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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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 ...
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 ...
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Though all the churches in the world , ” says one of its panegyrists , * " have , and
ever had , forms of prayer ; yet none was ever blessed with fo comprehensive , so
exact , so inoffensive a composure as ours ; which is so judiciously contrived ...
Though all the churches in the world , ” says one of its panegyrists , * " have , and
ever had , forms of prayer ; yet none was ever blessed with fo comprehensive , so
exact , so inoffensive a composure as ours ; which is so judiciously contrived ...
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Of this second edition the contents are as follow : 2 godly preface ; an exposition
of the commandments , and of the creed ; a confeflion ; directions concerning
prayer ; an exposition of the Lord's prayer ; a prayer to our Creator ; prayers for ...
Of this second edition the contents are as follow : 2 godly preface ; an exposition
of the commandments , and of the creed ; a confeflion ; directions concerning
prayer ; an exposition of the Lord's prayer ; a prayer to our Creator ; prayers for ...
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That to prevent all further dispute about precedeace in procedion , and for more
quietly hearing the prayers , & c . they fhall not hencefortli use any procession
about the church or church - yard , or other place , but immediately before high
mass ...
That to prevent all further dispute about precedeace in procedion , and for more
quietly hearing the prayers , & c . they fhall not hencefortli use any procession
about the church or church - yard , or other place , but immediately before high
mass ...
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A greater work however remained to be executed ; that of preparing a national
liturgy , or form of public prayer for the general use of the English church . We
bare teen above , that fone iteps had already been taken for providing the people
with ...
A greater work however remained to be executed ; that of preparing a national
liturgy , or form of public prayer for the general use of the English church . We
bare teen above , that fone iteps had already been taken for providing the people
with ...
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