The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 250
... seems to have just as clearly provided for the other services , which yet the Canons think it expedient to provide for ; and there is a clause in the 15th Canon concerning the Litany which seems to bear on this subject . After directing ...
... seems to have just as clearly provided for the other services , which yet the Canons think it expedient to provide for ; and there is a clause in the 15th Canon concerning the Litany which seems to bear on this subject . After directing ...
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... seems at first sight reasonable ; but when it comes to be acted upon , there arrives , in ordinary parish churches , where there is but one minister , a difficulty not con- templated and not resolved by the Rubric . The minister has ...
... seems at first sight reasonable ; but when it comes to be acted upon , there arrives , in ordinary parish churches , where there is but one minister , a difficulty not con- templated and not resolved by the Rubric . The minister has ...
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... seems to have been originally intended ) performed as a separate service , would be in- dispensable ; but when the services are united , it is anticipated in every point , except one , by the preceding services ; and the framers of the ...
... seems to have been originally intended ) performed as a separate service , would be in- dispensable ; but when the services are united , it is anticipated in every point , except one , by the preceding services ; and the framers of 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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