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' Text Appearing After Image: THE BOOK OF And AdministrationOf the SACRAMENTS, AND OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIESOf the CHURCH, According to the Use Of the CHURCH of ENGLAND; Together with thePSALTER or PSALM8 OP DAVID, Pointed as they are to he Sung or Said in CHURCHES; AND THE FORM OR MANNER OP Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating OF BISHOPS, PRIESTS, AND DEACONS. Cbc Citic anD tbc THE TITLE OF THE PKAYER BOOK. Common Prayer) This familiar term seems first to havebeen used authoritatively in a rubric to the English Litany of1544: It is thought convenient in this Common Prayer ofProcession to have it set forth and used in the Vulgar Tongue,for stirring the people to more devotion. It is again foundin the Injunctions of Edward VI., issued in 1546-7. But itis a very ancient term, being found in use as far back as a.d.252, in St. Cyprians Treatise on the Lords Prayer ; of whichhe writes, Piihlica ist nobis et Conwiunis Oratio. Common Prayer and Ptthlic Prayer are not theologicallyidentical, although the terms are used in
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