Remarks On a Petition Presented to Her Majesty for a Revision of the Liturgy
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But if my memory does not fail me, I suspect that they will not get more help from the signers of that Petition, than from their Presbyterian friends of ICGl. My belief is, that the 4000 Clergy did not ask for an alteration of the Burial Service at all; but wanted only that the State should leave the Church free to exercise her own discipline in regard of its use. Visitation of the Sic re. AVhat sort of chanire they wish for in the Absolution does not appear very clearly. They do not propose to... strike it out ; and it so happens that the only " error, " the " semblance " of which they deprecate, is expressly guarded against in the existing Form, in which B 2 20 REMARKS ON A PETITION the Priest declares that he " absolves " not by his own authority, but " by the authority of Christ. " However, if it were not for the danger of altering the Prayer Book at all, there is not a Churchman in the land that would object to any verbal change (if such were possible) that would satisfy weak minds, without compromising the doctrine that God " hath given power ^^ as well as "commandment to His ministers, to declare and pronounce to His people, being penitent, the absolution and remission of their sins ^" Consecration and Ordination Services, Bap- TiSMAL Service, Office for Confirmation, and Church Catechism.
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