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15 The stipulated " rites and ceremonies ” was the ordinal of Edward VI . It may have included regulations about vestments . There was very little debate on this measure in the House of Commons.16 Three readings followed in the House of ...
15 The stipulated " rites and ceremonies ” was the ordinal of Edward VI . It may have included regulations about vestments . There was very little debate on this measure in the House of Commons.16 Three readings followed in the House of ...
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The point dealt with rites and ceremonies . " By ceremonies and rites of the church , " they said , " we understand those ceremonies and rites , which neither expressly , neither by necessary deduction or consequence , are commanded or ...
The point dealt with rites and ceremonies . " By ceremonies and rites of the church , " they said , " we understand those ceremonies and rites , which neither expressly , neither by necessary deduction or consequence , are commanded or ...
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churches have the right to change ceremonies and usages . Obedience to Christ and His Word are required of any and all churches who would change , alter , abrogate , or add to the rites and ceremonies , it was argued ; abuses can creep ...
churches have the right to change ceremonies and usages . Obedience to Christ and His Word are required of any and all churches who would change , alter , abrogate , or add to the rites and ceremonies , it was argued ; abuses can creep ...
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