The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D. Sometime Lord Archbishop of CanterburyJohn Henry Parker, 1853 - Theology |
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afterwards Amen apud Archbishop Archbishop Laud Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop Bishop of Lincoln bless Canons Canterbury chap charge Christ His sake Christ our Lord Christum Dominum nostrum Church of England cloth command Convocation Court delivered Deus Diary divers Domine Duke of Buckingham E. B. PUSEY Earl Edition erat Father Fcap Friday give hands hath Hist holy honour HORA House of Commons humbly beseech Thee Ibid interlined Jesum Christum Dominum Jesus Christ Julii Junii King Charles King's kingdom Laud letter Liturgy London Maii Majesty Majesty's marg mihi Monday originally written Oxford Parliament prayer preached prelates Pryn Prynne Psal quĉ quod religion Rushw Rushworth's Collections Saturday Saviour Scotland sent Sept sermon servant soul Sunday Thine things Thou hast Thursday Thy mercy tion Troubles and Trial Tuesday University of Oxford unto Thee Wednesday William WILLIAM LAUD words


