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The dangers of new discipline, to the state and Church discovered, fit to be considered by them who seeke (as they tearme it) the reformation of the Church of England. Composed by a true Protestant, a loyall subject, a loving fellow member of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, who dayly prayes for King and people and a setled peace in all three kingdomes.
Alternate title: Book of common prayer
Bibliographic name/number: Madan, II, 1015; Thomason / E.155[24]; Wing (2nd ed.) / D199.
True Protestant, a loyall subject, a loving fellow member of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 32, [2] p. Oxford: Printed [by Henry Hall] for W.R, 1642.
Bibliographic name/number: Madan, II, 1015; Thomason / E.155[24]; Wing (2nd ed.) / D199.
True Protestant, a loyall subject, a loving fellow member of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 32, [2] p. Oxford: Printed [by Henry Hall] for W.R, 1642.
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