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Among the changes made at particular points throughout the book , few are of any great significance , and into none of ... was no invocation , no rubric directing manual acts at the consecration , no change in the order of the prayers .
Among the changes made at particular points throughout the book , few are of any great significance , and into none of ... was no invocation , no rubric directing manual acts at the consecration , no change in the order of the prayers .
Page 60
If the compilers are to be judged , they are to be judged not on the general resemblance of their book to the Book of England — for in that they had no choice ; but on the changes which they made ...
If the compilers are to be judged , they are to be judged not on the general resemblance of their book to the Book of England — for in that they had no choice ; but on the changes which they made ...
Page 85
Further , a number of the changes shown in this book were preserved in the version ultimately printed in 1637 although they do not appear in the book sanctioned by the king in 1636 : e.g. the addition of the phrase ' and the salvation ...
Further , a number of the changes shown in this book were preserved in the version ultimately printed in 1637 although they do not appear in the book sanctioned by the king in 1636 : e.g. the addition of the phrase ' and the salvation ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | 3 |
Liturgical revision 16011625 | 27 |
The Book of COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION | 95 |
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