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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1876-1877-535

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 535 In what places and in what senses is the word Sacrifice" used in our Communion Service Compare it in this respect with the great Ancient Liturgies Explain the full meaning and effect of the passage "Sacra mentum Eucharistiae ex institutione Christi non servabatur circumferehatur elevabatur nee adorabatur What is the history of Art xxix Shew its significance and its intimate connexion with the preceding Article Examine the phrase ΐροχος τον σωματο καϊ τον αίματο τον Κυρίου 10 What freedom is claimed for each National Church in respect of Traditions and Ceremonies How is it limited 11 Quote the statement of Art XXXIV On the Traditi ns of the Church on the duty of individual obedience to Church order Under what circumstances is this duty made difficult or impossible and what is then the course which must be fol- lowed 12 What are the positions asserted in the Preface to the Ordinal as to the threefold ministry cf the Church Shew how they are historically justified What is the usage of the word Ιπίσκοπο in the New Testament 13 What different views on the subject of the Divine right of Episcopacy" were held by different schools of English Theology in the 16ib and 17th centuries VIIL-articles What is the history of the celibacy of the clergy in the Christian Church What are the fundamental objections to compulsory celibacy What are the advantages and disad- vantages of voluntary celibacy in relation to ministerial work On what principles does the right of Excommunication in the Church rest Through what perversions of idea and cor- ruptions of practice did it pass in mediaeval times Give historical sketch of the ancient methods of public reconciliation of sinners and the steps by which it passed into the practice of private confession and absolution What general
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