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THE

RUBRICK

OF THE

Church of England,

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Examin'd and Confider'd;

AND ITS

USE and OBSERVANCE

MOST

Earneftly recommended to all its Members, ac
cording to the Intent and Meaning of it.

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Nothing can be called little, which conduces in any Degree,
to fo great an End, as is the decent and orderly Performance of the
publick Worship of God.

Directions given by Edmund Lord Bishop of London to
the Clergy of his Diocese, in the Year 1724.

It is too notorious, that the Book of Common Prayer, is very
little understood by fome; and very negligently used by others, e-
ven of our own Communion.

Bennet's Preface upon the Common Prayer.

I will pray with the Spirit, and I will pray with the Under-
Aanding allo. I will fing with the Spirit, and I will fing with
the Understanding alfo.

Let all Things be done decently and in order.

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1 Cor. xiv. 15.

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LONDON:

Printed for T. ASTLEY, at the Rofe in St. Paul's Church-yard;
and Sold by Mr. CLEMENTS and Mr. KEBLEWHITE, Book
fellers in Oxford.

M. DCC. XXXVII.

$38. f. 71.

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THE

RUBRICK

OF THE

Church of England,

Examin'd and Confider'd.

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HERE being fo many Miftakes daily made in the Performance of the ordinary Service of our Church, notwithstanding its Rubrick was fo carefully drawn up, and diftinguish'd by a red Character (and therefore fo call'd) as it is ftill printed, in a different one, as a likely Provifion to prevent them;

It may not be

to point them out,

altogether unferviceable, fo that the strictest Obfervers

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