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- The Liturgy of the Church of England before and after the Reformation, together with the service of the Holy Communion of the Episcopal Church in the United States, edited with an introduction and notes by Stephen A. Hurlbut
- The church catechism broke into short questions, to which is added an explanation of some words for the easier understanding of it.
- The A, B, C. with the Church of England catechism., To which are annexed, prayers used in the Academy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia. : Also, a hymn on the nativity of our Saviour; and another for Easter-day. : [Two lines from Proverbs]
- The ministry of women, a report, by a committee appointed by His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ; with appendices and fifteen collotype illustrations
- An explication of the Shorter catechism, composed by the Assembly of Divines, commonly called, the Westminster Assembly., Wherein the several questions and answers of the said Shorter catechism, are resolved, divided, and taken apart into several under-questions and answers; in order to render the whole more plain and easy to be understood, not only by the young arising generation, but also, by the more weak and ignorant, of more advanced years; that they all may be helped forward in their growth in knowledge, and acquaintance with the doctrines of faith, and principles of our holy Protestant reformed Christian religion., By John Thomson, M.A. & V.D.M. in the County of Amelia. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
- Collects with versicles and responses for the Christian year
- Prayer Book Revision Society, or, Association for Promoting a Revision of the Book of Common Prayer, and Such Other Reforms in the Church of England as Will Strengthen its Protestant and Scriptural Character
- The doctrine of salvation, faith and good works, extracted from the homilies of the Church of England, by a clergyman of the Church of England.
- The Family prayer-book,, containing morning and evening prayers for families and private persons. : To which are annexed directions for a devout and decent behaviour in the publick worship of God; more particularly in the use of the common prayer appointed by the Church of England : Together with the church-catechism., Collected and published chiefly, for the use of the Episcopal congregation of Lancaster, Pequea and Caernarvon. ; [Two lines from I Corinthians]
- The A, B, C. with the catechism of the Church of England., To which are annexed, prayers used in the Academy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia. : Also, a hymn on the nativity of our Saviour, and another for Easter-day. ; [Two lines from Proverbs]
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments. And other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England. : Together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches.
- The morning and evening prayer. The litany, and church catechism. = Ne orhoengene neoni yogarashkhagh yondereanayendaghkwa, ne ene niyoh raodeweyena, neoni onoghsadogeaghtige yondadderighwanondoentha.
- The catechism:, an instruction to be learned by every person before he or she be brought to be confirmed by the bishop. : To which are added several useful prayers, collects, and ejaculations, suited to the capacities of children and beneficial to all Christians. : Published for the edification of children of the Church of England in order that they may become, in due time, worthy members of Christ's body. : [Six lines from Proverbs]
- Sermons, or, Homilies, appointed to be read in churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth ...
- A form of publick devotions, to be used by a religious society, within the bills of mortality.
- A form of prayer, used on the late general fast in England,, now reprinted for the use of the churches in this city, upon Friday the twenty-first day of May, instant; being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast, and humiliation ...
- A form of prayer, proper to be used in all churches and chapels throughout the province of New-York, on Friday the seventh day of May, 1762,, being the day appointed by proclamation, for the solemn humiliation of ourselves before Almighty God, with prayer and fasting; to supplicate the pardon of our sins, thro' the mediation of our Blessed Redeemer; to deprecate those heavy judgements which we have most justly deserved; and to implore the continuance of the Divine blessing, on His Majesty's arms; and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to His Majesty, his kingdoms and colonies.
- The order for morning and evening prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and some other offices of the church,, together with a collection of prayers, and some sentences of the Holy Scriptures, necessary for knowledge practice. = Ne yagawagh niyadewighniserage yonderaenayendaghkwa orghoongene neoni yogaraskha yoghseragwegough. Neoni yagawagh sakramenthogoon, neoni oya addereanaiyent ne onoghsadogeaghtige. Oni ne watkeanissaghtough odd'yage addereansiyent, neoni siniyoghthare ne kaghyadoghseradogeaghti, ne wahooni ayagoderieandaragge neoni ayondadderighhoenie., Collected, and translated into the Mohawk language under the direction of the late Rev. Mr. William Andrews, the late Rev. Dr. Henry Barclay, and the Rev. Mr. John Oglivie [sic]: formerly missionaries from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to the Mohawk Indians.
- The morning and evening prayer, the litany, church catechism, family prayers, and several chapters of the Old and New-Testament,, translated into the Mahaque Indian language, by Lawrence Claesse, interpreter to William Andrews, missionary to the Indians, from the Honourable and Reverend the Society for the Propogation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. ; [Two lines from Psalms]
- A code of canons for the use of the Church of England, agreed upon by the two committees of the provincial convocations of Canterbury and York : submitted to their respective convocations
- Prayers and thanksgivings for a family or private person.
- Service to be used at the laying of the foundation stone of the College Chapel of S. Mary the Virgin and S. Nicolas, Lancing, on Tuesday, July 28th, 1868
- The litany and suffrages from The book of common prayer, with the musick from the Sarum processional
- The order of divine service for the year of Our Lord 1893, according to the kalendars of the English and Scottish churches : with ritual notes
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving, proper to be used in the churches throughout the province of New-York, on Thursday the twenty third day of October, being the day appointed, by proclamation, for a general thanksgiving, to Almighty God ...
- Articles agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergy in the convocation holden at London in the year MDLXII., For the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true religion.
- The Book of common prayer, ornamented with wood cuts from designs of Albert Durer, Hans Holbein, and others : in imitation of Queen Elizabeth's Book of Christian prayers, with a foreword by Sir Patrick Cormack
- The Book of common prayer, 1559, the Elizabethan prayer book, edited by John E. Booty
- Codex juris ecclesiastici anglicani:, or, The statutes, constitutions, canons, rubricks and articles, of the Church of England, methodically digested under their proper heads. With a commentary, historical and juridical. Before it, is an introductory discourse, concerning the present state of the power, discipline and laws, of the Church of England: and after it, an Appendix of instruments, ancient and modern., By Edmund Gibson ..
- Church of England -- Relations -- Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Church of England -- Creeds -- History and criticism
- Church of England -- Salaries, etc
- Church of England -- Liturgy -- History -- 16th century -- Sources
- Church of England -- Relations -- Methodist Church (England)
- Church of England -- Juvenile literature
- Church of England -- Education -- Great Britain -- Societies, etc. -- Periodicals
- Church of England -- Virginia
- Church of England -- Periodicals
- Church of England -- Parties and movements -- History -- 19th century
- Church of England -- United States -- Societies, etc
- Church of England -- Relations -- Episcopal Church
- Church of England -- Establishment and disestablishment
- Church of England -- Missions -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar -- History -- 19th century
- Church of England -- Doctrines -- Sermons
- Church of England -- Liturgy -- History -- 19th century
- Church of England -- New York (State) -- Prayers and devotions
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Supply and demand -- History -- 19th century
- Church of England -- History -- 19th century -- Pastoral letters and charges
- Church of England -- Prayers and devotions -- Prayers and devotions
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Appointment, call, and election -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Church of England -- Prayers and devotions
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Fiction
- Church of England -- Relations -- Lutheran Church
- Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges -- Sermons
- Church of England -- New York (State) -- Jamaica (New York)
- Church of England -- United States -- Clergy -- Salaries, etc
- Church of England -- Establishment and disestablishment -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Church of England -- Liturgy -- History
- Church of England -- Parties and movements -- Sermons
- Church of England -- Education -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Appointment, call, and election -- History -- 19th century
- Church of England -- Education -- India -- History -- 19th century
- Church of England -- Biography
- Church of England -- Clergy -- History -- 18th century
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Resignation
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Controversial literature
- Church of England -- Controversial literature -- 19th century
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Deprivation of the clerical garb -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Church of England -- England -- London -- Finance -- Sermons
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Sermons
- Church of England -- Humor
- Church of England -- Sermons
- Church of England -- Liturgy -- Texts
- Church of England -- Bishops -- Appointment, call, and election
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Salaries, etc
- Church of England -- Clergy -- Office
- Church of England -- Creeds -- Juvenile fiction
- Church of England -- Bishops -- 19th century -- Biography
- Church of England -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- History -- 16th century