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1868. Published for the Early English Text Society Original Series. From the Preface: After these and several more general instructions of a similar character, almost all of them showing good religious feeling and clear common sense, the author gives a very good commentary on the Creed, the Sacraments, the Commandments and the deadly sins. The little tract ends with a few words of instruction to priests as to the manner of saying mass, and of giving holy communion to the sick. As an illustration of Myrc's work the editor has printed from Lansdowne MS., 762, seven questions to be asked of persons near death.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1868 Edition.
1868. Published for the Early English Text Society Original Series. From the Preface: After these and several more general instructions of a similar character, almost all of them showing good religious feeling and clear common sense, the author gives a very good commentary on the Creed, the Sacraments, the Commandments and the deadly sins. The little tract ends with a few words of instruction to priests as to the manner of saying mass, and of giving holy communion to the sick. As an illustration of Myrc's work the editor has printed from Lansdowne MS., 762, seven questions to be asked of persons near death.
1868. Published for the Early English Text Society Original Series. From the Preface: After these and several more general instructions of a similar character, almost all of them showing good religious feeling and clear common sense, the author gives a very good commentary on the Creed, the Sacraments, the Commandments and the deadly sins. The little tract ends with a few words of instruction to priests as to the manner of saying mass, and of giving holy communion to the sick. As an illustration of Myrc's work the editor has printed from Lansdowne MS., 762, seven questions to be asked of persons near death.
1868. Published for the Early English Text Society Original Series. From the Preface: After these and several more general instructions of a similar character, almost all of them showing good religious feeling and clear common sense, the author gives a very good commentary on the Creed, the Sacraments, the Commandments and the deadly sins. The little tract ends with a few words of instruction to priests as to the manner of saying mass, and of giving holy communion to the sick. As an illustration of Myrc's work the editor has printed from Lansdowne MS., 762, seven questions to be asked of persons near death.
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