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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1861-1862-465

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466 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT in vobts est guem habetis Deo De quibus alio loco dicit Neseitis quia corpora vestra membra sunt Christi Quomodo ergo Deus non est qui templum habet aut minor Cbristo est cujus membra templum habet II -CranSlatt into iattn IJroit Wherefore do ye whatsoever hardship there be in this account it an exercise of the virtues of your mind and body Ye are about to undergo good fight wherein the President is the living God the Trainer the Holy Spirit the crown Eternity the prize the citizenship of the Heavens the glory for ever and ever Wherefore your Master Christ Jesus who hath given you the unction of the Spirit and hath brought you forth unto this wrestling-ground hath willed before the day of the contest to set you apart from free manner of living unto severer train- ing that your powers might be strengthened within you For the wrestlers also are set apart for stricter discipline that they may have time for building up their strength They are kept from luxury from the richer sorts of food from the pleasanter kinds of drink they are constrained harassed tired the more they have toiled in their exercises the more they hope for the victory And they saith the Apostle that they may obtain corruptible crown How much more then we who are to obtain an eternal one -for virtue is built up by hardness but by soft- ness is destroyed III -pastoral coIogn What were the chief causes of the gradual corruption of the worship of the Church during the Mediaeval period The state of the worship of the Church of England at the commencement of the reign of Henry VIII What steps taken during that reign tended directly or indirectly to reformation of it Give concise account of the structure and chief charac- teristics of the Prayer-Book of 1549 How was it received
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