A Paraphrase with Annotations Upon the Book of Common Prayer, ... by Thomas Bennet, ... the Second Edition


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A Paraphrase with Annotations Upon the Book of Common Prayer, Wherein The Text is Explain'd, Objections are Answer'd, and Advice is Humbly Offer'd, Both to the Clergy and the Layety, for Promoting True Devotion in the Use of It. By Thomas Bennet, M.A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and Late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge. The Second Edition


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