Ecclesiological Essays

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A. Moring, 1905 - 275 pages
 

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Page 78 - That which the palmerworm hath left hath the locust eaten; and that which the locust hath left hath the cankerworm eaten; and that which the cankerworm hath left hath the caterpillar eaten.
Page 46 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Page 214 - ... ring given and received is a token and pledge) and may ever remain in perfect love and peace together, and live according to thy laws, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord. Amen. IT Then shall the Minister join their right hands together, and say, Those whom GOD hath joined together, let no man put asunder.
Page 46 - We will not receive the new service, because it is but like a Christmas game; but we will have our old service of matins, mass, even-song, and procession in Latin, as it was before. And so we the Cornish men, whereof certain of us understand no English, utterly refuse this new English.
Page 198 - The new married persons (the same day of their marriage) must receive the holy communion.
Page 197 - two Masers that were appointed to remayne in the church for to drynk yn at Brideales.
Page 12 - FSA Frontispiece, Portrait of King Charles I. This edition, which has been printed from an advance copy of the King's Book seized by Cromwell's soldiers, is the first inexpensive one for a hundred years in which the original spelling of the first edition has been preserved. 6, 7. KINGS
Page 14 - POLONIUS, a Collection of Wise Saws and Modern Instances. By EDWARD FITZGERALD. With portrait of Edward FitzGerald from the miniature by Mrs. EMB RIVETT-CARNAC as frontispiece ; notes and index. Contains a preface by EDWARD FITZGERALD, on Aphorisms generally. 17.
Page 159 - The chaplains were further directed to see that prayers " be duly kept twice a day, that all reverence be used by every one present being uncovered, kneeling at due times, standing up at the creeds and gospel, bowing at the name of Jesus." The Communion was to " be celebrated in due form, with an oblation of every communicant, and admixing water with the wine.

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