The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 265
... minister to prevent it for the future , and reverently to place the bread and wine himself upon the table , immediately after he has placed on the alms .'- Wheatly on the Common Prayer , sec . x . § iii . Wheatly wrote this above one ...
... minister to prevent it for the future , and reverently to place the bread and wine himself upon the table , immediately after he has placed on the alms .'- Wheatly on the Common Prayer , sec . x . § iii . Wheatly wrote this above one ...
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... minister assumes the duty hitherto performed by the clerk , which clerk the canon directs to be chosen for his competent skill in singing ' -so that when the minister shall say Let us sing to the praise and glory of God , ' it might be ...
... minister assumes the duty hitherto performed by the clerk , which clerk the canon directs to be chosen for his competent skill in singing ' -so that when the minister shall say Let us sing to the praise and glory of God , ' it might be ...
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... minister's giving out the psalm ) —Mr . Haver- field , we say , suggests ' that it might be well if the time for giving notice of the Holy Sacra- ment were distinctly stated ; since at present one Rubric requires it to be done after the ...
... minister's giving out the psalm ) —Mr . Haver- field , we say , suggests ' that it might be well if the time for giving notice of the Holy Sacra- ment were distinctly stated ; since at present one Rubric requires it to be done after the ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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