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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1849-1850-265

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 2G3 is to further one another towards that to put one another in mind of heaven and heavenly things And it is strange that men who profess to be Christians when they meet either fill one another's ears with lies and profane speeches or with vanities and trifles or at the best with the affairs of the earth and not word of those things that should most possess the heart and where the mind should be most set but are ready to reproach and taunt any such thing in others II liturgical antj 1stovaI Cljcolocjii Give an account of the so-called Liturgy of St Jame To what period may it be traced When and by what was it superseded Mention briefly the chief alterations made in the Book of Common Prayer after the Hampton Court and Savoy Confer- ences What was the original meaning of the word Afirovpyia How did it acquire its ecclesiastical meaning What is the difference between the position of Catechumens in the early Church and that of the same persons in our own Church How does this difference affect the Catechism and other portions of the Prayer-book What portions of the Prayer-hook may be traced to the labours of the Bishops of Gaul in the fifth and sixth centuries What Bishops are alluded to Explain the relation of the Creed to the other parts of the Order for Morning and Evening Prayer When and where was it first introduced into ublic worship Mention some of tbe practices connected with the Burial of the Dead common in the early Church The advantages and disadvantages of preaching from written Sermons When and under what conditions may Sermons be con- troversial
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