of the Prayer Book now in force runs thus: " And to take away all occasion of dissension, and superstition, which any person hath or might have concerning the Bread and Wine, it shall suffice that the Bread be such as is usual to be eaten; but the best... The Law Reports: Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and ... - Pàgina 655per Edmund F. Moore, William Macpherson, Herbert Cowell, Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1871Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Strype - 1821 - 592 pàgines
...is " said in the rule, that to take away the superstition which " any person hath, or might have, in the bread and wine, " it shall suffice that the bread be such as is usually to IKARCHBISHOPOF CANTERBURY. 85 " eaten at the table with other meats, &c. it shall suffice... | |
| Edward John Burrow - 1822 - 594 pàgines
...regular form or size was deemed important. The Church of England, therefore, determines that "to takeaway all occasion of dissension and superstition, which...person hath or might have concerning the bread and at 510 OJ the Lord's Supper. [PART 11. wine, it shall suffice, that the bread be such as is usual to... | |
| James Ford - 1825 - 186 pàgines
...four (or three at the least) communicate with the Priest. And to lake away all occasion of dissention, and superstition, which any person hath or might have concerning the Bread and Wine, it shall suffice thai the Bread lie such, as is usual to be eaten; but the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pàgines
...Communion with the Priest every Sunday at the least, except they have a reasonable cause to the contrary. 5 And to take away all occasion of dissension, and superstition,...the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be gotten. T And if any of the Bread and Wine remain unconsecrated, the Curate shall nave it to... | |
| Church of England - 1831 - 490 pàgines
...contrary. If And to take away all occasion of dissension, and tuperstition, which any per. im lath or might have concerning the Bread and Wine, it shall suffice that the Bread be ruch as is usual to be eaten; but the test and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be gotten.... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - 1834 - 630 pàgines
...superstition upon this point, the fifth rubric after the communion in our book of Common Prayer declares, that it shall suffice that the bread be such as is usual to be eaten; but the best and purest bread that conveniently may be gotten.—See Wheatly on the Common Prayer, ch. vi. s. 30. It has been... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pàgines
...with the Priest every Sunday at the least, except they have a reasonable cause to the contrary. ^1 And to take away all occasion of dissension, and superstition,...Bread and Wine, it shall suffice that the Bread be tucJi as is usual to be eaten ; but the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be gotten.... | |
| Edward Berens - 1839 - 280 pàgines
...unleavened bread, to take away all occasion of dissension and superstition, it was declared sufficient, that " the bread be such as is usual to be eaten,...the best and purest wheat bread that conveniently may be gotten." From a persuasion that our Saviour instituted his supper at the Paschal festival, at... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 684 pàgines
...whereas it is said in the rubric, that, " to remove the superstition which any man has or might have in the bread and wine, it shall suffice that the bread be such as is usually eaten at the table with other meats." Now these words the archbishop interprets to a toleration,... | |
| Francis Patrick Kenrick - 1840 - 422 pàgines
...person haVJj or might have concerning the Bread and Wine, it will suffice that the Bread be such. ^ s is usual to be eaten ; but the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently та sxy be gotten." Rubric. (6) Haer. xlvi. et xlvii. (7) Nicephor.l. xviii. hist. Edcl. (8) Formula... | |
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