The Prayer Book Reform Movement in the XVIIIth Century |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
How the Prayer Book was Reformed | 25 |
Liturgies not based on the Book of Common | 102 |
Common terms and phrases
accept according adapted addressed adopted altered Apostles attempt authority Beauty believed Bishop Book of Common called Candid Disquisitions century changes Chapel Christian Common Prayer Church of England Churchmen Clarke's collected Commission of 1689 Common Prayer Book Common Prayer reformed compiled congregation contain Correct Creed desired Deum Devotional Dissenters Divine doctrine edition editor English Episcopal Established faith Father follow Forms of Prayer Free give Gloria Patri History Holy honourable included Independence interests introduce Jesus Christ John King late Dr leave Lindsey Lindsey's Litany liturgies Liverpool London Lord Manchester minister Morning MOTIVES movement object Octagon Offices omission omitted Period persons practice Preface Presbyterians present Priestley Principles Printed proposals Public Worship published reason reference Religion retained revision Samuel Clarke says Scripture Society Specimen Spirit Street suggested taken Thee theological Theophilus things thought tion Trinity Unitarian Universal unorthodox