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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1862-1863-469

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468 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT II-Cranilatt into Itatin groie Such is the nature of sin 80 long as it is yet in doing it yields some pleasure but when it is finished then the little pleasure departs and heaviness of spirit ensues This is what we experience when we do wrong to any afterwards we reproach ourselves So likewise when we overreach others we rejoice for the moment but afterwards we are pricked by our consciences Seest thou one who has gotten to himself the dwelling of the poor Shed tears not for him who has been robbed but for him who robbed him For he hath not caused but suffered mischief for him indeed he deprived of things temporal but himself he hath deprived of blessings eternal For if he who giveth not to those that ask shall go into hell-fire what shall become of him who taketh away from them that ask even what they have And what doth it profit "-does any one say-"when suffer ill Great is the profit not indeed in the punishment of him who hath injured thee hath God given thee thy reward for that were no great thing although some desire that But wilt thou learn what awaits thee He openeth to thee all heaven he maketh thee fellow-citizen of the saints he filteth thee to take place in their company he cleanseth thee from thy sins he crowneth thee with the crown of righteousness Ill- liturgical airt &onultttc Cljrologi The state of parties in the Church of England at the accession of James and James II respectively What circumstances led to the Hampton Court Conference Give short account of its proceedings Compare the existing Communion Service of the Church of England- With that before the Reformation With that of the Prayer Book of 1549 What were the chief points discussed by the commissionerj in revising the Prayer-Book in 1689 What circumstances made
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