Origines Liturgicae, Or, Antiquities of the English Ritual: And a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies, Tom 1Francis & John Rivington, 1845 |
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... received every where the same rites , is a supposition equally unnecessary and groundless . I have not therefore attempted to reduce all the liturgies , and notices of the Fathers , to one common original ; but have rather sought for ...
... received every where the same rites , is a supposition equally unnecessary and groundless . I have not therefore attempted to reduce all the liturgies , and notices of the Fathers , to one common original ; but have rather sought for ...
Strona 7
... received by their suffragans ; I thought it advisable , in the first place , to examine the liturgies of such supreme churches , and inquire whether they appear to be derived from primitive antiquity . If it seem that some other liturgy ...
... received by their suffragans ; I thought it advisable , in the first place , to examine the liturgies of such supreme churches , and inquire whether they appear to be derived from primitive antiquity . If it seem that some other liturgy ...
Strona 9
... received the same followed this plan , a general uniformity would be the result . That each church preserved continually the same liturgy is certain . It is impossible to peruse the notices supplied by the Fathers , without perceiving ...
... received the same followed this plan , a general uniformity would be the result . That each church preserved continually the same liturgy is certain . It is impossible to peruse the notices supplied by the Fathers , without perceiving ...
Strona 15
... received the title of Christians at Antioch ; secondly , because the li- turgy used there appears likewise to have prevailed to a great extent in the adjoining regions ; and thirdly , because we have more ancient and numer- ous notices ...
... received the title of Christians at Antioch ; secondly , because the li- turgy used there appears likewise to have prevailed to a great extent in the adjoining regions ; and thirdly , because we have more ancient and numer- ous notices ...
Strona 16
... received the liturgies of the Greek or Constantinopolitan church into com- mon use , so that now their ancient liturgy of St. James is only read on one day in the year , namely , the feast day of that Apostle . The Monophysite liturgy ...
... received the liturgies of the Greek or Constantinopolitan church into com- mon use , so that now their ancient liturgy of St. James is only read on one day in the year , namely , the feast day of that Apostle . The Monophysite liturgy ...
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