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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1876-1877-538

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538 theological department tlie full-moons are determined upon which the lime of Easter depends "The Morning and Evening Prayer shall he used in the accustomed place of the Church Chapel or Chancel What evidence is there as to the general understanding of accustomed place and the position of the minister in saying prayers In what respects does the present manner of saying or singing the Psalms differ from that in use during the Middle Ages From what sources have the non-Eucharistic Lections or Lessons been taken at various times The discourse Concern- ing the Service of the Church" complains that the "decent order" of Scripture reading was broken by "multitude of responds verses vain repetitions Explain this Give some account of the origin of Litanies From what source is our present Litany mainly derived Mention any peculiarities in the several editions of this What are the essentials of Holy Baptism And what ceremonies have at various times been added to these Which of these were contained in the book of 1649 which are not in the present book Describe the Catechumen system of the ancient Church and point out how the altered condition of the world has changed this Give sketch of the ceremonies of Easter-Eve in great church in the fourth century 10 What is Confirmation Give the principal authorities for it in Scripture and elsewhere XII omtltttc Into what periods do you divide English preaching Mention some of the most remarkable preachers in each Give briefly the leading characteristics of Latimer Jeremy Taylor and Tillotson Show how all moral teaching is necessarily affected by the posiiion in which we are placed in Christ Contrast for instance the teaching of Christianity on theft and on sins of sensuality
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