01973nam 2200397Ia 450 99639659360331620221108102756.0(CKB)4330000000333352(EEBO)2248513821(UnM)9928867500971(UnM)99899562(EXLCZ)99433000000033335219981002d1661 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer[electronic resource] The just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches: with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgy, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgy, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies: in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly Ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-Prayer, against the late out-cries of the said Bishop. By H.D. M.ALondon printed for W.A. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, and in Pauls Church-yard1661[4], 1-171, 180-204 pH. D. = Henry Dawbeny.Sometimes attributed to John Collinges.Title page is on A3 recto.Reproduction of original in the Dr. Williams' Library.eebo-0037LiturgiesEnglandEarly works to 1800PrayerEarly works to 1800LiturgiesPrayerH. D(Henry Dawbeny)438912Collinges John1623-1690,Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996396593603316A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer2374073UNISA