The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments: and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of DavidProtestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, 1858 - Anglican Communion - 728 pages |
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Page 111
... tion of the manner and spirit in which it was intended that that day should be observed . God has embodied with the moral law but one specific enactment - that which consecrates the seventh day as holy to the Lord . The duty of solemnly ...
... tion of the manner and spirit in which it was intended that that day should be observed . God has embodied with the moral law but one specific enactment - that which consecrates the seventh day as holy to the Lord . The duty of solemnly ...
Page 214
... tion , that they did not regard the declaration of Absolu- tion as a priestly act , and that they did regard it as a ministerial act . It may have been innocently intro- duced , with the intention of making a distinction be- tween the ...
... tion , that they did not regard the declaration of Absolu- tion as a priestly act , and that they did regard it as a ministerial act . It may have been innocently intro- duced , with the intention of making a distinction be- tween the ...
Page 272
... tion of the text . " In order to the more comfortable and edifying use of the service , and that your mind may not be offended by the terms employed on that interesting occasion , let me state what are the leading interpreta- tions ...
... tion of the text . " In order to the more comfortable and edifying use of the service , and that your mind may not be offended by the terms employed on that interesting occasion , let me state what are the leading interpreta- tions ...
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