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Church bells: their uses, their romance, and their history
1903
'Reprinted from the "Sheffield daily telegraph"'.
The Book of Common Prayer, and the administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England : with The companion to the altar, and the Psalms of David. With notes and annotations
Vickers, William; Church of England
[1816]
With an additional engraved title-page. Originally issued in 21 parts; part-numbers printed at foot of first page of each section.
The Book of Common Prayer, and the administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England : with The companion to the altar, and the Psalms of David. With notes and annotations (pt.2)
Vickers, William; Church of England
[1816]
With an additional engraved title-page. Originally issued in 21 parts; part-numbers printed at foot of first page of each section.
The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
Sternhold, Thomas (1549); Hopkins, John (1570)
1809
A form of prayer, to be used in all churches & chapels, throughout England and Wales, and town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, on Wednesday the 12th day of March 1800 : being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast, to be observed in the most solemn manner. By His Majesty's special command
Church of England; Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)
1800
A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Ireland, Wales, and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, on Wednesday the twentieth day of February, 1805 : being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God, to be observed in the most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the Divine Majesty... [etc.]
Church of England
1805
"By His Majesty's special command".
A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : to be used in all churches and chapels throughout those parts of the United Kingdom called England and Ireland on Thursday the fifth day of December 1805 : being the day appointed by proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God for the late signal and important victory obtained by His Majesty's ships of war, under the command of the late Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, over the combined fleets of France and Spain
Church of England
1805
"By His Majesty's Special Command."
Form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels, throughout those parts of the United Kingdom called England and Ireland, on Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of February, 1807 : being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God : to be observed in the most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the Divine Majesty... [etc.]
Church of England
1807
"By His Majesty's special command".
A form of prayer, &c. to be used in the consecration of churches
Church of England; St. Philip's Church (Sheffield, England)
[1828]
Cover lists the order of procession to be used at the consecration of St. Philip's Church, Sheffield.
The form of prayer, &c. to be used in the consecration of churches built by his Majesty's commissioners, or otherwise
Church of England
1825
At head of title: Consecration of churches.