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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Every one that could bought the book , and busily read it , or heard it read ; and
many elderly learnt to read on purpole . " We are lorry to add , however , that the
clergy in general did not fecond or encourage the pious ardour of the people ...
Every one that could bought the book , and busily read it , or heard it read ; and
many elderly learnt to read on purpole . " We are lorry to add , however , that the
clergy in general did not fecond or encourage the pious ardour of the people ...
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... and have profit by hearing the fame ; the service in this Church of England
thefe many years hath been read in Latin to the people , which they underftand
not ; to that they have heard with their ears only , and their heart , fpirit , and mind
have ...
... and have profit by hearing the fame ; the service in this Church of England
thefe many years hath been read in Latin to the people , which they underftand
not ; to that they have heard with their ears only , and their heart , fpirit , and mind
have ...
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The Romish church believes that a concert of angels was heard at the birth of
Christ's mother ; for which reason they confecrated the day . Pope Innocent IV .
appointed an octave to it , and Gregory XI . added a vigil . || Holy Crofs . A festival
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The Romish church believes that a concert of angels was heard at the birth of
Christ's mother ; for which reason they confecrated the day . Pope Innocent IV .
appointed an octave to it , and Gregory XI . added a vigil . || Holy Crofs . A festival
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Those parts which are to be laid in the most folemn manner , the priest shall so
pronounce , that he may hear his own voice , but that it may not be heard by the
people . ” - Rubricę Generales Mifalis Romani . The faid Sentences ] . The
services ...
Those parts which are to be laid in the most folemn manner , the priest shall so
pronounce , that he may hear his own voice , but that it may not be heard by the
people . ” - Rubricę Generales Mifalis Romani . The faid Sentences ] . The
services ...
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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 ...
Church of England. himself , as he may best be heard of all such as are present .
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 ...
Church of England. himself , as he may best be heard of all such as are present .
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