Missale ad vsum insignis ecclesie Sar[um] nuper accuratissime castigatu [m], perpulcrisq[ue] caracteribus impressum officia omnium sanctorum totaliter ad lo[n]gum (quod celebrantibus maxime erit vtilitati) contine[n]s cu[m] pluribus officiis nouis i[n] fine additis
Catholic Church. 1509 Quarto. STC 16186 Early 16th-century Missal. The Sarum Rite (the liturgy of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury) was the principal liturgical form used in the Church of England before the introduction of the first Book of Common Prayer in 1549. This copy predates the Reformation and the names of popes and […]
ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚA Basilika. The Works of King Charles the Martyr: With a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers. The second edition. Two vols.
CHARLES I, King of England, William Fulman, Richard Perrinchief, John Gauden. 1687 Folio. ESTC R6734 Basilika is attributed to King Charles, but was partly authored by John Gauden (1605-1662), Bishop of Worcester: “As there is substantial historical and stylistic evidence to support both the authorship of Charles I and John Gauden, we are best […]
Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church.
Church of England. 1687 Quarto. A later printing of the 1569 edition of the Book of Common Prayer. Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma, digitised by Google Books.
Booke of Common Prayer, and adminystracion of the sacramentes.
Church of England. 1550 (i.e., 1552) Quarto. ESTC S93757 The second edition of the Book of Common Prayer. Includes the initial calendar section, the “Proper Lessons” section and the full “Table for the Order of the Psalms”, all present in ESTC S93756 (q.v.). The Second Prayer Book of Edward VI
Booke of the Common Prayer and administracion of the sacramentes.
Church of England. 1549 Quarto. ESTC S109513 Peter Blaney, The Printing and the Printers of the Book of Common Prayer, 1549-1561, shows that, while some of the sheets of this are from the first edition, most are from a later printing. The first Book of Common Prayer Boston Public Library, digitised by The Internet […]
Boke of Common Prayer and administracion of the sacramentes.
Church of England. 1552 Quarto. ESTC S93756 The second edition. Lacks the initial calendar section, the “Proper Lessons” section with reading instructions and the full “Table for the Order of the Psalms”, all of which are present in ESTC S93757 (q.v.). The Second Prayer Book of Edward VI
Fourme to be Vsed in Common Prayer.
Church of England. 1563 Quarto. A later printing of the third edition (1559) of the Book of Common Prayer. The Elizabethan Prayer Book British Library, digitised by Google Books.
Generall Martyrologie containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions which have befallen the church of Christ from the creation to our present times.
CLARKE, Samuel. 1651 Folio. Wing C4514 This Martyrologie by the puritan Samuel Clarke draws heavily on Foxe. Private collection.
Collection of Letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish Plott: Printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby Esq
COLEMAN, Edward, et al. George Treby. 1681 Folio. ESTC R16576 Correspondence between Edward Coleman and the Confessor of the French King, the Papal Internuncio, Monsieur le Point proche de Charing-Cross, St. Germain (i.e., Dr. Burnet, S.J.), Father Sheldon, William Throgmorton and others. Popish Plot Private collection.
Remonstrance of Piety and Innocence; containing the last devotions and protestations of several Roman-Catholicks, condemned and executed on account of the plot … To which are annexed certain lessons, psalms and prayers … proper for the present exigence of the times. Hereunto is also added a summary of Roman Catholick principles
CORKER, James. 1683 Duodecimo. Wing C6301 Contains prayers, poems, letters, professions of innocence, etc., by Edward Coleman, William Ireland, Thomas Whitbread, William Harcourt, John Gavan, John Fenwick, Richard Langhorn, William Hoard (Viscount Stafford), Thomas Thwing, Oliver Plunkett and others, along with passages from the Bible and an avowal of the loyalty of Catholics to […]