A summarie of devotions compiled and used by Dr William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbvry now published according to the copy written with his own hand and reserved in the archives of St. John Baptist's Colledge Library in Oxon.
- Title
- A summarie of devotions compiled and used by Dr William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbvry now published according to the copy written with his own hand and reserved in the archives of St. John Baptist's Colledge Library in Oxon.
- Author
- Laud, William, 1573-1645.
- Publication
- Oxford :: Printed by William Hall,
- 1667.
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- Subject terms
- Prayer-books.
- Devotional exercises.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"A summarie of devotions compiled and used by Dr William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbvry now published according to the copy written with his own hand and reserved in the archives of St. John Baptist's Colledge Library in Oxon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49717.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- imprimaturs
- part
- Symbolum Apostolicum divisum in Articulos.
- Officium Quotidianum. In nomine Patris, & Filii, & Spiritus Sancti. AMEN.
- SUNDAY.
- MUNDAY.
- TUESDAY.
- WEDNESDAY.
- THURSDAY.
- FRIDAY.
- SATURDAY.
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PROSPERA.
- Familia. Domus.
- Linguae fraenum.
- Afflictiones.
- Pestilentia.
- Morbus.
- Bellum.
- Paupertas.
- Dolor.
- Infamia.
- Vis.
- Timor.
- Fraudes. Dolus.
- Templi ingressus.
- Fames.
- Pluvia.
- Serenitas.
- Poenitentiales. 6. 32. 38. 51. 102. 130. 143.
- Gratiarum actio & Laudes.
- Pro Inimicis.
- Episcopatus.
- Rex.
- Ecclesia.
- Respublica.
- Pro Afflictis.
- Regnum Angliae.
- Iejunium.
- Quadragesima.
- Rogationes.
- Iejunia quatuor Temporum.
- Consecrationes. Ordinationes.
- Exilium.
- Martyrium.
- Eucharistia.
- Pro Duce Buckinghamiae.
- Senectus.
- Tentationes.
- Carcer.
- Confessiones.
- Anniversaria.
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Prayers added since the restoring of this Book to me, which was taken from me in a search by Mr.
Prinne May 31. 1643: and with much difficulty re∣stored unto meNov. 6. 1644. - Meditationes praeparantes ad Mortem.
- Et ideo ô Domine Deus meus!
- Pro Infirmis.
- Visitatio Infirmi.
- Symbolum Apostolicum.
- Conscientiae Quotidianum Ex∣amen.
- Itinerarium.
- At the laying of the first Stone of a Chappel.
- Prayers upon sundry Publick Oc∣casions.
- Quotidie.
- Absolutio.
- Admissio in Ecclesiam.
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His Grace's Speech, according to the Original, written with his own hand, and delivered by him upon the Scaffold on
Tower-hill, Jan. 10. 1644. to his Chaplain Dr.Sterne, now Lord Arch-Bishop ofYork. - The Lord Archbishop's Prayer, as he kneeled by the Block.