The rubric to the prayer book of January 1, 1604, adopts the language of the rubric of Elizabeth. The rubric to the present prayer book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth ; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same dresses... Worship in the Church of England - Página 50por Alexander James B. Beresford- Hope - 1875 - 260 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 386 páginas
...where, after giving the rubrics to the different Prayer Books, it is said, without qualification, that " they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...articles, which were used under the first Prayer Book of King Edward VI. may still be used." It is true that the question as to the " ornaments of the minister... | |
| 1867 - 384 páginas
...Elizabeth. The Rubric -to the present Prayer-book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...utensils or articles which were used under the First Prayer-book of Edward VI., may still be used." (Liddell t>. Weaterton, Moo. PC Rep., p. 159.) there... | |
| Charles Grevile Prideaux - 1857 - 560 páginas
...Elizabeth. The rubric to the present prayer book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...therefore, can have any reference to articles not used to the services, but set up in churches as ornaments in the sense of decorations. It was urged at the... | |
| 1857 - 594 páginas
...Elizabeth. The rubric to the present Prayer Book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth ; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same dresses, and the same utensils and articles which were used under the First Prayer Book of Edward VI. may still be used." And be it... | |
| 1863 - 478 páginas
...the Elizabethan Rubric and Act of Uniformity, and with the Prayer Book of 1004, they decided that " they all obviously mean the same thing, — that the...Utensils or Articles which were used under the First Prayer-Book of Edward the Sixth may still be used. None of them, therefore, can have any reference... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1865 - 476 páginas
...Elizabeth. The Rubric to the present Prayer Book adopts the language of the Statute of Elizabeth ; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...which were used under the First Prayer Book of Edward the Sixth may still be nsed. None of them, therefore, can have any reference to articles not used in... | |
| 1865 - 572 páginas
...: — " The Rubric to the present Prayer-book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth ; but they all * obviously mean the same thing, that the...same dresses, and the same utensils or articles which are used under the first Prayer-book of Edward VI., may still be used." — " Liddell v. Westerton."... | |
| 1866 - 382 páginas
...Elizabeth. The rubric of the present Prayer Book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth ; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...first Prayer Book of Edward VI. may still be used." The present rubric, we may add, owes its authority to the Act of Uniformity (13 & 14 Chas. II., c.... | |
| Richard Paul Blakeney - 1866 - 648 páginas
...Elizabeth. The rubric to the present Prayer Book adopts the language of the statute of Elizabeth ; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...which were used under the first Prayer Book of Edward the Sixth may still be used. None of them, therefore, can have any reference to articles not used in... | |
| Church - 1866 - 568 páginas
...Elizabeth. The Rubric to the present Prayer Book adopts the language of the Statute of Elizabeth ; but they all obviously mean the same thing, that the same...which were used under the First Prayer Book of Edward the Sixth may still be used. None of them, therefore, can have any reference to articles not used in... | |
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