As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands, knocking upon the breast, and other gestures, they may be used or left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame. Annual Register - Page 227edited by - 1869Full view - About this book
| Charles Henry Hartshorne - 1829 - 588 pages
...Day : 1571Quarto. " It is a very rare and estimable production." A copy is also in the Pepysian.'i " As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands,...left as every man's devotion serveth without blame." There are three editions, each differing from the other. Thus far from Uibdin's Typographical Antiquities.... | |
| Charles Henry Hartshorne - 1829 - 592 pages
...: 1571. Quarto. " It is a very rare and estimable production." A copy is also in the Pepysian. d " As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands,...left as every man's devotion serveth without blame." There are three editions, each differing from the other. Thus far from Dibdin's Typographical Antiquities.... | |
| 1869 - 972 pages
...that whereas in the first Prayer Book of King Edward the Sixth there was contained at the end a Rubric in these words — "As touching kneeling, crossing,...this Rubric was, in the second Prayer Book of Edward the Sixth, and in all the subsequent Prayer Books, omitted. The argument against the completeness of... | |
| James Seaton Reid - 1834 - 488 pages
...cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum. Anno Domini MDLI." Among the annexed rules, it was ordered, " as touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands,...breast, and other gestures, they may be used or left out, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame." Again,—" If there be a sermon, or for other... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1851 - 570 pages
...' If As touching kneeling, holding up of hands, knocking upon the breast, and other gestures, tliey may be used or left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame.' This last rubric was repealed in King Edward's second book, and not afterwards revived, as the two rubrics... | |
| 1843 - 600 pages
...retained." These notes appear in the First Liturgy, hut are omitted in the Second. One of the notes says, "As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands,...knocking upon the breast and other gestures, they may.be used or left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame." I cannot hut wish that this whole... | |
| Church of England - 1841 - 590 pages
...cope or vestment; and also his pastoral staff in his hand, or else borne or holden by his chaplain. r As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands,...left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame. It Also upon Christmas Day, Easter Day, the Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, and the feast of the Trinity,... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1841 - 884 pages
...primitive times of the Church) may be left free, as it was i and 2 Edw., " As touching kneeling, &c., they may be used or left as every man's devotion serveth, without blame.'" i Kubrick. And note, that every parishioner shall conmniExccption. Forasmuch as every parishioner is... | |
| Frederic Bulley - 1842 - 354 pages
...primitive times of the Church) may be left free, as it was 1 and 2 Edward, " As touching kneeling &c. they may be used or left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame." The answer of the Bishops to the exceptions of the Ministers. Com. Kneel. It is most requisite that... | |
| Thomas Vowler Short - 1843 - 398 pages
...ceremonies used by the people, the following rubric occurred, which has been subsequently omitted. " As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands,...knocking upon the breast, and other gestures, they may bn used or left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame ;" and it may be observed that the... | |
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