The Coronation Service: Its Meaning and HistoryMowbray, 1952 - 94 Seiten |
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... Charles I , and Charles II , and that the Communion Service in the Prayer Book took the place of the Latin rite . In 1685 there were some unfortunate alterations caused by James II being a Roman Catholic and refusing 9.
... Charles I , and Charles II , and that the Communion Service in the Prayer Book took the place of the Latin rite . In 1685 there were some unfortunate alterations caused by James II being a Roman Catholic and refusing 9.
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... CHARLES our King , who shall wear it , may shine in thy sight with the ornament of good life and holy actions , and after this life , he may for ever enjoy that life and glory which has no end ; through Jesus Christ our Lord . Amen ...
... CHARLES our King , who shall wear it , may shine in thy sight with the ornament of good life and holy actions , and after this life , he may for ever enjoy that life and glory which has no end ; through Jesus Christ our Lord . Amen ...
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... Charles II , for whose coronation in 1661 new regalia had to be made . The principal ornaments in the regalia are the Crown of S. Edward ( supposed to be a copy of the old one ) used for the actual crowning in the service , the Imperial ...
... Charles II , for whose coronation in 1661 new regalia had to be made . The principal ornaments in the regalia are the Crown of S. Edward ( supposed to be a copy of the old one ) used for the actual crowning in the service , the Imperial ...
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Abbey Church altar Amen ancient anointed APPENDIX Archbishop says Archbishop takes armill beseech thee Bless and sanctify Catholic century ceremony chalice chasuble choir Christ our Lord Clergy Communion Service consecrated King CORONATION ORDER Coronation Service cross crown Curtana dalmatic Dean of Westminster delivery didst ecclesiastical Emperor English Coronation Epistle Erastianism Eucharist faith faldstool Gospel Holy Ghost holy oil Holy Roman Emperor Homage Imperial Imperial State Crown James King Edward's Chair King George King kneeling King of England King's right hand Kingdom Liber Regalis Litany liturgical Lord Great Chamberlain Majesty Majesty's mediaeval mercy Oath oblation offertory ornament Pall paten Peers praise priest Princes prophet Queen QUEEN REGNANT quire sings received regalia reign ring rite robe Roman Royal rubric says this prayer Sceptre Scone Scotland solemn Sovereign stole stone Sword things thou throne thy Servant CHARLES tion unction unto thee Veni vestments William and Mary