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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... heard , the Bishops , at the solicitation of their inferior Clergy , and by virtue of the discretion to dis- pense lodged in them by this Rubric , allowed the Clergy , in several places , to supersede their former practice , and to have ...
... heard , the Bishops , at the solicitation of their inferior Clergy , and by virtue of the discretion to dis- pense lodged in them by this Rubric , allowed the Clergy , in several places , to supersede their former practice , and to have ...
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... heard ; after obtaining which , it was thought they may leave it to the Priest to set forth all their needs , declaring only their assent to every Petition as he delivers it , which is done in the following manner . OF THE DEPRECATIONS ...
... heard ; after obtaining which , it was thought they may leave it to the Priest to set forth all their needs , declaring only their assent to every Petition as he delivers it , which is done in the following manner . OF THE DEPRECATIONS ...
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... heard with our ears , & c . from Psalm xliv . 1. After these is added the Doxology , in imita- tion of David , who would often , in the very midst of his complaints , suddenly break out into an act of praise , as in Psalm vi . 8 , and ...
... heard with our ears , & c . from Psalm xliv . 1. After these is added the Doxology , in imita- tion of David , who would often , in the very midst of his complaints , suddenly break out into an act of praise , as in Psalm vi . 8 , and ...
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... heard ; for which the Curate may refuse the Commu- nion . It may here be observed , that this , and every Ru- bric , is the Law of the Land , being so made and established by the Act of Uniformity . By Canon 27 , no Minister is to ...
... heard ; for which the Curate may refuse the Commu- nion . It may here be observed , that this , and every Ru- bric , is the Law of the Land , being so made and established by the Act of Uniformity . By Canon 27 , no Minister is to ...
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... heard ; which , as our Altars are now placed , he cannot be , but at the north or south side . As the officiating Minister is to be on the north side ; the assist- ing Minister , if any , is to be on the south side . The Romish Priests ...
... heard ; which , as our Altars are now placed , he cannot be , but at the north or south side . As the officiating Minister is to be on the north side ; the assist- ing Minister , if any , is to be on the south side . The Romish Priests ...
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