Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.
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The true time of keeping St. Matthias's-Day in leap-years . Recommended as proper to be bound with Common-Prayer Books, at the end of the calendar. Entred according to Act of Parliament.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: 1712- E-books
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The rule for finding Easter , in the Book of Common Prayer, explain'd. Recommended as proper to be bound with Common-Prayer Books. Entred according to Act of Parliament.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: 1711- E-books
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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer , explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis, and the misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other dissenters. Wherein Directions are given for Finding the Ecclesiastical New and Full Moon; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth, not the Fifteenth Day Inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, concerning the true time o keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Shewing, That it is to be kept on the 24th, and not on the 25th of February, as some Almanacks place it. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order, sent to the Clergy of his Province; And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bp. Fell concerning the same, A.D. 1684.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: [1714]- E-books
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The true time of keeping St. Matthias's-Day in leap-years . Shewing, that it is to be kept on the 24th, and not on the 25th of February, as some almanacks place it. Wherein are inserted, I. Dr. Wallis's letter to Bishop Fell, on this Subject, A. D. 1684. printed from his original Manuscript. II. Arch-Bishop Sancroft's order, sent to the Clergy of his Province, on this Point, A. D. 1684. III. Collections out of accounts of time, shewing the ancient Usage of celebrating this Festival, and the Manner of Intercalating in Bissextile or Leap-Years.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: [1712]- E-books
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Two letters to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend shewing the seditious tendency of several late pamphlets; more particularly of, A review of the Lutheran principles, by Tho. Brett, L.L.D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent; and of, A letter to the author of the Lutheran Church, from a country school-boy. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: [1714]