The Book of common prayer. [Followed by] The whole book of Psalms, in metre [in the version of N. Tate and N. Brady] with hymns |
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It is known as the First Prayer Book of King Edward VI . Omitting much that was superstitious , and adding much that was scriptural , and issued in the English language , it marked an epoch in the movement towards Reformation .
It is known as the First Prayer Book of King Edward VI . Omitting much that was superstitious , and adding much that was scriptural , and issued in the English language , it marked an epoch in the movement towards Reformation .
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... and which is said to have been added by the King in Council after the book had been sanctioned by Parliament ; and in this the following words were used respecting the custom of kneeling at the Lord's Supper : - " We do declare that ...
... and which is said to have been added by the King in Council after the book had been sanctioned by Parliament ; and in this the following words were used respecting the custom of kneeling at the Lord's Supper : - " We do declare that ...
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At the commencement of the reign of King James I. " The Millenary Petition " ( so called from its having nearly one thousand signatures ) was presented to the King , asking , among other reforms , for a Revision of the Prayer Book .
At the commencement of the reign of King James I. " The Millenary Petition " ( so called from its having nearly one thousand signatures ) was presented to the King , asking , among other reforms , for a Revision of the Prayer Book .
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Political Protestantism then triumphed on the dismissal of the Romish King James II . , and the accession of William and Mary . An attempt was at once made , by the appointment of a Royal Commission for the Revision of the Prayer Book ...
Political Protestantism then triumphed on the dismissal of the Romish King James II . , and the accession of William and Mary . An attempt was at once made , by the appointment of a Royal Commission for the Revision of the Prayer Book ...
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They have desired to gather up the threads where they were broken in 1553 , and to pursue to their legitimate conclusion the principles of the Reformers of the reign of King Edward VI . The first thing to be done was to remove from the ...
They have desired to gather up the threads where they were broken in 1553 , and to pursue to their legitimate conclusion the principles of the Reformers of the reign of King Edward VI . The first thing to be done was to remove from the ...
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according Amen Answer behold believe beseech Thee Bishop blessed blood body Book bread bring brought called cast Christ our Lord Church COLLECT commandments dead death deliver desire dwell earth enemies EPISTLE everlasting evil eyes faith Father fear flesh give given glory GOSPEL grace grant hand hath hear heard heart heaven Holy Spirit honour humbly Israel Jesus Christ John judge judgment keep King kingdom land Lesson light live look Lord Jesus Christ Minister mouth Name offer peace persons PORTION praise Prayer present priests PSALM receive rejoice right hand righteousness saith salvation SECOND Service shew sins soul speak stand strength SUNDAY thanks Thine things Thou art Thou hast Thou shalt Thy holy Thy Name Thy servant tion trouble trust truth turned ungodly unto Thee voice worship