Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, and Other Various Occurrences in the Church of England, During Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign: pt. 1. Introduction to this history. Annals of the reofrmation of religion under Queen ElizabethAt the Clarendon Press, 1824 |
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Página 124 - King Edward's second book appointeth only " these words to be used, when the bread is delivered at " the communion, Take and eat this in remembrance that " Christ died for thee; and feed on him in thine heart by "faith with thanksgiving. And when the cup is delivered, " Drink this in remembrance that
Página 123 - The queen's book hath it; " And here is to be noted, that the minister at the time of " the communion, and at all other times in his ministration, " shall use such ornaments in the church, as were in use by " authority of parliament in the second year
Página 101 - dominions and countries, as well in spiritual and ecclesiastical causes as temporal: and that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority,
Página 123 - in times past. " Again, King Edward's second book hath it thus; " Again, here is to be noted, that the minister at the time " of the communion, and at all other times in his ministra
Página 241 - That no altar should be taken down but " by the oversight of the curate and churchwardens, or one " of them at the least, and without any riot or disorder. " And that the table be decently made, and set in the place " where the altar stood; and so to stand, but when the
Página 236 - that was acknowledged to be due to the noble " kings, king Henry and king ^Edward, and was of ancient " time due to the imperial crown of this realm; that is, " under God, to have the sovereignty and rule over all man" ner of persons born within her
Página 11 - increased within your grace's realm. These eyes " have seen most evident and manifest marks of their " wickedness. Your grace's subjects pine away even unto " the death, their colour fadeth, their flesh rotteth, their " speech is benumbed, their senses are bereft. Wherefore
Página 123 - the communion, and at all other times in his ministration, " shall use such ornaments in the church, as were in use by " authority of parliament in the second year
Página 322 - of the Injunctions; as for example, the common " bread." Item, " That the table be removed out of the choir into " the body of the church, before the chancel door; where " either the choir seemeth to be too little, or at great feasts " of receivings. And at the end of the communion to be " set up again, according to the Injunctions.
Página 393 - and worshippings of them: passing over their " massing and many altars, and the rest of their popish " service. The south alley was for usury and popery; " the north for simony ; and the horse-fair in the midst for " all kind of bargains, meetings, brawlings, murders,