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montine liturgy. V. So much of the corre- 

 sponding parts of the liturgies of St Mark, St 

 Chrysostom and St Basil as may serve for il- 

 lustrating and confirming it. With an Eng- 

 lish translation and notes, as also an appendix, 

 containing some other ancient prayers, of all 

 which an account is given in the preface. 



London, 1744. 4 



[The compiler of the above liturgy was the late 

 Eight Rev. Dr Thomas Rattray, of Craighal, 

 Bishop of Dunkeld in 1727, and Primus of 

 the Scots Episcopal Church, in 1739.] 

 Greek liturgy and psalter. 



Cambridge, 1564. 12 



To irxeov /x*y<o... [Liturgy of the Greek 

 Church.] a. I., 1589. 4 



Les heures de la journe'e Chrdtienne, ou sont 

 enseigne'es les voyes du saint . 



Pans, lf,99. 12 



Des liturgies Fran9aises en ge'ne'ral et de la li- 

 turgie Normande en particulier, suivi d'un 

 examen de 1'ecrit intitule, La question litur- 

 gique re'duite & sa plus simple expression. 



Paris, 1856. 12 



De arlige Evangelier och Epistlar, med dertill 

 horande Collecter och Boner ; jemte Boner for 

 offentlig och enskilt Andakt, enligt Evangelii- 

 Boks Commite'ens sednare Forslag. 



Stockholm, 1828. 12 



La liturgie Vaudoise, ou la maniere de celeT>rer 

 la service divin, comme elle est e'tablie dans les 

 Eglises evangeliques des Valldes du Pie'mont. 

 Par ordre du Synode. Edimbourg, 1837. fol. 

 Another edition. Lausanne, 1842. 8 



Bona mors, or the art of dying happily. To 

 which are annexed the rosary, and the thirty 

 days prayer. New edition. Malta, 1839. 16 

 A liturgy for the use of the Church at King's 

 chapel in Boston ; collected principally from 

 the Book of Common Prayer. 5th ed. ; with 

 family prayers and services, and other addi- 

 tions, byF. W. P. Greenwood, D.D. 



Boston, 1841. 12 



The liturgy of the Church of England. With 

 fifty-six new historical cuts. 



London, 1727. 8 



Liturgise Ecclesise Anglicanse partes prseci- 

 puse : sc. preces matutinee et vespertinse, ordo 

 administrandi coenam Domini, et ordo baptis- 

 mi publici ; in linguam Persicam traductse, 

 opera S. Lee, et Mirza Ibrahim Persae. 



Londini, 1828. 8 



The two liturgies, A.D. 1549, and A.D. 1552 : 

 with other documents set forth by authority 

 in the reign of King Edward VI., viz. The 

 order of communion, 1548. The primer, 1553. 

 The catechism and articles, 1553. Catechis- 

 mus brevis, 1553. Edited for the Parker So- 

 ciety by the Rev. Joseph Ketley, A.M. 



Cambridge, 1844. 8 

 Another copy. 



Liturgies and occasional forms of prayer set 

 forth in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Edited 

 for the Parker Society by the Rev. William 

 Keatinge Clay, B.D. " Cambridge, 1847. 8 

 Another copy. 



Hierurgia An^licana ; or document* an.i 

 tracts illustrative of the ritual of the Church 

 in England after the Reformation. Edited by 

 members of the Ecclesiological late Cambridge 

 Camden Society. London, 1848. 8 



The Buke of Common Order and Psalmes in 

 metre. [London, 1687]. 8 

 | This edition of what is commonly known as 



Knox's Psalms and Liturgy wants the title, 

 six leaves at the beginning, and four at the 

 end. The portion of it containing the Psalms 

 has the following title : " The Psalmea of 

 David in metre, with divers notes, and Tones 

 augmented to them... Imprinted at London 

 by Thomas Vautrollier dwelling in the Black- 

 friers. Cum priuilegio. An. M.D.LXXXVII."] 

 See also under John KNOX. 



Another edition. London, 1840. 12 

 [Published by Dr Gumming of London, with 



the title " The liturgy of the Church of Scot- 

 land, or John Knox's Book of Common Or- 

 der."] 



Eutaxia, or the Presbyterian liturgies : his- 

 torical sketches. By a minister of the Pres- 

 byterian Church. New York, 1855. 12 



A book of public prayer, compiled from the 

 authorized formularies of worship of the Pres- 

 byterian Church, as prepared by the reformers 

 Calvin, Knox, Bucer, and others. 



New York, 1857. 8 



Presbyterian liturgies with specimens of forms 

 of prayer for public worship as used in the 

 continental reformed, and American Churches ; 

 with the directory for the public worship of 

 God agreed upon by the Assembly of divines 

 at Westminster ; and forms of prayer for 

 ordinary and communion Sabbaths, and for 

 other services of the Church. By a minister 

 of the Church of Scotland. 



Edin., 1858. 8 

 [See also COMMON PRAYER.] 



LIVERMORE (ABIEL ABBOT). The war with 

 Mexico reviewed. Boston, 1850. 12 



LIVERPOOL. Report of the agent appointed to 

 visit, at their own dwellings, the Scottish 

 working and poorer classes resident in Liver- 

 pool. With a view to a more efficient reli- 

 gious, moral, and benevolent superintendence. 

 2d ed. Liverpool, 1836. 8 



LIVERPOOL, EARL OF. See Robert Banks JEN- 

 KINSON. 



LIVINGSTON (EDWARD). Introductory report 

 to the code of prison discipline : explanatory 

 of the principles on which the code is founded. 

 Being part of the system of penal law, pre- 

 pared for the State of Louisiana. 



London, 1827. 8 



LIVINGSTON (JOHN), Minister of Ancrum. A 

 brief historical relation of Mr John Livingston 

 minister of the Gospel : first in Killinchie in 

 Ireland, in the year 1630 ; then at Stranraur, 

 1638 : and was transported in the year 1648 to 

 Ancrum, where he abode till banished in the year 

 1662, by the fury of the then tyrant and Pre- 

 lates. Containing several observations of the 

 divine goodness manifested to him in the so- 



