They stressed Episcopal
Prayer Book worship, the sacraments of the Church, and urged the necessity of ordination only by bishops, who were supposed to stand in line that went back to the apostles.
Not exact matches
The scholar metaphor is useful for
worship and Bible study, but
books like Andrew Murray's With Christ in the School of
Prayer don't have much to say about faithfulness in the workplace.
They're anchored deep in our theologies, in our hymns and
worship songs, in our
prayers and in our children's coloring
books.
Hymn and
prayer book of the second temple it may have been, but obviously some of the psalms could never have been sung in connection with the sacrifices, and may well be grouped, as Professor Julius Bewer suggests, under the caption, «Private
Worship outside of the Temple.»
To include Lewis» words in
worship, as part of the liturgy itself, is to suggest that those words deserve the same reverence that we grant to the
Book of Common
Prayer and perhaps — given the usual source of liturgical benedictions — Scripture itself.
It does not uphold the doctrine, discipline and
worship of the church as set forth in the
Book of Common
Prayer...»
[However], there's the
Book of Common Prayer which is our worship book
Book of Common
Prayer which is our
worship bookbook....
Many of these
prayers have been incorporated in the Methodist
Book of
Worship for Church and Home.
The lights went on for me when I started
worshipping at an Anglican Church and when I began to integrate the
Book of Common
Prayer into my devotional life.
The
prayers of the Church which have been used through the centuries, such as the English
Book of Common
Prayer, contain many moods but center in the adoration and praise which lie at the heart of
worship.
Nowhere does it discuss the mysterious but willful destruction of the mighty poetic force of the Bible and
Prayer Book, which has turned the thunder and trumpets of Anglican
worship into a series of squeaks and squawks, accompanied by tambourines and guitars.
So the people gathered each morning and evening to
worship according to the Anglican
Book of Common
Prayer.
The
Book of Common Prayer, the Anglican book of worship, contained much that was taken bodily from the Catholic Ma
Book of Common
Prayer, the Anglican
book of worship, contained much that was taken bodily from the Catholic Ma
book of
worship, contained much that was taken bodily from the Catholic Mass..
'' I believe the whole thing... I will venture to say there isn't one Bishop here that believes any more than I do and that takes more delight in the
worship from that
Prayer Book than I do.
Bonhoeffer's popular
book Life Together deals with the practical relations of the church's life in Christ, including his concept of Christian community; how the community should
worship by always including scripture, hymns and
prayer both individual and common; personal
worship that includes meditation,
prayer and intercession; the problems of the church that require learning control of the tongue, meekness, listening, forbearing and proclaming.
The differing Anglican Eucharistic theologies have become institutionalised in the
Book of Common
Worship which provides a variety of Eucharistic
Prayers to meet the differing theological beliefs of different congregations.
Whatever fault we may find with that document in other respects — and Anglicans may be grateful that it is no longer commonly said, as ancient
prayer books required, at public
worship on certain great festivals of the Christian year — it gives us the right understanding of this triunitarian conception of God when it affirms «This is the Catholic faith: that we
worship Godhead in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity.»
We must have our dreams, our myths, our
prayers, our
worship, our angels, our sacred
book.
Officially, Episcopalians and Lutherans have moved into the post-Vatican II era — although many Episcopal congregations still cling to the 1928
prayer book (largely confined to 16th century form), and the Lutheran Book of Worship has alternatives for those who want to be reassured that nothing has changed since the time of Lut
book (largely confined to 16th century form), and the Lutheran
Book of Worship has alternatives for those who want to be reassured that nothing has changed since the time of Lut
Book of
Worship has alternatives for those who want to be reassured that nothing has changed since the time of Luther.
In public
worship (there was, after all, no other legal option) he prayed with a congregation that used Cranmer's superbly crafted
Book of Common
Prayer and heard at these same services the Bishop's Bible (the immediate predecessor to the King James Authorized Version), echoes of both of which can be detected in the plays, and of course he was buried in Stratford's Trinity Church; while privately he probably held to the Old Religion throughout his life, as recent research is making increasingly evident.
In the marriage service in the English
Prayer Book, the groom says to the bride, «With my body I thee
worship.»
This is beautifully expressed in a
prayer found in the Book of Common Prayer and the Lutheran Book of Worship, where confession of sins is followed by a request for forgiv
prayer found in the
Book of Common
Prayer and the Lutheran Book of Worship, where confession of sins is followed by a request for forgiv
Prayer and the Lutheran
Book of
Worship, where confession of sins is followed by a request for forgiveness.
The remainder of this
book will be given to further and detailed development of the definition just suggested, to the ways in which we may pray in words and in thought, to the place of
prayer in public
worship and above all in the Holy Communion or Lord's Supper — which all Christians save the Quakers and the Salvation Army know to be the central act of public
worship, however much they may sometimes slight that importance in church practice — and finally to see how it all «fits in» — how faith and action are related to, and find fulfillment in,
prayer both private and public.
(One might argue that hymnals,
prayer books and bulletins potentially create the same sort of isolation or individualism in
worship, and it's possible that they do.
Liturgical
worship, which follows a set pattern or structure in a
prayer book led by professional clergy, is the basic diet of mainline denominations.
In other
books, those of us who are process thinkers have endeavored to work out a theological or religious position, an interpretation of Christian
prayer and
worship, and a moral attitude, which will take account of what we have learned but which will also be in genuine continuity with the past we have inherited.
One great advantage of a lectureship was that it allowed men whose consciences were troubled by portions of the
Prayer Book to escape the requirement that the prescribed services be read, for the ordinary
worship was conducted by the parson and not by the lecturer.
Worship at Old North Church Old North Church is an Episcopal Church and
worships according to the
Book of Common
Prayer.