Catalog Record: Visitatio infirmorum, or, Offices for the clergy in praying with, directing, and comforting the sick, infirm, and afflicted | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Visitatio infirmorum, or, Offices for the clergy in praying with, directing, and comforting the sick, infirm, and afflicted / compiled with an introduction by William Henry Cope and Henry Stretton.

Corporate Author: Church of England.
Other Authors: Cope, William Henry, 1811-1892., Stretton, Henry, 1814 or 15-1890.
Language(s): English
Published: London : Joseph Masters, 1854.
Edition: 3rd ed.
Subjects: Church work with the sick.
Pastoral theology.
Church of England > Liturgy > Occasional offices.
Church work with the sick > Church of England.
Sick > Prayers and devotions > Church of England.
Note: Includes index.
Physical Description: clxiii, 669 p. ; 19 cm.
Original Format: Book
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