None, either man^ woman, or child, of what calling soever, shall be otherwise at such times busied in the Church, than in quiet attendance to hear, mark, and understand that which is read, preached, or ministered ; saying in their due places audibly with... A call to union on the principles of the English Reformation, a sermon, with ... - Página 154por Walter Farquhar Hook - 1838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Leeds tracts - 1845 - 160 páginas
...otherwise at such times usied in the Church, than in quiet attendance to hear, mark, and unders'and that which is read, preached, or ministered ; saying...the Minister, the Confession, the Lord's Prayer, and we Creed ; and making such other answers to, the public prayers, as are "PPointed in the Book of Common... | |
| 1847 - 76 páginas
...lowly reverence when in time of divine service the name of the LORD JESUS shall be mentioned ; . . . . saying, in their due places, audibly with the minister,...Prayer, and the Creed, and making such other answers, &c.," — the regulations for dress ; copes ; surplices, and hoods to be worn by the Clergy, (Canons... | |
| 1847 - 810 páginas
...lowly reverence when in time of divine service the name of the LORD JESUS shall be mentioned ; . . . . saying, in their due places, audibly with the minister,...Prayer, and the Creed, and making such other answers, &c." The regulations for dress; copes, (Canons 50 and 74), surplices and hoods to be worn by the Clergy,... | |
| James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1847 - 528 páginas
...comprized. None either man, woman, or child, of what calling soever, shall be otherwise at such times busied in the church, than in quiet attendance to...mark, and understand that which is read, preached or ministred ; saying in their due places audibly with the Minister the Confession, the Lords Prayer,... | |
| James Ussher - 1847 - 562 páginas
...than in quiet attendance to hear, mark, and understand that which is read, preached or ministred ; saying in their due places audibly with the Minister the Confession, the Lords Prayer, and the Creed, and making such other answers to the publick prayers, as are appointed... | |
| Charles Wordsworth (bp. of St. Andrews.) - 1849 - 226 páginas
...comprised. None, either Man, Woman, or Child, of what calling soever, shall be otherwise at such times busied in the Church, than in quiet attendance to...Confession, the Lord's Prayer, and the Creed ; and make such other Answers to the Public Prayers, as are appointed in the Book of Common Prayer ; neither... | |
| Church of England - 1849 - 340 páginas
...comprised. None, either man, woman, or child, of what calling soever, shall be otherwise at such times busied in the church, than in quiet attendance to...mark, and understand that which is read, preached, or ministred ; saying in their due places audibly with the minister the Confession, the Lord's Prayer,... | |
| Author of Your place in Church is empty - 1849 - 1074 páginas
...non-natural interpretation on those who hold Church principles. LORD'S Prayer, and the Creed, and to make such other answers to the Public Prayers as are appointed in the Book of Common Prayer," (Canon XVIII.,) whereas in general, the Clerk becomes an actual stombling-block to joint and audible... | |
| Charles Abbot Stevens - 1849 - 72 páginas
...Confessionem, Orationem Dominican!, et Symbolum recitanti clara voce subserviet;" rendered, " saying audibly with the Minister, the Confession, the Lord's Prayer, and the Creed." And in the Injunctions of Edward VI., 1647, it is directed—" That all Deans, Archdeacons, Parsons, Vicars,... | |
| Church of England - 1852 - 696 páginas
...comprised. None, either man, woman, or child, of what calling soever, shall be otherwise at such times busied in the church, than in quiet attendance to...neither shall they disturb the service or sermon, bv walking or talking, or any other way ; nor depart out of the church during the time of service and... | |
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