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other ceremonies than are appointed in the King's Book of Common Prayers , ” to discontinue all ritual actions which imitated the rubrics of the Mass . The ceremonies forbidden were severely castigated as being “ counterfeits ” of the ...
other ceremonies than are appointed in the King's Book of Common Prayers , ” to discontinue all ritual actions which imitated the rubrics of the Mass . The ceremonies forbidden were severely castigated as being “ counterfeits ” of the ...
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5 Sacramentals ( as explained in a Prayer Book appendix , “ Of Ceremonies , etc. ” ) were abolished as roots of superstition and avarice . That ceremonial was retained at all is owed to Cranmer's view on this point , for Hooper and ...
5 Sacramentals ( as explained in a Prayer Book appendix , “ Of Ceremonies , etc. ” ) were abolished as roots of superstition and avarice . That ceremonial was retained at all is owed to Cranmer's view on this point , for Hooper and ...
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“ the Book of the Common Prayers and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church after the Use of the Church of England , " was agreed upon and set forth by Act of Parliament , and by the same Act ...
“ the Book of the Common Prayers and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church after the Use of the Church of England , " was agreed upon and set forth by Act of Parliament , and by the same Act ...
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