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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... the Bloody Statute , or the IVhip with fix things . This actdenounced the
punishınent of burning , without abjuration , with forfeiture of all real and perfonal
ettate to the king , against any who thould speak , preach , or write adversely to
the first ...
... the Bloody Statute , or the IVhip with fix things . This actdenounced the
punishınent of burning , without abjuration , with forfeiture of all real and perfonal
ettate to the king , against any who thould speak , preach , or write adversely to
the first ...
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Proper first lessons were now appointed for Sundays ; for hitherto those for the
day of the month had been regularly uted on the Lord's day.t The very harsh and
objectionable deprecation in the litany was omitted : " From the tyranny of the ...
Proper first lessons were now appointed for Sundays ; for hitherto those for the
day of the month had been regularly uted on the Lord's day.t The very harsh and
objectionable deprecation in the litany was omitted : " From the tyranny of the ...
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F , ginning by the institution of man , fome at the first were of godly intent and
purpose devised , and yet at length turned to yanity and superstition ; some
entered into the Church by indiscreet devotion , and such zeal as was without
knowledge ...
F , ginning by the institution of man , fome at the first were of godly intent and
purpose devised , and yet at length turned to yanity and superstition ; some
entered into the Church by indiscreet devotion , and such zeal as was without
knowledge ...
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... and December , have one and thirty days apiece ; it is ordered that the fame
Plalms shall be read the last day of the faid Months , which were read the day
before : fo that the Pfalter may begin again the first day of the Month next ensuing
.
... and December , have one and thirty days apiece ; it is ordered that the fame
Plalms shall be read the last day of the faid Months , which were read the day
before : fo that the Pfalter may begin again the first day of the Month next ensuing
.
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461 2 2 4 2 & Proper LESSONS to be read at Morning and Evening Prayer , en
the SUNDAYS throughout the Year . Sundays of Matins . Evenfong Matins . |
Evenfong . Advent . Sunday af: The first . | Isaiah I Isaiah 2 ter Afcen51 24 1197 -
day .
461 2 2 4 2 & Proper LESSONS to be read at Morning and Evening Prayer , en
the SUNDAYS throughout the Year . Sundays of Matins . Evenfong Matins . |
Evenfong . Advent . Sunday af: The first . | Isaiah I Isaiah 2 ter Afcen51 24 1197 -
day .
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