The Making of the Scottish Prayer Book of 1637 |
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As the presbyterians climbed to power in Scotland between 1586 and 1592 and remained in the saddle until the end of the century , there was persistent tension between the Scottish church and the English , and the Scots ' dislike and ...
As the presbyterians climbed to power in Scotland between 1586 and 1592 and remained in the saddle until the end of the century , there was persistent tension between the Scottish church and the English , and the Scots ' dislike and ...
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This very year , 1633 , saw the publication of the first Scottish edition of the ( English ) Book of Common Prayer , and two more editions followed in 1634.2 It seems to have proved no easy matter to maintain the use of the English ...
This very year , 1633 , saw the publication of the first Scottish edition of the ( English ) Book of Common Prayer , and two more editions followed in 1634.2 It seems to have proved no easy matter to maintain the use of the English ...
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The substance of the prayer of oblation itself ( placed in the English book after the distribution ) does not seem to have occasioned any puritan criticism . Words of administration . — As already observed , the second phrase in the ...
The substance of the prayer of oblation itself ( placed in the English book after the distribution ) does not seem to have occasioned any puritan criticism . Words of administration . — As already observed , the second phrase in the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | 3 |
Liturgical revision 16011625 | 27 |
The Book of COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION | 95 |
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