A history of the Convocation of the Church of England

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Parker, 1842
 

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Pagina 385 - as were in this Church of England by the authority of parliament, in the second year of the reign of King Edward VI. Now the question arises, what ornaments were sanctioned by parliament in the second year of King Edward ? Some observations are necessary by way of explanation. Certain Injunctions were
Pagina 349 - Then the bishop, or priest, standing up, shall say— Almighty God, who hath given you a sense of your errors, and a will to do all these things, grant also unto you strength and power to perform the same, that He may accomplish his •work which He hath begun in you, through Jesus Christ. Amen.
Pagina 169 - in such order and form as is mentioned in the said book, so authorized by parliament •in the said fifth and sixth year of the reign of King Edward VI.; with one alteration, or addition of certain lessons to be used on every Sunday in the year.'
Pagina 228 - added—" We declare that this situation of the holy table doth not imply that it is or ought to be esteemed a true and proper altar whereon Christ is again really sacrificed; but it is, and may be called an altar by us in that sense which the primitive Church called it an altar, and
Pagina 357 - Let us pray. Lord have'mercy upon us. Christ have mercy upon us. Lord have mercy upon us. Our Father, which art in heaven, &c. Then shall the infirm persons, one by one, be presented to the queen upon their knees, and as every one is presented, and while the queen is laying her hands upon them, and putting the gold about their
Pagina 385 - 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
Pagina 208 - have diligently viewed, and deliberately examined, the constitutions and canons ecclesiastical, treated, concluded, and agreed upon, by the reverend Father in God, Richard, by God's Providence late Bishop of London, president of the convocation for the province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergy in
Pagina 143 - Articles agreed upon by the bishops and other learned and godly men in the last convocation at London, in the year of our Lord 1552, to root out the discord of opinions, and establish the agreement of true religion. Published by the king's
Pagina 112 - or any other canons; nor shall enact, promulge, or execute any such canons, constitutions, or ordinance provincial, by whatever name or names they may be called in their convocations in time coming, which always shall be assembled by authority of the king's writ, unless the same clergy may have the king's most royal assent and
Pagina 390 - Communion, or the service appointed to be said (when there was no communion) together, without any intermission; to the intent that the people might continue together in prayer, and hearing the word of God, and not depart out of the church during all the time of the whole divine service*.

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