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Dr. Stephens on the ornaments rubric. Dedicated to His Grace the Archbishop of York, by the editor.

By: Stephens, Archibald John, 1808-1880.Series: Privy Council tracts: no. 1Publisher: London : Basil Montagn Pickering, 1871Description: 22p.Subject(s): Church of England -- History -- 19th century | Church decoration and ornament -- England
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room Corridor, Principal Floor Lords Library Tracts VOL.24(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 36954-1001
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VOL.24(4) Secular judgments in spiritual matters: considered in relation to some recent events / VOL.24(5) A handy-book of Privy Council-Law. I. Ecclesiastical cases. II. Patent cases. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Baron Hatherley, Lord High Chancellor of England and Keeper of the Queen's conscience. VOL.24(6) The case of "The Seven Bishops," the case of "The 4700." Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London. VOL.24(7) Dr. Stephens on the ornaments rubric. Dedicated to His Grace the Archbishop of York, by the editor. VOL.24(8) The parliamentary history of the Act of Uniformity, 13 and 14 Charles II cap 4 : VOL.24(9) The people's Church - shall we destroy it? : VOL.2(5) The ax laid to the root of popery: or, a strong preservative against the Romish missionaries, who are extraordinary busy, promising themselves numerous conversions among the ignorant; occasion'd by the schisms, impiety and atheism, so deplorably growing amongst us. With plain and easy reflections upon the articles of faith of the Church of Rome, sufficient to render the creed of Pope Pius IV. incredible.

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