Episcopal Church in Scotland.- Booke (The) of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments. And other parts of divine service for the use of the Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, Robert Young, 1637.
Episcopal Church in Scotland.- Booke (The) of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments. And other parts of divine service for the use of the Church of Scotland, edited by William Laud, 2 parts in 1, first edition, black letter, title and calendar in red and black, woodcut historiated and decorative initials, and head- and tail-pieces, little chipping to first few ff., a few tears without loss, some staining, mostly lightly browned throughout, [STC 16607], Edinburgh, Robert Young, 1637 bound with The Psalmes of King David, translated by William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, title within engraved architectural border, lightly browned throughout, [STC 2736], Thomas Harper, 1636, modern calf, small folio
⁂ KK6 without catchword verso and KK7&8 cancelled. An attempt by King Charles I to impose the Anglican liturgy in Scotland, drawn up by Archbishop Laud and the Scottish bishops.
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Episcopal Church in Scotland.- Booke (The) of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments. And other parts of divine service for the use of the Church of Scotland, edited by William Laud, 2 parts in 1, first edition, black letter, title and calendar in red and black, woodcut historiated and decorative initials, and head- and tail-pieces, little chipping to first few ff., a few tears without loss, some staining, mostly lightly browned throughout, [STC 16607], Edinburgh, Robert Young, 1637 bound with The Psalmes of King David, translated by William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, title within engraved architectural border, lightly browned throughout, [STC 2736], Thomas Harper, 1636, modern calf, small folio
⁂ KK6 without catchword verso and KK7&8 cancelled. An attempt by King Charles I to impose the Anglican liturgy in Scotland, drawn up by Archbishop Laud and the Scottish bishops.