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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At a synod held at Brevy in Cardiganshire againit Pelagianifm , St. David spoke
with so much eloquence and ability , that the Archbithop of Carleon begged to
resign his see to , a divine so much better qualified to fill it than himself ; but it was
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At a synod held at Brevy in Cardiganshire againit Pelagianifm , St. David spoke
with so much eloquence and ability , that the Archbithop of Carleon begged to
resign his see to , a divine so much better qualified to fill it than himself ; but it was
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This festival was instituted in the year 1441 , by Urban VI . to allay the ferment
which had been excited by . the opposite claims of himself and Clement VII . to
the Papacy . The day was dedicated to the remembrance of the journey , taken by
the ...
This festival was instituted in the year 1441 , by Urban VI . to allay the ferment
which had been excited by . the opposite claims of himself and Clement VII . to
the Papacy . The day was dedicated to the remembrance of the journey , taken by
the ...
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Giles , or Egidius , an Athenian by birth ; but settling in France , with Cæfarius
bishop of Arles , and dedicating himself to a religious life , he obtained the favour
of the king , wbo made him abbot of Nismes . He died in the year 795 . +
Eunurchus ...
Giles , or Egidius , an Athenian by birth ; but settling in France , with Cæfarius
bishop of Arles , and dedicating himself to a religious life , he obtained the favour
of the king , wbo made him abbot of Nismes . He died in the year 795 . +
Eunurchus ...
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... he dropped his voice , and continued to mutter the prayer to himself till he
came to the sentence , " but deliver us from evil . Amen , ” which he and the
people pronounced with a loud voice together . - With respect to the prevailing
fupplication ...
... he dropped his voice , and continued to mutter the prayer to himself till he
came to the sentence , " but deliver us from evil . Amen , ” which he and the
people pronounced with a loud voice together . - With respect to the prevailing
fupplication ...
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himself , as he may best be heard of all such as are present . ... everlasting : To
thee all angels cry aloud : the Heavens and all the Powers therein . it was that the
minister is directed to turn himself to the congregation when he reads the lessons
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himself , as he may best be heard of all such as are present . ... everlasting : To
thee all angels cry aloud : the Heavens and all the Powers therein . it was that the
minister is directed to turn himself to the congregation when he reads the lessons
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