The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments: and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of DavidProtestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, 1858 - 728 pages |
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Page 147
... declaration , by the Saviour , that bread was his body and the cup his blood of the New Testament , which was shed for many ... declared the bread to be his body and the cup his blood , were his words to be literally taken ? Is the whole ...
... declaration , by the Saviour , that bread was his body and the cup his blood of the New Testament , which was shed for many ... declared the bread to be his body and the cup his blood , were his words to be literally taken ? Is the whole ...
Page 279
... declared by the Church to be no loss to him who sincerley and in faith desires it ; as the full benefit and blessing of the Sacrament , under such circumstances , accrue to him ; so wherever , from the like necessity , any part of the ...
... declared by the Church to be no loss to him who sincerley and in faith desires it ; as the full benefit and blessing of the Sacrament , under such circumstances , accrue to him ; so wherever , from the like necessity , any part of the ...
Page 347
... declared to be read for the instruction of the people , and not for confirmation of the doc- trine . About the authority of the Church they now declared that the Church had power to decree rites and ceremonies , and had authority in ...
... declared to be read for the instruction of the people , and not for confirmation of the doc- trine . About the authority of the Church they now declared that the Church had power to decree rites and ceremonies , and had authority in ...
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adopted Ante-Communion Apostles Arminianism Articles Bampton Lectures Baptism baptized blessed blood of Christ body and blood Book of Common bread and wine called Calvinistic Catechism child Christ's body Christian Church of England Church of Rome commemoration Common Prayer Communion Service confession consecration covenant Cranmer Creed death declared divine doctrine Edward VI English Church Episcopal Church Eucharist expression Father feel forms of prayer formularies God's Gospel grace hath heart heaven Holy Communion Holy Days Holy Ghost Hooker Infant Baptism infants institution language Liturgy of Edward Lord Lord's Prayer Lord's Supper meaning ment mercy Minister Nicene Creed omitted partakers passage penitence praise pray Prayer-Book presence of Christ present Priest promise real presence receive reference Reformers remembrance Ridley rite rubric Sacrament sacrifice Saviour Scripture sense sins solemn soul spirit Sunday thanksgiving thee thing tion tism Transubstantiation truth unto views vows words worship