[375] Contempl. lib. xii.
[376] Country Parson, p. 25.
[377] Strype’s Cranmer, p. 27.
[378] Strype’s Annals, p. 87.
[379] Epistle Dedicatory to the University of Oxford, prefixed to vol. vii. of his sermons, ed. 1722. 8vo.
[380] They are here given from a reprint of the last Primer of Edward VI., by the Rev. H. Walter.—King Henry’s Primer, printed by Grafton in 1546, though containing some prayers of a more private nature, is in general an abridged translation of the Breviary; intended for the use of a congregation, (see Sparrow’s Collection, p. 11.) and furnished with a Litany nearly the same as that in our Book of Common Prayer. These publications, therefore, though bearing the same name of Primer, (which, indeed, seems to have been applied to many forms of devotion published in those times,) are, in themselves, very different works. Probably the Prayer Book having been put forth in the interval superseded all other public forms, and thenceforward the Primer was adapted to the use of the closet only.
[381] Strype’s Cranmer, p. 410. Archbishop Laurence, Bampton Lectures, p. 37.
[382] Bampton Lectures, Notes, p. 233.
[383] Strype’s Cranmer, pp. 207, 208.
[384] Bampton Lectures, p. 233.