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306), its length, 124 lines, suited it for singing during long intervals — a point which will receive further illustration. Bishop Lewis Baily's (of Bangor) Practice of Piety, one of the most popular manuals of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- turies, published in 1610-1612, dedicated to Prince Charles, reached its sixtieth edition in 1743. It prescribes "After re- ceiving of the Holy Communion . . . Two sorts of duties : First such as we are to perform in the churches . . . Jointly with the... congregation, " and of these " First, public thanksgiving both by prayers and singing of psalms . . . Thus far of the duties to be practised in the church. " (pp. 348, 355. ) In 1622 George Wither's Hymns and Songs of the Church was licensed by King James I. As " worthy and profitable to be inserted in every English psalm book in metre. " After its reprinting in 1632 it was licensed by Charles I. (Miller, Our of Canterbury. ( 151 ) Hymns, p. 30. ) It provides a hymn of 200 lines to meet, as it 1890 states, the "custom among us that dnring the time of adminis- Read tering the blessed Sacrament of the Lord's Supper there is some ^ «■ , .
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