The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of David. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Comprising a History of the English Liturgy ... and a View of the English Translations of the Holy Scriptures. With Notes ... |
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Allow me , then , to inform your Grace , that now nearly twenty years have
elapsed since I became a Minister of the Established Church : during the last
fifteen of which I have served the laborious Curacy of the parish of St. James , in
the city of ...
Allow me , then , to inform your Grace , that now nearly twenty years have
elapsed since I became a Minister of the Established Church : during the last
fifteen of which I have served the laborious Curacy of the parish of St. James , in
the city of ...
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That all ministers shall see the ceremonies of the church are not violated , nor
superstitious practices carried on in their parishes . 28. That they fall destroy ...
That no man shall despise the minister for lack of learning . 34 . “ That all manner
of ...
That all ministers shall see the ceremonies of the church are not violated , nor
superstitious practices carried on in their parishes . 28. That they fall destroy ...
That no man shall despise the minister for lack of learning . 34 . “ That all manner
of ...
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The habits of the officiating minister prescribed by the former book were , by the
present one , ordered to be laid afide , and a rubric was added at the end of the
communion service to explain the reafon of kneeling at the facrament . But the ...
The habits of the officiating minister prescribed by the former book were , by the
present one , ordered to be laid afide , and a rubric was added at the end of the
communion service to explain the reafon of kneeling at the facrament . But the ...
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They accordingly conterred together , agreed upon certain general heads for the
direction of the minister in the dilcharge or his dutes , and submitted them to
Parliament , which established them by an ordinance dated the 3d of January
1644-5 ...
They accordingly conterred together , agreed upon certain general heads for the
direction of the minister in the dilcharge or his dutes , and submitted them to
Parliament , which established them by an ordinance dated the 3d of January
1644-5 ...
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... the purament near tummer called in all Common Prayer - Books , and impoted
a Gne upon thote ministers who thould ... then to the oficers of the several
parishes in Ergint and Wales , by whom they thill be delivered to the feveral
minister of ...
... the purament near tummer called in all Common Prayer - Books , and impoted
a Gne upon thote ministers who thould ... then to the oficers of the several
parishes in Ergint and Wales , by whom they thill be delivered to the feveral
minister of ...
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