Origines Liturgic Or Antiquities of the English Ritual And a Dissertation
Origines Liturgic Or Antiquities of the English Ritual And a Dissertation
William Palmer
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We are not, however, without an ancient (I had almost said an apostolical) example of this practice. In the ancient liturgies of Gaul and Spain, the solemn commemoration of living and departed was made in exactly the same place as it is in the English liturgy. There, after the gifts of bread and wine were laid on the table, and before the canon, the names of the living and dead, including the names of kings, bishops, clergy, benefactors, &c. And of apostles, martyrs, and the departed faithful, ...were recited ; and then the officiating priest offered a prayer for alii. SECTION XI. THE EXHORTATION TO THE PEOPLE. An exhortation or address to the people at this part of the liturgy did not generally occur in the rites of the Christian churches during the very first ages ; we cannot therefore claim for it the antiquity which belongs to most other parts of our liturgy. However, exhortations delivered to the people dur- ing the divine liturgy, at a different time from the sermon, are not without parallel in very ancient rites.
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