The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of David, Pointed as They are to be Sung Or Said in ChurchesJ. Reeves, sold, 1801 - 572 pages |
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... thought necessary to correct , and amend these Offices ; and not only to have the Service of the Church in the English tongue , but to restore it to its original purity ; it being the design of our Reformers not to introduce a new Form ...
... thought necessary to correct , and amend these Offices ; and not only to have the Service of the Church in the English tongue , but to restore it to its original purity ; it being the design of our Reformers not to introduce a new Form ...
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... thought more proper for the days : the Prayers for particular Occasions were disjoined from the Litany ; the two Prayers to be used in the Ember Weeks , the Prayer for the Parliament , that for all Conditions of Men , and the General ...
... thought more proper for the days : the Prayers for particular Occasions were disjoined from the Litany ; the two Prayers to be used in the Ember Weeks , the Prayer for the Parliament , that for all Conditions of Men , and the General ...
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... thought fit , when the English Service was again brought into use , at the accession of Queen Elizabeth , that the Rubric should be corrected into the Form , in which we now have it ; namely , that the Morning and Evening Prayer shall ...
... thought fit , when the English Service was again brought into use , at the accession of Queen Elizabeth , that the Rubric should be corrected into the Form , in which we now have it ; namely , that the Morning and Evening Prayer shall ...
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... thought too abrupt , and therefore when that Book was re- viewed in the same reign , they prefixed these Sentences , with the following Exhortation , Confession , and Absolution , as a proper introduction to bring the minds of the ...
... thought too abrupt , and therefore when that Book was re- viewed in the same reign , they prefixed these Sentences , with the following Exhortation , Confession , and Absolution , as a proper introduction to bring the minds of the ...
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... thought very proper for recital , when it is considered , that what we say , or sing , is meant by the Psalmist to be the voice of the Universal Church . There is no reason to doubt , but that David in some of his Psalms , spoke as the ...
... thought very proper for recital , when it is considered , that what we say , or sing , is meant by the Psalmist to be the voice of the Universal Church . There is no reason to doubt , but that David in some of his Psalms , spoke as the ...
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ALMIGHTY Amen Answ Apostles appointed Baptism baptized behold beseech thee bless called children of men Christ our Lord Christian Church Collect commandments Communion death deliver didst disciples doth earth Edward VI enemies Epistle everlasting evil faith Father fear flesh glory God the Father God's Gospel grace hath hear heart heaven Holy Ghost honour Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John King kingdom Leffon Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Lord's Prayer Lord's Supper Luke Matth Minister MORNING PRAYER Mount Sion ness Nicene Creed passover pray Priest prophets PSAL PSALM OF DAVID rejoice right hand righteousness Rubric Sacrament Saint saith unto salvation Saviour say unto Scripture Septuagint Service shew sins Sion soul Spirit Thanksgiving ther thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy holy thy mercy thy Name thy servant tion truth ungodly unto the Lord unto thee wickedness world without end worship