The Evening-office of the Church, in Latin and English

containing the Vespers, or, Even-song, for all Sundays and festivals of obligation.

The fourth edition corrected. With the addition of the Evening-office of the Holy-Week, the Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Tota pulchra, and other proses which are sung before the Benediction ; to which are added, the Bona mors, which is sung every third Sunday in the month.
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The Evening-office of the Church, in Latin and English

containing the Vespers, or, Even-song, for all Sundays and festivals of obligation.

The fourth edition corrected. With the addition of the Evening-office of the Holy-Week, the Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Tota pulchra, and other proses which are sung before the Benediction ; to which are added, the Bona mors, which is sung every third Sunday in the month.

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The evening-office of the church in Latin and English: containing the vespers, or even-song for all Sundays and festivals of obligation.
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The evening-office of the church in Latin and English: containing the Vespers, or Even-song for all Sundays and festivals of obligation.
1748, printed for T. Meighan
in English - 5th ed / corrected, with the addition of all the new-feasts, the old hymns, litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Stabat Mater, and the Miserere Psalm.
Cover of: The Evening-office of the Church, in Latin and English
The Evening-office of the Church, in Latin and English: containing the Vespers, or, Even-song, for all Sundays and festivals of obligation.
1737, s.n.]
in English - The fourth edition corrected. With the addition of the Evening-office of the Holy-Week, the Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Tota pulchra, and other proses which are sung before the Benediction ; to which are added, the Bona mors, which is sung every third Sunday in the month.

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Pages 531-533 numbered 561-563.

Latin and English in opposite columns.

Fisher Regis copy: With the autograph of Ed. Christian and with the inscription: Philocratus Maria Burnet her book 1745, on t.p.

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