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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

AND THE FORM AND MANNER OF MAKING, ORDAINING,
AND CONSECRATING OF BISHOPS, PRIESTS,
AND DEACONS.

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THE

CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK.

1. THE Preface.

2. Concerning the Service of the Church.

3. Concerning Ceremonies, why some be abolished, and some retained.

4. The Order how the Psalter is appointed to be read.

5. The Order how the rest of the holy Scripture is appointed to be read. 6. A Table of Proper Lessons and Psalms.

7. The Calendar, with the Table of Lessons.

8. Tables and Rules for the Feasts and Fasts through the whole Year. 9. The Order for Morning Prayer.

10. The Order for Evening Prayer.

11. The Creed of Saint Athanasius.

12. The Litany.

13. Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several occasions.

14. The Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used at the Ministration of the holy Communion, throughout the Year.

15. The Order of the Ministration of the holy Communion

16. The Order of Baptism both Publick and Private.

17. The Order of Baptism for those of Riper Years.

18. The Catechism.

19. The Order of Confirmation.

20. The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony.

21. The Order for the Visitation of the Sick, and the Communion of the Sick.

22. The Order for the Burial of the Dead.

23. The Thanksgiving of Women after Child-birth.

24. A Commination, or denouncing of God's anger and judgments against Sinners.

25. The Psalter.

26. Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea.

27. The Form and Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating

of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.

28. A Form of Prayer for the Twentieth Day of June.

29. Articles of Religion.

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