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Pagina 247
... Rubric . If the Rubric had stated , as he quotes it , that when it is to be performed , he shall cause a bell to be tolled , ' his lordship's doubt would be natural ; but we do not find any such condition in the Rubric , which says , in ...
... Rubric . If the Rubric had stated , as he quotes it , that when it is to be performed , he shall cause a bell to be tolled , ' his lordship's doubt would be natural ; but we do not find any such condition in the Rubric , which says , in ...
Pagina 258
... Rubric which seems to direct its use , when there is no communion , ' could hardly have intended that it should be used in the same service and by the same congregation that had , half an hour before , made the same requests in the ...
... Rubric which seems to direct its use , when there is no communion , ' could hardly have intended that it should be used in the same service and by the same congregation that had , half an hour before , made the same requests in the ...
Pagina 270
... Rubric , to perform the service to the edification of the congregation , he was forced to get some substi- tute for the font . But this is not the only difficulty . Those clergymen who now comply with the Rubric as to time are forced to ...
... Rubric , to perform the service to the edification of the congregation , he was forced to get some substi- tute for the font . But this is not the only difficulty . Those clergymen who now comply with the Rubric as to time are forced to ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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