to which is affixed a Grammatical and Etymological examination, adapted to the Dictionary.

LECTURES ON MODERN HISTORY, from the irruption of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution, by WILLIAM SMYTH, Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge. 2 vols. 8vo. third edition. 11. 1s.

PROFESSOR SMYTH'S LECTURES, the Second and concluding Courses. On the French Revolution. 3 vols. 8vo. second edition, ll. 11s. 6d. PROFESSOR SMYTH'S EVIDENCES of CHRISTIANITY. 12mo. 5s.

HISTORIES OF NOBLE BRITISH FAMILIES, with Biographical Notices of the most distinguished Individuals in each, Compiled and Edited by HENRY DRUMMOND, Esq. Imperial folio.

The present Work for Noble British Families, is formed upon the same plan as the Histories of the Celebri Famiglie Italiane, published by Count Litta of Milan, and is illustrated by their Armorial Bearings emblazoned, and such Monuments, Portraits, Seals, Views of Places, &c. as are calculated to throw light upon the actions of the most remarkable individuals of each family respectively.

Parts I. and II. Containing the Families of ASHBURNHAM, ARDEN, COMPTON,
CECIL, and HARLEY. 31. 3s. each.

III. Containing the BRUCE Family, 11. 11s. 6d.

IV. Containing the Portraits of the BRUCE Family, 1. 11s. 6d.

V. Containing the PERCEVAL Family, 1. 11s. 6d.

VI. Containing the Families of DUNBAR, HUME, and DUNDAS. 31. 3s.
VII. Containing the DRUMMOND Family, 31. 3s.
VIII. Containing the Family of NEVILLE.

THE CORRESPONDENCE of SIR PHILIP SIDNEY and HUBERT LANGUET, now first collected and translated from the Latin. With Notes and an Introduction by the REV. S. A. PEARS, M.A. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxford, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A HISTORY of the MARTIN MARPRELATE CONTROVERSY in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, by the REV. WILLIAM MASKELL, M.A. crown 8vo. 8s.

A HISTORY OF THE NONJURORS: their Controversies and Writings; with Remarks on some of the Rubrics in the Book of Common Prayer, by THOMAS LATHBURY, M. A. 8vo. 14s.

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