A Tabular View of the Variations in the Communion and Baptismal Offices of the Church of England, from the Year 1549 to 1662: To which are Added Those in the Scotch Prayer Book of 1637. With an Appendix Illustrative of the VariationsJ. H. Parker, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page vi
... things , and these mischiefs it was supposed might be removed , and a more general compliance effected by means of a Liturgy authorized by Act of Parliament . And further , there was still wanting a Formulary of the whole Service , to ...
... things , and these mischiefs it was supposed might be removed , and a more general compliance effected by means of a Liturgy authorized by Act of Parliament . And further , there was still wanting a Formulary of the whole Service , to ...
Page xi
... thing remains upon record in the registers of it " . " It was ratified however by the Parliament in the April of 1552 , and enjoined for general use from the Feast of All Saints following , that is , nearly three quarters of a year from ...
... thing remains upon record in the registers of it " . " It was ratified however by the Parliament in the April of 1552 , and enjoined for general use from the Feast of All Saints following , that is , nearly three quarters of a year from ...
Page xiv
... things , might creep ind . " It seems also to have been overlooked that in the actual changes themselves there was a propriety and fitness apart from mere temporary respects . Thus in the Book of 1552 , the form employed in the delivery ...
... things , might creep ind . " It seems also to have been overlooked that in the actual changes themselves there was a propriety and fitness apart from mere temporary respects . Thus in the Book of 1552 , the form employed in the delivery ...
Page xvi
... things , which moving great expectation before they be entered into , in their issue pro- duce small effect k . " But the Church , on the other hand , was indebted to it for that portion of her Catechism , in which the nature and ...
... things , which moving great expectation before they be entered into , in their issue pro- duce small effect k . " But the Church , on the other hand , was indebted to it for that portion of her Catechism , in which the nature and ...
Page xix
... things different from ours , would relish better with their country- men , they at last prevailed with his Majesty to have it so , and carried it against me , notwithstanding all I could do or say to the contrary . Then his Majesty ...
... things different from ours , would relish better with their country- men , they at last prevailed with his Majesty to have it so , and carried it against me , notwithstanding all I could do or say to the contrary . Then his Majesty ...
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