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, and Others Upon the Same SubjectBell & Daldy, 1867 - 532 pages |
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... Confirmation , Matri- mony , Burial of the Dead , and other special occasions ; in which the forementioned Office for the Holy Communion was inserted , with many alterations and amendments . And the whole book being so framed , was set ...
... Confirmation , Matri- mony , Burial of the Dead , and other special occasions ; in which the forementioned Office for the Holy Communion was inserted , with many alterations and amendments . And the whole book being so framed , was set ...
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... confirmed martyrs and confessors , together with divers by Act of Par- other learned bishops and divines ; and being re- vised and approved by the archbishops , bishops , and clergy of both the provinces of Canterbury and York , was ...
... confirmed martyrs and confessors , together with divers by Act of Par- other learned bishops and divines ; and being re- vised and approved by the archbishops , bishops , and clergy of both the provinces of Canterbury and York , was ...
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... confirmed And again con- firmed by Act of in parliament A. D. 1551 , who declared , that the alterations that were made in it proceeded from Both which Acts curiosity rather than any worthy cause . But were repealed by both this and the ...
... confirmed And again con- firmed by Act of in parliament A. D. 1551 , who declared , that the alterations that were made in it proceeded from Both which Acts curiosity rather than any worthy cause . But were repealed by both this and the ...
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... confirmed by the authority of parliament , and there was good reason to desire that , to give it the force of a law ; but the authority of [ the book and ] those changes is wholly to be derived from the Convocation , who only con ...
... confirmed by the authority of parliament , and there was good reason to desire that , to give it the force of a law ; but the authority of [ the book and ] those changes is wholly to be derived from the Convocation , who only con ...
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... ) Richard appealed to Rome , and had his election confirmed by the pope , who consecrated him also at Lyons , 21 Greg . Dial , lib . iii . in the year 1245. He was very much reverenced for PART II . ] 59 OF THE CALENDAR .
... ) Richard appealed to Rome , and had his election confirmed by the pope , who consecrated him also at Lyons , 21 Greg . Dial , lib . iii . in the year 1245. He was very much reverenced for PART II . ] 59 OF THE CALENDAR .
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