The Divine banquet: or, Sacramental devotions : Consisting of morning and evening prayers, contemplations and hymns for every day in the week, in order to a more solemn preparation for the worthy receiving of the Holy Communion. Together with brief resolutions to all those scruples and objections usually alledged for the omission of this important duty. With eight curious sculptures proper to the several parts therof. To which is added, the devout Christian's daily sacrifice; or, morning and evening prayers for every day, upon ordinary occasions; with graces.
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