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face to the East, when he pronounceth the creed, or reads prayers.

❝9. By pretending for their innovations the injunctions and advertisements of Queen Elizabeth, which are not in force, etc. “10. By prohibiting a direct prayer before sermon, and bidding of prayer."

In addition to the above "innovations" exceptions are made to the change in the vestments of the clergy, to the sign of the cross in baptism, to the absolution of the sick and the burial service" the sure and certain hope of resurrection to eternal life."

The intelligent reader cannot fail to notice the striking similarity, we might almost say the perfect identity of these innovations with those which the Puseyite party are renewing in the Episcopal church. What is all this mighty movement of that party but another revival of Popish superstition? It is another return to Popery; another sad illustration of the strong affinities which have ever subsisted between the church of England and the church of Rome.

"Of all Protestant churches," remarks the learned author of Horae Biblicae, himself a distinguished civilian and a Roman Catholic," the National church of England most nearly resembles the church of Rome. It has retained much of the dogma, and much of the discipline of Roman Catholics. Down to the sub-deacon it has retained the whole of their hierarchy; and, like them, has its deans, rural deans, chapters, prebends, archdeacons, rulers and vicars; a liturgy, taken in a great measure, from the Roman Catholic liturgy, and composed like that, of Psalms, Canticles, the three Creeds, Litanies, Gospels, Epistles, prayers and responses. Both churches have the sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist, the absolution of the sick, the burial service, the sign of the cross in baptism, the reservation of confirmation, and order [ordination] to bishops, the difference of Episcopal and sacerdotal dress, feasts and fasts."

We know indeed that the Articles of the Church of England strongly protest against the errors of Popery, and assert the doctrines of the Reformation. And this is another verification of the famous declaration of Lord Chatham, that the Church of England has " a Calvinistic creed, a Popish liturgy, and an Arminian clergy."

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[192.

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D

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208.

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F
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G

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H

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I

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II. 77, 412.

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M

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411.

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Magdeburg Centuriators, 110.
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305.

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204, 257, 327.

Isidor. Pelus,

378.

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183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 215, 216,
218, 219, 301, 304, 373, 378.
Jewel, Bishop, 219.
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Justin Martyr, 166, 167, 168, 204,
249, 327, 340, 342, 343, 368.
King's Primitive Christianity, 50,
69, 96, 98, 104, 129, 193, 203.

L

Lactantius, Instit., 408.
Lampridius, Vit. Severi, 66.
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Laodicea, Council, 209, 277, 292.
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Le Bret, Gesch. Von Ital., 312.
Leo Allatius, De Eccl. Occid. et
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259, 270.

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Münscher, Handbuch der Christ.
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367, 369, 373.

N

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319, 360.
Neander's Allgemeine Geschichte
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Antagonisticus, 332.

Geschichte der Pflantzung
und Leitung der Christlichen
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124, 131, 136, 142, 148, 155, 156,
254, 256, 265, 396.

Introduction to this work,
13-23, 157.

Necessary Erudition, 193.

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