Lawful Church ornaments: being an historical examination of The judgment of Stephen Lushington in the case of Westerton v. Liddell, etc |
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... matter of indifference to any one who has approved or blamed the attempts made during the last few years to revive Ritual and Ceremonial in the Church of Eng- land , and to re - introduce such Ornaments and Decorations as were believed ...
... matter of indifference to any one who has approved or blamed the attempts made during the last few years to revive Ritual and Ceremonial in the Church of Eng- land , and to re - introduce such Ornaments and Decorations as were believed ...
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... matter of conjecture : however , as a perusal of Mr. Goode's pages did not satisfy the writer , that the whole evidence is sufficiently set out in them and in the Judgment combined , he was the more induced to pursue the subject ...
... matter of conjecture : however , as a perusal of Mr. Goode's pages did not satisfy the writer , that the whole evidence is sufficiently set out in them and in the Judgment combined , he was the more induced to pursue the subject ...
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... matter of fact will be a question . . . . . To proceed : as the interest of the mo- nasteries sunk , the king's project grew more feasible . He went on , therefore , against the abuses of pilgrimages , and the offering at 1538 . Hen ...
... matter of fact will be a question . . . . . To proceed : as the interest of the mo- nasteries sunk , the king's project grew more feasible . He went on , therefore , against the abuses of pilgrimages , and the offering at 1538 . Hen ...
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... matter for surprise and regret . We might " almost as well be referred to the old Breviaries and Missals " that were in use in Roman Catholic times . " But Mr. Goode does not state where or by whom such a reference is But then it must ...
... matter for surprise and regret . We might " almost as well be referred to the old Breviaries and Missals " that were in use in Roman Catholic times . " But Mr. Goode does not state where or by whom such a reference is But then it must ...
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... matter done in King Edward's time , before or after the passing this Statute ? I can find nothing . " And Mr. Goode , in " Section viii . " ( p . 49 ) where he treats of " IMAGES - THAT IS , STATUES OR PICTURES OF SAINTS , " CRUCIFIXES ...
... matter done in King Edward's time , before or after the passing this Statute ? I can find nothing . " And Mr. Goode , in " Section viii . " ( p . 49 ) where he treats of " IMAGES - THAT IS , STATUES OR PICTURES OF SAINTS , " CRUCIFIXES ...
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Página 249 - Religion agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both provinces, and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord God...
Página lxxix - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Página 325 - Communion, we appoint, that the same tables shall from time to time be kept and repaired in sufficient and seemly manner, and covered, in time of divine service, with a carpet of silk or other decent stuff...
Página 375 - Ye shall pray for Christ's Holy Catholic Church, that is, for the whole congregation of Christian people dispersed throughout the whole world, and especially for the Churches of England, Scotland, and Ireland...
Página 320 - Apostles' times (for aught that is known to the contrary) of the sign of the Cross, which the Christians shortly after used in all their actions, thereby making an outward show and profession even to the astonishment of the Jews, That they were not ashamed to acknowledge him for their Lord and Saviour, who died for them upon the Cross.
Página 442 - ... no adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the sacramental bread and wine there bodily received, or unto any corporal presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood.
Página 378 - Provided also, that it shall be lawful for all men, as well in churches, chapels, oratories, or other places, to use openly any psalm or prayer taken out of the Bible, at any due time, not letting or omitting thereby the service or any part thereof mentioned in the said book.
Página 75 - Church, very comfortable to all good People desiring to live in Christian Conversation, and most profitable to the Estate of this Realm...
Página 142 - Communion is to be administered : at which time the same shall be placed in so good sort within the Church or Chancel, as thereby the Minister may be more conveniently heard of the Communicants in his Prayer and Ministration, and the Communicants also more conveniently, and in more number, may communicate with the said Minister...
Página 517 - Then shall the Minister take so much bread and wine as shall suffice for the persons appointed to receive the holy communion, laying the bread upon the corporas, or else in the paten, or in some other comely thing prepared for that purpose: and putting the wine into the chalice, or else in some fair or convenient cup prepared for that use, (if the chalice will not serve,) putting thereto a little pure and clean water, and setting both the bread and wine upon the altar.