A catalogue of the Harsnett Library at Colchester : in which are included a few books presented to the town by various donors since 1631 / compiled, with an introd. by Gordon Goodwin.
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- 1888
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Credit: A catalogue of the Harsnett Library at Colchester : in which are included a few books presented to the town by various donors since 1631 / compiled, with an introd. by Gordon Goodwin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![LITURGIES—continued. in the weeke, duryng this tyme of mortalitie, and other afflictions, wherwith the Realme at this present is visited. Set forth by the Quenes Maiesties speciall commaundement, expressed in her letters hereafter folowyng in the next page. XXX Iulii. 1563. [By Edmund Grindal, successively Bishop of London, etc.] (W An Homyly, concernyng the Justice of God, in punyshing of impenitent synners, and of his mercies towardes all such as in theyr afflictions unfaynedly turne unto hym + appoynted to be read in the tyme of sicknes.) [By Alexander Nowell.] 33. ft. Im- printed, at London in Powles Churchyards, by Rycharde Jugge and John Cawood, Printers to the Quenes Majestie, London, [1563.] 4to. I. f. 11. (4.) Without pagination. Collates F in fours. €1 A forme of Meditation, very meete to be daylye vsed of house holders in their houses, in this daungerous and con- tagious time. Set forth accordyng to the order in the Quenes maiesties Iniunction. 33. ft. €l Imprinted at Lon- don withoute A Idersgate, in little Britaine strete, by A lexandcr Lacy, [1563 ?] i8mo. I. f. 11. (19.) Without pagination. Collates A in eight. A Fourme to be vsed in Common prayer euery Sunday, Wednesday, and Fryday, through the whole Realme: To excite and stirre all godly people to pray vnto God for the presentation of those Christians and their Countreys, that are nowe inuaded by the Turke in Hungary or elswhere. Set foorth by the most Rcuercnde father in God, Mathewe [Parker] Archbyshop of Canterbury, etc. 33. ft. Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, London, [1566.] 4to. I. f. 11. (3.) Without pagination. Collates A, A ii., and B, in fours, last leaf blank. 11 A fourme of common prayer to be vsed, and so commaunded by aucthoritie of the Queenes Maiestie, and necessarie for the present tyme and state. 1572. 27. Octob. [By Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury. Occasioned by the massacre of the Protestants at Paris, on St. Bartholomew’s Day.] 33. ft. Richarde Iugge, London, [1572.] 4to. I. f. 11. (2.) Without pagination. Collates C ii. in fours, last leaf blank. Engraved border to title page, with the printer’s device on the verso of the last leaf.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24863300_0140.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)