A forme of common-prayer : to be used upon the solemne fast appointed by His Majesties proclamation upon the second Friday in every moneth. Beginning on the tenth day of November next, being Friday. For the averting of Gods judgements now upon us; for the ceasing of this present rebellion; and restoring a happy peace in this kingdome. Set forth by his Majesties authority, & commanded to be duely read in all churches and chappels within this kingdome, and the dominion of Wales.
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