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by authority. A Presbyterian form, and the only one ever published by men who decried all forms. It was put forth, as the preface admits, because the sailors clung to the Book of Common Prayer. Prayers to be used in the Armies. 1648. A Form of Prayer used at His Majesties Chapel at the Hague. 1650. Prayers for those who mourn, &c. 1659. Form of Common Prayer, to be used on the Thirtieth of January, &c. 1661. This form differs materially from that subsequently put forth by Convocation, with the revised Prayer Book of 1662. There was also another form still earlier, in the year 1661, in which some singular and obnoxious petitions relative to Charles I. were found. {537} A Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving, to be used on the 29th of May, 1661. The original edition. It differs from that which was sanctioned by Convocation and published in 1662. Form of Prayer, &c. June 12. Fast during a Dearth. 1661. Form, &c. Fast during a Sickness. 1661. Form, &c. Fast, to implore a Blessing on the Naval Forces. April 5, 1665. Form, &c. Thanksgiving for Victory by Naval Forces. July 4, 1665. Form, &c. Fast, on occasion of the Fire of London, 1666. Form, &c. Thanksgiving for Victories at Sea. 1666. Form, &c. Fast. 1674. Form, &c. Fast. 1678. Form, &c. Fast. Dublin, 1678. Form, &c. Fast. Dublin, 1679. To seek Reconciliation with God, and to implore Him that he would infatuate and defeat the Counsels of the Papists our Enemies. By the Lord Lieutenant. Form, &c. Fast. 1680. Form, &c. Thanksgiving. 1683. For the discovery of Treason. Form, &c. Thanksgiving. 1685. Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving for 29th May, 1685. First edition of this reign. It was altered by the authority of the Crown. Form of Prayer, &c. January 30, 1685. First edition of this reign. Form of Prayer, &c. February 6, 1685. The accession service of James II. A Form or Order of Thanksgiving, to be used, &c. in behalf of the King, the Queen, and the Royal Family, upon occasion of the Queen's being with Child. 1687. This form was the occasion of much comment at the time. A Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving, &c., for the Birth of the Prince. 1688. A Form, &c. Fast. 1689. A Form, &c. Fast. 1690. A Form, &c. Fast. 1694. A Form, &c. Fast. 1714. Thanksgiving on the
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