A Rational Illustration of the book of Common Prayer of the Church of England
A Rational Illustration of the book of Common Prayer of the Church of England
Charles Wheatly
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W Viz. For Low-Sunday, for Ascension-day, for Pentecost, for Christmas-day, for the Apparition of our Lord, for the Apostles, for the Holy Trin- ity, for the Cross, for the Lent-Fast, and for the Blessed Virgin. Johnson's Ecclesias- tical Laws, A. D. 1 175, 14. Though I do not know what should be meant by the Appa- rition of our Lord, except it be his Epiphany, or else his Transfiguration, 294 OF THE ORDER FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF [CHAP. Vi. deserts of the receivers. And therefore, lest our ex...ultations should savour of too much confidence, we now allay them with this act of humility, which the Priest offers up in the name of all them that receive the Communion ; therein excusing his own and the people's unworthiness, in words taken from the most ancient Liturgies. . 2. In the Scotch Common Prayer this Ad- dress is ordered to be said just before the Min fice in the Scotch jgter receives : and in the same place it stands in the first Liturgy of king Edward. Though the whole Communion-office in king Edward's first book is so very different, as to the order of it, from what it is now, that there can be no shewing how it stood then, but by a particu- lar detail, which I shall therefore give in the margin.
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