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 SubjectW. Tegg, 1848 - 523 pages |
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... communion with the Jewish Church , and was zealous and exemplary in their public devotions ; and consequently took all opportunities of joining in those precomposed set forms of prayer , which were daily used in the Jewish congregations ...
... communion with the Jewish Church , and was zealous and exemplary in their public devotions ; and consequently took all opportunities of joining in those precomposed set forms of prayer , which were daily used in the Jewish congregations ...
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... communion with the sh Church , and was zealous and exemplary in their public tions ; and consequently took all opportunities of joining in e precomposed set forms of prayer , which were daily used e Jewish congregations , as the learned ...
... communion with the sh Church , and was zealous and exemplary in their public tions ; and consequently took all opportunities of joining in e precomposed set forms of prayer , which were daily used e Jewish congregations , as the learned ...
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... communion , was certainly imposed upon the laity . Now their practice proves that it was impossible for the laity to hold communion with either the Jewish or Christian church , unless they joined in a precomposed Liturgy ; because the ...
... communion , was certainly imposed upon the laity . Now their practice proves that it was impossible for the laity to hold communion with either the Jewish or Christian church , unless they joined in a precomposed Liturgy ; because the ...
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... communion with it ; like what we may see in the present Roman Breviary and Missal . And these being established by the laws of the land , and the canons of the church , no other could publicly be made use of : so that those of the laity ...
... communion with it ; like what we may see in the present Roman Breviary and Missal . And these being established by the laws of the land , and the canons of the church , no other could publicly be made use of : so that those of the laity ...
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... Communion ought to be administered to all persons . The book under both kinds . Whereupon an Act of Parliament was made . mon Pray- ordering the Communion to be so administered . And then a committee of bishops , and other learned ...
... Communion ought to be administered to all persons . The book under both kinds . Whereupon an Act of Parliament was made . mon Pray- ordering the Communion to be so administered . And then a committee of bishops , and other learned ...
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