APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Henry Dawbeny. (1661). A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer: The just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop. Printed for W.A. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, & in Pauls Church yard.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Henry Dawbeny. A Sober and Temperate Discourse, Concerning the Interest of Words in Prayer: The Just Antiquity and Pedigree of Liturgies, or Forms of Prayer in Churches : With a View of the State of the Church, When They Were First Composed, or Imposed. Together with a Discovery of the Weakness of the Grounds upon Which They Were First Brought in, or upon Which Bishop Gawden Hath Lately Discoursed, the Necessity of a Liturgie, or the Inconveniency of Altering the English Liturgie, the Utility of Church Musick, and the Lawfulness of Ceremonies : In Which Are Mixed Reasons Justifying Those Godly Ministers, Who Forbear the Use of the Common-prayer, Against the Late Out-cryes of the Said Bishop. London: Printed for W.A. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, & in Pauls Church yard, 1661.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Henry Dawbeny. A Sober and Temperate Discourse, Concerning the Interest of Words in Prayer: The Just Antiquity and Pedigree of Liturgies, or Forms of Prayer in Churches : With a View of the State of the Church, When They Were First Composed, or Imposed. Together with a Discovery of the Weakness of the Grounds upon Which They Were First Brought in, or upon Which Bishop Gawden Hath Lately Discoursed, the Necessity of a Liturgie, or the Inconveniency of Altering the English Liturgie, the Utility of Church Musick, and the Lawfulness of Ceremonies : In Which Are Mixed Reasons Justifying Those Godly Ministers, Who Forbear the Use of the Common-prayer, Against the Late Out-cryes of the Said Bishop. Printed for W.A. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, & in Pauls Church yard, 1661.

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