munion with, yet perhaps be so sweetened as more readily to pardon those who, still abiding in their former judgments, and being more confirmed hereby, do use THE ANCIENT FORM. OF THE COMMON PRAYER BOOK OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND WERE DR. CRANMER, Archbishop of Canterbury. DR. HEYNES, Dean of Exeter. DR. REDMAN, Dean of Westminster. DR. M. ROBINSON, Archdeacon of Leicester. Mense Maio, 1549. Anno Regni Edwardi Sexti tertio. |