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490 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT II -CranSlate into Eattn never met with consideration that is more finely spun and what lias better pleased me than one in Epictetus which places an enemy in new light and gives us view of him altogether different from that in which we are used to regard him The sense of it is as follows -Does man reproach thee being proud or ill-natured envious or conceited ignorant or detracting Consider with thyself whether his reproaches are true If they are not consider that thou art not the person whom he reproaches but that he reviles an imaginary being and perhaps loves what thou really art though he hates what thou appearest to be If his reproaches are true if thou art the envious ill-natured man he takes thee for give thyself another turn become mild affable and obliging and his reproaches of thee naturally cease His reproaches may indeed continue hut thou art no longer the person whom he reproaches III -Utturgtcal airtf ftonulettc EijcoTogg What do we learn from Scripture as to the manner of celebrating the Holy Communion Describe briefly the Liturgy of the second and third centuries go far as it is known to us Mention the most striking points in which the Liturgy of St Chrysoatom differs from those of the third century What is known of the origin of the Sarum Missal And What changes were made in it by the Revisers of 1548 Point out how the arrangement of the First Book of Edward VI differs from that of our present Communion Office Suggest subject for Sermon suitable for the Third Sunday in Advent and indicate briefly the manner in which you would treat it IV -fntrottuctton to ΒΐΒ CrStamtnt How do you explain David's greeting to Nabal Thus ihall ye say to him that liveth in prosperity &c and the threat
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