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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1850-1851-292

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2S8 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT Dead Show that they did not involve the Doctrine of Pur- gatory On what grounds is the Church of England justified in omitting them What is the proper work of the Minister of Christ as preacher When and under what conditions are controversial sermons admissible Mention what appear to you the most necessary rules as to the style and language in which sermons should be written III -Uttiirguat anti omttettc Cijcoiogi State briefly the arguments by which you would justify the use of set forms of Prayer distinguishing those which are drawn from the authority of Scripture from the constitution of man's nature and from the practice of the primitive Church Give short history of the Early British and Gallican Liturgies When and by what were they supplanted When by whom and under what form were Litanies introduced What circumstances led to their rapid spread in the Western Church What was the origin of the Offertory in the Order for Holy Communion With what practices was it originally associated Show that the present practice of Confirmation is analogous to that of the Apostolic laying on of hands What is its practical relation to the Christian life Examine the Services for the Visitation of the Sick and for the Burial of the Dead as instances of the way in which the Church fulfils the function of παράκλησις What appears to you to be the best training for the Office of Preacher What are the moral and what the intellectual conditions of the right discharge of that office What principles should guide the Preacher in his Ethical teaching What defects are likely to render it ineffectual
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