A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England: Being the Substance of Every Thing Liturgical in Bishop Sparrow, Mr. L'Estrange, Dr. Comber, Dr. Nichols, and All Former Ritualists, Commentators, Or Others, Upon the Same Subject: Collected and Reduced Into One Continued and Regular Method, and Interspersed All Along with New ObservationsClarendon Press, 1819 - 531 pages |
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... mentioned , but that they prayed ; no mention at all of the words of their prayers ; and therefore there is no reason why we should expect a particular intimation of the Lord's prayer . And as for those prayers mentioned in the ...
... mentioned , but that they prayed ; no mention at all of the words of their prayers ; and therefore there is no reason why we should expect a particular intimation of the Lord's prayer . And as for those prayers mentioned in the ...
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... mentioned ; yet it is possible that one only " might do so in the name of all the rest , who joined " mentally with him , though not in an audible manner . " To this we answer , That the Scripture never attributes that to a whole ...
... mentioned ; yet it is possible that one only " might do so in the name of all the rest , who joined " mentally with him , though not in an audible manner . " To this we answer , That the Scripture never attributes that to a whole ...
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... mention of it as a form then used and receiveds , which Nicephorus does also of the Trisagium in particular " . We do not deny but that these Liturgies may have been inter- polated in after - times : but that no more overthrows the ...
... mention of it as a form then used and receiveds , which Nicephorus does also of the Trisagium in particular " . We do not deny but that these Liturgies may have been inter- polated in after - times : but that no more overthrows the ...
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... mention such as are so obviously plain as to admit of no objections . To descend into the following ages , is not worth my while ; for the greatest enemies to precomposed set forms of prayer do acknow- ledge , that in the fourth and ...
... mention such as are so obviously plain as to admit of no objections . To descend into the following ages , is not worth my while ; for the greatest enemies to precomposed set forms of prayer do acknow- ledge , that in the fourth and ...
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... mention one thing , which is of itself a strong argument , that the Apostles and primitive Chris- tians did never join in any other than precomposed set forms of prayer , viz . The difference between precomposed set forms of prayer ...
... mention one thing , which is of itself a strong argument , that the Apostles and primitive Chris- tians did never join in any other than precomposed set forms of prayer , viz . The difference between precomposed set forms of prayer ...
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Page 472 - Augustine saith, the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ ; yet in no wise are they partakers of Christ, but rather, to their condemnation, do eat and drink the sign or sacrament of so great a thing.
Page 472 - CHRIST'S Body and Blood, the Curate shall instruct him, that if he do truly repent him of his sins, and steadfastly believe that JESUS CHRIST hath suffered death upon the Cross for him, and shed His blood for his redemption, earnestly remembering the benefits he hath thereby, and giving. Him hearty thanks therefore, he doth eat and drink the Body and Blood of our SAVIOUR CHRIST profitably to his soul's health, although he do not receive the Sacrament with his mouth.
Page 119 - Almighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who desireth not the death of a sinner, but rather that he may turn from his wickedness, and live; and hath given power, and commandment, to his Ministers, to declare and pronounce to his people, being penitent, the Absolution and Remission of their sins: He pardoneth and absolveth all them that truly repent, and unfeignedly believe his holy Gospel.
Page 10 - And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to GOD, with one accord, and said, LORD, thou art GOD which hast made heaven and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is...
Page 264 - And there shall none be admitted to the Holy Communion, until such time as he be confirmed, or be ready and desirous to be confirmed.
Page 100 - UPON the day, and at the time appointed for the ministration of the Holy Communion, the Priest that shall execute the holy Ministry, shall put upon him the Vesture appointed for that ministration, that is to say, a white Albe plain, with a Vestment or Cope.
Page 94 - And he ordained twelve, that they should be with him, and that he might send them forth to preach...
Page 151 - God ; yet ought we most chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy Word, and to ask those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul.
Page 261 - Lord's Table until he know them to be reconciled. And if one of the parties so at variance be content to forgive from the bottom of his heart all that the other hath trespassed against him, and to make amends for that...
Page 467 - Ministers shall diligently from time to time (but especially in the time of pestilence, or other infectious sickness) exhort their parishioners to the often receiving of the Holy Communion of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ...