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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... given notice in the margin to whom I have been beholden ; though there is one thing perhaps in which I have been deficient , and that is , in not using sometimes the ordinary marks of distinction , when I have taken the words as well as ...
... given notice in the margin to whom I have been beholden ; though there is one thing perhaps in which I have been deficient , and that is , in not using sometimes the ordinary marks of distinction , when I have taken the words as well as ...
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... given the reader an account , as well of my first attempts on this subject , as of the further progress I made upon it when it came the third time to the press ; which I have done , not so much for the sake of acquainting him with the ...
... given the reader an account , as well of my first attempts on this subject , as of the further progress I made upon it when it came the third time to the press ; which I have done , not so much for the sake of acquainting him with the ...
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... given , either of the time or reasons of its being discontinued , by any of the ancient writers whatso- ever : but that every nation , that has embraced the Christian faith , should , with a perfect harmony , without one single ex ...
... given , either of the time or reasons of its being discontinued , by any of the ancient writers whatso- ever : but that every nation , that has embraced the Christian faith , should , with a perfect harmony , without one single ex ...
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... given occasion for it , by intimating as if the Book of Common Prayer had been compiled by some persons only by virtue and authority of the king's commission : whereas it was in- deed a committee of the two houses of Convocation , and ...
... given occasion for it , by intimating as if the Book of Common Prayer had been compiled by some persons only by virtue and authority of the king's commission : whereas it was in- deed a committee of the two houses of Convocation , and ...
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... given year must have the same letter as the year 1800 ; from which the nineteenth century begins , viz . E , the fourth single letter after the bissextile year 1796 . Lastly , if the Dominical Letter for 3503 be required ; as 35 divided ...
... given year must have the same letter as the year 1800 ; from which the nineteenth century begins , viz . E , the fourth single letter after the bissextile year 1796 . Lastly , if the Dominical Letter for 3503 be required ; as 35 divided ...
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