Fragmenta Liturgica: [General introduction], [lists of subscribers], [contents], The Puritan prayer-bookPeter Hall Binns and Goodwin., 1848 |
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Strona vi
... Congregations con- nected with the English or Scottish Churches . By way of general distinction between the issues of the past and present years , this may serve well enough : though the object really is , to produce as many Liturgies ...
... Congregations con- nected with the English or Scottish Churches . By way of general distinction between the issues of the past and present years , this may serve well enough : though the object really is , to produce as many Liturgies ...
Strona xxix
... congregation dispersed . The assailants proceeded to search his lodgings , and seize his papers and it was not till after some delays and dangers he was allowed to resume his work . In his Victorious Note for Old England , 1748 , 8vo ...
... congregation dispersed . The assailants proceeded to search his lodgings , and seize his papers and it was not till after some delays and dangers he was allowed to resume his work . In his Victorious Note for Old England , 1748 , 8vo ...
Strona xlix
... Stephen had printed his two Litur- gies of the Ancients , and carried his principles into practice with a Congregation in London . d In 1713 , Whiston had published his Liturgy reduced to SCOTTISH COMMUNION - OFFICE . xlix.
... Stephen had printed his two Litur- gies of the Ancients , and carried his principles into practice with a Congregation in London . d In 1713 , Whiston had published his Liturgy reduced to SCOTTISH COMMUNION - OFFICE . xlix.
Strona lxiv
... Congregations the English Prayer - Book is used complete , in others the English Communion - Office has given way to the Scotch . Yet that there may still remain room for verbal differences , would appear from Garden's Letter to the ...
... Congregations the English Prayer - Book is used complete , in others the English Communion - Office has given way to the Scotch . Yet that there may still remain room for verbal differences , would appear from Garden's Letter to the ...
Strona lxv
... Congregation ; 1795 , 8vo . At the end are added Some Prayers used on the Occasion , which are here reprinted . The author died in 1816 . XIV . BISHOP SKINNER'S ABERDEEN FORMS . The Canon of the Church of Scotland , which permitted ...
... Congregation ; 1795 , 8vo . At the end are added Some Prayers used on the Occasion , which are here reprinted . The author died in 1816 . XIV . BISHOP SKINNER'S ABERDEEN FORMS . The Canon of the Church of Scotland , which permitted ...
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Aberdeen according added from Lit Almighty altar Amen Answ appointed Bishop blessed body and blood bread Christ our Lord Christian Church of England Church of Scotland commandments confess Congregation damnation Deacon death diligently Diocese of Aberdeen doth Edinb edition Editor English Ephes Episcopal Church Eucharist everlasting Exhortation faith forasmuch give thanks godly Gospel hath hearts heaven heavenly Father holy Communion Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honour Jesus Christ John John xiv King Liturgy Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Supper Matt merciful Father Middleburgh Minister Nonjurors offer Offertory Ordination partakers peace Prayer-Book present Priest Primitive printed Psal Psalm receive Remember repentance reprinted Sacrament saith Scottish Communion-Office Scottish Episcopal Church Scottish Office Scriptures Sermon sins soul thereof things thou art thou hast thy Holy Spirit thy spirit tion unto thee viii vouchsafe Whiston xxviii
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Strona 132 - ... we acknowledge and bewail our manifold sins and wickedness, which we from time to time most grievously have committed, by thought, word and deed, against thy divine majesty, provoking most justly thy wrath and indignation against us; we do earnestly repent and are heartily sorry for these our misdoings; the remembrance of them is grievous unto us, the burden of them is intolerable.
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