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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1868-1869-451

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT III -Etturgt'tal anil &0mtUttc $M Iog On what general principles are liturgical forms defended Trace briefly the early history of services for the Hours of Prayer Mention the leading characteristics of such services From what sources were the services probably derived which St Augustine introduced into England What do you know of the "Sarum Breviary What progress towards reformed Service-book was made in the reign of Henry VIII Describe briefly the various steps by which the English Prayer-book reached its present form What faults of the mediaeval Service-books are specified by the Revisors of 1549 What change was effected in the law of the Church by certain Acts of Henry VIII and of Elizabeth Under what different forms has the Rubric relating to Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof" appeared in different editions of the Prayer-book What points arising under this Rubric have been decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council What general rules and cautions should be observed in the choice of text for sermon What general considerations should determine the arrange- ment of sermon Example Give short heads of sermon on "Blessed are your eyes for they see IV -introBuctton to la CtStament Give some account of Origen's Hexapla its date its history and the versions it contained To whom are we indebted for what remains of it State the principal editions of the Septuagint Describe very brieily the Coptic and Armenian Versions Give some account of the Targum of Onkelos Of what books is it version Distinguish between the Samaritan Pentateuch and the Samaritan Version
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