Edition |
A new impression. |
Description |
viii, viii, 132 p. |
Series |
British and continental rhetoric and elocution [microform]; Reel 4, no. 41.
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Note |
Print show-through. |
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Handwritten note on page preceding title page: "N.B. Some extracts from the advertisements in newspapers of his time, concerning Henley, are given in Malcolm's Anecdotes of the Manners & Customs of London during the eighteenth century... 1808, p. 237-[300]." [OCLC #5293153] |
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Handwritten note on bottom of title page: Willm. Hay[w?]ard. |
Contents |
Epistle to the oratorians -- Plan of the oratory, 1726 -- Laws of the conferences of the oratory -- The history and advantages of divine revelation with the honour that is due to the word of God; especially in regard to the most perfect manner of delivering it, form'd on the ancient laws of speaking and action: being an essay to restore them; a sermon preach'd in the church of St. George the Martyr, London, on Sunday, Nov. the 15th, 1724... the Second Edition; London: Printed in the year 1727 / John Henley -- The first sermon preach'd at the opening of the oratory on Sunday, July 3, 1726, on the design, and reasons, of the institution -- A homily on the following [...?] [2 Isa. 1.13] -- The primitive liturgy: for the life of the oratory. Preface. Rubricks. The first Service. The second Service. The third Service. The evening Service -- Homily on the primitive Eucharist -- The primitive Eucharist. |
Reproduction |
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1953. On reel 4 of 16 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (British and continental rhetoric and elocution ; Reel 4, no. 41). |
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s 1953 miu n |
Subject |
Church of England -- Liturgy.
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Preaching -- Great Britain.
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Oratory -- Early works to 1800
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Elocution.
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In: |
(DYNIX)357861 reel 4, no. 41. |
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