| Church of England - 1815 - 450 pages
...Calendar, except there be Proper Lessons assigned for Ih'it day : He that readeth so stowing and turninf himself, as he may best be heard of all such as are present. And after that, shall be .wid or mng, in English, the tlymn cnlhd Te Deum Luudamiu, daily throvghout... | |
| 1829 - 828 pages
...appointed 'in the Calendar, (except there be proper Lessons assigned for that day,) he that reade(h, so standing, and turning himself, as he may best be heard of all such as are present, Having been thus intent about prayers and praises, hereupon has the Church interposed Lessons to be... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1819 - 576 pages
...and the minister is only directed to read distinctly with an audible voice, and to turn himself so as he may best be heard of all such as are present : which shews, that in time of prayer the minister used to look another way; a custom still observed... | |
| Thomas Harwood - 1826 - 262 pages
...Old Testament, as appointed in the Calendar, except there be proper Lessons assigned for that day ; He that readeth, so standing and turning himself 'as he may best be heard of all such as are present. And after that, shall be said or sung, in English, the Hymn called Te Deum Laudamus, daily throughout... | |
| John Henry Howlett - 1826 - 342 pages
...manner of reading the Lessons, the direction of the Rubrie deserves particular attention. They are " to be read distinctly, with an audible voice : he that...readeth so standing and turning himself, as he may be best heard of all such as are present." This latter direction is very important ; because the greater... | |
| 1829 - 544 pages
...read it, that it is said, " Then shall he read distinctly, with an audible voice, the First Lesson He that readeth so standing and turning himself as he may best be heard of all such as are present." So great is the anxiety to provide that the people shall hear : " Distinctly — with an audible voice... | |
| Thomas Bowdler - 1834 - 302 pages
...shall be read distinctly, with an audible voice, the first lesson, taken out of the Old Testament ; he that readeth so standing and turning himself, as...he may best be heard of all such as are present." Thus was it appointed for the daily service ; and thus it appears that if any person does not become... | |
| 1837 - 742 pages
...diocese) with the face towards the east. The rubric, also, in saying, " he that readeth the lessons so standing and turning himself 'as he may best be heard of all such as are present," implies, that he was before turned some other way. Bishop Sparrow, in his " Rationale of the Common... | |
| 1843 - 552 pages
...appointed in the calendar (except there be proper lessons assigned for that day) : he that reodcth so standing and turning himself as he may best be heard of all such as arc present. " Note that before every lesson the minister shall say, Here beginneth such a chapter,... | |
| Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, John Holmes Agnew - 1841 - 622 pages
...to place St. Ambrose and St. Augustine by the side of apostles, must bring upon Protestantism im* " He that readeth so standing and turning himself, as...he may best be heard of all such as are present." VOL. II.— No. III. 4 mense scandal. And though no man can approve of the description given not long... | |
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