The Making of the Scottish Prayer Book of 1637University Press, 1954 - 364 pages |
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... least no imme- diate breach in continued Scottish use of the Prayer Book . In view of this , and of what we have seen of the Scottish attitude to the Church of England , it may not have seemed unreasonable to contemporaries that , in ...
... least no imme- diate breach in continued Scottish use of the Prayer Book . In view of this , and of what we have seen of the Scottish attitude to the Church of England , it may not have seemed unreasonable to contemporaries that , in ...
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... least succeeded in preventing Scottish demands for a native liturgy from taking effect for the time being . His words are , ' In this condition I held that business for two if not three years at least ' . ' Possibly the older Scottish ...
... least succeeded in preventing Scottish demands for a native liturgy from taking effect for the time being . His words are , ' In this condition I held that business for two if not three years at least ' . ' Possibly the older Scottish ...
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... least communicate with the priest . And in cathedral and collegiate churches , where be many priests and deacons , they shall all receive the communion with the minister every Sunday at the least , except they have a reasonable cause to ...
... least communicate with the priest . And in cathedral and collegiate churches , where be many priests and deacons , they shall all receive the communion with the minister every Sunday at the least , except they have a reasonable cause to ...
Contents
The Prayer Book in Scotland before 1600 | 3 |
The Order how the Psalter is appointed to be read | 4 |
The Order how the rest of Holy Scripture is appointed to be read | 5 |
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Amen Answ Apocrypha Apostle appointed Baptism baptized bishops blessed Book of Common Christ Church Christ our Lord Collect Almighty Common Order Common Prayer confession congregation consecration Cosin Dalmeny death deleted Easter Eccles Ecclus Edward VI Egerton Print England English Prayer Book Epistle epistle and gospel Evensong everlasting faith followeth glory godly Gospel grace grant Hadd hand hast hath hearts holy Communion Holy Ghost Holy Table inserted Jesus Christ John Kalendar king kneeling Laud Lesson liturgy Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Prayer Luke Matt Morning Prayer offertory preist Presbyter or Minister prid priest Psalm puritans receive rubric sacrament Saint Saviour Scotland Scottish reformers Septuagesima sins SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY thee to hear thine things thou thy holy thy servants TRINITY The Collect unto thee viii Wisd words xii kl xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvii