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Page i - THE ALCUIN CLUB Founded with the object of promoting the study of the History and Use of the Book of Common Prayer.
Page vi - Ceremonial, 1540-3, with Notes and Appendices and an Essay on the Regulation of Ceremonial during the Reign of King Henry VIII. By Sir CS COBB, KBE, MVO Price los.
Page vi - TRACTS I. Ornaments of the Rubric. (Third Edition.) By JT MICKLETHWAITE, FSA Price 5*. II. Consolidation. (Second Edition.) By the Rev. WCE NEWBOLT, MA, Canon and Chancellor of S. Paul's. Price is.
Page 5 - And it is to be noted that the book does not every" where enjoin and prescribe every little order, what " should be said or done, but takes it for granted that " people are acquainted with such common and things " always used as such. Let the Puritans then here give " over their endless cavils, and let ancient custom " prevail, the thing which our Church chiefly intended " in the review of this service.
Page 3 - What have you to do with Subdeacons and the like ? I should have thought you far too sensible a fellow to go into such ways. While you stick to the old Church of England ways you are respectable — it is going by a sort of tradition — when you profess to return to lost Church of England ways, you are rational — but when you invent a new ceremonial, which never was, when you copy the Roman or other foreign rituals, you are neither respectable nor rational.
Page vi - ATCHLEY, LRCP, MRCS Price £3. XIV. Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Period of the Reformation, vol. i. An Introduction on the theory, history, and practice of Episcopal and other Visitations. By the Right Rev.
Page 5 - Prayer-book which he found happened to be one of 1549 instead of 1662, the attempt would be simply hopeless. It would appear to his cultivated understanding a mere chaos. The fact is that the book is unintelligible except on the theory that it pre-supposed the existence of a well-known system, and only gave such directions as were necessary to carry out and explain the changes which had been made.
Page vi - V. A First English Ordo: A Celebration of the Lord's Supper with one Minister, described and discussed by some members of the Alcuin Club. Price zs., in stiff paper covers.
Page 6 - Let ancient customs prevail, till reason plainly requires the contrary," we shall give offence to sober Christians, by a causeless departure from catholic usage, and a greater advantage to enemies of our church, than our brethren, I hope, would willingly grant.

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