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 and purest wheat bread, that conveniently may... Modern Decisions on Ritual and Kindred Subjects - Page 135by George John Talbot - 1894 - 165 pagesFull view - About this book
| History - 1872 - 802 pages
...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 and purest wheat bread that conveniently may be gotten." This is the same with the Rubric... | |
| John Walker - Gentleman's magazine (London, England) - 1811 - 514 pages
...and reason, enjoined only this short and pertinent rubric concerning the same sacred ordinance—" And, to take away the superstition which any person...have, in the bread and wine, it shall suffice that it b£ such as is usually to be eaten at the table with other meats ; but the best and purest wheat... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1819 - 576 pages
...in the fifth of King Edward, when, in his second book, this rubric was inserted in the room of it: And to take away the superstition which any person...Wine, it shall suffice that the Bread be such as is usually to Le eaten at the table with other meals, but the lest and purest wheat-bread that conveniently... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 592 pages
...the Injunction hath " authority by proviso of the statute. And whereas it is " said in the rule, that to take away the superstition which " any person hath,...wine, " it shall suffice that the bread be such as is usually to be ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. 35 "eaten at the table with other meats, &c. it shall suffice... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 558 pages
...the Injunction hath " authority by proviso of the statute. And whereas it is " said in the rule, that to take away the superstition which " any person hath,...wine, " it shall suffice that the bread be such as is usually to be " eaten at the table with other meats, &c. it shall suffice CHAP. " I expound, where... | |
| Edward John Burrow - 1822 - 594 pages
...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 and purest wheat bread that conveniently may be gotten.'1 With regard to the wine, or... | |
| James Ford - Lord's Supper - 1825 - 186 pages
...lake away all occasion of dissention, 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 and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be g^ten. And note that every Parishioner... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...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 i but the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be gotten. unto him, shall, immediately... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - Christianity - 1834 - 630 pages
...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,... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...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 and purest If heat Bread that conveniently may be gotten. ^f And if any of the Bread... | |
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