A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England: Being the Substance of Everything Liturgical in Bishop Sparrow, Mr. L'Estrange, Dr. Comber, Dr. Nichols, and All Former Ritualists, Commentators ... Upon the Same SubjectBell & Daldy, 1864 - 532 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 55
Page 2
... praise , composed by Moses upon the deliverance of the children of Israel from the Egyptians , which was sung by all the congregation alternately ; by Moses and the men first , and afterwards by Miriam and the women : ' which could not ...
... praise , composed by Moses upon the deliverance of the children of Israel from the Egyptians , which was sung by all the congregation alternately ; by Moses and the men first , and afterwards by Miriam and the women : ' which could not ...
Page 3
... praises , & c . were in the same order as our Common Prayers ) and Dr. Lightfoot , who not only asserts they worshipped God by stated forms , but also sets down both the order and method of their hymns and supplications . ' So that ...
... praises , & c . were in the same order as our Common Prayers ) and Dr. Lightfoot , who not only asserts they worshipped God by stated forms , but also sets down both the order and method of their hymns and supplications . ' So that ...
Page 9
... praises to God . And this we must suppose they did audibly , because the prisoners heard them , and consequently they would have disturbed each other , had they not united in the same prayers and praises . Again , St. Paul blames the ...
... praises to God . And this we must suppose they did audibly , because the prisoners heard them , and consequently they would have disturbed each other , had they not united in the same prayers and praises . Again , St. Paul blames the ...
Page 35
... praises hereafter , for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord . Amen . " THE END OF THE INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . * CHAPTER I. | OF THE TABLES , RULES , AND CALENDAR . PART I. OF THE TABLES AND RULES . Sect . I .-- Of the Rule for finding ...
... praises hereafter , for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord . Amen . " THE END OF THE INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . * CHAPTER I. | OF THE TABLES , RULES , AND CALENDAR . PART I. OF THE TABLES AND RULES . Sect . I .-- Of the Rule for finding ...
Page 123
... praises in their behalf : insomuch that the people have nothing more to do than to attend to what he says , and to declare their assent by an Amen at last , without disturbing those that are near them by muttering over the collects in a ...
... praises in their behalf : insomuch that the people have nothing more to do than to attend to what he says , and to declare their assent by an Amen at last , without disturbing those that are near them by muttering over the collects in a ...
Other editions - View all
A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of ... Charles Wheatly No preview available - 2015 |
A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of ... Charles Wheatly No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
afterwards altar ancient Apostles appointed baptism baptized bishop blessed book of king bread called canon celebrated child Christ Christians Church of England Collect commemorated Common Prayer Book Communion Concil confession Confirmation congregation consecrated Curate custom deacons declared divine Dominical Letter Easter Eccl enjoined Epact exhortation faith Father feast festival forms of prayer give God's Golden Number Gospel hath holy Communion Holy Ghost holy-days honour hymn Jesus Jews king Edward king Edward VI last review Litany Lord Lord's Prayer marriage martyr mercy Minister moon morning observed occasion performed persons praise pray precomposed set forms presbyters Priest primitive Christians primitive Church proper Psalm reason receive Reformation repentance rite rubric Sacrament Saviour Scotch Liturgy Scripture SECT shew sick sins solemn stand Sunday suppose Tertullian thee things tion tism unto vols Whit-Sunday whole words worship