The Two Books of Common Prayer Set Forth by Authority of Parliament in the Reign of King Edward the SixthUniversity Press, 1838 - 432 páginas |
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Página iii
... bring the subject distinctly before the general reader . The changes which had been made during the reign of Henry VIII . for the establishment of pure religion , were neither many in number , nor in themselves of the first importance ...
... bring the subject distinctly before the general reader . The changes which had been made during the reign of Henry VIII . for the establishment of pure religion , were neither many in number , nor in themselves of the first importance ...
Página viii
... bring in a more correct practice in the matter of confession , and to lead to improved opinions respecting the nature of the sacramental elements . But though the more prominent acts of the govern- ment were designed to allay the alarms ...
... bring in a more correct practice in the matter of confession , and to lead to improved opinions respecting the nature of the sacramental elements . But though the more prominent acts of the govern- ment were designed to allay the alarms ...
Página xvi
... bring it more completely into accordance with their own senti- ments . These expectations soon began to produce their natu- ral effect . In the convocation of 1550 the question was entertained in each house whether certain rubrics and ...
... bring it more completely into accordance with their own senti- ments . These expectations soon began to produce their natu- ral effect . In the convocation of 1550 the question was entertained in each house whether certain rubrics and ...
Página xvii
... bring the revision of the Liturgy before parliament , without consult- ing the convocation any further on the subject . It is not probable that he was compelled to carry his threat into execution ; but there is reason to believe that in ...
... bring the revision of the Liturgy before parliament , without consult- ing the convocation any further on the subject . It is not probable that he was compelled to carry his threat into execution ; but there is reason to believe that in ...
Página 40
... bring forth her increase and God , even our own God , shall give us his blessing . God shall bless us , and all the ends of the world shall fear him . Glory be to the Father , & c . As it was in the & c . ¶Then shall follow the Creed ...
... bring forth her increase and God , even our own God , shall give us his blessing . God shall bless us , and all the ends of the world shall fear him . Glory be to the Father , & c . As it was in the & c . ¶Then shall follow the Creed ...
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ALMIGHTY Amen Answer apostles appointed art thou baptized beginning behold beseech thee Bishop blood body bread brethren called Christ our Lord church circumcision cometh congregation death deliver didst disciples dost doth earth Epistle Evensong everlasting evil faith Father flesh Galilee give Glory God the Father God's godly goeth Gospel grace grant hath heart heaven heavenly high priests holy communion Holy Ghost honour Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John king kingdom Liturgy Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Prayer Luke Matins Matt Minister Morning Prayer Peter Pilate pray Prid Psalm receive righteousness sacrament Saint saith unto Saviour say unto scripture Second Lesson shew sinners sins soul Spirit Strype Sunday thee to hear thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy commandments thy holy thy name thy servant thy word unto the end unto thee unto thy Verily Wherefore world without end ye the Lord