Liturgy, Order and the LawClarendon Press, 1996 - 322 páginas This work provides an in-depth and substantial statement of the legal principles involved in a wide range of Ecclesiastical Law matters. It examines and analyzes current controversies in the liturgy of the Church of England and addreses the problems which can arise when those who are involved with taking services are seen to deviate from the established rules. This work aims to make the rules surrounding liturgy more understandable to clergy and to those who are involved in administering the Church of England and its laws. |
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... practice has not been prevalent , the minister ought not to introduce it unilaterally93 . ( ii ) Posture In Martin v . Mackonochie the Privy Council applied a rigorist interpretation to the question of posture of the celebrant during ...
... practice has not been prevalent , the minister ought not to introduce it unilaterally93 . ( ii ) Posture In Martin v . Mackonochie the Privy Council applied a rigorist interpretation to the question of posture of the celebrant during ...
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... practice was also changing . Proctor and Frere in A New History of the Book of Common Prayer describe the process in this way " : In England in early days it seems clear that [ service ] books differing considerably from one another ...
... practice was also changing . Proctor and Frere in A New History of the Book of Common Prayer describe the process in this way " : In England in early days it seems clear that [ service ] books differing considerably from one another ...
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... practice . Thus , although particular liturgical practices remain understandably dear to particular congregations , there is indeed now a greater toleration of the liturgical practices of others . This being so ( and subject to what I ...
... practice . Thus , although particular liturgical practices remain understandably dear to particular congregations , there is indeed now a greater toleration of the liturgical practices of others . This being so ( and subject to what I ...
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Authorised Services | 1 |
Ministers | 17 |
E Preachers and Lecturers | 24 |
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Liturgy, Order and the Law Rupert D. H. Bursell,Rupert Bursell No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1996 |
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14 Halsbury's Laws according addition Alternative Service Book Amendment Anglican apply approved archbishops authorised authority banns baptism bishop blessing Book of Common burial Canon cause celebration ceremony child Church of England Churchwardens circumstances Common Prayer confirmed congregation consecrated consent contrary council course court cure deacon directions discretion divine doctrine doubt duty Ecclesiastical England 4th et seq example fact footnote form of service further give given hand Holy Communion House importance incumbent infra interpretation Laws of England least licence light Marriage Act 1949 matter meaning Measure minister Ministry Moreover Morning Nevertheless Note notice occasions offence Ordinary para parents parish particular parties performed permitted person present priest provision publication published question reason receive reference refuse regarded relation respectively rite rubric sacrament seems solemnised specifically supra Synod Table unless variations Worship
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Discipline and Justice in the Church of England Gillian Rosemary Evans Vista previa restringida - 1998 |