Then shall be read distinctly with an audible voice the First Lesson, taken out of the Old Testament, as is appointed in the Calendar, except there be Proper Lessons assigned for that day : He that readeth so standing and turning himself, as he may best... A catechism on the Common prayer - Page 96by Alexander Watson - 1843 - 238 pagesFull view - About this book
| Episcopal Church, William McGarvey - 1895 - 682 pages
...109 [Prop. Bk. 1786] [Eng. Bk. 1775 (1662)] standing and turning himself, as he may best be Jieard of all such as are present. And after that, shall be said or sung, in English, the Hymn called Te Deuui laudamus, daily throughout the Year. ^f Note? That before every Lesson the Minister shall say,... | |
| Charles Woodruff Shields - Christian union - 1895 - 314 pages
...Testament, as is appointed in the Calendar, except there be proper Lessons assigned for that day. 3 And after that, shall be said or sung, in English, the Hymn called Te Deuni Laudamus, daily throughout the Year. TE DEUM LAUDAMUS.1 lUc praise tbee, © <3oo : we acknowledge... | |
| William Magan Campion - 1898 - 484 pages
...Proper Lesson shall be read, and if there are two Proper Lessons each shall be read in its proper place; he that readeth so standing and turning himself as he may best be heard of all such as are present. Hüte that before every Lesson the Minister shall say, Here bcginneth such a Chapter, or Verse of such... | |
| Vernon Staley - Liturgical objects - 1901 - 274 pages
...being the case, as it undoubtedly is, it is both natural and reasonable that the reader should " turn himself as he may best be heard of all such as are present, Gospel are acts of worship, and therefore properly read as if Almighty God Himself were being addressed.... | |
| Percy Dearmer - Anglican Communion - 1902 - 532 pages
...Lord be with you.' The rubric about the lessons is clear that the reader shall ' so stand and turn himself as he may best be heard of all such as are present ' ; the lessons therefore should be read as audibly and as naturally as possible, ' distinctly with... | |
| 1903 - 378 pages
...minister is ... directed to read [the Lessons] distinctly with an audible voice, and to turn himself so as he may best be heard of all such as are present ; which shews, that in time of prayer the minister used to look another way : a custom still observed... | |
| Francis Marshall - 1905 - 188 pages
...Testament, as is appointed in the ^Calendar, except there be *proper Lessons assigned for that day : sHe that readeth so standing and turning himself, as he may best be heard of all such as are present. A nd after that, shall be said or sung, in English, the Hymn called Te Deum Laudamus, daily throughout... | |
| Walter Howard Frere - Rites and ceremonies - 1907 - 356 pages
...the people to read to them, as the reader of the lessons at Mattins or Evensong is directed to do, ' He that readeth so standing and turning himself, as...he may best be heard of all such as are present.' In some churches a contrary custom prevails, or at any rate has been recently imported, by which the... | |
| Vernon Staley - Liturgics - 1907 - 248 pages
...AND BENEDICITE In the Book of Common Prayer the rubric directs that, after the First Lesson ended, " shall be said or sung, in English, the hymn called Te Deum laudamus, daily throughout the year." After the Te Deum stands the rubric, " Or this Canticle, Benedicite omnia opera" These rubrics have... | |
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