APA Citation

(1737). The New week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; consisting of meditations and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week: With forms of examination, and confession of sins: and meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. The whole, being purified from those extatic and carnal expressions, which (in a former treatise upon this subject) have been long complained of, is now render'd a plain, orthodox, and reasonable service to Almighty God. To which are added a morning and evening prayer to be used either with a family, or in private. Dublin: Printed by M. Rhames, for Edw. Exshaw, at the Bible on Corkhill, bookseller.

Chicago Style Citation

The New Week's Preparation for a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper, As Appointed and Practised By the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of Every Day in the Week: With Forms of Examination, and Confession of Sins: And Meditations to Enable Us to Live Well After Receiving the Holy Sacrament. The Whole, Being Purified From Those Extatic and Carnal Expressions, Which (in a Former Treatise Upon This Subject) Have Been Long Complained Of, Is Now Render'd a Plain, Orthodox, and Reasonable Service to Almighty God. To Which Are Added a Morning and Evening Prayer to Be Used Either With a Family, or in Private. Dublin: Printed by M. Rhames, for Edw. Exshaw, at the Bible on Corkhill, bookseller, 1737.

MLA Citation

The New Week's Preparation for a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper, As Appointed and Practised By the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of Every Day in the Week: With Forms of Examination, and Confession of Sins: And Meditations to Enable Us to Live Well After Receiving the Holy Sacrament. The Whole, Being Purified From Those Extatic and Carnal Expressions, Which (in a Former Treatise Upon This Subject) Have Been Long Complained Of, Is Now Render'd a Plain, Orthodox, and Reasonable Service to Almighty God. To Which Are Added a Morning and Evening Prayer to Be Used Either With a Family, or in Private. Dublin: Printed by M. Rhames, for Edw. Exshaw, at the Bible on Corkhill, bookseller, 1737.

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