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A Discourse Concerning Liturgies, and their Imposition
It deserves attention that this pamphlet, with its humble title, "A
Discourse concerning Liturgies," etc., and printed anonymously in 1662,
contains the judgment of our author in regard to measures which gave
rise to most important events in the ecclesiastical history of England.
It is an argument against the liturgy, the imposition of which obliged
nearly two thousand clergy of the Church of England to resign their
livings rather than sacrifice a good conscience.

On the Restoration, the Book of Common Prayer had been resumed in the
royal chapel at Whitehall; it was ordained to be read in the House of
Peers; and before the year closed, some of the parochial clergy, who
scrupled to use it, were prosecuted according to the laws in force
before the civil war.
Kindle Edition, 76 pages

Published September 27th 2010

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