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Excerpt from Further Studies in the Prayer Book
The first essay, it is hoped, may be of service to those of the younger clergy who may desire to place on their book-shelves some of the more important works which help to the elucidation of the history, structure, and meaning of the prayer-book.
The opportunity may be taken here for correcting two errors in me Worémamlzip of tile prayer-book, which were not discovered till after the appearance of the second edition. At p. 132 the collect for the first Sunday after Easter is wrongly attributed to Bishop Cosin it is really the old Collect for Tuesday in Easter week, transferred in 1662 to the next Sunday. At p. 134 it is stated that before 1661 the Collect for Easter Day was used through the whole of Easter week, while, in fact, Easter Tuesday had its own proper collect.
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The following pages are to some extent a continuation of the line of study pursued in The Workmanship of the Prayer-Book. More attention is here given to the possible influence of German Service-Books (or Directories for Worship); and use has been made of the original (German) form of Archbishop Hermann's Deliberatio, with some interesting results.
The paper on "Our Alms and Oblations" appeared, almost as it stands, in the Journal of Theological Studies (vol. i.), and the discussion of the Minatory Clauses of the Athanasian Creed has also (with some few differences) already appeared in print, in pamphlet form. The discussion of some of the problems presented by the Prayer of Humble Access, added as an Appendix, appeared in the Irish Church Quarterly for January 1908.
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