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Prayer of Consecration,

with the Words of In

The Lord's Prayer.

The Invitory,

Confession,

The Exhortation, The Invitory, Confession,

Absolution,

Absolution,

Lift up your hearts,

The Comfortable Words, The Comfortable Words,

Preface, with Tersanctus,

Prayer of Humble Access, Prayer of Humble Access; Prayer of Humble Access;

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Prayer of Consecration,

with the Words of Institution,

The Oblation,

Invocation of the Holy

Spirit, with our first form of Post-Commu

nion Prayer;

A Hymn sung;

Communion,

The Lord's Prayer,

Thanksgiving,

Glory be to God on high, Glory be to God on high,

Blessing.

TABLE OF DATES

OF

EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER.

A. D.

398. Litanies at Constantinople.

451. LEO, Pope: Leonine Sacramentary.

460. MAMERTUS appoints Litanies on the three Rogation-days.

492. GELASIUS, Pope: Gelasian Sacramentary.

590. GREGORY the Great, Pope, appoints the sevenfold Litany: Gregorian Sacramentary.

597. AUGUSTINE, the Missionary, arrives in England.

747. Council of Cloveshoo receives the Roman Martyrology and Litany

days.

800. Invocations of Saints added to the Litany.

1080. Breviary first mentioned.

1085. OSMUND, Episc. Sarum: Use of Sarum.

1152. Synod of Kells, in Ireland, receives the Roman Missal.

1400. Prymer in English.

1414. The Use of St. Paul's discontinued.

1516. Amended edition of the Sarum Breviary.

1530. MARSHALL'S Primer.

1531. LUTHER'S Nuremberg form of Service.

1534. Convocation request an English Bible to be authorized.

1535. MARSHALL'S Primer (the first of Dr. Burton's Three Primers).

COVERDALE's Bible.

1536. Book of Articles about Religion.

1537. The Institution of a Christian Man,' or the Bishops' Book. 1539. Bishop Hilsey's Primer (the second of Dr. Burton's).

The Great Bible, or Cranmer's.

1540. English Bible set up in churches.

1541. The Bible of the largest and greatest volume' printed.

1542. The reading of the New Testament forbidden to all below a certain rank.

Revised Sarum Breviary.

The Use of Sarum ordered to be observed throughout the Province

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of Canterbury.

1543. A necessary Doctrine and Erudition, &c.;' the King's Book.

Archbishop Hermann's Simplex Judicium, published in German.

1544. May.-Litany in English.

1545. King Henry's Primer (the third of Dr. Burton's).

Archbishop Hermann's Simplex ac pia deliberatio, in Latin.

1546. The Orarium.

1547. Jan. 28.-Accession of Edward VI.

July.-First Book of Homilies.

October.-Archbishop Hermann's Consultation, in English.
November.-Peter Martyr, in England.

Primer reprint of (1545).

December.-Communion in both Kinds approved by Convocation, and sanctioned by Parliament.

1548. March 8.-The Order of the Communion.'
May. The Interim.'
July.-Cranmer's Catechism.

October.-Laski in England for six months.

Calvin's Letter to the Protector Somerset.

November.-The First Prayer-Book discussed by Convocation. 1549. January.-The first Act of Uniformity. April.-Bucer and Fagius arrive in England.

June 9 (Whitsunday).-The First Prayer-Book used: soon translated into Latin by ALES.

November. The old Service-Books ordered to be destroyed. 1550. February.-The English Ordinal published.

July.-LASKI appointed superintendent of the foreign congregations in London.

POLLANUS, with a congregation of French and Walloons, settled at Glastonbury.

December.-LASKI'S Book of Service, Forma ac Ratio, &c., published in Latin.

1551. Revision of the Prayer-Book.

Commission to prepare Ecclesiastical Laws.

October 11.-Decree of the Council of Trent on the Lord's Supper. 1552. January 5.-Bucer's Censura.

7.-Martyr's Letter concerning alterations in the PrayerBook.

February 23.-The Liturgia Peregrinorum, or Strasburg Service published by Pollanus.

1552. March 1.-Bucer died.

April 6.-The second Act of Uniformity.

The (42) Articles.

September 27.-Order to Grafton not to issue the new Prayer-Books. October 27.-Order of Council to add the Declaration about kneeling at Communion.

November.-The Second Prayer-Book used.

The Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum.

1553. March 6.-A Reformed Primer.

25.-POYNET's Catechism.

July 6.-Accession of MARY.

1555. Troubles at Frankfort.

1558. November 17.-Accession of ELIZABETH.

December.-Two editions of the Litany published.

A Committee of Divines at Sir T. Smith's house. 1559. A Primer published of the form of that of 1545. June 24.-The revised Prayer-Book to be used.

1560. The Orarium.

Latin Prayer-Book (HADDON'S).

Irish Act of Uniformity authorizes the Prayer-Book in Latin.

1561. Revised Calendar.

1562. JEWEL'S Apology.

NOWELL'S Catechism.

1563. Revision of the Articles.

1564. The Preces Privatæ.

The Second Book of Homilies.

1565. The Advertisements' of Elizabeth.

1568. The Bishops' Bible.

1570. Bull of Excommunication issued by Pope PIUS V. 1571. Proposal to reform some things in the Prayer-Book. The (39) Articles, in their present form.

A correct Latin version of the Prayer-Book.

1572. The Admonition to the Parliament.'

1574.The Troubles begun at Frankfort,' &c., published.

1575. The Family of Love.

1576. Puritan Calendar.

1577. BULLINGER'S Decades of Sermons.

1578. The Geneva Bible.

Puritan Prayer-Book.

1603. March 24.-Accession of JAMES I.

The Millenary Petition.

1604. January 14, 16, 18.-The Conference at Hampton Court. Changes in the Prayer-Book, or Explanations, ordered by King JAMES I.

The Canons.

1625. March 27.-Accession of CHARLES I.

1637. The Prayer-Book for Scotland.

1641. Committee of the Lords on Church Reform. 1643. The Westminster Assembly of Divines. 1645. The Directory.

1660. May 29.-Restoration of King CHARLES II.

October.-Royal Declaration on Ecclesiastical Affairs.
1661. April 15.-The Conference opened at the Savoy.
The Book of Common Prayer revised; and,
December 20, subscribed by Convocation.

1662. May.-Act of Uniformity.

August-November.-The Irish Convocation receives the revised
Prayer-Book.

1666. Irish Act of Uniformity.

1689. Commission of King WILLIAM III. to revise the Prayer-Book. 1691. The Nonjurors.

INDE X.

ABSOLUTION, the Medieval form of,
193; in the Daily Prayer, 207, 209;
in the Communion Office, 346; in
the Order for the Visitation of the
Sick (the declarative form), 156,
410; only pronounced by a priest,
209.

Acolyte, 433, n.

Adults, Office of Baptism of (1661),
386.

Advent, commencement of the eccle-

siastical year, 265; Collects for, 269;
Sunday next before, 297, n.
Advertisements (1564), 200.
Agenda, 304, n.; 412, n.
Albe, 199, n.

Albis, Dominica in, 284.
Alexandrine Liturgy (2d century),
305.

ALES (Alexander), his Latin Version

of the Order of the Communion
(1548), 65; and of the Prayer-Book
(1549), 66.

All Saints, the festival of, 302.
Alms, 342.

Altars, removal of, 29; Elizabeth's
Injunctions about, 58.

Alterations in the Prayer-Book (1552),
24; (1559), 56; (1604), 91; proposed
(1641), 99; (1661), 138; attempted
(1689), 146.

Amen, 210.

American Prayer-Book, 164.
Anaphora, 304, n.

ANDREW (St.), 299.

Angelical hymn, 353.

Anglo-Saxon version of the Apostles'
Creed, 232.

Anointing the Sick, form of (1549),
412, n.

Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, 300.

Anthems, used in processions, or
litanies, 248.

Antiphonarium, 8, 9.

Apocrypha, the, 218.

Apostles' Creed, 232; repeated in-
audibly in the Service of the Hours,
229; see Creed.

Apostolus, the Book of the Epistles, 9.
Apostolical, or Irvingite Prayer-Book,
167.

Apostolical Constitutions, form of

Litany in the, 246; the Liturgy, 308.
Ascension, the festival of the, 288.
Ash-Wednesday, caput jejunii, 278;
the Commination, special Service on,
429; the blessing of ashes on, 431.
Athanasian Creed, 234; sung at Prime,
230; proposal to explain the con-
demning clauses (1689), 147.
AUGUSTINE (the missionary), his
Ritual, 2.

Banns of Marriage, 399.
Baptism, Public,

the Mediæval Office, 361;

the Reformed Office, indebted,
through Hermann's Consulta-
tion, to Luther, 362;
solemn times of, ib. ;

administered after the Second
Lesson, 363;

Sponsors, ib.; the demands ad-
dressed to them, 368; the
charge to them, 374;

the Font, the place of Baptism,
363;

Exorcism preceding, 365, n.;
Consecration of the water, 369;
manner of Administration, 371;
Justin Martyr's account of,371,n.;
ceremonies following, 373;
the sign of the Cross, 373; Dr.
Burgess's explanation of it,
376, T.;

Regeneration in, 373, n.;
undoubted salvation of baptized
infants, 375; regarded as sinful
by Baxter, 142.

Baptism, in Private Houses,

allowed in cases of necessity, 380;

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