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Definitionn. a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine
Last update: September 14, 2015
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English Puritans emigrated under the auspices of the Virginia Company to the Bermudas in 1612; and in 1617 a Presbyterian Church, governed by ministers and four elders, was established there by Lewis Hughes, who used the liturgy of the isles of Guernsey and Jersey. [Please select]
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Other tracts discussed the Holy Catholic Church, the Clergy, and the Liturgy. [Please select]
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And, when he asked why, they told him they were expanding their liturgy. [Please select]
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That was to me a very beautiful rendering of the Liturgy. [Please select]
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It is not the worship of this one, but the worship of a thousand distilled at last to one delicate liturgy. [Please select]
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An order to read the new English liturgy was met with sullen resistance--"Now shall every illiterate fellow read mass." [Please select]
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One of his prayers has entered into the beautiful liturgy of Cranmer. [Please select]
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'It is a very good profession--there is much of Scripture contained in its liturgy.' [Please select]
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This book was not a stereotyped Liturgy, but it was a kind of guide to the ministers in public prayers: the minister may repeat the prayers, or "say something like in effect." [Please select]
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In 1635 Charles authorised a Book of Canons, heralding the imposition of a Liturgy, which scarcely varied, and when it varied was thought to differ for the worse, from that of the Church of England. [Please select]
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