NYPL RESEARCH LIBRARIES 3 3433 07994468 6 m .mi g H| [I i> ; )i'; i : | >>\ > >.) ;)) j? ;>>J:.\- : < ; • . : ■ • ; j 5 1 ") j : j 5 ; •, ] 1 9 ; :> .; > jj jj JB ] *:)>,:• ^ ESTATE OFTllSHQF 1 31 M&R.09. CONCORDANCE TO THE- BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, TOGETHER WITH A TABLE OF THE PORTIONS OF SCRIPTURE FOUND OR REFERRED TO IN THE PRAYER BOOK, AND A TOPICAL INDEX OF THE COLLECTS- BY REV. J. COURTNEY JONES, A. M. PHILADELPHIA : GEO. W. JACOBS & CO. ii THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY] 47, A»TOR, L£NOX ANi T4LDEK FOUNDATION*. 1»09 DEDICATED TO MY WIFE, IN GRATEFUL RFCOGNITION OF HER FAITHFUL AND INTELLIGENT AS- SISTANCE, TO WHICH IS LARGELY DUE THE MEASURE OF COMPLETE- NESS AND OF ACCURACY WHICH THIS BOOK POSSESSES. f Pearre F-. Crowl & Co., Baltimore, THE PREFACE. The first thing to be desired in a concordance is completeness, the second is accuracy, and the third is the adoption of an easy system of reference. As to the first two requisites, I would not be bold enough to say that there is not an omission or a typographical error in my book. I can only say that my plan of work was such as almost precluded the possibility of any important omissions, and that, for the purpose of securing accuracy, I have carefully verified every one of about 27,000 references. Those who discover omissions and errors of any description will confer a great favour upon me if they will kindly inform me of them. As to my adoption of the easiest system of reference, there will doubt- less be difference of opinion. Some have suggested a system like that adopted by Dr. Green in his excellent concordance of the "English Liturgy," namely that of abbreviating the names of the various parts of the Prayer Book. I carefully considered this plan, but found two serious objections to it. 1. The difficulty (not in all cases successfully met even by Dr. Green) of combining brevity with clear- ness in such abbreviations, 2. The necessity under such a plan of making the references very short if the page was to be given. It has seemed to me that those who are familiar enough with the Prayer Book to understand such abbreviations are the very ones who could tell at a glance the part of the Prayer Book in which any given reference is to be found. By giving the page, I have made it possible for all who use this concordance to find the references without trouble. Those who use this book frequently will doubtless find that they will soon become familiar with the numbers designating the various Services, etc. I am sure that they will soon recognize 14, for instance, as standing for the Communion Service and 33 as standing for the Thirty -nine Articles. But in any case it will be very easy to refer to the explanatory table given on page v. An important question arises as to the uniformity of pagination in the different editions of the Prayer Book. Without such uniformity my whole system of reference would be useless, except to those who have the same editions that I used in preparing my book. I have written to Rev. Samuel Hart, D. D., the Custodian of the Standard Book of Common Prayer, and the following letter from him will explain the whole matter : February 17, 1898. MY Dear Mr. Jones: Title I., Canon 22, § ii, of the Digest contains the requirements as to uni- form pagination in the editions of the Prayer Book. These requirements — which you may care to print in your preface* — have been most loyally and willingly carried out by all the publishers. All books of the size of 24 mo, or larger, except one of part of the Prayer Book with a musical notation have been printed in absolute line for line and page for page reproduction of the Standard. In the 48 mo. books and those of smaller size there has been no attempt at uniformity; in fact, most if not all of these small books have been printed in double columns. Uniformity is not required in the 32 mo. books; but in the large number printed from sets of plates made from type set up in this country at an early day and very extensively used, there is practical uniformity, the divergence between the pages in these books and in the Standard rarely, if ever, differing by a line; every paragraph or verse in the books begins on the same page as in the Standard. In most of the 32 mo. books printed in England, there is as exact uniformity as in the larger books; one English firm and one American firm, however, have not attempted it; and it must be remembered that it is not required, as was just said. Very truly, Samuel Hart. The above statements are in exact accordance with that which I have discovered as to the pagination of a 16 mo. edition printed by the Oxford University Press and published by Thos. Nelson & Sons, and that of a 32 mo. edition published by American Prayer Book Fund (15 cts. edition.) I would suggest that if a reference is not found on the page given in my concordance it may be found on the last line of the preceding or the first line of the following page. *"A1I copies of the book of Common Prayer to be hereafter made and published shall conform to this Standard and shall agree therewith in paging, and so far as it is possible, in all other matters of typographical arrangement except that the rubrics may be printed either in red or in black. The requirement of uniformity in paging shall apply only to that por- tion of the Book which begins with the Order for Daily Morning Prayer, and ends with the Psalter, and shall not extend to editions smaller than those known as 24 mo., or to editions noted for music." Tit. I., Canon 22, 5 ii. iii I am convinced that our concordances of the Bible could be made much less bulky and far more serviceable if some one would take the material now at hand and not only carry out more thoroughly the plan of cross reference used only sparingly by Dr. Young, but also take careful note of all repeti- tions. This I have endeavoured to do in my book at the cost of much time and labour, and have thus effected the twofold purpose of condensation and of classification. The advantage of such treatment of references is to be seen especially with such words as God, Lord, Christ, holy and many others. The table showing the portions of Scripture found or referred to in the Prayei Book will prove useful, I am sure, to those who consider the position of certain passages of Scripture in the lectionary. &c, a valuable commentary upon their meaning. The Topical Index was suggested by a clerical friend, and though it takes up but a small por- tion of the book, was by no means easy to construct. I have endeavoured to make it as complete and reliable as possible. It gives me great pleasure to express my grateful appreciation not ouly of the subscriptions. which have enabled me to publish this fruit of my labour of love at very small financial loss, but especially of the kiud words and thoughtful suggestions which have come to me from so many who be- lieve that my work will help those who love the Prayer Book and desire to know it better. If their expectation is fulfilled, I shall feel amply rewarded for my arduous labours. TABLE OF CONTENTS. (OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER.) i. The Ratification of the Book of Common Prayer. 2. The Preface. 3. Concerning the Service of the Church, with the Order how the Psalter and the rest of the Holy Scripture is appointed to be read. 4. Tables of Proper Lessons of Holy Scripture. 5. The Calendar, with Tables of Lessons of Holy Scripture. 6. Tables and Rules for the Movable and Immovable Feasts, together with the Days of Fast- ing and Abstinence throughout the Year. 7. Tables for finding the Holy-days. S. The Order for Daily Morning Prayer. 9. The Order for Daily Evening Prayer. 10. The Litany. 11. Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several Occasions. 12. A Penitential Office for Ash-Wednesday. 13. The Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used throughout the Year. 14. The Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper, or Holy Communion. 15. The Ministration of Public Baptism of Infants, to be used in the Church. 16. The Ministration of Private Baptism of Children, in Houses. 17. The Ministration of Baptism to such as are of Riper Years; and able to answer for them- selves. iS. A Catechism; that is to say, an Instruction, to be learned by every Person before he be brought to be confirmed by the Bishop. 19. The Order of Confirmation, or Laying on of Hands upon those that are baptized, and come to years of Discretion. 20. The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony. 21. The Order for the Visitation of the Sick. 22. The Communion of the Sick. 23. The Order for the Burial of the Dead. 24. The Thanksgiving of Women after Child-birth; commonly called. The Churching of Women. 25. Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea. 26. A Form of Prayer for the Visitation of Prisoners. 27. A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Fruits of the earth, and all the other Blessings of his merciful Providence. 28. Forms of Prayer to be used in Families. 29. The Psalter, or Psalms of David. 'O. The form and Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating Bishaps, Priests, and Deacons. 31. The Form of Consecration of a Church or Chapel. 32. An Office of Institution of Ministers into Parishes or Churches. 33. Articles of Religion. The numbers refer : i, to the Service, etc.. as numbered in the "Table of Contents" on page iii of the Prayer Book, a"d P- v °' ">'s concordance; 2, to the page, and •,. to the lirst or second half of the page. Kor instance, 14,243,1 (see under the word "abstain") means that the reference is found in the Service numbered 14. (the Communion Service), on page 243, and in the first half of the page. N. B. For repetitions, seethe "List of Repetitions" pagei 177, 178 of the concordance. y,xxvii,2-then A is the Sunday Letter 32,550, 1-T0 our well beloved in Christ, A. B., 551,2-forthe purpose of instituting the Rev. A. B. do acknowledge you, the Rev. A. B., as P 552,1-1, A. B. , receive these keys Ability. 21,285, i-such sick persons as are of ability 28,324, 2-according to our abilities and opportuniti 30,517, i-for that will and ability is given of God 33.566, 2-to give alms — according to his ability Able. 11, 40 13.177, 15,250. 17.257. 18,269, 21,291 22,292 293 23.299 25.310 3" 527 i-whose power no creature is able to resist 2-without thee we are not able to please 2-taught so soon as he shall be able to learn i-of riper years and able to answer for 2-thou art not able to do these things i-that — he may be able to go to thine ho i-if the sick person be not able to come to 2-such as are not able to attend 2-whereby he is able to subdue all things 2-how able and ready to help 2-power, &c, which none is able to withstd i-that you may be able by them to teach Abolish. 15,251, i-utterly abolish the whole body of sin 33,565, i-hath authority to ordain, change and abo About. :o, 38, i-or about to assemble 25,305,2-all things quiet about us 28,326, 2-for his sake who went about doing good 3 2, 55 1, 1 -occasion - - to bring about a separation 33.563. 1_to be gazed upon or to be carried about 564,1-reserved. carried about, lifted up , 2-In addition to the above ,2-The letter found as above will be the -Waters that be above the firmament -but above all for thine inestimable love -may above all things seek -the above prayer may be used -Send unto them help from above -loving thee above all things -And above all things ye must give most -may omit that part of the above -anything that is in heaven above -visit him with comforts from above -substituting - - for those appointed above 307,2-the great God to be feared above -heaven is high above the earth and above all keep in our minds a lively -Above all we adore thy mercy ■Thy blessed unction from above proceeding from above 523,1-as is above prescribed Abridge. 2,v,i-may be altered, abridged, enlarged, amend Abroad. 30,516,2-Christ's sheep that are dispersed abroad 521,2-sent abroad into the world his Apostles 528,2-may ever more be ready to spread abroad Absence. 15,251,2-or in his absence, any other lawful minis 30,512, i-in the absence of the priest to baptize 32,551, i-in case of their necessary absence, two Above. 6, xxiv 7,xxvn 8, 8,2- 15. 1- 9. 27,1- 11. 38.1- 12, 50, r- 13.159. " 14,230,1- 15.249.2- 18,268,1- 11,291,1- 22,293,2- 25.305.2;, 309.2- 28,324,1- 327.1- 30,519,2- Absolution. 8, 4,2-The Declaration of Absolution, or Remis 5, i-to declare and pronounce the Absolution 22,293, i-The Confession and the Absolution Absolve. 8, 5, i-He pardoneth and absolveth all those •12, 50,1-by thy merciful pardon may be absolved 13.185. 2-Absolve thy people from their offences Abstain. 14,243, i-when ye wilfully abstain from the Lord's 33.564. 2-not commanded to abstain from marriag Abstinenee. 6,xxiv,i-with the days of Fasting and Abstinen 2-such a measure of abstinence as is more 13, 88,1-Give us grace to use such abstinence Abundance. 13,167,2-Pour down upon us the abundance of thy 30,519, 2-with the abundance of thy grace 32.554. i-givethe abundance of thy grace Abundantly. 30,528,2-poured down his gifts abundantly Abuse. 26,316, 1-D0 not either way abuse the goodness 01 Accept. 11, 44,1-such - - as thou wilt be pleased to accept '3. l5°- -Mercifully accept our prayers 14,228,2-to accept our alms and oblations the words [to accept, &c] be left unsaid 236, i-mercifully to accept this our sacrifice of 2-to accept this our bounden duty and serv 14, 242, 2-such excuses are not so easily accepted 21,285,2-consider his contrition, accept his tears 317, i-consider his contrition, accept his repent 26,317, i-didst accept the conversion of a sinner on 28,323, 2-beseeching thee to accept this our morn 326,2-And accept, O Lord, our intercession for 30,513, i-hast vouchsafed to accept and take these 31.547. i-have been — graciously accepted 2-accept, O Lord, this service at our hands 548, i-that thou mayest accept their bounden 549, i-we beseech thee — graciously to accept Acceptable. 13. 56, i-that — we may be found an acceptable 217,1-we may be made an holy temple accepta 19,275,2-those things which are good and accepta 23,301,1-we may be found acceptable in thy sight 31,549,1-perform a service acceptable unto thee 32,553. i-May the words - - be alway acceptable 554,1-may be an holy temple acceptable unto 33.559.2-to do good works pleasant and acceptabl Yet are they pleasing and acceptable to Accommodate. 31,546, 2-such of the clergy as can be there accom Accompany. 2, vi, 2-beseeching Almighty God to a. with his 8, 4,1-to a. me with a pure heart and humble 28,324,2-Let thy Holy Spirit a. us to the place, &c Accomplish. 11, 39,1-and we pray thee shortly to a. the numb 13,179,1-may cheerfully a. those things which 30,519, i-that he may a. his work which he hath 527,2-that he a-ing in you the good work which ACCORD. ACTUAL. Accord. 8, 15, 2-grace at this time with one accord to make 15,249,2-and with one accord make our prayers According. Title page-a. to the use of the Protestant Episcop 2,v,i(2)-a. to the various exigencies of times and 2 that which a. to her best understanding and although a. to her judgment, there be 6, xxiv.i -reckoned a. to an ancient ecclesiastical xxv,i-then (a. to the first rule) the next Sunday 2-to find - - a. to the Calendar 7,xxvii,i-A Table-A. To The Several Days That 8, 4, 2-a. to thy promises declared unto mankind 7,1-the First Lesson a. to the Table 10,1-acc. to the Table or Calendar 12,2-rose again according to the Scriptures 14,2-according to their several necessities 9, 27, 2-in thee - - a. to thy blessed Word and ordi '°> 33.2_t° amend our lives a. to thy holy Word 34,1-deal not with us a. to our sins i-neither reward us a. to our iniquities 11, 44,2-live and walk a. to thy will 47,2-live in this world a. to thy will 13,163,1-may by thee be enabled to live a. to thy 204,2-truly repent a. to his preaching 14,232,2-the Proper Preface a. to the time 233, 2-a. to whose most true promise, the Holy 235, 2-a. to the institution of thy dearly beloved 14,236,1-receiving them a. to thy Son, our Saviour 237, i-a. to the Form before prescribed 240,1-which we have faithfully asked a. to thy 241, 2-to make restitution -- a. to the uttermost 242, 2-wherefore a. to mine office I bid you, in 15,249,2-may lead the rest of his life a. to this be 16, 252, 2-a. to the due and prescribed order of the 253, i-well done and a. unto due order 17,263, i-by the Font a. to his discretion 20,279, 1(2 )-till death us do part a. to God's holy 280,1-and live a. to thy laws 21.285,2-who a. to the multitude of thy mercies 22,293, t-proceed a. to the form before prescribed 23, 299, 2-a. to the mighty working whereby he is 24,304,2-faithfully live and walk a. to thy will 309,2-dealt with us according to our sins nor rewarded us according to our iniqu 26,313,2-ready to make restitution — a. to the utte 28,324,1-and a. to the works done in the body be 2-a. to our abilities and opportunities 326,2-according to their several necessities 30,509, i-a. to the Order of the Protestant Episco 2-a. to the Form hereafter following 511,2-truly called a. to the will of our Lord -a. to the Canons of this Church 512,2-3. to the Doctrine of Christ who a. to the Canons of the Church may 516, 2-a. to your bouuden duty 517,1-a. to the rule of the same Scriptures 2-truly called a. to the will of our Lord 2-a. to the Canons of this Church 5iS,i-a. to the Commandments of God 2-a. to the Doctrin-s of Christ 5^9, i-who a. to the Canons of the Church may 520, i-A. to thy promise, Lord, Thou givest 526,2-a. to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ 33,561, i-called a. to God's purpose by his 2-to frame his life according to that law ministered according toChrist'sordiuance 565, 1 -changed a. to diversity of countries 566,1-cousecrated according to said form 2-to give alms according to his ability done a. to the Prophet's teaching Accordingly. 2. v,2-we find accordingly that seeking to "keep 2,vi, i-a. a commission for a review was issued 10, 32,1-may set it forth and show it a. 15,247,2-aud the answers to be made a. Account. (Verb. ) 7,xxviii,i-Years which are still to be a-d Bissex are to fce a-d only common years 317,1-accounted as one of those that go down 30,509. 2-no man shall be accounted - - to be a law 33.55s. 2-we do receive them and a. them Canonical 559,2-we are a-d righteous before God only. Account. (Noun.) 14, 221, 2-to give an account of the same to the ord 21,284, i-after this life there is an account to be 28,324, i-in which we must give a strict account Accountable. 32,550, 2-bearing in mind that you are a. to us Accursed. 26,315,2-Go ye accursed into the fire everlasting 33,56i,2-They also are to had a-d who presume to Accuse. 12, 50,1-they whose consciences by sin are a-d 21,284, 1 -so that a-ing and condemning yourself 2-not to be a-d and condemned in that fea 25,306,2 of which his conscience shall a. him 30,510, 2-such time as the party accused shall 33,563, i-that they be a-d by those that have know Accustom. 21,282, i-extend thy a-d goodness to this thy serv 24,303, i-in — place as hath been a-d 304. 2-the Woman-must offer a-d offerings 32,550, 2-to claim — all the accustomed temporali Acknowledge. 2, v, i-indifferent and alterable and so a. 8, 3,2-moveth us — to a. and confess 4, i-we ought at all times humbly to a. our 7,1-we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord 2-the holy church — doth acknowledge Th 8, 12,2-1 a. one Baptism for the remission of sins 1 r, 46,1-we a. it thy goodness that 12, 50,2-who meekly a. our vileness [3. 86,2-lamenting our sins and a-ing our wretch 148,1-to a. the glory of the Eternal Trinity !4,23i,i-we a. and bewail our manifold sins 19,274,2-a-ing yourselves bound to believe, &c. 25,305,2-a-iug thy power and imploring thy 26.313,1-to a. the righteousness of his judgments 28,325, 2-a-ing our manifold transgressions 30,521, i-and that he may with perfect faith ever a. 31,549, i-we a. that we are not worthy to offer 32,551,2-1 do receive and a. you-as priest, etc. Acknowledgment. 28,323, i-a. of God's mercy and preservation Act. (Noun.) 6,xxiv,2-suited to --acts and exercises of devoti 19, 274, i-the eighth chapter of the Book of the Acts 30,511,1-out of the sixth chapter of the Acts of the 32,550,2-to perform every Act of sacerdotal funct Act. (Verb.) 30,547,i,2(2)-acting agreeably to their own reason 551,1-the priest who acts as institutor Action. 26,318,2-the fearful rewards of his actions may end 28,324, i-strict account of our thoughts -- and ac- tions Actual. 17,257,2-committing many a. transgressions 33.557. 2-also for the a. sins of men 564,2-sins — both original and a. ADAM. ADVERSARY. Adam. 15,248, i-Grant that the old Adam in this child 33,559, i-standeth not in the following of Adam engendered of the offspring of Adam 2-after the fall of A. Add. 6, xxv, 1-T0 find --add 1 to the yearof our Lord 7,xxvii,2-one Day — must be added to the Day add to the Year its fourth part II, 39,1-add the heathen to thine inheritance 15,251, i-Then shall he add and say 17,265, 2-adding, and these Infants After -- shall be added, and these Infan 19,275,2— all kneeling down the Bishop shall add 280,2-the minister shall add this Blessing 21,282,2-may add strength to his faith and seriou 286,2;3i7,2-Adding this 23,298,2-such fitting Prayers — may be added 26,312.2-he shall add the prayer, O God, merciful 313,2-vou must add a lively and steadfast faith 28,323,2-auother day is added to our lives 30,514, 2-iu theproper Suffrage there added Addition. 6,xxiv,2-In addition to the above, the First Thur Additional. 23,301, i-Additioual Prayers Address. 14,234, i-retained in the introductory address 15, 246,1-pass immediately to the questions a-d 17,247,2-being considered as addressed to them 265,1-may begin with the questions addressed 25,307, i-We make our address to thy Divine Maj 32,554, 2-he shall make to him the address prescri Administer. 14,229.1-a. justice to the punishment of wickedue -rightly and duly a. thy holy Sacraments 240,2-1 purpose through God's assistance to a. 15,244,1-that Baptism should not be a-d but upon Baptism may be a-d upon any other day 16,251, 2-then Baptism shall be a-d as followeth 265,1-tne house where the Sacrament is to be a. 22,292, i-uhen it shall be publicly a-d iu the Chur 26,314, <-the time that it may be proper to a. it to 28,326,2-8. to them according to their several nee 30,523, 2-a the godly Discipline thereof 32,553, 2-graut that I may faithful ly a. thy holy 554, 2-shall proceed to- - andtoa. the holy Euch Administration. Title Page-A. of the Holy Sacraments 1, iv, -having — set forth a Book of--and Adm. 3,vii,i-the order for the a. of the Lord's Supper 11, 40,2-who are to be called to any office and a. 14.221, i-The Order for the A. of the Lord's Supp 30,511,1-uow called to the like office and Adm. 513,2-things appertaining to Ecclesiastical Ad- ministration 526.2-before we admit you to this A. 545, 2-the Order for the Administration of the Holy Communion Admit. 2, v,j-too much easiness in admitting variations 11, 40, i-and to be admitted into Holy Orders 13,135,2-those who are a-d into the fellowship of 14, 221, 2-in that case ought to a. the penitent 15,244,1-Parents shall be a-d as Sponsors if it be 17,265, i-that so he may be a-d to the Holy Com 19,276, 2-there shall none be a-d to Holy Commu 30,509,2-approved and a-d thereunto by lawful au a-d thereunto according to the Form here And none shall be a-d a Deacon — ex- cept may — a. him a Deacon in such manner and 30,510, i-Duty — of suchas come to bea-d Deacons I present unto you - - to be a-d Deacons 2-for the which he ought not to be a-d to 512,1-if he be a-d thereto by the Bishop 5 13, 2-he may be a-d by his Diocesan 514, i-the Duty --of such as come tobe a-d Pries I present — to be a-d to the Order of Pric 526, 1 -offer up our prayers — before we a. this, 2-hasty--in a-ing any person to the Gove 2-before we a. you to this Administration 531,1-now to be admitted to the Order of Dea Admonish. 15,244, i-The people are to be a-d that it is most 16,251, 2-a. the People that they defer not the Bap 2i,2S5,i-let him then bea-d to make his will 26,314, i-further a. him — concerning the crimes 316,2-let him be a-d to the utmost of his power Admonition. 30,5 1 2, 2-following with - - their godly admonitions 519,1-ditto Adoption. 13, 58.2-made thy children by a. and grace 15,250, i-to receive him for thine own child by a. 33,561, i-they be made sous ol God by a. 563,2-our a. to be the sous of God by the Holy Adorable. 8,7,2-Thine a. true and onlv Son Adoration. 33,562, 1 -Romish doctrine concerning - - the A Adore. 25-3°5,2-and therefore we a. thy Divine Majesty 28,327, i-Above all we a. thy mercy iu sending thy Adorn. 20,277, 2-which holy estate Christ a-d and beauti 30,511, i;5i5,i;526,i-and a. them with innocency of Adult. 17,265, i-may require the Baptizing of Adults in pr the Office of Infant baptism and that oi Adults at the same time the prayers next following in the Office for Adults 2-first that for Adults, and lastly that for In 23,294,1-for any unbaptized Adults Adulterer. 14,241,2-if any of you be — an adulterer Adultery. 18,268, 2-Thou shalt not commit adultery Advancement. 11, 37,1-tothe advancement of thy glory 25,312, i-to improve this great mercy to — the a. Advantage. 21,281,2-Let the enemy have no a. of him Advent. 6,xxiv.i-A. Sunda.y is always the nearest Sunday 8, 10,1-Note that save on the Sundays iu A. 8, I2,2;9, 16,2-among the opening sentences 13, 52» -54, 1-55. -'-57. 1 -The First, Second, &c, Sunday iu Adv. 52, -repeated with the other collects iu Advent 187,1-The Sunday next before A. Adversary. 8, 13, i-may not fear the power of any adversar 30,527, 2-that the a. may be ashamed hiving noth ADVERSITY. AGE. Adversity. 10, 34,2-in all our troubles and adversities 13, 82 -may be defended against all adversity 89 -from all adversities which may happen to 148 -defend us from all adversities 154 -defended- -in all dangers and adversities 13,182, 2-may be free from all adversities 14,229,2-sickness or any other a. 21,283,2-whensoever by any manner of a. it shall 284, i-by suffering patiently a-s troubles, and 26,317, i-patience in this his time of a. 28,324, 2-Defend us from all dangers and a-s Advertise. 14,221, i-he shall a. him that he presume not to co Advice. 14,242,1-receive such godly counsel and advice 32,551, i-with the a. of our Presbyters Advisedly. 2, v,2-variations in things once a. established 20,277,2-reverently — a. soberly Advocate. 8,14,1-our Advocate and Mediator 10,35,2-our only Mediator and A. See also 13,62, 14,229,2, 23,302,1 12,51,2-26,314, 2-onr Mediator and A. Afar. 17,260,2-to all that are a. off Affect. 31,547,1-and affect their hearts with moredevotion 33,549, 1 -affect them with an awful apprehension Affecting. 2,vi,2-clearest, plainest, most a-ing — manner Affection. 10, 31, i-from all inordinate and sinful affections 10, 32,2-receive it with pure a. 13,123,2-mortifying our corrupt a-s 137,1-canst order the unruly wills and a-s 208 -forsaking all worldly and carnal affectio i5,24S,2-Graut that all sinful a-s 251,1-mortifying all our evil and corrupt a-s 54S, i-with such seriousness, affection and devo 33,559, i-some do expound the wisdom — some affection Affix. 7.xxviii. i-The asterisk a-d to certain Hundredth 32» 55i>I_we have hereunto affixed our Episcop Afflict. 8, 14,2-any ways a-d or distressed 11, 39,2-for our sins thou hast a-d us 42,1-grievous sickness with which we are af- flicted 43,2-thou dost not willingly a. 21,289,1-upon this thy a-d servant Affliction. 8, 15,1-happy issue out of all their afflictions IO> 35,i-graciously look upon our afflictions 11, 39,1-Behold — the afflictions of thy people 42,2-Give him patience under his affliction 43,1-For a person under affliction -with patience under his affliction 28,324, i-patience under any afflictions Afford. 32,551 , 2-whether it a. just cause to suspend the Ser Afraid. 13,167,2-those things whereof our conscience is a. 14, 242, 2-and therefore am a. to come 26,315, 2-may be the more a. to offend 28,324, i-as may make us both a. and ashamed 327,2-that we may never be a. to die Afterward. 16,252,2-if the child do a. live Again. 8, 11,2-He rose a. from the dead. See also un- der the word rise 12,2-And he shall come a. with glory, to judge 13, 52,2-when he shall come again in glorious ma See also under come 79, -when he shall appear again with power 235,1-until his coming a. 15,247, i-that he may be born a. See also under born 252,2-ought not to be baptized a. 16,253,1-then shall he not christen the child a. 257,1-and a. after the immersion 20.279,2-Then shall they a. loose their hands 290, 2-bringest down — and bringest up again 309,2-then down again into the deep 25,310, 2-humbly present ourselves a. 326, i-lest — we be drawn a. into sin 30,516. 2-And now a. we exhort you 529, i-bring a. the outcasts .^•SST^-and took again his body 560. 2-al though baptized and born a. in Christ we may arise a. and amend our lives Against. 2, v,2-cavil or quarrel a. her Liturgy 6, xxv, i-The Golden Number - - against which The Day - - standing a. the Sunday Le 2-a. the Hundredth Year - - you have 7,xxviii,i-and a. it — you will find 8, 4,1-we have offended a. thy holy laws 9, 27,i;(3,vii,i)-A Collect for Aid against Perils 10, 34,2-whichthe craft and subtlety — worketh a. 11, 45,2-tower - - a. the face of the enemy 13, 82,2-defended a. all adversity 91,1-our defence a. all our enemies 14,221,2-all that the other hath trespassed a. him 231,1-committed - -A. thy Divine Majesty thy wrath and indignation a. us 241,1-not only a. God but also a. your neighbo 242, 2-provoke God's indignation a. you 248, 2-to triumph a. the devil, the world and the 15, 249, 2-a. sin, the world and the devil 18,268,2-false witness a. thy neighbour 2i,2S8,2-we beseech thee a. the hour of death 2S9,i-Thou writest bitter things a. him 2-give him strength a. all his temptations 25,307, i-a Fight at Sea a. any enemy 2-let not our sins now cry a. us for vengea a defence unto us a. the face of the enemy O defend our cause a. the face of the eue 311,1-when men rose up a. us 2-those that rose up a. us 26,313, 2-to be such as are not only a. God but a. 314,1-prepare himself — a. the time 316,2-evil practices designed a. others 30,520, 2-A. us may prevail 527,2-having nothing to say a. you 33,560,2-Not every deadly sin --is sin a. the Holy 562,1-oughtnot to decree anything a. the same 565, i-so that nothing be ordained a. God's word as he that offendeth a. the common order 2-A. Peril of Idolatry Gluttony Ex- cess of Apparel Idleness re- bellion A§e- . • 15,247,2-until he come of age to take it upon nim 18,271, i-by reason of their tender a. 2-which promise when they come to age 272,1-as children are come to a competent age 21,282,2-as youth, health, age, weakness 290, 2-to the honour through the eternal ages 28,323,2-as we grow in a. we may grow in grace 30,509, 2-except he be of the a. which the Canon 517,1-perfectness of a. in Christ 519,2-That through the ages all along AGED. ALL. Aged. 22,293. 2- This Office may be used with a. and bed- Agony. 10,31.1-By thine A. and Bloody Sweat Agree. 14,229,1-may a. in the truth of thy holy word Agreeable. I3iI35>2_such things as are a. to the same 30,517, i-with a life a. to the same 522,2-out of thy most holy word or a. to the sa 33»563i 2-as most a. with the institution of Christ Agreeably. 31,547, i-acting a. to their own reason Agreement. 30,517, i-unto that a. in the faith Aid. 3, vii,i-that follow the Collect for A. against Peri 9, 27,1-Collect for A. against Perils 13,154,2-may by thy mighty a. be defended and 15,245,2-the a. of all who need Aim. 2,v,2-her general a. in these different reviews Air. 8,9,2-0 all ye Fowls of the a. Aisle. 546,1-Shall go up the aisle of the Church Albeit. 33,559,2-A. that good works which — cannot be put Alexandria. 33,561,2-The Church of Rome, Alexandria and An Alike. 33,564, i-ministered to all Christian men a. All 1, iv,2-received as such by a. members of th 2, vi, i-what ought to be the proper end of all in all godliness and honesty 2-to enumerate all the different alterati 3, viii,i-the Proper Lessons for all which days 6, xxiv,i-all the Sundays in the year 2-all the Fridays in the year except Chr all other blessings of his merciful Prov xxiv,i-St. Michael and all Angels All Sai xxv,i-all which holds until the Year of our 2-Note that in all Bissextile or Leap yea 7,xxvii,2- ditto xxviii,i-in all the intermediate years betwixt whereas all the other Hundredth years 8, 4,1-we ought at all times 5,1-pardoneth and absolveth all those who forgiveness to all those 2-deliver you from all your sins confirm and strengthen you in all goodn 6,1-Here all standing up 7, -All the earth doth worship thee To thee all Angels cry aloud Heavens and all the Powers therein The holy church throughout all the world — -didst open — to all believers 8,2-0 all ye Works all ye Powers of the Lo 9, -O all ye Green Things upon the earth O ye Whales and all that move in the waters O all ye Fowls of the air O all ye Beasts and Cattle 12, -of all things visible and invisible be- fore all worlds By whom all things were made all devoutly kneeling 31, 32. 8, 13, -from all assaults of our enemies all our doings beingordered all in Civil Authority behold all the dwellers upon earth all others in authority 14, -Prayer for all Conditions of Men Cre- ator and Preserver of all mankind for all sorts and conditions of men saving health unto all nations that all who profess and call all those who are anyways afflicted 15, -happy issue out all their afflictions Father of all mercies for all thy goodness to us and to all men all the blessings of this life above all for thine inestimable love due sense of all thy mercies in holiness and righteousness all our days be all honour and glory 9, 27, -all holy desires all good counsels all just works all perils and dan- gers all in Civil Authority all others in authority above all things we and all the people 10, 30, 2-all evil and mischief all blindness of heart -all uncharitableness all inordinate and sinful affections all the deceits of the world-From all sedition all false doctrine in all time of our tribulation all time of our pros- perity all Christian Rulers -to illuminate all Bishops all thy peo- ple to give to all nations all such . as have erred all who are in danger all who travel 33, -all women in the perils of child-birth all sick persons all prisoners and captives— all who are desolate have mercy upon all men forgive us all our sins may — omit all that followeth 34, 2-all our troubles 35, 2-all those evils that we most justly 2-all our troubles 11, 37, -all their consultations that all things may be so ordered for all genera- tions all other necessaries from all error -in all places may be used by all Con- gregations take away all hatred Father of us all may be all of one heart- — hast made of one blood all nations of men -all men everywhere all those who seek thy kingdom all things neces- sary to their -be all honour and glory Governor of all things may be preserved — from all perils the only giver of all victory set forward the salvation of all men the giver of all good gifts to all those who are to be called 41,2-fillest all things living with 42,1-God of all comfort 46,1-that all the world may know that grant to all of us grace 2-in all godliness and honesty 47,(2)-in the presence of all thy people whose mercy is over all thy works 12, 49,2-may omit all that followeth 50,1-all those who confess their sins unto thee who hast compassion upon all men 13, 52. i-The Collect - - shall serve all the week af 54,1-who hast caused all holy Scriptures 62,1-in all our sufferings- all those who suf 65,1-Mortify and kill all vices in us 68,1-our hearts and all our members all worldly and carnal lusts 38. 39. 40, ALL. ALL. 13, 68, i-we may in all things obey 73,1-govern all things all the days of 74,2-in all our dangers 76,1-support us in all dangers carry us through all temptations 82,2-we may be defended against all adversity 84,2-all our doings without charity the very bond of peace and of all virtues S6,2-Sius of all those who are penitent may obtain of thee, the God of all mercy 89,2-from all adversities which may happen to 2-from all evil thoughts which may 91,1-to be our defence against all our enemies 96,2-that all mankind should follow 118,2-which we offer — for all estates 119, i-hast made all men upon all Jews, Turk all ignorance, hardness of h< art 135,2-grant unto all those who are admitted all such things as are agreeable 138,2-from whom all good things do come 143,1-Grantus -- to have a right judgment in all 148,2-defend us from all adversities 150,2-the strength of all those who 154,2-in all dangers and adversities 156,1-protector of all that trust in thee 157,2-in all godly quietness 159,1-loving thee above all things which exceed all that we can desire 160,2-Lord of all power and might giver of all good things nourish us with all goodness 161,2-all things both in heaven and earth put away from us all hurtful things 172,1-all things hurtful all things profitable to our salvation 175,1-given to all good works 177,2-may in all things direct and rule 179,1-from all things that may hurt us 180,2-cleansed from all their sins iS2,2-may be free from all adversities 184,1-who art the author of all godliness 1 85, 2- we may all be delivered from the bands 188,2-Grant unto us all that we, being called 190,1-withoutall doubt to believe be all hon- our and glory 13,207, i-make — all Bishops and Pastors of thy fl 208,2-leaving his father-- and all that he had forsaking all worldly and carnal affectio 213,1-to forsake all covetous desires 214,1-Saint Michael and all Angels 216,1-all the diseases of our souls may be heal 219,1-All Saints Day in all virtuous and godly living 14,221,2-all that the other hath trespassed 222,1-unto whom all hearts are open, all desir 223,2-write all these thy laws in our hearts 224,2-the People all standing up 228,2-to give thanks for all men 229, -all those who do confess the hearts of all Christian rulers to all Bishops and other Ministers to all thy peo- ple give thy heavenly grace in holi- ness - - all the days of their life all those who in this transitory life for all thy servants departed this life-ex- horteth all persons diligently to try 230, -in perfect charity with all men And above all things ye must give in true holiness - - all the days of our life 231, -all those who are minded to receive Maker of all things, Judge of all men Forgive us all that is past to all those who with hearty repentance saith unto all who truly turn to him 232,2-we should at all times and in all places with all the company of heaven an, i-to make us clean from all sin 14,233, 2-appeared to all his Apostles to lead them to all truth 234,1-preach the Gospel to all nations 2-in the name of all those who shall receive 235,1-All glory be to thee, Almighty God 2-lay his hand upon all the bread Drink ye all of this 236, -we, and all thy whole church, may obtain — all other benefits of his passion and all others who shall be partakers all honour and glory b(*unto thee 237, -all devoutly kneeling before all have communicated All glory be to thee Almighty God when all have com- municated 23S, -company of all faithful people and do all such good works as thou hast be all honour and glory said or sung all standing which passeth all un- derstanding 239, -all the changes and chances Direct us 0 Lord in all our doings — — in all our works begun, continued, and the fountain of all wisdom 240,1-shall be said all that is appointed to all such as shall be religiously and de 241, 2-from all injuries and wrongs done 242, i-removal of all scruple and doubtfulness- 1 bid you all who are here with all kind of provision 15,244,2-the people all standing forasmuch as all men are 245,2-the aid of all who need the helper of all who flee to thee 246,:-how he exhorteth all men to follow 247,2-to grant all these things that ye have pr 2 (2 )-the devil and all his works -with all covetous desires of the same 1 renounce them all Dost thou believe all the Articles grant that all sinful affections and that all things be- longing to the spirit who dost live and govern all things that they should go teach all nations -Then shall be said all kneeling then, all standing up renounce the devil and all his works and all other things which a Christian ought to know t-all our evil and corrupt affections in all virtue and godliness of living 16,252,2-In which case, all standing he shall say 253, r-that all things were done as in this case all is well done 255,2-Then shall be said all kneeling 256,1-Then all standing up, the Minister shall 17,257,2-the people all standing until the Lord's 260, 1-G0 ye into all the world 2-and to all that are afar off 261,2-all those things that we have prayed for 26',.2-shall be said the Lord's Prayer all kneeli 264,1-all standing up 2-use all diligence 265,1-inortifying all our evil and corrupt affec in all virtue and godliness of living iS,266,2-that I should renounce the devil and all all the sinful lusts of the flesh all the Articles of the Christian Faith walk in the same all the days of my life 267,1-hath made me and all the world 2-hath redeemed me and all mankind hath sanctified me and all the people of 268,1-and do all that thou hast to do and all that in them is 269, -to love him with all my heart, with all my mind, with all my soul with all my strength to serve him truly all the days of my life 24S, 250, -5>- ALL. ALL. 18,269, -to do to all men as I would to all my governors, teachers to all my bel- ters iu all my dealings at all times to call for by diligent prayer 270, -the giver of all goodness his grace unto me and to all people send us all things that are needful save and defend us in all dangers- — from all sin and wickedness 272,1-in charity with all men and all Fathers, Mothers all that is here appointed 2-the names of all such persons 19,27.-?, i-all that are to be then confirmed 274.2-and to do all those things which ye then 275, i-forgiveness of all their sins Then all of them in order kneeling And all kneeling down -20, 277, i-is commended --to behouourable among all 27S, i-the secrets of all hearts 2 (2)-forsaking all others, keep thee ouly 2S0, i-Creator and Preserver of all mankind 279,2-with all my worldly goods I thee endow 280,1-Giverof all spiritual grace 2-fill you with all spiritual benediction 2i,2Si,i-to this house and to all that dwell in it 282,2-and of all things to them pertaining 283, 2-w hereof all are partakers 284,1-by whom all must be judged 2S5,i-All this I steadfastly believe be in charity with all the world all persons that have offended him 2S6,2-to all those who put their trust iu him to whom all things iu heaven, in earth 28S,i-God of all comfort repentance for all the errors of his life 2-forasmuch as in all appearance 289, -God of all comfort- strength against all his temptations heal all his distempers A prayer — in behalf of all present 290, i-all the days of our lives All which we ask through Jesus Christ our 291,1-to bless thy holy name for ail thy goodn be all honour and glory 22,292,1-Forasmuch as all mortal men are subject and all things necessary being prepared 293,1-and last of all to the sick person and receiveth the Holy Communion all at 23,299, 2-able to subdue all things uuto himself 300, 2-the good examples of all those thy serva with all those who are departed 301,1-to all who love and fear thee 2-grace and virtue declared in all thy sain 302, i-vvith all those who are of the mystical bo able to subdue all things uuto himself 25,305,2-Prayers to be used in all Ships we have been safe and seen all things qu how terrible thou art in all thy works the great God to be feared above all 306,1-but beholdest all things below to glorify thy Name all the days of our 307,1-that rulest and commaudest all things 2-who hast made and rulest all things feared above all — defeuce unto all 308,2-leaving — and all that he had 310,2-even when we gave all for lost do give all praise aud glory to thy holy thy mercy is over all thy works 311,1-in holiness — all the days of our life 311,2-Sovereign Commander of all the world 312,1-to the good of all mankind walking before thee all our days as for all thy mercies be all glory and honour 26,313, i-And blot out all our iniquities governeth all things both in heaven and 2-for all injuries and wrongs 322 28,324 325. 26,314, -All this I steadfastly believe in charity with all the world Then, all kneel- ing the Minister shall say certain or all of theseprayers following Prayer for all Conditions of men all those who are under reproach 315,2-iu all appearance the time of yourdissolu appear before the Judge of all flesh 3i6,i-aud cleanse us from all unrighteousness and giving all the satisfaction 2-be in charity with all men to forgive all such as have offended you All this I steadfastly believe 317,1-God of all comfort 27,319, i-all the other blessings of his merciful Pro 320, 2-for all the other blessings of thy merciful 32 1,1-obedient walking before thee all our days be all honour and glory 2-say as follows all kneeling i-above all keep in our minds just and upright in all our dealings ready to do good to all men direct us iu all our ways defend us from all dan- gers and adversities take us and all things belonging to us 1 -let the Master — say as follows, all kneeli 2-hast promised forgiveness to all those forgive us all our transgressions 326,1-our intercessions for all mankind Let the light of thy Gospel shine upon all nations — —Bless all 111 authority over us Send down — u;on all our rela- tions— —Reward all who have done us good pardon all those who have- done or wish us evil Be merciful to all who are in any trouble our un- feigned thanks for all thy mercies 327, i-all other endowments and faculties all the other comforts — of life above- all we adore for all the directions, assistances — —through whose merits we received them all defend us from all dangers 30,509,1-It is evident unio all men, diligently rea 512,1-Do you believe all the Canonical Scriptu 2-Will you apply all your diligence 513, i-all who are ordered shall tarry giver of all good things to observe all spiritual Discipline 516,2-until ye have done all that lieth in you 517, i-all such as are or shall be committed all worldly cares and studies 2-draw all your cares and studies 518, -all Doctrine required as necessary with all diligence to keep all faith- ful diligence all erroneous and strange doctrines love among all Chiistian people 519,1-this will to do all these things supplications to God for all these things the pcrsous all kneeling 30,519,2-That through the ages all along 520.1-In grief and all distress 521, -Throughout all Christian lands The Fatherof all might On all that shall profess his Name a great flock in all parts of the world all which either here or elsewhere all thv other ben- efits 522,2-which all they who receive orders shall in all our words and deeds 523,1-When all things are duly prepared Give grace to all Bishops 2-that all may receive the crown 526, i-to illuminate all Bishops giver of all good things 2-that the Holy Scriptures contain all Doc ALL ALMIGHTY. 30,527, -ready with all faithful diligence drive away all erroneous and strange doc- trine Will you deny all ungodliness in all things an example of good works set forward — love and peace among all men to all stran- gers destitute of help a good will to do all these things 529,1-the increase — may be manifest unto all 2-with all patience and doctrine 31,547, -from all unhallowed — uses — -with all humility and readiness from all un- hallowed — uses for all other holy offices 548. i-all other benefits of his passion 2-A11 which we beg for Jesus Christ's sake all who shall enjoy the benefit 549,1 -all those thy servants who 2-worshipped — through all generations 32,550, 2-Sovereign Judge of all to claim and enjoy all the accustomed te 551,1-dissolution of all sacerdotal relation of all which you will give us due notice dissolution of all sacerdotal connection Then all the clergy present standing 552,2-in all things a pattern to the flock God over all, blessed forevermore giver of all good and perfect gifts 553, 2-with all their powers and faculties may all the wishes and desires of my will in the performance of all the duties of m 554,1-Grant that — all Christians may be so Serve thee in all godly quietness 33,557, i-Preserver of all things both visible and in 2-all things appertaining to the perfection to judge all Men at the last day- Holy Scripture containeth all things nee 558,2-All the Books of the New Testament 560, i-when ye have done all that are comman was made like unto us in all things 2-But all we the rest — offend 561.2-in all those things that of necessity are 564,1-ministered to all Christian men alike 2-for all the sins of the whole world as for all other Christian men 565, -traditions — in all places one at all times they have been divers so that all things be done to edifying 566, -all references to the constitution and laws of England — all things necessary to such Consecration we decree all such to be rightly — ordered ex- tendeth to all men in all things temporal all men who are profes- sors of the Gospel Allege. 20,278, i-if no impediment shall be alleged Allow. 2, v,i-may without offence be allowed 2-if allowed such just and favorable constr vi, 1 -as in common equity ought to be allowed 3,viii,2-hymns set forth and allowed by the auth 14,242, 2-accepted and a-d before God 15,247, i-alloweth this charitable work of ours 17,265, i-the same is hereby a-d in that case 20,278,1-as God's Word doth a. 23,302, i-the same is hereby a-d for weighty cause 33,562, 2-are states of life a-d in the Scriptures Almighty. 2, vi,2-earaestly beseeching A. God to accom 6,xxiv,2-Day of Thanksgiving to A. God 8, 1,1-Let ushumbly confess our sins unto A. G 3,2-cloak them before the face of A. God 4,T-A. and most merciful Father-n/so 1 1 ,;,9. 1 2 -A. God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Ch 8, 5, i-A. God, our heavenly Father-also 1 1,40, 1 ; 30,527,1 n,2-I believe in God the Father K.-see also for Father Ahniglity 11,2; 12,1; 21,2; 14, 236,1; 238,1 13,2-Almighty and Everlasting GoA-see also 14,1; 11,37,2; 13,73,74,86,96,118,148,167, 170,211; 15,245,1; 247,1; 28,323,1 I5,i-A. God Father of all mercies 2-A. God who hast given us grace 9, 19,1-Let us humbly confess our sins unto A. G 27, 2-A. God whose kingdom is everlasting 40,1-0 A. God, the supreme Governor A. God, the giver of all good gifts 4i,i-A. God, who hast blessed the earth 2-0 A. God, the Lord of life 42, 2-A. God, and merciful Father 43, i-we commend to thy a. protection 44, 2-thanks to A. God for her safe deliverance O A. God, we give thee humble thanks 45,2-0 A. God, who art a strong tower of def 47,1-A. God and heavenly Father 13, 52,1-A. God, give us grace 58, 2-A. God who hast given us 65,1-0 A. God, who out of the mouths 68,1-A. God, who madest thy blessed Son 89,2-A. God, who seest that we have 91,1-We beseech thee, A. God 93,1-Grant we beseech thee A. God 94,2-We beseech thee A. God n8,2-A. God, we beseech thee 1 25, 2-A. God, who through thine only begotten 133, i-A. Father who hast given 134, i-A. God who hast given 135,2-A. God who showest to them 137,1-OA. God, who alone canst order 140,1-Grant, we beseech thee, A. God 166, i-who declarest thy a. power 168, 2-A. and merciful God 179,1-0 A. and most merciful God 188,2-A. God, who didst give such grace 190,1-194,1; 228,2; 237,2; 274,2; 301, 2-A. and everliving God 196,1-0 A. God who into the place 199, i-O A. God who hast instructed 201,1-0 A. God, whom truly to know 203,1-0 Lord God A. who didst endue 204, i-A. God, by whose providence 206,2-0 A. God, who by thy Son 212,2-0 A. God, who by thy blessed Son 215. 2-A. God, who calledst Luke 217,1-0 A. God, who hast built 219,1-0 A. God, who hast knit together 14,222, i-A. God, unto whom all hearts 224, i-O A . Lord and everlasting God 230,2-make your humble confession to A. God 231, i-A God, the Father of our Lord 232,2-givethanks untothee-A. Everlasting God 235,1-All glory be to thee, A. God 236, i-of thy a. goodness, vouchsafe to bless 237,1-All glory be to thee, A. God 239,1-the Blessing of God A. Grant we beseech thee, A. God 2-A. God, the fountain of all wisdom 240, i-A. God, who hast promised 2-render — thanks to A. God 241,1-confess yourselves to A. God 243, i-our humble petitions to A. God 2-A. and immortal God 248, 2-A., everliving God 249.2-Let us give thanks to A. God 19,275, 2-A. and everliving God 274,21276, i-O A. Lord, and everlasting God 2-The Blessing of God A. 2 1. 282, 1 -Hear us A. and most merciful God 2-A. God is the Lord of life and death . 286.2-The A. Lord who is a most strong tower 287,2-0 A. God, and merciful Father ALMIGHTY. ALTERATION. 21,288,2-0 A. God, with whom do live 22,292, i-whensoever it shall please A. God 2-A. everliving God 23,299, i-it hath pleased A. God 300, i-A. God, with whom do live 24,303, i-it hath pleased A. God 304,2-0 A. God, we give thee humble thanks 25,305, i-into thy a. and most gracious protection 25,311,2-0 A. God, the Sovereign Commander 26,313, i-that A. God, whose never failing provid 2-confess yourself to A. God 315, i-it hath pleased A. God in his justice 318, 2-A. God, who declarest thy a. power 27,319, i-A Form of Prayer — to A. God 30,510, 2-A. God, who by thy divine providence 513, i-A. God, the giver of all good things 519,1-A. God, who hath given you this will 521, i-A. God and heavenly Father 523, i-A. God, who by thy Son Jesus Christ 526, i-offer up our prayers to A. God A. God, giver of all good things 528, 2-A. God and most merciful Father 32,554,1-0 A. God, who hast built thy Chun h Alms. 14,225,2-when the a. of the people are to be recei 228, i-shall receive the A. for the Poor 2-when the a. and oblations are presented to accept our alms and oblations (2) if there be no alms or oblations 30,512, i-relieved with the a. of the parishioners 33.565. 2-Of Almsdoing 566,2-liberally to give alms to the poor Alone. S, 4,2-made by the Priest alone, standing 11, 42,2-to whom alone belong the issues of 43,1-who alone spreadest out the 46, i-who a. makest men to be of one mind 13,137,1-who a. canst order the unruly wills 14,240,2-whereby a. we obtain remission 21,287,2-to whom a. belong the issues of life 22,293,2-the minister a. may communicate with h 24,303, i-or the concluding Prayer alone 25,305,1-who a. spreadest out the heavens 26,314,2-thou alone bringest light 30,517,1-for that will and ability is given of God a. 33,560, i-of Christ alone without sin 564,2-there is none other satisfaction for sin but that a. Along. 30,519,2-That through the ages all a. Aloud. S,7,i-To thee all Angels cry a. Already. 2, vi,i-upon the principles a. laid down 12,49, 2-If the Litany hath been already said 14,229,2-if it hath been already said on one Lord's 15,244, 2;i7, 257, 2-Hath — been already baptized 16,257, 1517, 265, 2-If thou art not already baptized Also. 2, vi,2-the reasons of them also in which it will also appear 3, viii,2-and a. before and after Sermons 7,xxvii,2-and a. the Number, which, iu Table I 8, 6, 1 -except a. when it is used 7, 2-A. the Holy Ghost, the Comforter 12,1-was crucified also for us 9, 27,1-and a. that by thee, we, being defended ". 44,2;47.2-and a. may be partaker of everlasti 13) 71.2-and a. may have grace and power 96,2-and a. be made partakers of his resurrec 134,2-and a. an ensample of godly life and a. daily endeavour ourselves 140, i-so we may also in heart and mind thither 14,224,1-Hear also what our Lord Jesus Christ sa 229, 1- We beseech thee also so to direct 2-we also bless thy holy Name 232,1-Hear a. what Saint Paul saith Hear a. what Saint John saith 233,2-thither we might also ascend and a. boldness with fervent zeal 237,1-and after that to the People a. in order 23S, i-are a. heirs through hope 240,2-but a. to be our spiritual food and susteu 241,1-but a. against your neighbours 15,245,1-and a. didst safely lead the children of 247,2-ye have heard a. that our Lord must a. faithfully for his part i6,24S,2-may a. be endued with heavenly virtues 250, 2-may also be a partaker of 251,2-and a. he shall warn them 17,260, i-which a. showeth-the great benefit 2-even Baptism doth a. now save us 261,1-Ye have heard a. that our Lord Jesus Ch 2-ye must a. faithfully for your part 264,2-ye are a. to call upon them to use it is your part and duty a. -to walk 19,273,1-can also answer to such other questions 2-and a. promise that by the grace of God 20,278, i-And also speaking unto the Persons who 2 1, 284, 2-and a. did rise again 22,292,1-signifying a. how many there are to com 23.300,2-who a. hath taught us by his holy Apost 25,305, i-may be also used in Ships of war 311, i-not only by words but a. by our lives 26,313,2-not only against God but a. against your 30,509,2-anda. by public Prayer --were approved ■ 510, i-and a. how the people ought to esteem 2-1 have enquired --and a. examined them 514,1-and a. how the People ought to esteem 5 16, 2-and a. the horrible punishment 517,1-as a. to beware that 2-may a. understand your minds 519,1-Grant a. unto you strength 522,2-Grant a. that we may have grace to hear 525,2-It is written a. that the holy Apostles pr 527,2-Granta. unto you strength 529,2-with others, shall a. communicate but a. may be — a wholesome example 31,547,1-that he will a. favourably approve 32, 550, 2-and a. hereby do institute you 551,2-as a. of the prescribed letter 33,557, 2-but a. for the actual sins of men so a. is it to be believed 561,2-They a. are to be had accursed so a. the Church of Rome but a. in matters of faith 562, 1 -and a. Invocation of Saints 2-but a. strengthen and confirm our Faith 563, 2-but it is a. a sign of Regeneration or New 566, i-which a. suspends the order for the read Altar. 32,550,2-They who serve at the a. should live of the things belonging to the a. 55 1, 1 -who shall go within the rails of the Altar i-standing on the right and left of the A. 2-standing within the rails of the A. 552, 2-receive — within the rails of the Altar 553.2-Then shall - - kneel at the Altar 2-to serve at thy holy A. Alter. 2,v,i-may be a-d, abridged, enlarged Alterable. 2,v. i-things in their own nature indifferent and a. Alteration. 2, v,i-such changes and a-s should be made 2-necessity-of occasional changes and a-s yielded to make such a-s in their different reviews and a-s ALTERATION. 10 ANEW. 2,vi,i-that further a-s would in time The attention - - was - - drawn to these a-s But while these a-s were in review 2-to establish such other a-s — as might be dee It seems unnecessary to enumerate all the different alterations Alternately. 31,546, i-repeating the twenty-fourth Psalm alter- nately Although. 2, v,2-a. according to her judgment 8, 4,1-a. we ought at ail times humbly to ackuo 14,236, 2-and a. we are unworthy 15,249,2-to be omitted a. the Church knoweth no 22,293,2-a. he do not receive the .Sacrament with 33,558,2-A. the Law given from God — do uotbiud 559, i-a. there is no condemnation 560, 2- we the rest a. baptized 562, i-a. the Church be a witness and a keeper 563, i-A. in the visible Church the evil be ever a. they be ministered by evil men 564, i-a. they do carnally and visibly press Always. 6,xxiv, i-is a. the First Sunday after the Pull M is always the nearest Sunday to the Fe 8, 1,1-The minister shall a. begin the Morning 14,1-may a. incline to thy will and walk in thy 11, 45, i-will always declare thy loving kindness 46,2-a. praising and magnifying thy mercies 12, 50.2-Thy property is a. to have mercy 13, 76, i-we cannot a. stand upright 133,1-that we may a. serve thee in pureness of 134,2-that we may a. most thankfully receive 162,2-the spirit to think and do a. such things 167,2-who art a. more ready to hear 175,1-may a. prevent and follow us 196, -alway preserved from false Apostles 203,1-to use them alway to thine honour 214,1-thy holy Angels a. do-thee service 14,230, i-we should a. remember the exceeding gr 234,2-whose property is a. to have mercy 239, i-be amongst you and remain with you a. 240,1-which he shall a. do upon the Sunday 1 5, 25 1, 1 -remembering a. that Baptism doth repre 22,292,1-to the intent they may be a. in readiness 25,307, 2-givest not alway the battle to the strong 311,1-hearts a. ready to express our thankfuln 2f<,324,2-and minds always contented 326,1-but may a. go to our rest 327.2-grace a. to live in such a state 30,513, 2-having a. the testimony of a good eousc 516,2-have a. therefore printed in your reniem 518.1-a. so to minister the Doctrine and Sacra 549. i-may always performa service acceptable 33,553, i-be always acceptable in thy sight 554,2-the Benediction, which he shall a. prono 559, i-the flesh lusteth a. contrary to the Spirit Amen.— See at the End of all Prayers. S, 5.1-Shall answer here andat theendof-Amen 1, 6,1 etc. -at the End of the Gloria Patri 12, etc.-at the End of the Creeds 9, 22, 1 etc.-at the End of the Gloria in Excelcis 15,249, -I baptize - - Amen We receive — Amen 1 8, 270, 2-and therefore I say, Amen, So be it 25,310, i-Let every one of us say, Amen, Amen 30,525, 2-Iu the Name of God, Amen. 32,552, i-Who is God over all - - Amen Amend. 2, v,i-may be altered, abridged, enlarged, am 10, 33,2-to a. our lives according to thy holy Wo xx, 39,-j-that we may learn by - - to a. our lives 14,221, i-to have truly repented and a-d 230, i-a. vour lives and be in charity 242, 2- Do ye not repent and a.? 21,283, i-to correct and a. in you whatsoever 33,560,2-we may arise again and a. our lives Amendment. 2, v, 2-expediency of occasional alterations and amendments vi,2-to establish such other alterations and a-s to enumerate all the different alterations and a-s 14,241, i-full purpose of a. of life 26,313,2- ditto 316,1-who calleth us mercifully to a. Amends. 14,221,2-to make a. for that wherein he himself 21,285,1-that he make a. to the uttermost. America. Title Page-the Pr. Ep. Ch. in the United States of America. Alsoi,iv,i; 30,509,1; 525,2; 555-1 25, 305, i-a safeguard unto the United Mates of A. American. 2,vi,i-but when - - the A. States became iudepen Amiss. 25,326. i-whatever is a. in the temper and disposi Among. 11, 37,2-established a. us for all generations 13, 52, -come among us and with great might 119,1-may be saved a. the remnant of the true 137, i-a. the sundry and manifold changes 14,221, i-If a. those who come to be partakers 239, 1 -among all the changes and chances of 20,277,2-houourable a. all men 21,290.2-that a. the praises which thy saints — sh 24, 303, 1 -as it stands among the Occasional Prayers 315,2-Soonto be removed from amoug'men 27,319, i-A. the sentences at the beginning of the 30,517, i-that there be no place left among you, ei 5iS,2-peace and love a. all Christian peopleaud a. them which are — committed to your 527,2-love and peace — a. all men 549,2-thy habitation among the Sons of men 32,550, 2-every Act of sacerdotal Function a. the 551,2-should minister among you 33,563,2-ought to have among themselves. Amongst. 11, 46,1-the seditions — which have been lately raised up a. us 239, i-be amongst you and remain with you 2i,28S,2-grant him a longer continuance a. us 26,317, 2-his continuance appeareth.to be short a. Anabaptist. 33,566, 2-as certain A-s do falsely boast Ancient. 6,xxiv.i-according to an ancient Ecclesiastical 30,509, i-diligently reading Holy Scripture and a. Authors 526,2-the Holy Scripture and a. Canons couini Andrew. 6, xxiv,i-the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew St. Andrew the Apostle 13, i8S,2-Saint A's Day didst give such grace unto thy holy Apostle Saint A. Anew. 15,244,2-bom a. of water and of the Spirit ANGEL. 11 ANY. Angel. 8, 7,1-To thee all Angels cry aloud 8,i-0 all ye A-s of the Lord 13,197,2-as we have known — by the message of an A. 6,xxiv,i; 13,214,1-St. Michael and all A-s 214,1-the services of A-s and men thy holy Angels always do thee service 232, 233, 234(7)-Therefore with A-s and Arch- angels 21,290,2-which thy saints and holy angels shall si 26,315,2-prepared for the devil and his angels Anger. 12, 50,2-turn thine a. from us 25,309,2-slow to a. and of great mercy 26,314, 2-correct them not in thine a. 317,2-which have justly provoked thee to a. Angry. 10, 30,2; 21,281,1-be not a. with us forever Anima. 9, 2i,2;24:2-Benedic Anima Mea Anno Domini. 30,509, i-Established — September, A. D. 1792 32,551,1-at - - this - - day of - A. D.- Annunciation. 6,xxiv,i; 13,197, i-The A. of the blessed Virgin Anoint. 30,519,2-Thou the A-ing Spirit art A. and cheer our soiled face Another. 17,260,2-testifieth in another place 28,323, 2-that a. day is added to our lives 523,2-and a. Bishop shall read 524,2-then a. Bishop shall read 30,546, i-the Bishop one verse and the Clergy another 33,562, i-that it be repugnant to a. 563,2-the love that Christians ought to have one to a. Answer. (Noun.) Before Versicles, &c, such as And with thy Spirit And our mouth shall show forth thy praise, 8,1,1; 5,1; 6,1 (2); 12,2; 13,1 (2); 9,26,2 (4); 11,35.2; 12.50,1 (4); 14,232,1 (2); 15,248,1 (4); 18,266, (4); 267,1 (4); 26S.2; 269,1 (3); 270(4); 271(8); 272,1; i9-274,2(3); 21,281,2(2); 282,1(3); 30.- 511,2 (2); 512(5); 517,2; 518 (6); 519,1; 526,1,2; 527 (7); 528,2 15,247,2-and the Answers to be made accordingly 252, 2-shall find by the answers of such as bring 16, 256, 2-if they-- do makesuch uncertain answers 17,260,2-the answer of a good conscience towards 261,2-the Answers to be made accordingly Answer. (Verb. ) 8, 5. i-The People shall answer here, and — Am 15,244,2-Ifthey anwer, No, then shall theminister l7, 257, 1 -Of Riper Years, and Able to Answer for 257, 2-If they answer, No 261,2-and answer to the following questions 265, 2-come to years — to answer for themselves 18,272, i-and can answer to the other questions 19,273,1-answer to such other Questions 273.2-can also answer to such other 274.1-And every one shall audibly answer 20,27s, i-as ye will answer at the dreadful day 2-The Man shall answer 2-Tlie Woman shall answer 21,285, i-The sick Person shall answer 26,314, i-the Prisoner shall answer 26,316, 2-And the Criminal shall answer 30,510,2-The Priest shall answer 519, i-The Priests — answering by verses 528,1-answering by verses as followeth Answerably. 17,264,2-to walk a. to your Christian calling Anthem. 3.viii,2-Hymns and Anthems — Anthems in the 8, 6, i-Then shall be said or sung the following A. ; except on those days for which other A-s are appointed 9, 27,2-Here followeth the A. 13,125,1-insteadof the Psalm-- these A-s shall be 14,228, 2-there may be sung a Hymn, or an Offer- tory A. 23,298,2-Here may be sung a Hymn or an A. Antioch. 33,561, 2-As the Church of Jerusalem, Alexandria and A. Any. 2, v,2-although — there be not anything in it contrary to the Word of God. See also under the word tiling for anything vi, i-to revive it by a. new commission 2-uninfluenced — by any worldly auth in a. essential point of doctrine 3, vii, i-On a. day when Morning and Evenir"^ at a. other Service for which no foi i;i- See also under the word other J or any other viii,2-If in a. Church, upon a Sunday Upon a. day for which no Proper Less appointed — for a. day in the same w before and after a. Office in this Book xxv, i-next following a. such Full Moon the remainder, if a. is the Golden Num 2-T0 find — for a. given Year of our L 7,xxvii,2-To find — for a. given Year of our L 2-but if a. number remain, then the Let- ter — is the Sunday Letter xxviii,i-the Calendar in a. given Year of our S, i.i-On a. day not a Sunday, he may omit On a. day when the Holy Communion is 11, 2-And a. Churches may instead use the 13,1-may not fear the power of a. adversaries 2-neither run into a. kind of danger 14,2-a. ways afflicted or distressed when any desire the prayers of 15,1-when any desire to return thanks 11, 38, i-During — the session of a. General or 40,1-are to be called to any office and . 2-ordained to a. holy function 44,2-To be said when a. Woman, being prese 52, -The Collect appointed for any Sunday 13, 60,2-If in a. Church the Holy Communion be 66, i-If there be a. more days before 127,1-If in a. Church the Holy Communion be 14,221,1-shall know a. to be an open and notoriou to have done a. wrong to his neighbours every Minister so repelling a. 14,229,2-or any other adversity 232, 2-if there be any specially appointed 234, i-without any difference or inequality 235,2-In which there is any wine to be consecr 236, 2-to offer unto thee a. sacrifice 237. i-the Bishops — in like manner (if a. be 240,1-if a. of the consecrated Bread and Wine therefore if a. of you be a blasphemer if there be a. of you, who by this means 242, i-( without a. cause) — refuse to come 2-If a. man say, I am a grievous sinner 17,257, 2-When a. such persons as are of riper years. See also under the word person ANY. 12 APPOINT. 20,277, i-If a. of you know cause or just impediuie 2-is not by a. to be entered into unadvisedly If a. man can show just cause. See also under the zvord man 278,1-that if either of you know any impediuie 21 283.2-whensoever by a. manner of adver '2S7,i-mayusea part of the service of this Book with the foregoing service or any partth 289. 2-nor place it any where but in thee 23, 294, 1 -is not to be used for a. unbaptued adults, any who die excommunicate 299,1-for a. pains of death, to fall from thee 25 307, i-a Fight at sea against a. enemy i-the Priest, if there be any in the Ship 26,312, i-Wheu - - shall be read in a. Prison '314,1-if he have a. scruples nor place it any where but in thee 316,2-if heknoweth any combinations in wick- edness or any evil practices designed against others 3i8,i-should not make a. public profession 323,1-When disturbances of a. kind befall 324! i-under a. afflictions thou shalt see fit 326,2-all who are in a. trouble 10 509,2-no man might presume to execute a. of suffered to execute a. of the said functions 510,2-if there be a. of you who knoweth a. imp if a. great Crime or Impediment be obje 514,2-if there be any of you who knoweth any impediment - - in any of them 516.2-or a. member thereof, do take any hurt 31,546,2-shall have the instruments if there be any 32,550, i-In a. diocese- - may be omitted 2-as you shall at a. time receive 551,1-in case of a. difference between 2-if a. of you can show just cause why 2-If any objection be offered 558, i-of whose authority was never a. doubt yet doth it not apply them to establish a. 2-nor - - ought - - to be received in a. com 563, i-have not any visible sign 2-The Baptism of young Children is in any wise to be retained Apart. 31,547, i-our godly purpose of setting a. 549,2-this place now set a. to thy service Apostle. 6,xxiv,2-St. Philip and St. James the A-s St. Barnabas the A. St. Peter the A. St. James the A. ; St. Barth- olomew the A. ; St. Matthew the A.; St. Simon and St. Jude the A-s; St. Andrew the A.; St. Thomas the A. See also under the words An- drew, Thomas, Paul, Barnabas, Peter, James, Bartholomew, Mat- theiv, Simon, Jude, Matthias 8, 7, 2-The glorious company of the Apostles pr 11,2-Then shall be said the Apostles' Creed. See also under Creed ii, 37,2-didst preside in the Council of the blessed A-s 13, 63,2-being instructed by the doctrine of thy blessed A. 196,1-to be of the number of the twelve A-s thy Church being alway preserved from false A-s 201,1-that following the steps of thy holy A-s upon the foundation of the A-s and Pro 14,228,2-by thy holy A. hast taught us to make pr 233,2-manifestly appeared to all his A-s a mightv wind - - lighting upon the A-s said to him and the rest of the A-s 2-as the same A. testifieth 19,274, i-the Book of the Acts of the A-6 19,275,2-upon whom after the example of thy holy A-s 23,300,2-hath taught us by thy holy A. Saint Paul 30,509,1-from the Apostles' time there have been 510.2-didst inspire thine A-s to choose into the 511,1-Sixth Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles 516,2-taken out of- - the writings of the A-s 521,2-sent abroad into the world his A-s 523, i-didst give to thy holy A-s 525,2-sent forth his twelve A-s It is written also that the holy A-s prayed 526,1-our Saviour Christ and his A-s 528,2-making some A-s, some Prophets , 32,554,1-upon the foundation of the A-s and prop 33.559' 1 -yet the A. doth confess 562, 2-the corrupt following of the A-s Apostolic. 8, 12,2-one Catholic and Apostolic Church 32,553, i-to be with the Ministers of A. Succession 554,1-the prosperity of thy holy A. Church Apparent. 11, 46,1-deliverance from those great and a. dan Apparel. (Noun.) 33,565, 2-Against Excess of A. Apparelled. 24.303,1-shall come into the Church decently a. Appear. 2, vi,2-they will a. - - upon a comparison In which it will also a. that this Church 1 5, 79, -when he shall appear again with power 14,233,2-mauifestly a-d to all his Apostles 16,256,2-such uncertain - - as that it cannot a. 21 288, 1- when there appeareth but small hope of 25 307,2-make it a. that thou art our Saviour '311,2 (2)-The Lord hath a-d for us 312,1-such as may a. in our lives 26,315,2-you shall a. before the Judge of all flesh 317,2-his continuance appeareth to be short 27,320, 2-such as may a. in our lives 30,529,1-when the chief Shepherd shall a. Appearance. 21,288,2; 26,315, 2-Forasmuch as in all a. the time Appease. 11, 46, i-it hath pleased thee to a. the seditious Appertain. 12, 50,2-to thee only it a-eth to forgive sins 30,512, i-It a-eth to the office of a Deacon 513,2-things a-ing to ecclesiastical administra 32 55o!2-temperalities a-ing to your cure Vi, S57,2-all things a-ing to the perfection 563,1-it a-eth to the discipline of the Church Apply. , 11, 42, i-may apply our hearts unto that 24,304, 2-which shall be a-d by the Minister to 30,512,2-will you a. all your diligence to frame 517,1-with how great care - - you ought to a. 2-will apply yourselves wholly to this one 518,2-1 will a. myself thereto 33,558. i-doth not a. them to establish Appoint. 2 v,i-Rites and Ceremonies a-d to be used th 1! vii, i-Days of Fasting - - a-d by the Civil Au The Order How The Psalter Is A-d To 2-as it is there a-d Psalms - - which a-d forthe day before on the days for which they are a-d viii,l-How the Rest of The Holy Scripture Is A-d To Be Read The Old Testament is a-d for the First APPOINT. 13 AKTICLi:. 3, viii, 2-The Lessons a-d either for Morning or the Lesson from the Gospels a-d tor that the Lessons a-d in the Calendar - - may On Days of Fasting - - especially a-d may appoint such Lessons as 4, ix, 2-The Old Testament Lessons a-d for Ea xi,i-In the Place of those A-d In the Calen 6,xxiv,i-if any other day be appointed 8, 6,1-on those days for which other Anthems are a-d 8, 6,i;9,2i,2-a Portion - - as they are a-d 9, 23,2-a Lesson — as it is appointed ii, 40,2-hast a-d divers orders. Seealso 55,1; 510,2; 515,1; 526,1; 552,2 42,2-Deliver him, O Lord, in thy good a-d time 44,1-who now lie under sentence — and are a-d to die 13, 52,1-The Collect - - a-d for the Sunday The Collect a-d for any Sunday 86, 2-to be read — after the Collect a-d for the 14,221,2-where Morning and Evening Prayer are a-d to be said 224, 2- The portion of Scripture a-d for the Epi 228, i-persons a-d for that purpose 232,2-the Proper Preface - - if there be any specially a-d 240, i-shall be said all that is a-d at the Comm 15,244,2-as the Minister by his discretion shall a. 16,251, 2-so many of the Collects a-d to be said 256,2-baptize it in the Form before a-d 17,257,2-the Sunday, Holy-day or Prayer-day a-d 265,2-baptized iu the manner herein a-d 18.272, i-to come to the Church at the time a-d all that is here a-d for them to learn 19.273, i-Upou the day a-d he, or some other Minister a-d — may read 274, i-the Bishop, or some other Minister a-d 20,277,1-At the day and time a-d for Solemnizati 21,287,2-deliver him in thy good a-d time 290, i-but if thou hast otherwise a-d 22,293, i-minister unto those who are a-d to com 2-substitut ing for those a-d above 24,302, t-to say a whole or a part of the service a-d to be used 25,305,1-the same which is a-d in the Book of Com 26,318,2-for his transgressions is a-d to die 27,319, i-such other day as shall be a-d except where it is otherwise a-d 28,324, i-whom thou hast a-d the Judge 30,509, 2-may at the times appointed - - admit him 510,1-When the day a-d by the Bishop is come 512,1-where you shall be a-d to serve in the Church where he shall be a-d to 513,1-oneof them a-d by the Bishop 2-at the times a-d in the Canon 514,1-When the day a-d by the Bishop is come 2-with the Prayers, as is before a-d 521,2-a-d for the salvation of mankind over whom they shall be a-d 522,2-where thou shalt be lawfully a-d thereu 523, i-as is in this Office before a-d some other Bishop a-d by the Bishops pr 525,2-unto the Presiding Bishop or to the Bishop a-d 536,1-the Collect — as they are appointed 546, i-other person appointed for that purpose 31, 548, 2-to be read by some person a-d by him the Minister a-d is to read 32,551,1-the Institutor a-d by him shall enter 553,1-who is now a-d to offer the sacrifices of 2-thou hast honoured thy servant with a-ing Appointment. 13,214, i-by thy appointment they may succour Apprehension. 31,549, i-affect them with an awful a. of thy Divine Apprentice. 18,272, i-A-s who have not learned their Catechism Approach. 21.282,1-nor the wicked a. to hurt them 31.549, 1 -that so a-iug thy sanctuary Appropriate. 31, 548, 2-to a. and devote this house to thy honour Approve. 30,5oy,2-a-d and admitted thereunto by lawful Au 31,547. i-which pious works have been a-d of but that he will also favourably a. our 33i565, i-ordained and a-d by common a. April. 5, xv,i-A Table of Lessons for April 6, xxv.i-between the — and the eighteenth Day of A. xxvi;xxvii-passim between the - - and the nineteenth Day of A. 7,xxviii,i-if it be less than 20, it is a Day of A. Apt. 30,510,1-be a. and meet - - to exercise their Min Arbiter. 32,551, i-we — are to be the ultimate a. and judge Archangel. 14,232,2-Therefore with Angels and Archangels Arise. 10, 34,2-0 Lord, a., help us and deliver us. Also 35.i; 25,308,1 33,560, 2-we may a. again, and amend our lives Ark. 16,245, i-didst save Noah and his family in the a. may be received into the a. of Christ's C Ann. (Verb.) 11, 40,1-being a-d with thy defence Arm. (Noun.) 15,246,2-for he embraced them with his arms will embrace them in his arms 254,1-that he hath embraced them withthearms 25,311,1-neither was it our own a. that saved us; but thy right hand and thine arm Armour. 13, 52,2-give us grace that we may --put upon us the a. of light Army. 8,7, 2-The noble a. of Martyrs praise thee Arrogancy. 33,560, i-cannot be taught without a. and impiety Article. 2 v,i-likewise in her Articles and Homilies, de 16,248,2-Dost thou believe all the Articles of the iS,266,2-that I should believe all the A-s of the Rehearse the A-s of thy Belief 267,1-What dost thou — in these A-s of thy 21, 284, 2-shall rehearse to you the A-s of our Fa Here the Minister shall rehearse the A-s 26,314, i-and rehearse the Articles of the Creed 316,2-Here the Minister shall - - rehearse the A-s of the Creed 30,526, 2-we will examine you in certain A-s 33,555, i-A-s of Religion as Established by the Bi 557,1-Articlesof Religion 557,1 566,2-Article I, Article, II, &c. 557,2-that it should be believed as an a. of the ARTICLE. 14 ATTEND. 33,562, 2-Tbe Twenty-first of the former A-s is om is provided for — in other A-s 565,1-we have joined under this Article 566, i-This A. is received in this Chuich, so far Ascend. 8, 1 1, 2-He ascended into heaven--S^l64,2-to a. such things a shall please thee 167, 2- which we are not worthy to a. 184,1-those things which we a. faithfully 14,222,1-the People - - shall - - a. God mercy 239,2-who knowest our necessities before we a. and our ignorance in asking and for our blindness we cannot ask 240,1-the petitions of those who a. in thy Son's which we have faithfully a-d according 15,245,2-saying, a. and ye shall have so give now unto us who a. 17,263, i-shall a. the Godfathers and the Godmoth 20,277, i-This is the first (second or third) time of asking 21,285,1-ifhe hath offended - - to a. them forgive 290,1-All which we a. through Jesus Christ our 31.548,1-to a. such things as are requisite and ne Asleep. 23, 301, 2-that we may at length fall a. peacefully Ass. iS,268,2-nor his ox nor his a. Assault. (Verb. ) 13, 89,2-evil thoughts which may a. and hurt the Assault. (Noun. ) 5, 13, i-Defend us — in all a-s of our enemies 10, 30,2-from the crafts and a-s of the devil Assemble. 8, 4,1-when we a. and meet together 11, 37,1-Senate — in Congress assembled 2-the Council of thy Church here a-d 38,1-the clause here a-d in thy Name, being changed to now a-d (or about to a.) 17, 257. 2-the People being a-d upon the Sunday 265, i-a convenient number of persons shall be a-d 30,512,1-read the same unto the people a-d in the 31,547,1-wherever two or three — shall a. in thy 32,551,2-we have assembled for the purpose of in Assembly. 32,549,2-the assembly of the saints upon the earth Assent. 19,273,2-by their own confession have assented Assist. 10, 34,2-Mercifully a. our prayers which we make 14,238, i-so to a. us with thy grace 239, i-Assist us mercifully, O Lord 30,512, i-to a. the Priest in Divine Service Assistance. 14,240,2-1 purpose through God's a. to administer 28,324, i-the constant a. of thy Holy Spirit 326, i-the direction and a. of thy Holy Spirit 327,1-for all the directions, a-s and comforts of 30,517,2-pray — for the heavenly a. of the Holy Assuage. 21,285,2-accept his tears, a. his pain Assure. 14,238, i-and dost a. us thereby of thy favour 18,270,2-a pledge to a. us thereof 20,278, i-for be ye well a-d, that if any persons Assuredly. 26,316, 2-yet know a. that without it your charity Asterisk. 6, xxv, 2-the letter under the number marked with an a. 7, xxvi, 2-the years marked with an asterisk 7,xxviii,i-the a., affixed to certain Hundredth Astronomical. 6,xxiv,i-not the real or A. Full Moon Asunder. 20,280,1-let no man put a. Attain. 8, 14,1-to a. everlasting joy and felicity '3. 63, 2-that it may at length a. to everlasting life 169, 1 -finally to attain thy heavenly promises 561, i-and at length - - they a. to everlasting Attainment. 14,239, i-towards the a. of everlasting salvation Attend. 22,293,2-snch as are not able to attend the public 32,551, i-the Institutor - - a-d by the new Incuni ATTENTION. 15 BAPTISM. Attention. 2,vi.i-The a. of this Church was - - drawn Attentive. 28,324,2-making us serious and attentive Audibly. 19,274,2-And every one shall a. answer August. 5,xix,i-A Table of Lessons for August Augustine. 33,564, 1 -press - (as Saint Augustine saith) Author. 8, 13, i-who art the a. of peace 13, 160,2-who art the a. and giver of all good thin 184, 1 -who art the author of all godliness 20, 280, i-Giver of — the Author of everlasting life 30,509, i-Holy Scripture and ancient A-s 521,2; 528,2-the A. of everlasting life Authority. 2, v,i-by common consent and a., maybe alter 2-those who are in place of a. vi,i-the Civil A. has not since thought proper. See also under the word Civil 2-uninfluenced by any worldly a. viii,2-Hymns set forth and allowed by the a. of 8. l3,2;9,27,2-all others in authority considering whose a. they bear 326,2-Bless all in authority over us 30,509,2-and admitted thereunto by lawful a. 512,2-Take thou A. to execute the Office of a Take thou A. to read the Gospel 522, i-Take thou A. to execute the Office of a Take thou A. to preach the Word of God 527,2-as by the Authority of God's word 528,2-and use the a. given him 32,550,2-our License and A. to perform the Office 33.558, i-of whose a. was never any doubt 561,2-Of the A. of the Church a. in Controversies of Faith 562,1-who have public a. given unto them Of the A. of General Councils 563,1-sometimes the evil have chief authority do minister by his commission and a. 565, i-a Judge that hath a. thereunto ordained and approved by common a. hurteth the a. of the magistrate Every particular — Church hath a. 566, 1- Ceremonies — ordained only by man's a. 2- hath no a. in things purely spiritual Authorize. 32,550, 2-so we a. you to claim and enjoy Avail. 14,242, 2-how little such feigned excuses will a. Avoid. 13,135,2-that they may a. those things which are 26,315,2-being desirous that you should a. presum 564,2-Of — how they are to be avoided Awake. 23,301, 2-and a. up after thy likeness Awaken. 26,314, 2-protect the innocent and a. the guilty Away. 13.52-cast away the works of darkness 9, 2i,2<3)-takest' a. the sins of the world. See also 10,33,2(2); 14,238,2(3); 33,560,2 11, 38,2-take away all hatred and prejudice 13>I33,I- 161, 2- 199,1 14,233,1- 15,245,1 17,260,2- 21,285,2 288,1- 289,1- 23,301,2 26,314,2 315,2 33,5i8.i 559,2 563,1 -put a. the leaven of malice -put a. from us all hurtful things -not like children carried a. -and hath taken a. the sins of the world -the mystical washing a. of sin -not the putting away of the filth of the -dost so put away the sins of -that his sins may be done a. by thy mercy -was slain to take a. the sins of the world being purged and done a. -that he may neither cast a. his confidence -didst take a. the sting of death -neither cast a. their confidence in thee -you shall fade a. suddenly 527, i-to banish and drive a. from the Ch -Good works — cannot put away sins -Neither is the effect - - taken a. Awful. 3I>549>I-afTect them with an a. apprehension of B. 32,55°,i-To our well-beloved in Christ, A. B., Pre 551,2-the purpose of instituting the Rev. A. B. 552,1-1, A. B., receive these keys of the House 551,2-receive - - you, the Rev. A. B. , as Priest Babe. '3, 65, -out of the mouths of babes and sucklings Back. 30,520, 2-Put back our enemy far from us Badge. 33,562, 2-not only badges and tokens of Christian Band. I3,I85, -all be delivered from bands of those sins 30,520,2-Dissolve, O Lord, the bauds Banish. 30,518, 1 1527, i-to banish and drive away from the Banner. I5,249,2-manfully to fight under his banner, agai Banns. 14,225,2-shall Notice be given - - of the banns of 20,277, i-whether by publishing the banns in Chur when the banns are published, it shall I publish the banns of marriage between Banquet. 14.243, t-come to feed on the banquet of that most Baptism. 8, 12,2-1 acknowledge one Baptism for the re- 10, 31,1-By thy Baptism, fasting and Temptation 11, 38,2-one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism 15. 244, i-The ministration of public b. of infants that b. should not be administered but u Nevertheless - - b. may be administered 245,1-figuring thereby thy holy Baptism by the Baptism of thy well-beloved Son 2-comiug to thy holy Baptism, may receive 246.1-once at least - - (if there be a baptism) in the grounds of Infant Baptism 247,1-in bringingthis Infant to his holy Baptism 251.1-Raptism doth represent unto us our prof 16,251,2-The Ministration of Private Baptism of that they defer not the Baptism of their then Baptism shall be administered as fo in the form of public Baptism 252,2-certified of the true form of Baptism 253>I-by Baptism incorporated into the 255,1-same rule - - as in the public Baptism of 256,2-1 which are essential parts of Baptism) before appointed for public Baptism of In l.Al-'TISM. 16 BECAUSE. 16,257, i-If Infant Baptism — are to be at the sa 17.257, 1 -The Ministration of Baptism to Such As 260,2-even Baptism doth also now save us 261,1-desiring to receive holy Baptism 263,2-same — to be observed here as in the Baptism of infants 264, 2- And as for you, who have now by Bap- tism put on Christ 265, i-occasion for the office of infant Baptism so soon after his Baptism as conveniently occasion for the office of Infant Baptism end with thanksgiving following the Baptism 2-suffice to use the office for public Baptism in case of extreme danger, the office for private Baptism reasonable doubt concerning the baptism lS,266,i-My Sponsors in Baptism; wherein I was 270,2-Baptism and the Supper of the Lord 271,1-outward visible sign or form in Baptism 19,273, 2-Godfathers — promised for them in Bap- tism 274,2-promise — that ye made - - at your Baptism 2i,2S4,i-the profession which you made --in your Baptism 31,547,2-dedicated to thee in this house by Baptism renew the promises and vows of their Baptism 33,560, 2-Art. XVI. Of Sin after Baptism deadly sin willingly committed after Baptism to such as fall into sin after Baptism 562,2-that is to say, Baptism, and the Supper 563,1-like nature -- with Baptism and the Lor 2-Baptism is not only a sign of profession Art. XXVII. Of Baptism they that receive Baptism rightly are gr The Baptism of young children is in any Baptist. 6,xxiv,2-The Nativity of St. John the Baptist 13,204,-Saint John the Baptist's day Thy servant John Baptist was wonderful Baptize. 13,123, -as we are baptized into the death of thy 15,244, i-for every male-child to be b-d — two Go When there are children to be b-d, the 2-Hath this child been already b-d, or no may be b-d with water and the Holy Gh ■ye have brought this child here to be baptized ■Minister. Wilt thou be baptized in this teach all nations, and baptize them in th •grant that this Child now to be baptized N. I baptize thee in the name of the Fa ■so should we who are baptized, die from -procure not their children to be baptized ■baptized and ought not to be baptized ag the child so baptized is lawfully and sufficiently baptized the child, which is after this sort baptized if the minister — did himself baptize th I certify you that — I baptiztd this child if the child were baptized by any other -all is well done — concerning the bap- tizing of this child -the child was baptized with water, in the then let the minister baptize it iu the form -If thou art not already baptized, N. I baptize thee If — and the receiving of infants bap- tized in private -When any such persons — are to be baptized Hath this person been already baptized, -He that believeth and is baptized shall Repent and be baptized every one oi you 247,1- 248,1 2- 249,1- 251,1- 16,251,2 252,2- 253.1 256,2 257.1 17,257,2 260,1 17,261,1-speak to the persons to be baptized on 2-shall then demand of the persons to be baptized 263,1-take each person to be baptized by the 264,2-speaking to the baptized persons, hesha 265,1-every person thus baptized, should beco may require the baptizing of adults in pr 2-If any persons not baptized in their infa shall be brought to be baptized before «h such person may be baptized in the man 18,271, i-Water; wherein the person is baptized What is required of persons to be bap- tized? Why then are infants baptized, when 19, 273, i-LayingOn Of Hands Upon Those Who Are Baptized 30,512, i-in the absence of the priest to baptize inf 33.559. i-for them that believe and are baptized 560,2-But all we the rest, although baptized Barnabas. 6, xxiv, 2:13.203, -Saint Barnabas the Apostle 13,203, -endue thy holy Apostle Barnabas with Bartholomew. 6,xxiv,i;i3,2ii-Saint Bartholomew the Apostle 13,211, -didst give to thine Apostle Bartholomew Baruch. 33,558,2-these following: — Baruch the Prophet Basin. 14,228,2-shall receive the alms — in a decent basin Bastard. 21,283,2-then are ye bastards, and not sons Battle. 10, 31,1-from battle and murder, and from sudde 25.307, 2-givest not alway the battle to the strong 31 1,2-and made us to stand in the day of battle Beams. 13,63-to cast thy bright beams of light Bear. 9, 27,2-duly considering whose authority they bear 18,268, 2-Thou shalt not bear false witness against 269, 1-T0 bear no malice nor hatred in my hea 21,283, i-repent - - and bear your sickness patien 2-patiently - - bear our heavenly Father's 30,526, 2-and bear witness how you are minded to 32.550.2~as continually bearing in mind that you Beast. 8,9,2-0 all ye Beasts and Cattle, bless ye the Lord Beat. 10,32, 2-finally to beat down Satan under our feet Beautify. 20,277, 2-holy estate Christ adorned and beautified Beauty. 13,210-permitted to behold the King in his beauty Because. 13,150, -because, through the weakness of our 172, -because the frailty of man without theeca 173, -because it cannot continue in safety 14,233, i-Because thou didst give Jesus Christ 241,2-And b. it is requisite that no man should 242. 2-1 will not communicate, b. I am otherwi refused the feast - - b. they had bought refused — or b. they were married 18,271,1-Because they promise them both by their BECAUSE. 17 BEGIN. 25>3°9>2-our soul melted within us because of tro 311,1-thy right hand — because thou hadst a 32,55 1,2-because we would not that an unworthy 33,561, i-as well because it doth greatly establish as because it doth fervently kindle their 562,2-because it is partly of a local and civil 563,1-because of Christ's institution and promi Become. 2, vi, i-when — these American States became in those alterations — which became necess 11, 38,1-shall become partakers of everlasting life 17,264,2-to walk - - and as becometh the children Become. 28,326, 2-as many as have received it. live as be- comes it Bed. 21,287, 2-this child now lying upon the bed of sick Bed-ridden. 22,293,2-may be used with aged and bed- ridden Bed-time. 28,325,1-being together, a little before bed-time Befall. 28,323, i-When disturbances of any kind befall a Before. 2, vi,2-in review before the Convention 3, vii.i -which are appointed for the day before viii,2-may be sung before and after any office and also before and after sermons 6,xxiv, i-the nearest Sunday — whether before Septuagesima — Sunday is nine - - week3 before Easter 2-the Monday - - before Holy Thursday 8, 3,2-dissemble nor cloak them before the face 3, 4,1-to acknowledge our sins before God 8, 7,1-before every lesson, the minister shall sa 12,1-Begotten of his Father before all worlds 15,2-by walking before thee in holiness and r 10, 34,2-which we make before thee in all our tro 35,1-andin the old time before them >t, 37,1-To be used before the general Thanksgi before the final Prayer of Blessing or the 38,1-During or before the session of any 41,1-that they may faithfully serve beforethee 44,2-before the final Prayer of Blessing or the 47,1-to an humble, holy and obedient walking before thee 52,1-the Evening Service of the day before 53,1-out of — as before in this office 55, -thy messenger to prepare thy way before 13, 57, -in running the race that is set before us 66, -any more days before the Sunday after 81, -Septuagesima, or the third Sunday before 82, -Sexagesima, or the second Sunday before 84, -Quinquagesima, or the next Sunday be- fore Lent 118, -we offer before thee for all estates of me 142, -whither our Saviour Christ is gone before 84, -whosoever liveth is counted dead before 96, -The Sunday next before Easter 187, -The Sunday next before Advent 14,221,2-if Morning Prayer hath been said imme- diately before 224,2-said immediately before in Morning Pra 229,2-before they presume to eat of that Bread 235, 1 -stan ding before the Table, hath so order that he may - - break the Bread before 2-celebrate and make here before thy Divi 237,1-If - - be spent before all havecommunic consecrate more according to the Form before prescribed 239,2-who knowest our necessities b. we ask 14,242,2-how little such feigned excuses will avail b. God 15,244, i-give knowledge - -b. the beginning of 16,25 1,2-to be said before in the Form of Public 252,2-true Form of Baptism, by him privately before used at such a time — before divers witnesses 256, 2-the Form before appointed for Public Ba 17,260, i-immediately before his ascension into he 264,2-vow — they have now made before this and especially before you their chosen 265,2-brought to be baptized before they come 18,266, 1-T0 be Learned - - Before he be Brought 19,273, i-placed and standing in order before the 2-openly before the Church ratify and con 275,1-in order kneeling before the Bishop 20,280, 2-have witnessed the same before God and 21,284, i-entered not into glory before he was cru 285,1-if he hath not before disposed of his goo The Exhortation before rehearsed, may said before the Minister begin his prayer 288, i-pai don sealed in heaven before he go he 289,1-puretind without spot before thee 22,293, i-according to the form before prescribed 23,294, i-meeting the Corpse — and going before 25,307, 1 -The Prayer to be said before a Fight at 310,2-made before thee in our great distress 312,1-humble, holy, and obedient walking be- fore thee 26.313, i-let the sighing of the prisoners come be- fore thee 2-shall plainly lay before you the wretche 315.2-you shall appear before the Judge of all 317,2-set before his eyes the things he hath do before thy judgments have cut him off fr 28,325, i-being together, a little before bed-time 2-\Ve come before thee in an humble sense 30,512,2-every one of them, humbly kneeling be- fore him 513,1-immediately before the Benediction, sha 514,2-Litany, with the Prayers as is before app 517.2-weighed these things — long before this 522.2-immediately before the Benediction, sha 523, i-as before in the Form for the Ordering as is in this Office before appointed The Epistle - - as before in this Office 525,2-before he chose and sent forth his twelve 526,1-prayed before they ordained Matthias to before we admit and send forth this pers 2-before we admit you to this Administrati 529,1-the Elected Bishop, kneeling before them 2-Collect immediately before the Benedicti 3 1, 549k1 -coming before thee with clean thoughts 2-Collect, immediately before the final Ble 32.553, 1 -that he may faithfully serve before thee 33,559. 2-We are accounted righteous before God, 560,1-Art. XIII. Of Works before Justification Works done before the grace of Christ 2-before the foundation of the world were 561, i-to have continually before their eyes the 562,1-before he be lawfully called, and sent to Beg. 8, 15,1-And this we beg for Jesus Christ's sake n, 37,2-we humbly beg in the Name and mediat 25,307,2-begging mercy and imploring thy help 26,317, i-This we beg through thy merits, O Lord 28,324, 2-These things and whatever else- - we hu 31>547,i-faithfully and devoutly beg his blessing 548,2-All which we beg for Jesus Christ's sake Begin. 6,xxiv,i-Know when the Movable Feasts begin 8, 1,1-The Minister shall always begin 7,1-Here beginneth such a Chapter 9, 16, i-the Minister shall begin the Evening Pr II, 43. 2-the Prayer - - beginning, O Father of m 14,222, i-beginning, hear what our Lord Jesus Ch BEGIN. 18 BELOVED. 14,224, 2-in the - - Chapter of — beginning at th in the — Chapter of-- beginning at the 225,2-return to the Lord's Table and begin the 237,1-beginning at, All glory be to thee, Altnig 239,2-all our works begun, continued andende 17,259, i-in the third chapter, beginning at the fir 265,1-the Minister may begin with the questio 21,285, i-said before the Minister begin his Prayer 22,292, i-beginning with the Collect, Epistle, and 293,1-begmning at these words, Ye who do tru 28,327, 2-it will be proper to begin with a Chapter 30,519, i-accomplish his work which he hath begun the Bishop beginning, and the Priests — 523,1-shall begin the Communion Service, in 528,1-the good work which he hath begun the presiding Bishop beginning, and the 32,552,1-Here the Institutor shall begin the Office Beginning. 8, 6,1-As it was in the beginning, is now 13, 2-hast safely brought us to the beginning 15,244, i-give knowledge — before the b. of Mor 249,2-lead the rest of his life according to this beginning 2i,290,2-A Thanksgiving for the beginning of a 23,301, i-prepared for you from the beginning of 27,319, i-the Sentences at the beginning of Morni 28,323, i-thy preservation of us from the beginning 2-brought in safety to the beginning of this Begotten. 8, 12, i-Begotten of his Father before all worlds Begotten, not made g, 21,2-the only begotten Son, Jesus Christ 33.557, i-begotten from everlasting of the Father Behalf. n> 47,i-the child in whose behalf we bless and pr T4,242,i-in God's behalf, I bid you all who are her 15,243. i-I bid you - - I call you in Christ's b. 21,288, i-for succour in behalf of this thy servant 289,2-A Prayer — in behalf of all present at 290,1-for mercy in behalf of this thy servant 26,317, i-for succour in behalf of this thy servant 32,551,2-In the name and behalf of-- Parish, (or Behave. 30,513, 2-behave themselves in this inferior Office 526,2-to behave yourself in the Church of God Behold. 8. 13.2 2 35.1 39.2 42,1 60, - 62, 118, 210, 21,282,1- 25,306,1- 26,316,1 28,325,2 30.511. 1 526,1 10, 11, 13. who dost from thy throne behold all the -to behold and bless thy servant the Presi -With pity behold the sorrows of our hea -Behold we beseech thee, the afflictions of -behold, visit and relieve thy sick servant -so we may with sure confidence behold h -by faith behold the glory that shall be -graciously to behold this thy family -permitted to behold the King in his beau -behold, visit, and relieve this thy servan -dwellest in heaven, but beholdest all thi -he is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity -who art of purer eyes than to behold iui ;5 15, i-Mercifully behold these thy servants -Mercifully behold this thy servant Being. 2S,323,i-in whom we live, and move, and have our being 327, i-for our being, our reason, and all other Bel. 33.55s. 2-these following: - - Of Bel and the Drag Belief. 18,266. 2-Rehearse the Articles of thy belief 267,1-learn in these Articles of thy Belief Believe. S, 8, 1 -We believe that thou shalt come 5, i-unfeiguedly believe his holy Gospel 1 i,l-I believe in God the Father Almighty 12,2-1 believe in the Holy Ghost I2,i-I believe in one God the Father Almighty 2-1 believe one Catholic and Apostolic Chu 13,140, -believe thy only begotten Son — to have 190, -without all doubt, to believe in thy Son 2ii, -grace truly to believe and to preach thy 14,234,1-that which we believe of the glory of the the same we believe of the Son, and of 15. 245, 2-the life of those who believe, and the res Earnestly believe that he will likewise 247,2-coustantly believe God's holy Word and 248,1-Dost thou believe all the Articles of the 250,2-to believe in God and to serve him 251,1-ought to know and believe to his soul's 17,260, i-He that believeth and is baptized shall but he that believeth not shall be damned 2-Doubt ye not therefore, but earnestly be- lieve 264,2-have promised --to believe in God and 18,266,2-should believe all the Articles of the Chr bound to believe, and to do, as they 267,1-First, I learn to believe in God the Fath 269, i-My duty towards God is to believe in him 271,1-believe the promises of God made to them 19,274,2-bound to believe and to do all those thin 21,284,2-do believe as a Christian man should, or 285,1-All this I stedfastly believe 22,293,2-stedfastly believe that Jesus Christ hath 23,300, 2-in whom, whosoever believeth, shall live whosoever liveth and believeth in him 26,313, 2-Except you repent, and believe, we can But if you do sincerely repent and believe 314,1-While you have the light, believe in the 3i4,i;3i6,2-Dost thou believe in God, etc., 3i4,i;ji6,2-All this I stedfastly believe 30,512, i-do you unfeignedly believe all the Canon Answer. I do believe them 529,2-to such as believe, a wholesome example 33.557,2 to be believed that he went down into Hell should be believed as an article of the fa 559, i-ought thoroughly to be received and be- lieved for them that believe and are baptized 562, i-to be believed for necessity of Salvation Believer. 8,7, 2-the Kingdom of Heaven to all believers Belong. 2, v,i-determined to belong to Doctrine 11, 40, i-to whom it belongeth justly to punish sin 15,248,2-all things belonging to the Spirit may li 28,324,2-to take us and all things belonging to us 31,549, i-to offer unto thee any thing belonging 32,550,2-liveof the things belonging to the altar Beloved. 8, 3,2-Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture 14,229,2-Dearly beloved in the Lord, ye who mind 240,2-Dearly b. on - - day next, I purpose - - 242, i-Dearly b. brethren, on — I intend — to Wherefore, most dearly b. in Christ, take 244,2-Dearly beloved, forasmuch as 15,246,2-Beloved, ye hear in this Gospel the words 247,1-Dearly beloved, ye have brought this chi 249,2-Seeing now, dearly beloved brethren, th 17-259.2-Beloved, ye hear in this Gospel the expr 20.277,2-Dearly beloved, We are gathered togeth 21, 282,2526, 313, i-Dearly beloved, know this that 314,1-0 beloved, consider in this your day, how 315, i-Dearly beloved, it hath pleased Almighty 316.2-Lastlv, beloved, submit yourself — to the 31,546,2:32, 551, 2-Dearly beloved in the Lord, For dearly beloved Son, see 14,233,2; 235,2; 15, 248,2; 21,286,1; 30,521,2; 528,2 BELOW. 19 BESEECH. Below. 25,306,1-dwellest in heaven, but beholdest all things below Benedic. 9, 21,2-at the end of the — Benedic anima mea 24,2-Benedic, anima mea. Psalm ciii. Benedicite. 8,6,2-at the end of the Venite, Benedicite, Benedi 8,2-Benedicite, omnia opera Domini Benediction IJi 37,1-th.e final Prayer of blessing or the Bene- diction 39,2-increase — by thy heavenly benediction 40, 2-give thy grace and heavenly benediction 44,2-the final Prayer of Blessing or Benedic- tion 14,236,2-be filled with thy grace and heavenly benediction 15,245,2-the everlasting benediction of thy heave 20,280,2-fill you with all spiritual benediction 30,513, i-immediately before the benediction, sha 522,2-immediately before the benediction, sha 529,2-collect immediately before the benedic- tion 31,548, i-filled with thy grace and heavenly bene- diction 32,554, 2-After the benediction — the Wardens Benedictus. 8, 6,2-at the end of the Venite — Benedictus io,i-Benedictus. St. Luke i. 68 Benefit. 8, 4,1-for the great benefits that we have recei 11, 39,2-yield her increase for our use and benefit 41,1-serve - - to — the benefit of thy holy Ch I3)134> -receive that his inestimable benefit 14,229, 2-the benefit is great if with a true — hea 230,1-the innumerable benefits which — he 236,1-thanks for the innumerable benefits proc 2-remission -- and all other benefits of his 15, 249, 2-give thanks unto Almighty God for these benefits 17, 260, i-showeth unto us the great benefit we reap 18,271,2-of the benefits which we receive thereby What are the benefits whereof we are 22,293,2-rememberiug the benefits he hath there 25,310, i-helpeth us, andpourethhis benefits upon 28,327, i-for the mercies and benefits of the past 30,521, 2-so great benefits of thy eternal goodness thankful — for these and all thy other benefits 31,548,1-all other benefits of his passion for the benefits which they have received 2-who shall enjoy the benefit of this pious 32)553i i-serve - - to - - the benefit of thy holy Ch 33,561, i-endued with so excellent a benefit ofGod Beseech. 2, vi,2-earnestly beseeching Almighty God 8, 4,1-Wherefore I pray and beseech you 5.1-Wherefore let us beseech him to grant 13,2-Most heartily we beseech thee 14,2-we humbly beseech thee for all sorts and 15.1-And we beseech thee, give us that due 9, 27,1-Lighten our darkness, we beseech thee, 10,31,32,33(17 j-We beseech thee to hear us good 31,2-We sinners do beseech thee to hear us 33,2(2 )-Son of God, we beseech thee to hear the Prayer, We humbly beseech thee, O 35,2-We humbly beseech thee, O Father lr> 37>'-we humbly beseech thee, as for the peop 2- We beseech thee to be with the Council 38, i-vouchsafe, we beseech thee, so to direct 39, i-Send us we beseech thee in this our nece 11, 39,2-we humbly beseech thee, of thy great go Behold, we beseech thee, the afflictions 40, 1 -Save and deliver us, we humbly beseech 2-Give thy grace, we humbly beseech thee, 41,2-We beseech thee of thine infinite goodiie Regard our supplications, we humbly be- seech thee 42,1-Look dowu from heaven, we humbly be- seech thee 2-Look down from heaven, we humbly be- seech thee 43, [-Guard him, we beseech thee, from the d 2-Look with pit)', we beseech thee, upon th we earnestly beseech thee to have pity. With the word grant, see 11,44,2; 47,2; I3.7i; 79; 93'. MO'- J57; 162; 168; 180; 191; 211; 14,239,1; 23,301,1; 30,528,2; 31,549,2 45,2-beseeehing thee to continue thy loving ki 46, i-beseeching thee still to continue such thy most humbly beseeching thee to grant - - 12, 48,1-the Prayer, We humbly beseech thee, O 49.2-to the Prayer, O Lord we beseech thee, 50,1-we beseech thee, mercifully hear our pra 13, 63, -Merciful Lord, we beseech thee to cast 71, -we beseech thee mercifully to receive the 78, -we beseech thee to keep thy Church and 81, -we beseech thee favourably to hear 91, -We beseech thee Almighty God, look up 94, -We beseech thee Almighty God. meicifu 118, -we beseech thee graciously to behold this t25, -We humbly beseech thee that as by 141, -We beseech thee, leave us not comfortle 148, -we beseech thee that thou wouldest keep 152, -Keep us, we beseech thee, under the pro 154, -we beseech thee mercifully to hear us 161, -We humbly beseech thee to put away fr 172, -Keep, we beseech thee, O Lord, thy Chu 173, -O Lord, we beseech thee, let thy contin 176, -Lord, we beseech thee, grant thy people ] 79, -keep us, we beseech thee, from all things 1S2, -we beseech thee to keep thy household 184, -Be ready, we beseech thee, to hear the d 185, -O Lord, we beseech thee, absolve th)' pe 187, -Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wil 194, -we humbly beseech thy Majesty, that as 197, -We beseech thee, O Lord, pour thy grace 203, -leave us not, we beseech thee, destitute of 207, -Make we beseech thee, all Bishops and 14,223,2 -write all these thy laws — we beseech 224, 1 -vouchsafe, we beseech thee, to direct, etc 228,2-We humbly beseech thee most mercifully beseeching thee to inspire continually the 229,1-We beseech thee also so to direct and dis we most humbly beseech thee — to com 2-beseeching thee to give us grace so to foil 236, 1 And we most humbly beseech the — to most humbly beseeching thee to grant a-humbly beseeching thee, that we and all beseech thee to accept this our boundeu 238, r-we most humbly b. thee O Heavenly Fat 239, 2- We beseech thee to have compassion up 240, r-We b. thee mercifully to incline thine ea 242, i-and beseech you — that ye will not refu 244,2-1 beseech you to call upon God the Fath 15,243,1-We beseech thee — that thou wilt merci 249, i-Rcpcard we beseech thee the supplicatio 250, i-And humbly we beseech thee to grant th 19,275,1-Strengthen them, we beseech thee, O Lo 276,1-Let thy Fatherly band, we beseech thee vouchsafe, we beseech thee, to direct 21,282,1-Sanctify, we beseech thee, this thy — co 286,2-Save us, and help us, we humbly beseech 288,1-strengthen him, we beseech thee, so mu 2-so fit and prepare him, we beseech thee most humbly beseeching thee, that it ma 289,1-We beseech thee, look down in pity and 2-Make us, we beseech thee, deeply sensib 291,1-Perfect, we beseech thee, this thy mercy BESEECH. 20 BISHOP. 2 2, 29 2, 2- We beseech thee to have mercy upon th 23,300, 2- And we beseech thee, that we, with all We humbly beseech thee, O Father, to ra 302,1-most humbly beseeching thee to give us 25,306, i-Look down, we beseech thee, and hear hear us, and save us, we beseech thee 310,2-And, we beseech thee, make us as truly 311,1-Continue, we beseech thee, this thy good 312,1-And, we beseech thee, give us grace to And, we beseech thee, give us such a se 26, 3 14, 2- We humbly beseech thee, of thy goodness 317,1-give him, we beseech thee, patience in th 318, 2- We beseech thee to have mercy upon th 27,320, 2-And, we beseech thee, give us a just sen 321,1-beseeching thee to continue thy loving ki 28,323, i-hurnbly beseeching thee to accept this 2- We humbly beseech thee to have compa 325,2-look upon us, we beseech thee, in mercy 326,1-vouchsafe us, we beseech thee, thedirec 327,1-beseeching thee to continue these thy bl 2-In particular we beseech thee to continue 30,513, i-Make them, we beseech thee, O Lord, to 521,2-humbly beseech thee, by the sanie thy 522,2-we beseech thee to send upon these thy 523, i-Give grace, we beseech thee; to all Bisho 529,2-we beseech thee to send down upon this earnest to reprove, beseech, and rebuke 31,549, i-yet we beseech thee, in thy great good 32,552,2-Give thy grace, we beseech thee, to thy Besides. 33,560, i-besides, over, and above, God's Comma 562,1-so besides the same ought it not to enfor Best. 2, v,2-that which according to her best unders 11, 37,2-upon the best and surest foundation 26,318, 1— It is judged best that the Criminal 30,520,2-The best, the truest gain Bestow. 260,2-and bestow upon them the Holy Ghost 320,2-beStowed upon this Nation and people Betray. 13,118, -our Lord --was contented to be betrayed 14, 235, i-For in the night in which he was betrayed Better. 14,243.1 i5.246, i- 250,2- 18,269,1- 20,279,1- 21,285,1- 28,326,1- 28,326,2 33.564,2 -ye will by God's grace return to a b. mi -used once — for the better instructing of -that he may know these things the better -lowly and reverently to all my betters -for better, for worse, for richer, for poor -for the better discharging of his couscien -Prayer for grace to reform and grow better -give them repentance and better minds -judge the same to serve better to godlin Between. 2 v,2-the happy mean between too much stiff 6,xxv,i-between the twenty-first day of March, 6,xxv,i-between the twentieth day of March, etc 16,251, 2-other Holy-dav falling between 20,277,1-regards the civil contract between the pa Banns — between M. of — , and N. of 25,307, i-and judge between us and our enemies 31,548,1-the vow and covenant between them ma 32,551,1-Sacerdotal relation between you andthem difference between you and your congre sacerdotal connection between you and 33,55S,2-whois the only Mediator between God Betwixt. 7,xxviii,i-betwixt that and the next Hundredth 14.221,1-betwixt whom he perceiveth malice and 20,277,2-union that is betwixt Christ and his Chu 280,1-perform and keep the covenant betwixt Bewail. 14,231, i-We acknowledge and bewail our manifo 241, 1 -there to bewail your own sinfulness 26,313,2-there to bewail your own sinfulness 315,2-humbly to confess and bewail your great Beware. 30,517,1 -to beware that neither you yourselves off Bible. 30,522, i-shall deliver — the Bible into his hand 529,1-shall deliver him the Bible, saying 32,552,2-receive the Incumbent — and present him the Bible Bid. 14,242,1-1 bid you all who are here present 1-S0 lovingly called and bidden by God 243,1-1 bid you in the Name of God 32,554, 2-salute and welcome him, bidding him G Bind. 12, 5i) 14.233. 18,266, 271. 19.274, 30,529. 33,558, 560, 1 -though we be tied and bound with the ch i-But chiefly are we bound to praise thee 2-Dost thou not think that thou art bound 2-promise — themselves are bound to per 2-bound to believe and to do all those thin i-bind up the broken, bring again the out 2-Although the Law — do not bind Chris i-render - - as much as they are bound to Birth. 13, 60, -the yearly remembrance of the birth of 16,251,2-the first or second Sunday next after their birth 18, 271, i-A death unto sin, and a new birth unto Birthday. 13,58-The Nativity of our Lord, or the birthday of Birth-Sin. 33,559, i-Art- IX. Of Original or Birth-Sin Bishop. 1, iv,i-By the Bishops - - of the - - Church 3,vii,i-the Bishop may set forth such Form or F 8, 14, i-Send down upon our Bishops and other 10, 32,1-to illuminate all Bishops. Priests and De 11, 40,2-thy servants the Bishops and Pastors of 13,207, -all Bishops and Pastors diligently to pre 14, 229, i-Give grace, O heavenly Father, to all Bishops 231,2-Then shall the Priest (the Bishop if he be 237,1-to deliver the same to the Bishops, Priests 238,2-the Priest (the Bishop if he be present) 15,25 1, i-be brought to the Bishop to be confirmed 17,265, i-confirmed by the Bishop so soon after 18,266, i-Before He Be Brought To Be Confirmed By The Bishop 272,2-So soon — they shall be brought to the Bishop whensoever the Bishop shall give knowle fit to be presented to the Bishop to be co 19.273,1-placed and standing in order before the Bishop 2-present unto the Bishop those who are 274, i-Tben the Bishop, or some Minister app. Then shall the Bishop say Bishop, Lord hear our prayer Before other responsive sentences. See 274,2(3); 30,510,1; 512,1(4 ),2(2); 518,1,2 275,1-in order kneeling before the Bishop Then shall the Bishop say 2-Aud all kneeling down, the Bishop shall 276.2-Then the Bishop shall bless them, saying 30.509. i-Making — Bishops, Priest and Deacons as established by the Bishops, the Clergy these Orders of - - Bishops, Priests and BISHOP 21 BLESS. 30,509,2 510,1 2 511,2 512.1 513,1- 2 5l6,I 519. x 521-2 522,1 2 523.1 2 524.2 525.2 526,1-: 2- 527. 2 528,1 2 529. i- 2 534,i 2- 535.2 536.2- 538,2 538,2 539-1 54°. l a lawful Bishop, Priest, or Deacon, iu th admitted a Deacon, Priest, or Bishop, ex And the Bishop, knowing either by hims when the day appointed by the Bishop is A Priest shall present unto the Bishop - - the Bishop shall cease from Ordering th Then the Bishop shall say unto the Peopl Then the Bishop — shall — say the Then shall the Bishop examine every one •to preach, if he be admitted thereto by the Bishop •Will you reverently obey your Bishop Then the Bishop, laying his Hands sever Then shall the Bishop deliver to every thereto licensed by the Bishop himself Then one of them, appointed by the Bishop, shall Then shall the Bishop proceed in the Co and receive the Holy Communion — with the Bishop •it shall otherwise seem good to the Bishop ■Then the Bishop shall say unto them as ■Then shall the Bishop, standing up, say After which shall be sung or said by the Bishop the Bishop beginning, and the Priests — •the Bishop shall pray in this wise, and s ■the Bishop with the Priests present, shall the Receivers — and the Bishop saying Then the Bishop shall deliver to every ■the Bishop shall go on in the .Service of ■The Form Of Ordaining Or Consecrating A Bishop the Presiding Bishop — shall begin the some other Bishop appointed by the Bishops present Give grace — to all Bishops, the Pastors ■And another Bishop shall read the Epist ■Then another Bishop shall read the Gos •the Elected Bishop, vested with his Roch presented by two Bishops of this Church presented — unto the Presiding Bishop presented — or to the Bishop appointed the Bishops who present him saying to be Ordained and Consecrated Bishop Then shall the Presiding Bishop demand I, N., chosen Bishop of the Protestant, Then the Presiding Bishop shall move please thee to illuminate all Bishops, etc called to the Work and Ministry of a Bishop Then the Presiding Bishop - - shall say The Presiding Bishop. Are you persuad The Presiding Bishop (6 times) the Presiding Bishop, standing up, shall Then shall the Bishop elect put on the the Presiding Bishop beginning, and the and the Bishop - - answering by verses ■That ended, the Presiding Bishop shall the Presiding Bishop and Bishops present lay — upon the Head of the Elected Bishop shall lay - - the Presiding Bishop saying Receive - - for the Office and Work of a Bishop the Presiding Bishop shall deliver him the Presiding Bishop shall proceed iu the ■with whom the new Consecrated Bishop -Then shall the Bishop - - rehearse ■the Bishop shall say the Summary 536,1-Then the Bishop may Say ■Then shall the Bishop begin theOffertorv •reverently bring it to the Bishop the Bishop shall then place sung — under the direction of the Bishop ;54o, 1. 2,544, 2-Then shall the Bishop say The Bishop shall then say this made, by the Bishop and all those who 30,540, i-Then shall the Bishop stand up 54M-A!ter which the Bishop shall proceed Then shall the Bishop turn to the shall be said or sung by the Bishop 2-Bishop and people 542,2-Then shall the Bishop — say 543,1-When the Bishop — hath so ordered Here the Bishop is to take the Paten 544, 1 -Then shall the Bishop first receive deliver — to the Bishop, Priests and De 2-the Bishop, delivering the Cup. shall say the Bishop shall return to the Lord's Ta 545,2-Then the Bishop shall let them depart the Bishop and the other Communicants 31,546,1-The Bishop is to be received at the entra the Bishop — shall go up the aisle of the the Bishop one verse, and the Clergy an 2-The Bishop shall go within the rails, with The Bishop, sitting in his chair, shall 547,1-Then the Bishop, kneeling, shall say the 2-After this the Bishop shall stand up, and renew - - and be Confirmed by the Bishop 54S, 2-Then, the Bishop sitting in his chair after which, the Bishop shall say The Bishop shall then proceed to the 549,2-For the the Bishop shall say this Pra 32,550, i-The Bishop having received due Notice 2-to the Chief Bishop and Sovereign Judge 551,1-we, your Bishop, with the advice of our the Bishop — shall enter the Chancel except the Bishop, or the Priest who acts 2-Bishop, or the Priest who acts as the Ins the Bishop — shall judge whether it aff 554,2-thou gracious Bishop and Shepherd of When the Bishop of the Diocese is prese 33.555- i-As Established by the Bishops, the Cler 564,2-Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, are not 566,1-Of the Consecation of Bishops and Minis The Book of Consecration of Bishops and Bissextile. 6, xxv,2-in all Bissextile or Leap Years. See also under Leap Year. 7,xxvi,2-the Years marked with an asterisk are Bissextile Bitter. 11, 44, i-deliver — from the bitter pains of etern 21,289, i-Thou writest bitter things against him 23,299,1-deliver us not into the bitter pains of Blame. 15,246,2-blamed those who would have kept them Blameless. 28,326, i-that so we may be preserved pure and blameless Blank. 3,viii, i-the Immovable, where there is a blank Blasphemer. 14,241, 2-Therefore if any of you be a b. of God Blasphemous. 33,564. 2-were blasphemous fables, and dangerous Blast. 13,199-carried away with every blast of vain doct Bless. 8,iO Lord save thy people and bless thine 8, 219,1,2; 10, 1 -bless ye the Lord (30 times) 9. i-let the Earth bless the Lord 9,2-0 let Israel bless the Lord 13,2-to behold and bless thy servant 15,1-We bless thee for our creation, preserva BLESS, BLOOD. 9. 21,2- 26,2 10, 31,2 32>I 11, 41,1 2 46,1 12. SI. 2 13, 62, 14,236.1 I7,26l,I 19,2/6,2 20,280,1 2 21,290,2 28,326,2 327.1 30,531.1 31.547.2 We praise thee, we bless thee, we worsh And bless thine inheritance to bless and preserve all Christian Rulers to bless and keep all thy people hast blessed the earth that it be fruitful Bless the labours of the husbandman vouchsafe to bless the lands and multiply We bless thy hoi)' name, that it hath pleased thee. See also under the word Name. The Lord bless us and keep us may learn to love and bless our persecut vouchsafe to bless and sanctify — these would vouchsafe to receive you and bless Then the Bishop shall bless them, saying -this man and this woman, whom we bless •God — bless, preserve and keep you We bless thy wonderful goodness, for ha Bless all in authority over us We bless thee for thy patience with us may please thee to bless these thy servan bless it with such success as may for blessing thy people in thy Name •to bless the ministry and service of him 32,553.1-' Blessed. 1, v,i-a most invaluable part of that blessed 2, vi,2-Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord and Sav 6,xxiv,2-The Purification of the Blessed Virgin 1 -The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin 9. 27,2-according to thy blessed Word and ordin 10, 30,2-0 holy, blessed, and glorious Trinity ii, 37,2-Jesus Christ, our most blessed Lord and in the Council of the blessed Apostles 38,2-didst send thy blessed Son to preach peace. See also under the word Son 43,2-and with resignation to thy blessed will 44,1-faith in thy Sou, our blessed Saviour thy dear Son, our blessed Saviour and Re 45, i-by this seasonable and blessed change of 13, 54, -Blessed Lord, who has caused all holy embrace -- the blessed hope of everlast 62, -prayed - - to thee, O blessed Jesus 63, -instructed by the doctrine of thy blessed 68, -we may in all things obey thy blessed w 119, -so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to thy 134, -endeavour ourselves to follow the blessed 185, -for Jesus Christ's sake, our blessed Lord 191, -the preaching of the blessed Apostle Sai 197, -The Annunciation of the blessed Virgin 219, -follow thy blessed Saints in all virtuous 14,235 2-his blessed passion and precious death 236, 1 -partakers of his most blessed Body and 237,2-ending — partakers of his most blessed 238, i-the blessed company of all faithful peop 15,246,2-helaid his hands upon them, and blessed 248,2-through thy mercy, O blessed Lord God, 19.274,2-Blessed be the Name of the Lord 2i.2S5,2-but strengthen him with thy blessed Spi 289,1-0 blessed Lord the Father of mercies 290,2-Blessed be thy Name that thou didst not 22,293,1-partakers of his most blessed Body and 23,301,1-Corne, ye blessed children of my Father 2-joined hereafter with thy blessed saints 302, i-Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit 25,306, i-for the infinite merits of our blessed Savi O blessed Saviour, who didst save thy dis 3io,i-Blessed be thy Name, who didst not despi Blessed be the Lord God: even the Lord and blessed be the Name of his Majesty 2-O most blessed and glorious Lord God 311,2-Blessed be the Name of the Lord: from 26,316, 2-to endeavour and pray for this blessed 317. i-but strengthen him with thy blessed Spir Blessed Lord, remember thy mercies 27.321, t-hast blessed the labours of the husband 30,519,2-Thy blessed unction from above 521,2-and thy blessed kingdom enlarged 30,531, i-may please thee to bless these thy serva 3I,547,I_the secret inspiration of the blessed Spir 2-through Jesus Christ our blessed Lord 548, i-the blessed Sacrament of the Body and Grant, we beseech thee, blessed Lord, th 2-our most blessed Lord and Saviour Blessed be thy Name, O Lord, that it ha right use — to the glory of thy blessed 549,2-Blessed be thy Name, O Lord God, for 32,552, 2-Who is God over all, blessed for evermor 553, i-to bless the ministry and service of him keep them in the same. O blessed Spirit 554, 2-through thy merits, O blessed Jesus 33.557. i-took - - in the womb of the blessed Virg Blessing. 2, vi,2-to accompany with his blessing every 6,xxiv.2-fruits of the earth and all other Bless- ings 8, 14,1-pour upon them the continual dew of thy blessing 15,1-for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life II. 37, i-the Final Prayer of Blessing or the Bene 44,2-the Final Prayer of Blessing or Benedict 14,239, i-the B. of God Almighty — be amongst 2-the Priest — shall let them depart with this B. 240, i-unto the - - concluding with the Blessing shall immediately after the Blessing reve 15,246,2-will give unto him the blessing of eternal i7,26o,2-that he will give them the blessing of ete 20,280, i-Send thy blessing upon these thy servan 2-And the Minister shall add this Blessing 22,293, i-The Communion; The Lord's Prayer; The Blessing 23,301,1-receive that blessing which thy well-belo 25,305. i-return — to enjoy the blessings of the 26,315,2-as he pronounces blessings on the righte 27,319, i-the other blessings of his merciful Provi 320, 2-the other blessings of thy merciful Provi 28,324, i-for God's blessing on the business of the 326,2-Send down thy blessings temporal and 327,1-to continue these thy blessings to us 30,522, 2-to send upon these — thy heavenly blessing 529, 2-to send down upon - - thy heavenly blessing 31,547, i-faithfully and devoutly beg his blessing 549,2-Collect, immediately before the Final Blessing 33.563, 2-the Cup of Blessing is a partaking of the Blind. 30,519,2-The dulness of our blinded sight Blindness. 10. 30,2-From all blindness of heart 14,239,2-we dare not, and for our b. we cannot Bliss. 23,300,2-may have our perfect consummation and bliss Blissful. 30,521, i-May gain the blissful sight with thy precious under the word Blood. 8, 8, 1 -thou hast redeemed Blood. See also precious 11, 3S,2-who hast made of one blood all nations 14,229. 2-of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ. For "Body and Blood" see under the word Body 234, 2-to eat — and to drink his Blood 235,2-for this is my Blood of the New Testame 236, 1 -and through faith in his blood BLOOD. 23 BOOK. 14,237,1-The Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, which remembrance that Christ's Blood was 15,248,2-did shed out of his - - side both water and blood 21,288,2-Wash it — in the blood of that immacul 22,293,2-and shed his Blood for his redemption 30,5 16, 2-the sheep — and for whom he shed his blood 526,2-than the effusion of his own blood 563,2-is a partaking of the Blood of Christ Blood-shedding. 14,230,2-by his precious blood-shedding he hath Bloody. 10, 31,1-by thine Agony and Bloody Sweat Blot. 26,313,1-And blot out all our iniquities Blow. 25,305, 2-at whose command the winds blow Boast. 33,566,2-as certain Anabaptists do falsely boast Bodily. 11, 39, i-all things necessary to their bodily suste 42,2-Deliver him — from his bodily pain 47,1-to deliver from his bodily sickness this 22,292,2-and recover his bodily health, if it be thy 26,314,2-endure, through their bodily confinement Body. 2, v,2-the main Body and essential parts of the 4,1-as well for the Body as the soul. For body in conjunction with the word soul, see under the latter word I2,i-I believe in — the Resurrection of the Body 14,2-afflicted — in mind, body or estate 38,2-as there is but one Body and one Spirit 89, -Keep us both outwardly in our bodies from all adversities which may happen to the body 118, -the whole body of the Church is govern 219, -in the mystical body of thy Son Christ our [4,221, 2-shall stand in the body of the Church, or 224,2-direct and govern both our hearts and bodies 229,2-of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Ch 234,2<2)-our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body 235,2-this is my Body which is given for you 236,1-partakers of his most blessed Body and 2-the most precious Body and Blood of thy made one body with him, that he may 237,1-The Body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which (2)-preserve thy body and soul unto 2-ending — partakers of his most blessed Body and Blood the spiritual food of the most precious B. 238,1-very members incorporate in the mysti- cal b. of thy Son 240,2-most comfortable Sacrament of the B. 15,249,2-and grafted into the body of Christ's Ch 250, i-and utterly abolish the whole body of sin 18,269,2-To keep my body in temperance, sober 271,2-The Body and Blood of Christ, which are 272,1-strengthening — by the Body and Blood as our bodies are by the Bread and Wine 19,276, i-to direct — both our hearts and bodies 20. 277,1-Persons — shall come into the body of 2 1 , 2SS, i-under thy hand in great weakness of body 291,1-restored to health of body and vigour of 22.292, i-the Holy Communion of the Body and 2-his soul shall depart from the body 293. 1 -partakers of his most blessed Body and 8, 11, 13. 22, 293, 2-the Sacramentof Christ's Body and Blood he doth eat and drink the Body and Blood 23, jyy.i-while the earth shall be cast upon the Body 2-we therefore commit his body to the gro the corruptible bodies of those who sleep made like unto his own glorious body 302,1-who are of the mystical body of thy Son 26,317,2-set — the things he hath done in the body 318. 2-whensoever his Soul shall depart from the body 2S,323,2-dedicate both our souls and bodies to Dedication of soul and body 324, i-according to the works done in the body 30,516, 2-The Church — is his Spouse, and his Body towards the Spouse and Body of Christ 31,548,1-Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Chr 549, i-with bodies undefiled and minds sanctifi 32,553,2-1 devote myself, soul, body aud spirit 33,557, i-everlasting, without body, parts, or pas 2-and took again his body, with flesh, 563,2-is a partaking of the Body of Christ 564,1-The Body of Christ is given, taken, and the mean whereby the Body of Christ is which eat not the Body of Christ in the the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of 565, 2-the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Boldly. 13,204, -boldly rebuke vice, and patiently suffer Boldness. 14,235, 2-and also boldness with fervent zeal cons 32,554, i-in unity of spirit, and in the bond of pea Bond. 8, 14,2-in the bond of peace 38,2-in one holy bond of truth and peace Ii< 84, -the very bond of peace and of all virtues Bondage. 26,314,2-under reproach • age in the house of bond- Bone. 21, 289, 2-the bones which thou hast broken may 33, 557, 2-his body, with flesh, bones, and all things Bonum. 9, 2 1, 2-the end of the Magnificat — Conum est 23,2-Bonum est confiteri. Psalm xcii Book. Tit. Page-The Book of Common Prayer Certificate-this edition of the Book of Common Certificate-a certified copy of the Standard Book " -custodian of the Standard Book of 1, iv,i-Ratification of the Book of Common Pra having — set forth A Book of Common do hereby establish the said Book 2-And this Book shall be in use from and 2, v, i-in the Preface of her Book of Common vi,2-a comparison — with the Book of Com 3, vii,i-as he shall — select — from this Book hath been provided in this Book viii,2-of Holy Scripture or of the Book of Com before and after any Office in this Book 8, 7. i-such a Chapter — of such a Book 9, 27,2-such Prayer or Prayers taken out of this Book 13, 52,1-shall serve — where it is not in this Book 14 22S, 2-of Holy Scripture or of the Book of Com 19,274, i-in the eighth Chapter of the Book of the 21,287, l-may use any Part OI" *^e service of this Book 23,298,3-as are elsewhere provided in this Book BOOK. 34 BOUNTY. 25,305, i-which is appointed in the Book of Conim 30,529,1-Thiuk upon the things contained in this Book 32,552, 2-present him the Bible, Book of Common and Books of Canons of the General and Receive these Books; and let them be the 33,558,1-Of The Names And Number Of The Ca- nonical Books Canonical Books — The First Book of Samuel — The Second Book of Samuel - - The First Book of Kings - - The Second Book of Kings - - The First Book of Chronicles - - The Second Book of Chronicles — The First Book of Esdras - - The Second Book of Es- dras - - The Book of Esther - - The Book of Job the other Books — the Church doth read a-these following: The Third Book of Esd these following: The Fourth Book of Es these following — The Book of Tobias - - The Book of Judith - - The rest of the Book of Esther - - The Book of Wisdom - - The First Book of Macca- bees — The Second Book of Maccabees All the Books of the New Testament, as 565,1-The Second Book of Homilies, the sever 2-as doth the former Book of Homilies, 566, i-the Books of Homilies to be an explicati The Book of Consecration of Bishops, and Born. 8, 7,2-thou didst humble thyself to be born of a 11,2-Born of the Virgin Mary '3> 5^> _as at th.is time to be born of a pure virgi 204, -thy servant John Baptist was wonderfully born 14,233,1-to be born as at this time for us 15,244,2-forasmuch as all men are conceived and b. in sin except he be regenerate and b. anew of 247,1-That he may be born again, and be made 16.252,2-the Parish where the Child was born or [7,257,2-that which is born of the flesh is flesh 17,259,2-that except a man be born of water and 18,271, i-for being by nature born in sin, we are 23,298,2-Man, that is born of a woman, hath but 33,559,1-in every person born into this world 560,2-although baptized, and born again in Both. 3, vii, i-appointed both for Morning and for Ev viii,i-the Lessons Both at Morning and at Ev 2-Both Morning and Evening Prayer be 6, xxv.i-between the twenty -first Day of March — both inclusive 7,xxvi,i-From the year — to - - both inclusive 8, 5,2-Both here and wheresoever else it is used 8, 12,2-tojudge both the quick and the dead io, 32,1-that both by their preaching and living 35,1-Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us 11, 40,2-that both by their life and doctrine they 44,2-may both faithfully live and walk accor 47,2-both faithfully live in this world - - aud 51,2-and give us peace both now and evermo 52, -come again to judge both the quick and r3i 7°. -grant that they may both perceive and 89, -both outwardly in our bodies, and in- wardly in our souls 94, -governed and preserved evermore, both 96, -both follow the example — and also be 134, -to be unto us both a sacrifice for sin, and 150, -we may please thee, both in will and deed 161, -ordereth all things both in heaven and 179, -that we, being ready both in body and 211, -both to preach and receive the same 14,224,2-direct — both our hearts and bodies, in thy most mighty protection, both here 229, i-both by their life and doctrine, set forth 14,230,1-death - - of our Saviour Christ, both God 233,2-giving them both the gift of divers langu 237,1-first receive the Holy Communion in both i5,24S,2-did shed — both water and blood 16,257,1-make the Questions — serve for both may use the remainder of the Service for both iS,27o,i-all things that are needful both for our in all dangers both of soul and body 271,1-they promise them both by their Sureties 19,275, 2-who makest us both to will and to do 276,1-to direct — and govern, both our hearts both here and ever, we may be preserved 20,278,1-1 require and charge you both, as ye 2(2)-keep thee only — so long as ye both sh 21.284, i-to examine yourself — both toward God 23,294,2-one or both of the following Selections 300, i-one or both of the following Prayers 2-perfect consummation — both in body 24,303,2-Then shall be said by both of them the fo 25,310.2-how both winds and seas obey thy comm 26,313, i-governeth all things both in heaven and 316, i-your estate both towards God and towar 28,323,2-dedicate both our souls and bodies to 324, i-both afraid and ashamed to offend thee 30,51 i, 1 1515, i-both by word and good example 5 1 2,2-to make both yourselves and them — ex 5 1 7, 1 -your Office is both of so great excellency in framing the manners both of yourselv 518,2-to use both public and private monitions to make both yourselves and them 519,2-And thee, of both, to be but one Both from the Father and the Son 522,2-that the Litany be once said for both 523,1-The Collects shall both be used 526, i-that, both by word and deed, he may 527, i-both privately and openly to call upon 529, i-both save thyself and them that hear 31,547, 2-our happiness both temporal and spiritu 548, i-both perceive and know what things they 33.557' i-of all things both visible and invisible 558, 2-for both in the Old and New Testament the only Mediator — being both God 560, i-void, both in his flesh, and in his spirit 563, i-both in hearing the Word of God, and in 564,1-Art. XXX. Of both kinds for both the parts of the Lord's Sacrame 2-for all the sins of - - both original and Bottom. 14,221,2-content to forgive from the bottom of his 21.285, i-to forgive from the bottom of his heart Bounded. 14,230,2-let us give (as we are most bounden) con 232,2-It is very meet, right and our bounden 236,2-to accept this our bounden duty and ser 30,516. 2-have done -- according to your bounden 31,548, l-mayest accept their bounden duty and 33i56o, l-do more — than of bounden duty is req Bounds. 25,305, i-who hast compassed the waters with bounds Bounteous. 15,244,2-that of his b. mercy he will grant to this Bountiful. T3> 57-thy bountiful grace and mercy may speedi 179-of thy bountiful goodness, keep us we bes 185-through thy bountiful goodness we may all Bounty. 11, 45,2-We give thee humble thanks for this thy special bounty 27,321, i-humble and hearty thanks for this thy bounty BOW. 25 BUT. Bow. a 1,286, 2-to whom all things in heaven - -do bow Bowels. 26,315, 2-we cotne to you in the bowels of compass Bread. 11, 41,1-hast commanded us to - - eat our own bread 14,228,2-so much Bread and Wine as he shall 229, 2-to eat of that Bread and drink of that Cup 235,1-hath so ordered the Bread and Wine that that he may - - break the Bread before For in the night - - he took Bread And here to break the Bread 2-And here to lay his hand upon all the Bread 236,1-these thy gifts and creatures of bread 237,1-And when he delivereth the Bread he If the consecrated Bread or Wine be spe 240,1-if any of the consecrated B. and Wine 18,271, 2-Bread and Wine, which the Lord hath 272,1-as our bodies are by the Bread and Wine 33,563, 2-the Bread which we break is a partaking 564,1-change of the substance of Bread and Break. 11, 38, 1 -to the breaking down the kingdom of sin 14,235, i-ihat he may - - break the Bread before And here to break the Bread when he had given thanks, he brake it 21,289,2-Break not the bruised reed, nor quench the bones which thou hast broken may 27,320, 2-by whose knowledge the depths are broken up 30,529, i-bind up the broken, bring again 33,563,2-the Bread which we break is a partaking 565,1-doth openly break the Traditions and Breath. 11,41, 2- Let thy breath go forth that it may renew Brief. I5,246.i;i6,253,2-shall make this brief Exhor Bright. 13, 63, -thy bright beams of light upon thy Chur 30,520,1-The fire so bright, the love so sweet Bring. 2, vi,2-this important work being brought to a 8, 5, 2-bring you to everlasting life 8, 13,2-hast safely brought us to the beginning 10, 32, 2-to bring forth the fruits of the Spirit to bring into the way of truth all such as 34,2-may, by thy good providence, be brought 11, 39,1-Bring the nations into thy fold 2-and the earth bring forth her increase 41,1-and bring forth whatsoever is needful for 42,1-which in the end will bring us to everlas 43, 2-to visit him — and to bring distress upon 45,1-that it may bring forth fruit for the 12, 51,1-let not thine heritage be brought to conf 13,125, -we may briug the same to good effect 152, -dost bring up in thy stedfast fear and 187, -plenteously bringing forth the fruit of 198, -we may be brought unto the glory of 14,228,2-revereutly bring it to the Priest, who 234, i-whereby we have been brought out of 239,2-may b. forth in us the fruit of good living 15, 246, 2- he commanded the children to be brought 247,1-in bringing this Infant to his holy Bapti ye have- brought this child here to be bap 251,1-that this Child may be virtuously brought be brought to the Bishop to be confirmed 10,252,2-it is expedient that it be brought into the 253,1-shall find by the answer of such as bring 256,2-they who bring the Infant to the Church 17,265,2 18.266,1- 272,2 21,290,2 26,314,2- 3i5,i 2- 3l6,2 28,323,11 30,516,2 I529.I 32,55M 33,560,2 ■shall be brought to be baptized before th -To Be Learned - - Before He Be Brought ■So soon — they shall be brought to the give knowledge for Children to be brought shall either bring or send — the Names bringest down to the grave, and bringest -forasmuch as thou alone bringest light -to bring you under the sentence and con -have brought you too near this dreadful -which your own sins have brought upon 2)-brought in safety to the beginning of -to bring all such as are or shall be com -bind up the broken, bring again the out -a wish — to bring about a separation -to bring them by Christ to everlasting Brother. 8, 3,2-Dearly beloved Brethren, the Scripture moveth us. See also under the word beloved 14.230, i-Judge therefore yourselves, brethren, 243, 1 -and separate from your b. who come to 17,260,1-said to him — Men and brethren, what 21,283,2-These words, good brother, are written 288,2-soul of this thy servant, our dear brother 290,2-restoring this our brother to some degree 23,299, 2-to take — soul of our deceased brother 26,315, 2-your part — my brother, humbly to con 30,510,2-Brethren, if there be any of you who kno 5 16, 1- Ye have heard, Brethren, - - of what di 525,2-Brethren, it is written in the Gospel of 526, i-please thee to bless this our Brother 2-Brother, forasmuch as the Holy Scriptur 33,565, i-woundeth the consciences of the weak brethren Bruise. 21,289,2-Break not the bruised reed, nor quench Build. 13,217:32,554, 1— hast built thy Church upon the fou Burden. 2i, 50,2-grieved and wearied with the burden of 14.231, i-The burden of them is intolerable 23,300, i-are delivered from the burden of the flesh Burial. 10, 31, 2-by thy precious Death and Burial 23,294, i-The Order For The Burial Of The Dead 302, i-At the Burial of the Dead at Sea Bury. 8, 11,2-Was crucified, dead and Buried 12,1-He suffered and was Buried 13,123, -so - - we may be buried with him who died, and was buried, and rose aga 15,248,1-that the old Adam in this Child may be so buried 250,1-and being buried with Christ in his death 33,557, i-suffered, was crucified, dead, and buried 2-As Christ died for us, and was buried; so Business. 14,242,2-because I am otherwise hindered with worldly b. 28.324,1-for God's blessing on the business of the 2-in the business of our several stations But. 11, 38,2-as there is but one body and one Spirit n'167. -but through the merits and mediation of '172. -the frailty of man without thee cannot but 14, 241, 2-no man should come -- but with a full 242,1-there lacketh nothing b. the guests 15,244. i-not be administered but upon Sundays, '246,2-nothing doubting but that he favourably 16,252,2-let them not doubt but that the Child BUT. 26 CANON. 19,273,2-none - - but such as can say the Creed 21,284,1-went not up to joy, but first he suffered 286,2-but only the Name of the Lord Jesus Chr 289,2-nor place it any where but in thee 23.298,2-hath but a short time to live, and is full 299,1-of whom may we seek for succour, but of 30.514,2-we find not to the contrary, but that they 519,2-Aiid thee, of both, to be but One 21,547,1-Let us not doubt but that he will also 33, 560, l-we doubt not but they have the nature of 564.2-uoue other satisfaction for sin, but that Buy. 14,242,2-refused the feasts - - because they had b. 30,516,2-the sheep - - which he bought with his Calamity. 26,317,1-The day of his calamity is at hand Calendar. 3, viii,2-Movable Holy-days which are not in the Calendar the day of the month in the Calendar the Lessons appointed In the Calendar 4, xi,i-In Place of Those Appointed In The Calendar 6, xxv.i-the several Days, in the foregoing Calendar the first column of the Calendar places of the Golden Numbers in the I Calendar 2-T0 find — according to the Calendar 7,xxvii,2-The Golden Numbers In The Calendar xxviii, i-prefixed in the Calendar in any given ought to be prefixed in the Calendar still to be accounted — in the new Cal- endar 8, 7,1-according to the Table or Calendar 10,1-according to the Table or Calendar 9, 22,1-First lesson according to the Table or Calendar Call. 8, 14,2 9, 22.1 23.2- 26,2- 28,2- II, 40,2 13, 58- ■ 7o, 81, ■ 82, ■ 84, - 86, 188, ■ 194. - 212, - 215. • 14,224,2- 242,1- 2- 243.1- 15.244.2- 245.2- 247.1- 250,2- 16.251,2- 252.2; 17.260,2- 264,2- iS. 266,2- 269.1- 2- 22,292,1- 24-3°3.I- -all who profess and call themselves Chri -shall be sung or said the Hymn called -sung or said the Hymn called Nunc Dim -And mercifully hear us when we call up -all who profess and call themselves Chri -to all those who are to be called to any -the Birthday of Christ, commonly called -the prayers of thy people who call upon -The Sunday called Septuagesima -The Sunday called Sexagesima, or the -The Sunday called Quinquagesima The first day of Lent, commonly called As -that we, being called by thy holy Word commonly called The Purification of Sai ■didst call Matthew from the receipt of cu -who calledst Luke the Physician whose -be said the Creed commonly called the -being so lovingly c. and bidden by God they who are c-d (without any cause) When God c-eth you, are ye not ashamed I bid you in the Name of God, I c. you in -I beseech you to c. upou God the Father -We call upon thee for this Infant, that •to call us to the knowledge of thy grace -ye shall call upon him to hear sermons •call upon God, and say the Lord's Pray 253. i-but most lovingly doth call them un as many as the Lord our God shall call ■ye are also to call upon them to use all that he hath called me to this state of sal To put my whole trust in him, to call up unto which it shall please God to call me it shall please Almighty God to call them learn at all times to call for by diligent Commonly Called The Churching Of Wo 513.2 514,2 515. 1 516,2 517.2- 521.2 526,1 2 527,1 31. 549.' 32,553,1- 33.558,2- 559,1 2 560,1 561,1- 562,1 25,306, i-hear us, calling out of the depth of misery 2-as many as can — shall be called togeth 310,2-heardest us when we called in our troub 26,316, i-who calleth us mercifully to amendment 28.322, 2-having called together as many of the 30,509.2-except he were first called, tried and ex called, tried, examined and admitted 511,1-called to the like Office and Administrat 2- Do you think that you are truly called -worthy to be called unto the higher Mini -lawfully called to their Function and Mi -now called to the Office of Priesthood this Office is, whereunto ye are called to how weighty an Office — ye are called whereunto it hath pleased God to call you called - - to the Order and Ministry of ■here or elsewhere call upon thy holy Na to call these thy servants here present to ■we trust the Holy Ghost hath called him the Office whereunto he is called called to the Work and Ministry of a lii that you are truly called to this Ministra call upon God by prayer for the true to call upon and encourage others to the thy servants who shall call upon thee in in this house, which is called by thy Na the Commandments which are called Mo which is commonly called the Apostles' the lust of the flesh, called in the Greek cannot turn — to faith and calling upon which they call Works of Supererogation be called according to God's purpose by before he be lawfully called, and sent ought to judge lawfully called and sent which be chosen and called to this work authority - - to call and send Ministers 2-Those five commonly called Sacraments Calling. ill 38,2-one Body — and one hope of our calling 13,188. -readily obeyed the calling of thy Sou Jes 208, -obedient unto the calling of thy Son Jesus 17,264,2-to walk answerably to your Christian calling 28.324, i-Keep us - - and diligent in our several callings 33,56i, i-they through grace obey the calling Calm. 25,31°, i-ceased, and was turned into a calm Can. (Cannot.) v,i; vi,i; xxvii,i; 27,1; 76; 137; 150; 159; 162; 172; 173; 239,2; 241,2; 244,1,2(2); 251,1,2; 256,2; 260,1; 269,2; 271,1; 272,1(2); 273,2(2); 277.2; 288,1; 289,2; 293,2; 306,2; 307,2(2); 313,2(2); 314,1; 322,2; 517,1(2); 19.2; 520,1; 546,2; 547,1; 551,2; 559,2(2); 560,1,2; 564,1 Cana. 20,277,2-first miracle that he wrought in Cana of Candid. 2,vi,2-a meek, candid, and charitable frame of Candidate. 17,265,1-the questions addressed to the candidate Canon. Certificate-has been compared - - as the Canon 30,509, 2-which the Canon in that case provided aud otherwise learned as the Canons req 51 1,2-aud according to the Canons of this Chu 512,2-accordiug to the Canons of the Church 513,2-at the times appointed by the Canon 517,2-according to - - the Canons of this Church 526, 2- Holy Scripture, and the ancient Canons CANON. CELEBRATE. 30,550, i-the Election of - - as prescribed by the Canon 2-ccmplying with the rubrics and canons of 552,2-aud Books of Canons of the General and Canonical. 30,512, i-believe all the Canonical Scriptures of the 33.558. i-Of The Names And Number Of The Ca- those canonical Booksof the Old and New 2-we do receive, and account them Canon- < anonically. 32,550, 2-And as a canonically instituted Priest in Cantate. 9, 21,2-at the end of the Magnificat, Cantate Do 22,2-Cantate Domino. Psalm xcviii Cantica. 33>558. i-Canonical Books Canticle. 8,8,2-Or this Canticle Cantica, or Songs of Capital. 26,312,2-confined for some great or capital crime Captives. '0.33. i-thy pity upon all prisoners and captives Care. 2, v,i-long continuance of nursing Care and pro vi,i-the principal Care herein was to make 15,251,1-Ye are to take care that this Child be bro 17,257,2— that so due care may be taken for their 28,324,2-under thy fatherly care and protection 327,1-thy continual care and watchful provide 30,516,2-never cease — your care and diligence 517,1-to forsake and — all worldly cares and ye see with how great care and study ye 2-draw all your cares and studies this way 32,552, 2-to the flock committed to thy care Carnal. 13, 68, -mortified from all worldly and carnal lus 208, -forsaking all worldly and carnal affectio 21,285, 2:26,317, i-his own carnal will and frailness 33,561, i-for curious and carnal persons, lacking Carnally. 33,564,1-carnally and visibly press with their teeth Carry. J3> 76. -support us - - and carry us through all 199, -like children carried away with every bl 14,240,1-if any - - remain - - it shall not be c-d 25,309,2-We were carried up as it were to heaven 33>563>i-to be gazed upon, or to be carried about 564,1-was not by — reserved, carried about Case. 3, vii, i-in which case none other shall be used 7,xxvii,2-for in that case, the Day — is the right Day. For in that case, see 249,2; 265,1; 509,2 14,221,2-the Minister in that case ought to admit 242,1-in c. he shall see the People negligent to Which of you in such a c. would not be 15,249,2-in that case, the Minster may omit that 16,252, 2-In which case, all standing, he shall say 16,253,1-1 certify you that in this case all is well in case of great necessity, the Minister 2-the questions to be demanded in the cases or, in case of extreme danger, the Office 21,290,1-in case of sudden surprise and — danger 22,292, i-they may, in case of sudden visitation, 32,551, i-and in case of any difference between you 551,1-or, in case of their necessary absence, two Cast. 13. 52> -grace that we may cast away the works 63, -we beseech thee to cast thy bright beams 21,289, 2-may neither cast away his confidence in 23, 299, 1 -while the earth shall be cast upon the 25,310,2-aud didst not cast out our prayer 26,314, i-that you be not cast into outer darkness k 2-may neither cast away their confidence 316,2-So may you cast yourself with an entire 32,554, i-nor the hand of the ungodly to cast them Catechism. 18,266, i-A Catechism; That Is To Say, An Instrn 272, i-instruct — in some part of this Catechism who have not learned their Catechism the other questionsof this short Catechism 19,273,2-such — as in the short Catechism are co 30,512, i-to instruct the youth in the Catechism Catechist. 18, 266, 2-Catechist. 269,2-Catechist. Rehearse the Articles of thy My good child, know this Catholic. 8, 12, i-The Holy Catholic Church 2-I believe one Catholic and Apostolic Chu 21,290,1-in the communion of the Catholic Church Cattle. 8, 9,2-0 all ye Beasts and Cattle, bless ye the Cause. (Verb.) 11, 45,1-dost cause the former — rain to descend I3> 54. -hast caused all holy Scriptures to be wri 191, -hast caused the light of the Gospel to shi 18,272, i-shall cause their Children — to come to 20,279, i-shall cause the Man with his right hand 30,525, 2-demand — and shall cause them to be (Noun.) •( without any c. )most unthankfully refus -Church kuoweth no worthy cause of scru -unless upon a great and reasonable cause without like great cause and necessity, -For which cause Saint Peter the Apostle, -know cause, or just impediment, why th -show just cause why they may not lawfu -for what cause soever this sickness be -said before — as he shall see cause -less cause to be disquieted for lack of the -is hereby allowed for weighty cause -wouldest take the cause into thine own -defeud our cause against the face of the -for reasonable causes it shall otherwise -and for this self-same cause, how ye oug -just cause why he may not be instituted afford just cause to suspend the Service -may swear — in a cause of faith and ch Cause. 14,242,1- 15.249.2- 16,251,2- 17,260,1 20,277,1- 2- 21,282,2 285,1- 22,292,1- 23,302,1- 25.307,1 2- 30,513.2 517.1- 32,551.2- 33.566,2- Cavil. 2, v,2-occasion of cavil or quarrel against her Cease. 14,243,1-we shall not cease to make our humble 25,310, i-the windy storm ceased, and was turned 30,510, i-the Bishop shall cease from Ordering that 516,2-and see that ye never cease your labour Celebrate. i3,6o;i27-the Holy Communion be twice celebrated 127, -the Holy Communion be twice celebrated 14,235,2-do celebrate and make here before thy 242,1-1 intend to celebrate the Lord's Supper 22. 292, i-shall there celebrate the Holy Communi 31,547,2-for celebrating thy holy Sacraments Celebration. 14,229,2-At the time of the Celebration of the Com 240,1-Warning for the Celebration of thy Holy CALFNOVR. 38 CHASTISE. Celestial. 30,519, 2- And lighten with celestial fire 520,1-01 joy celestial Centn;. 32,553,2-centre in what thou hast commanded Ceremony. Tit. pgi-other Rites and Ceremonies of the Chur 1, iv,i-and o; her Rites and Ceremonies of the 2, v,i-Rites and Ceremonies appointed to be 33' 558. 2 -as touching Ceremonies and Rites, do not 561,2-in their living and manner of Ceremonies hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies 563,1-any visible sign or ceremony ordained of 565,1-that Traditions and Ceremonies be in all break the Traditions and Ceremonies of to ordain - - Ceremonies or Rites of the Certain. 3, vii.2-Table Of Proper Psalms On Certain 7,xxviii,i-The asterisk, affixed to certain Hundr 21,290,1-in the confidence of a certain faith 26,314,2-certain or all of these Prayers following 30,526, 2-we will examine you in certain Articles 33.559. i-by most certain warrants of Holy Scriptu 562,2-but rather they be certain sure witnesses 566,2-as certain Anabaptists do falsely boast Certainly. 21,282,2-know you certainly that it is God's visita 283,1-know you certainly, that if you truly rep Certify. Certificate-I certify that this Edition has been compared with a certified co 16,252, 2-the Congregation may be certified of the I certify you that — I baptized this Chi 253,1-1 certify you that in this case all is well 19,276, i-to certify them, by this sign of thy favour Chain. 12, 51,1-though we be tied and bound with the chain 26,314,2-setting free their souls from the chains of Chair. 19,273, i-sitting in his chair near to the Holy Table. See also 510,1; 525,2; 526,2; 546,2; 548,2 Chance. 14.239, i-among all the changes and chances of Chancel. 221,2-shall stand - - or in the Chancel 32,551,1-the Bishop, or -- shall enter the Chancel standing in the Chancel or Choir Change. (Verb. ) 6,xxv,i-the places of - - will be to be changed ii, 38,1-the clause — being changed to now asse 17,265,2-only changing the word Infant for Child 23,299,2-corru ptible bodies of - -shall bechanged 33.565, i-hath authority to ordain, change, and Change. (Noun.) v,2-such Changes and alterations should be 11, 45,2-by this seasonable — change of weather T3>i37. -among the sundry and manifold changes 14,239, i-among all the c-s and chances of this 26,313,2-to this true repentance and change of mi 33,564, i-or the change of the substance of Bread 565,1-may be changed according to the diversi Chapel. 31,546. 1 -Consecration of A Church Or Chapel at the entrance of the Church, or Chapel go up the aisle of the Church, or Chapel Chapter. 3,viii,i-shall find the Chapters that shall be read 8, 7,1-Here beginneth such a Chapter or Verse of such a Chapter 14.224, 2-in the - - Chapter of - - beginning at the The Holy Gospel is written in the — Chapter of 15. 246,1:16, 253, i-teuth Chapter, at the thirteenth 17,259, i-in the third Chapter, beginning at the 260,1-as we read in the last Chapter of Saint iS.267,2-spake in the twentieth Chapter of Exod 19,274,1-in the eighth Chapter of the Book of the 2i,2S3,i-saith in the twelfth Chapter to the Hebr 23, 296, 2-the fifteenth Chapter of the first Epistle 28,327, 2-with a Chapter, or part of a Chapter 30,511,1-out of the sixth Chapter of the Acts of the 515, 2-part of the ninth Chapter of Saint Matt out of the tenth Chapter of Saint John Charge. (Noun.) 8, 14,1-Congregations committed to their charge 30.512, 2-may have the charge and government ov 516,2-to how weighty an Office and Charge ye how great — is committed to your charge 517,1-are or shall be committed to your charge 518, i-the people committed to your charge committed to your Cure and Charge 2-that are - - committed to your charge 526, 2-the people committed to your charge 32,551, 1 -committed to yourchaige 552,2-to whom the charge of this Congregation 553, 2-of the people now committed to my charge Charge. (Verb. ) 20.278.1-I require and charge you both, as ye 26,314, i-the crimes wherewith he is charged 30,523, i-and didst charge them to feed thy flock Charitable. 2, vi, 2-with a meek candid, and Charitable fra 3,viii,2-on occasions — of Charitable Collections 15,246, 2-favorably alloweth this charitable work Charity. 11, 38,2-in one holy bond — of faith and charity 84, -all our doings without charity are nothi 13, 84, -pour- -that most excellent gift of charity 170, -the increase of faith, hope and charity 14,230,1-and be in perfect charity with all men 2-in love and charity with your neighbours 15,245,1-stedfast in faith — and rooted in chanty 18,272,1-and be in charity with all men 21,285,1-whether he — be in charity with all the 290. i-in perfect charity with the world 26,314,1-and be in charity with all the world 316, i-submit yourself - - and be in charity with without it your charity is not yet perfect 28,326, l-go to our rest in peace, charity, and goo 31,54s, i-with faith, charity and true repentance 33. 566, 2-in a cause of faith and charity Charter 32,550,1-with the Usages, Laws, or Charters Chasten. 21,283,1-whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth 2-what son is he whom the father chasteneth chastened us after their own pleasure 26,314,2-neither chasten them in tny sore displea 315,1-but chastenest him as a father Chastening. 2 1 ,283, 2-If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with Chastise. 22,292,2-chastise every one whom thou dost recei CHASTISEMENT. 29 CHRIST. Chastisement. 21.283, i-Take -- in good part the chastisement 2-if ye be without chastisement, whereof Chastity. 1S.269 2-T0 keep my body in - - and chastity 30,529, 2— in word, in conversation — in chastity Cheer. 30,519,2-Anoint and cheer our soiled face Cheerfully. 13,179, -may cheerfully accomplish those things 26,315, i-enable him by thy grace cheerfully to sub Cheerfulness. 2i,29i;i-being restored to — cheerfulness of spir Cherish. 20,279. i-to love and to cherish, till death us d'_> to love, cherish, aud to obey, till death Cherubim. 8, 7,1-Cherubim and Seraphim continually do Chief. 30,512, 2-obey your Bishop, and other chief Minis 529,1-that when the Chief Shepherd shall appe 32,550. 2-and to the Chief Bishop and Sovereign 554,1-Jesus Christ himself being the chief corn 33,563, i-and sometimes the evil have chief author Chief est. 2,v,2-as well in the cbiefest materials as in the Chiefly. 8, 4,1-yet ought we chiefly so to do 13,166, -declarest — chiefly in showing mercy 14,233,1-But chiefly are we bound to praise thee 15,250, 2-chiefly ye shallprovide that he may learn 18,267,1-What dost thou chiefly learn in these Ar 268,2-What dost thou chiefly learn by these Co 26,318, 2-declarest thy almighty power chiefly in Child. 8, 9,2-0 ye Children of Men, bless ye the Lord 10, 33, i-all sick persons and young children to defend and — the fatherless children 11, 42,2-For a Sick Child the sick child for whom our prayers are 43,2-afflict or grieve the children of men 47,1-full of compassion to the children of men For a Child's Recovery from Sickness to deliver -- the child in whose behalf 13, 58, -made thy children by adoption and grace 199, -Give us grace that being not like children 14,230, i-make us the children of God, and exalt 15,244, i-When there are c. to be baptized, the Pa 2-and the People with the c. must be ready Hath this c. been already baptized, or grant to this child that which by nature 245, i-didst safely lead the children of Israel wilt mercifully look upon this Child 246,2-he commanded the children to be broug 247,1-ye have brought this child hereto be bap 2-Dost thou, in the name of this child, ren 248,1-that the old Adam in this Child maybe 249, i-grant that this Child now to be baptized in the number of thy faithful children The Minister shall take the Child into shall say — Name this child We receive this Child into the congregat 2-shall make a Cross upon the Child's fore that this Child is regenerate and grafted that this Child may lead the rest of his 250,1-to receive him for thine own Child by ad 2-this Child hath promised by you his sure 251, i-that this Child may be virtuously brought Ye are to take care that this Child be br 16,251, 2-The Ministration Of Private Baptism Of defer not the Baptism of their Children they procure not their children to be bap 252, i-the Child being named -- the Minister 2-let them not doubt but that the Child is if the Child - - do afterwardlive, it is ex if- - did himself baptize that Child I certify you that - - I baptized this Child the Parish where the Child was born or if the Child were baptized by any other 2S3.i-by the answer of such as bring the Child then shall he not christen the Child again concerning the baptizing of this Child 254, 2-shall -- demand the name of the Child 256,2-cannot appear that the Child wasbaptiz at the dipping of the Child in the Font 17,260. i-the promise is to you and your children 264, 2-being made the children of God and of to walk - - and as becometh the children 265,2-only changing the word Infant for Child 18,266, i-a member of Christ, the child of God 269,2-My good Child know this 27 1,1 -we are hereby made the children of grace born in sin, and the children of wrath 272, 1 -instruct or examine so many Children shall cause their — Children -- to com.- So soon as Children are come to a comp 2-shall give knowledge for Children to be 19,273,2-to the end that children - - may - - ratify 273,2-1 present unto you these children (orthes 275,1-DefendO Lord, this thy Child - - with 21,287,1-A Prayer for a sick Child 2-Look down - - upon this child now lying 23,301, i-Come, ye blessed children of my Father 2-the soul of this - - [or this child] 25,310, i-and still doeth for the children of men 26,314, i-and walk as children of the light 30,516,2-for his children that are in this naughty end of the Ministry towards the children 31,547,2-in the number of thv faithful children 33, 558, 2-The Song of the Three Children 563, 2-The Baptism of young children is in any Child-bed. 24,304,2-relief of distressed women in child-bed Child-birth. 10, 33,1-women in the perils of child-birth 11,44, 2;24,303,i-Thanksgiving of Women after Child-birth the great pain and peril of child-birth 303,1-in the great danger of Child-birth Choice. 11, 40,2-faithfully and wisely make choice of fit 23,301, 2-who have been the choice vessels of thy Choir. 32,551, i-stan ding in the Chancel of Choir Choose. 9, 26, 2-And make thy chosen people joyful 13, 196, -didst choose thy faithful servant Matthias 210, -didst reveal to chosen witnesses 17,264,2-especially before you their chosen witnes 30,510, 2-to choose into the Order of Deacons the 525,2-In the Name of God, Amen. I. N., chosen Bishop before he chose and sent forth his twelve 550, i-the ' 'person chosen is a qualified Minister" 32, 55 1, 2-the Institutor choosing to go on with the 33,560,2-those whom he hath chosen in Christ out 562,1-which be chosen and called to this work Christ. 2, v,i-wherewith Christ hath made us free 6, xxiv, 1 -Circumcision of our Lord Jesus Christ Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Chri CHRIST. 30 CHRISTIAN. 6,xxiv,2-Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ 8, 4,2-declared — in Christ Jesus our Lord 7,2-Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ 12,1-in one Lord Jesus Christ 13, i-through the might of Jesus Christ our Lo For through Jesus Christ our Lord, see 5.1(2); 13,1,2; 14,1; 15,2; 27,2; 34,2; 38,2; 39,1,2; 40,2; 41, 1(2), 2; 42,1,2; 43,1, 2;44,2; 45,2(2); 46,1,2(2); 47,1,2(2;; 50,2163; 65; 69;7i; 73; 74; 76; 78; 82; 86; 89; 91; 95; 125; 137; 15°; J53; 154; 157; 159; 160; 161; 163; 164; 166; 170; 172; 173; 175; 176; 177; 179; 180; 182; 184; 187; 191; 196; 199; 203; 204; 207; 208; 211; 214; 217; 219; 231,1; 233.2; 238,1; 239,1,2(2); 240,1; 244,2; 245,2; 249,1; 280,1; 282,1,2; 290, 1,2; 292,2; 299,2; 300,2; 305,1; 307,2; 310, 2; 311,1; 312,1; 314,2; 315,1; 317,2; 318,2; 321,1(2); 522,2; 528,1; 529,2; 548,2; 549, 1,2 15,1-redemption - - by our Lord Jesus Christ 9, 22,1-thou only O Christ with the Holy Ghost Jo, 33,2(2 )-0 Christ hear us 34,i(2);i2,49,2;2i,28i,2;23,3oo,i-Christ, have m 35, i-Froin our enemies defend us O Christ now — vouchsafe to hear us, O Christ Graciously hear us, O Christ Graciously hear us, O Lord Christ 11, 38,1-the comfortable Gospel of Christ may be 39,2-for the love of Jesus Christ our Lord 41,2-through Christ our Lord. Also 50; 222,1; 250,2 45,1-through thy mercies in Jesus Christ our T3> 55, -O Lord Jesus Christ, who at thy first com 58, -The Nativity - - or the Birthday of Christ 68, -The Circumcision of Christ 69, -the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles 118, -our Lord Jesus Christ was contented 119, -under one shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lo J35> -into the fellowship of Christ's religion through our Lord Jesus Christ. Also 138; 247,1; 270,1; 276,1 194, -The Presentation of Christ in the Temple 210, -The Transfiguration of Christ 217, -Jesus Christ himself being the head corn 14,222, i-Hear what our Lord Jesus Christ saith 224,1-Hear also what our Lord Jesus Christ Christ have mercy upon us 230,1-lively and stedfast faith in Christ 237,1-in remembrance that Christ died for thee 242,2-Wherefore, most dearly beloved in C. tak 243,1-1 bid you - - I call you in C.'s behalf T5,245,2-thou hast promised by Christ our Lord 247,1-prayed that our Lord Jesus Christ would after this promise made by Christ, this our Lord Jesus Christ hath promised in 249,1-iuto the congregation of Christ's flock 2-to confess the faith of Christ crucified to continue Christ's faithful soldier and 250, i-and being buried with Christ in his death i6,252,2;253,i-our Lord Jesus Christ doth not deny 17,260,2-by the resurrection of Jesus Christ 261,1-that our Lord Jesus Christ hath promised that our Lord Jesus Christ would vouchs 2-after this promise made by Christ, ye mu 264,2-who have now by Baptism put on Christ the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ 18, 266, i-w herein I was made a member of Christ 270,2-Sacraments hath Christ ordained in his ordained by Christ himself, as a means 271,2-the sacrifice of the death of Christ 272,1-faith in God's mercy through Christ 20,277, 2-union that is betwixt Christ and his Chur holy estate Christ adorned and beautified 2i,2S3,2-to be made like unto Christ, by suffering 284,1-our door - - is gladly to die with Christ our way to - - is to suffer here with Christ 22,293,2-Jesus Christ hath suffered death upon the 23,301,2-0 Lord Jesus Christ, who by thy death 25,306,2-0 Christ, hear us 3o,5ii,2;5i7,2-the will of our Lord Jesus Christ 5i2,2;5i8,2-according to the Doctrine of Christ 512,2-wholesome examplesof the flock of Christ 516,2-to seek for Christ's sheep that are dispers may be saved through Christ for ever For they are the sheep of Christ 517,1-ripeness - - of age in Christ 2-after the Rule and Doctrine of Christ this present Congregation of Christ may 518,1-salvation through faith in Jesus Christ Doctrine - - and the Discipline of Christ 2-and patterns to the flock of Christ 520,1-By them Christ's Church doth stand 525,2-So help me God, through Jesus Christ 526,2-the will of our Lord Jesus Christ salvation through faith in Jesus Christ 529, i-to the flock of Christ a shepherd, not a 547, 2-through Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord 32,550, 1-T0 our well-beloved in Christ, A. B., Pres 2-of the flock of Christ which is now intrus 552,2-Grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ 554,1-Jesus Christ himself being the chief corn 33,557, i-w hereof is one Christ, very God, and 2-Of the going down of Christ into Hell As Christ died for us, and was buried; so Art. IV of the Resurrection of Christ Christ did truly rise again from death 558,2-is offered to Mankind by Christ, who is 559, 2-the grace of God by Christ preventing us pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ 560, 1 -Works done before the grace of Christ spring not of faith in Jesus Christ whereas Christ saith plainly, When he Art. XV Of Christ alone without Sin Christ in the truth of our nature was 2-baptized, and born again in Christ whom he hath chosen in Christ out of to bring them by Christ to everlasting 561,1-cousideration and our Election in Christ the working of the Spirit of Christ Salvation to be enjoyed through Christ curious - - lacking the Spirit of Christ 2-ministered according to Christ's ordinanc 562,2-Sacraments ordained of Christ be not on ordained of Christ our Lord in the Gospel 563, 1 -not ordained of Christ to be gazed upon Neither is the effect of Christ's ordinance because of Christ's institution and promi 2-agreeable with the institution of Christ of our Redemption by Christ's death 564,1-was not by Christ's ordinance reserved in no wise are they partakers of Christ by Christ's ordinance and commandment 2-Of the one Oblation of Christ finished up The offering of Christ once made is that did offer Christ for the quick and the de 565, 2-Of the Nativity of Christ Of the Passion of Christ Of the Resurrection of Christ 566, 2 -forbidden - - by our Lord Jesus Christ Christen. 16,252,2-Parish where the Child was born or chr. 253, 1 -then shall he not christen the Child again 33,563,2-discerned from others that be not Christ Christian. 2, vi,i-religious denominations of Christians 2-received — and every sincere Christian 8, 14,2-profess and call themselves Christians io, 31, 2-to bless - - all Christian Rulers and Mag 14,229, i-to direct - - the hearts of all Christian 15,248, i-all the Articles of the Christian Faith. Also 266,2 CHRISTIAN. 81 CHURCH. 15,250,2-all other things which a Christian ought 251,1-to lead a godly and Christian life 16,252,2:253, i-by Baptism incorporated into the Christian Church 253,1-as one of the flock of true Christian Peop 17.257, 2-in the Principles of the Christian Religi 264,2-to walk answerably to your Christian ca 21,283,2-no greater comfort to Christian persons, 284,2-do believe as a Christian man should, or 26, 3 16, 2-submit yourself with Christian resign ation 30,518,2-quietness — among all Christian people 521,1-Throughout all Christian lands 32,554, i-all Christians may be so joined together 33.558,2-Although the Law - - do not bind Chris- tian men. See also under man 558,2; 562,2; 563,2; 564,1,2; 566,2(3) the love that Christians ought to have 566, i-to be an explication of Christian doctrine 2-The Riches and Goods of Christians are Christian Religion doth not prohibit, but Christianity. 2,vi,2-seriously considering what Christianity is Christinas. 8,1,2-among the opening sentences Christmas-day. 6,xxiv,2-All the Fridays — except Christmas 13, 52, -repeated every day — unto Christmas 58, -the Birthday — commonly called Christ 60, -be twice celebrated on Christmas-day 66, -before the Sunday after Christmas-day the Collect — for Christmas-day shall -The Sunday after Christmas-day 14,224,2-shall be said on Christmas-day, Easter-d 233,1-Upou Christmas-day, and seven days aft Chronicles. 33.55s. 1 -The First Book of Chronicles The Second Book of Chronicles Chrysostom. 8,15,2-A Prayer of St. Chrysostom Church. Tit. pge;iv,i-Rites and Ceremonies of the Churek the use of the Prot. Episcopal Church. See also under Protestant iv, 1 ; v, 1 ; 509,1; 525,2(3); 555,1 declare it to be the Liturgy of this Church a, v,l-in every Church-must be referred to Di The Church of England - - hath - - laid 2-The same Church hath — declared the of peace and unity in the Church vi,i-to model — their respective Churches The attention of this Church — was dr 2-Book of Common Prayer of the Church this Church is far from intending to de to depart from the Church of England by every true member of our Church 3, vii, i-Concerning the Service of the Church or are to be said in the Church 2-the Selections set out by this Church viii,2-If in any Church, upon a Sunday or Ho by the authority of this Church 6,xxiv,i-Feasts To Be Observed in this Church 2-On Which the Church Requires Such a 8, 7, 2-The holy Church throughout all the worl 1 1, 2- And any Churches may — use the words I2,i-I believe -- the Holy Catholic Church 2-one Catholic and Apostolic Church 14,2-pray for thy holy Church universal 9, 21,2-as they are set forth by this Church 10, 31,2-to rule and govern thy holy Church univ 34,2-thanks unto thee in thy holy Church 11, 37,2-to - - the good of thy Church for them, for us, and thy whole Church. 11, 37,2-to be with thy Church to the end of the to be with the Council of thy Church 38, i-used by all Congregations of this Church i-hast purchased — an universal Church 2-iu the sacred Ministry of thy Church appointed divers Orders in thy Church i-to — the benefit of thy holy Church 2-any Woman, being present in the Church 2-the devout prayers of thy Church 2-thy mercies in the midst of thy Church 2-his thanks unto thee in thy holy Church 13, 60, -If in any Church the Holy Communion be -bright beams of light upon thy Church -to keep thy Church and household -the whole body of the Church is governed all estates of men in thy holy Church 127, -If in any Church the Holy Communion be 157, -that thy Church may joyfully serve thee 172, -Keep — thy Church with thy perpetual 173, -cleanse and defend thy Church 182, -thy household the Church in continual 184, -the devout prayers of thy Church 196, -thy Church, being alway preserved from 199, -instructed thy holy Church with the heav 311, -Grant we beseech thee, unto thy Church 217, -built thy Church upon the foundation of 14,221,2-in the body of the Church or in the Chan 228,2-the whole state of Christ's Church milita inspire continually the Universal Church 40, 41 44 45 46 47 6o, 63 78: 11 236 240 15.244 245 246 249 250 16,252 252 256 257 18,270 272 19.273 20,277 21,285 290, 22,292 293 23.294 302 24,303 28,324 326 30,509 i-we, and all thy whole Church may obtain i-if - - it shall not be carried out of the C. i-Ministration — To Be Used in the Church 2-and received into Christ's holy C. i-into the ark of Christ's Church 1 -in every Church the intermediate parts of 2-although the Church knoweth no worthy grafted into the body of Christ's Church I-to incorporate him into thy holy Church 2-with the residue of thy holy Church 2-that it be brought into the Church due and prescribed Order of the Church 2;253,i-into the Christian Church 2-who bring the Infant to the Church 1 -and the receiving into the Church 2-hath Christ ordained in his Church ? i-openly in the Church, instruct or examine shall cause — to come to the Church at 2-the Church hath thought good to order openly before the Church ratify and conf i-by publishing the Banns in Churches shall come into the body of the Church 2-that is betwixt Christ and his Church 2-sick member in the unity of the Church i-in the communion of the Catholic Church i-publicly administered in the Church be not able to come to the Church 2-the public Ministration in the Church 1 -either into the Church or towards the Gr 2-After they are come into the Church i-to say under shelter of the Church i-shall come into the Church decently app 2-iu the prayers and praises of thy Church 2-Be gracious unto thy Church i-Bishops, the Clergy — of the said Church orders of Ministers in Christ's Church 2-reverently used — in this Church a lawful Bishop, Priest - - this Church in the face of the Church, admit him a 5 10, 1 -how necessary - - in the Church of Christ and the edifying of his Church 2-divers Orders of Ministers in thy Church 5ii,i;5i5,i-to -- the edification of thy Church 511,2-according to the Canons of this Church 512,1-unto the people assembled in the Church in the Church where he shall be appoiut to read Holy Scriptures - - in the Church 2-according to the Canons of the Church Office of a Deacon in the Church of God CHURCH. 32 CLEANSE. 30,512,2-to read the Gospel in the Church of God 513,1-the Office of Deacons in thy Church 2-the higher Ministries in thy Church 515,1-divers Orders of Ministers in the Church in the face of the Church 516,2-The Church and Congregation whom yo happen that the same Church — do take 517,2-in the Name of God, and of his Church, according to the Canons of this Church 518,1-and as this Church hath received the 5iS,i;527,i-bauish and drive away from the Ch. 520,1-By them Christ's Church doth stand 522,1-Office — of a Priest in the Church of God Office of a Priest in the Church of God 523,1-are duly prepared in the Church all Bishops, the Pastors of thy Church 525,2-presented by two Bishops of this Church 526, 1 -execute — to the edifying of thy Church divers Orders of Ministers in thy Church edifying and well -governing of thyChurch 2-to government in the Church of Christ to behave yourself in the Church of God according to — the order of this Church 527,2-and by the order of this Church, is«com 528,2-edifying and making perfect his Church 529,1-of a Bishop in the Church of God 531,1-to the edifying of thy Church, and the 31,546, i-The Form Of Consecration Of A Church received at the entrance of the Church shall go up the aisle of the Church, or 547, 2-a living member of Christ's Church 32>55°. 1 -Institution — Into Parishes or Churches the Election of -- into a Parish or Church is a qualified Minister of this Church with the Usages — of the Church in the 2-of a Priest in the Parish [or Church] of E institute you into said Parish, [or Church] the rubrics and canons of the Church Office of Rector of — Parish, [or Church 551,1-holdingthe keys of the Church in his ha 2-instituting --into this Parish, [or Church] present the keys of the Church to the new In the name and behalf of - - Parish, [or Church give — the keys of this Church 552,2-exercising the Discipline of the Church appointed divers Orders in thy Church 553,1-the benefit of thy holy Church purchased — an universal Church 554,1-hast built thy Church upon the foundation prosperity of thy holy Apostolic Church 2-that thy Church may joyfully serve thee 558,1-of — was never any doubt in the Church the other Books — the Church doth read 561,2-Art. Of the Church The visible Church of Christ is a congre As the Church of Jerusalem — have erred so also the Church of Rome hath erred Art. XX. " Of the Authority of the Church The Church hath power to decree Rites for the Church to ordain any thing that 562, i-although the Church be a witness and a 2-the custom of the Primitive Church to have public Prayer in the Church — in 33,563, i-Although in the visible Church, the evil to the discipline of the Church 2-in any wise to be retained in the Church are grafted into the Church 564,2-by open denunciation of the Church is rightly cutoff from the unity of the Church 565,1-received into the Church bv a Judge that Art. XXXIV. Of the Traditions of the Church the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church agaiust the common order of the Church Every particular or national Church to ordain — Ceremonies and Rites of the Church 33,565, 2-to be read in the Churches by the Minis Of the right Use of the Church Of repairing and keeping clean of Churches This Article is received in this Church, so 566, i-reading of said Homilies in Churches to the circumstances of this Church General Convention of this Church in 1792 Church-Cateehism . 15,251, i-the other parts of the Church-Catechism Churching. 24.303, 1 -Commonly Called The Churching of Wo Church-Warden. 14, 2 28, 2-the Deacons, Church-wardens or — shall 24,304,2-applied by the Minister and the Church- wardens 31,546,1-received — by the Church-wardens and Churchyard. 23,294,1-meeting — at the entrance of the Church- yard Circumcise. 13,68-who madest thy blessed Son to be circuin- Circumcision. 6,xxiv,i-The Circumcision of our Lord Jesus Ch 10, 31,1-by thy holy Nativity aud Circumcision 13, 68, -The Circumcision of Christ Grant us the true circumcision of the Spi Circumstances. 2, vi,2-furthtr than local Circumstances require 33,566, i-inapplicable to the circumstances of this Civil. 2, vi, 1 -the Civil authority has not since thought in the prayers for our Civil Rulers independent with respect to Civil gover 3, vii, i-appoiuted by the Civil or by the ecclesi 6,xxiv,2-if — be appointed by the Civil Authori 8, 13,2-And all in Civil Authority 9, 27, 2-the President -- and all in Civil Authori 18,269,1-to honour aud obey the Civil authority 20,277,1-every thing that regards the civil contra 27,319, i-as shall be appointed by Civil authority 33. 558,2-nor the Civil precepts thereof ought of 562,2-partly of a local aud civil nature 566, 1 -Of the Power of the Civil Magistrates The Power of the Civil Magistrate exten 2-to pay respectful obedience to the Civil Claim. 26,314, i-Now, you may claim the merits of Christ 32,550, 2-so we authorize you to claim and enjoy Clause. 11, 38,1-the clause — being changed to now asse the clause, govern us in our work to gov Clean. 8, 13,1:9,26,2-0 God, make clean our hearts with 13,194, -presented — with pure and clean hearts 14,233, i-to make us clean from all sin 234, 2-siuful bodies may be made clean by his 241,1-may come holy and c. to such a heavenly 31,549, i-comiug — with clean thoughts and pure 33,565,2-Of repairing and keeping clean of Churc Cleanse. 13,173, -thy continual pity cleanse and defend 180, -that they may be cleansed from all their 14,222, i-Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts 26,316, i-and to cleanse us from all unrighteousne CLEAR. 38 COME. Clear. 14,234,1-brought — into the clear light and true 30,5io,2-as the — shall be found clear of that Clearest. 2,vi,2-in the Clearest, plainest — manner. Clearing. 33,566,1-for the clearing of them, as well from ol> Clearly. 2, v,i-cannot be clearly determined to belong 30,517, 2-have clearly determined — to give your 33.560, i-from which he was clearly void, both in Clearness. 3*>553.2-suitable to the clearness and excellency Clemency. 11,39,2-for thy clemency to give thee thanks and Clergy. 1, iv,i-By the Bishops, the Clergy — of the 8, 14,1-A Prayer for the Clergy and People Send down upon our Bishops and other Clergy 30,509, i-by the Bishops, the Clergy, and the Laity 510,2-with the Clergy and People present, say 31,546,1-The Bishop and the Clergy who are pres the Bishop one verse, and the Clergy ano 2-such of the Clergy as can be there accoiu 32,551, i-attended by — and by the other Clergy Then all the Clergy present standing in 33,555, i-By the Bishops, the Clergy, and the Laity 566,2-extendeth to all men, as well Clergy as Cloak. 8,3,2-that we should not dissemble nor Cloak th Cloth. 14,221,2-The Table — having a fair white linen cloth upon it 237,2-covering the same with a fair linen cloth Clothe. 30,522,2-that they may be clothed with righteousn Cloud. 8, 9,1-0 ye Lightnings and Clouds, bless ye the 27,320,2-and the clouds drop down the dew Co-equal. 30,521, i-Co-equal Three in One Cold. 8,9,1-0 ye Frost and Cold, bless ye the Lord Collect. 3, vii, i-Prayers that follow the Collect for Aid 8, 1,1-may, and — with the Collect for Grace I3,i(2)-the Collect for the Day. See also un- der day 27,1; 86; 224,2; 312,2 8, 13,1:9,27, i-A Collect for Peace 9, 27,1-A Collect for Grace and after that the Collects and Pray A Collect for Aid against Perils 13. 52> -The Collects, Epistles and Gospels, To be The Collect, Epistle, and Gospel, appoin The Collect appointed for any Sunday or 52. 54.55. etc.-The Collect (heading) 52, -This Collect is to be repeated every day repeated — with the other Collects in 60, -the following Collect, Epistle and Gospel 62, -Then shall follow the Collect of the Nati 66, -the Collect, Epistle and Gospel for Christ 69, -The same Collect, Epistle, and Gospel sh 70, -The same Collect, Epistle, and Gospel sh 86, -This Collect is to be read every day in •3, 87, 127, - 141, - 14,221, - 224,2- 239. «" 16,251,2- 19,275,2- 21,285,2- 22,292,1- 293.2- 25,310,1- 3». 2- 26,312,2- 3I7.I- 318,2- 27,321,1- 30,510,2 513.1- 522,2- 523,1- 529,2- 536,1- 31.548.2- 549.2- The same Collect, Epistle, and Gospel the following Collect — may be used The same Collect, Epistle and Gospel sh the Lord's Prayer and the Collect follow immediately after the Collect, the Minist C-s that may be said after the C-s of Mo so many of the Collects — as the time And these Collects the Minister shall say the Collect followi beginning with the Collect, Epistle, and substituting the Collect, Epistle, and Gos Collects of Thanksgiving Theu this Collect insert — the Collect in the following Ser After which shall be said the Collect foil The Collect for the Communion Service The Collect to be used instead of that for with the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel, as •after the last Collect, and immediately shall be said this Collect following after the last Collect, and — shall be after — shall be said this Collect The Collects shall both be used in which this shall be the Collect •the last Collect immediately before the the Collect, Epistle and Gospel as they are the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel for the ■For the last Collect, immediately before Collection. 3,viii,2-on occasions of Charitable Collections Column. 3, viii,i-a blank left in the Column of Lessons 6, xxv, i-look in the third column for the Sund look in the first column of the Calend 7, xxvii,2-the top of the column wherein the xxviii, i-the first column of this Table Combination. 26,316,2-if he knoweth any combinations in wicke Come 8, 5 8, 11, [2, 14, 10, 31 11, 44, 12, 50, 13, 5*. 55. 56, 57, 60, 125, 138, 168, 219, 14,221, 222, 229, 230, 233, 234, 235 241 242 i-so that at the last we may Come to his i-We believe that thou shalt Come 2-From thence he shall Come to judge i-for our salvation Came down from heaven 2-he shall Come again with glory the Life of the world to Come i-from whom cometh every good and perfe 2-by the Coming of the Holy Ghost 2;47,2-partaker of — in the life to come i-And let our cry come unto thee 2-ever live with thee in the world to come -thy Son Jesus Christ came to visit us come again — to judge both the quick -at thy first coming didst send thy messen -at thy second coming to judge the world -raise up — thy power, and come among -behold him when he shall come to be -instead of the Psalm, O come, let us sing -from whom all good things do come -of whose only gift it cometh that thy fait -that we may come to those unspeakable i-who come to be partakers of the Holy that he presume not to come to the Lord's i-to keep the law for the time to come 2-ye who mind to come to the Holy Comma 2-say to those who come to receive the Holy 2-the Holy Ghost came down as at this 2- We do not presume to come to thi.s thy i-a perpetual memory — until his coming i-may c. holy and clean to such a heavenly 2-repent — or else c. not to that holy Tab that no man should c. to the Holy Comm let him c. to me, or to some other Minister i-shall see the People negligent to c. to the that ye will not refuse to c. thereto COME. 84 COMMANDMENT. 14,242, i-most unthankfully refuse to c. 2-and therefore am afraid to c. not ashamed to say ye will not c? 243,1-separate from your brethren, who c. to 15,244,2-the Minister c-ing to the Font — shall 245,1-he may come to the land of everlasting 2-coming to thy holy Baptism, may receive come to the eternal kingdom which thou 247,2-until he come of age to take it upon hims 17,260,2-truly repenting, and coming unto him by 261,1-are come hither desiring to receive holy 265, i-iustead of these words, come hither des'r 2-to be baptized before they come to years 18,271, 2-when they come to age, themselves are 272, i-required of those who come to the Lord's shall cause — to come to the Church at So soon as Children are come to a compe 19,273, r-Are Baptized,- And Come To Years Of 2-being now come to years of discretion 274,2-And let our cry come unto thee 275, i-until he come unto thy everlasting kingd 276, 2-to come, without delay, to the Lord's Sup 20,277, i-Persons — shall come into the body of 2-these two persons present come now to 280,2-in the world to come ye may have life 2i,2Si,i-coming into the sick person's house shall When he cometh into the sick man's pres 282,1-And let our cry come unto thee 22,292, i-But if — be not able to come to the Chur 23,294, 2-After they are come into the Church 298,2-When they come to the Grave, while the He cometh up, and is cut down, like a 299, 2-and the life of the world to come 301,1-Come ye blessed children of my Father 302,1-Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit 24,303, i-shall come into the Church decently app 304, 2- And letour cry come unto thee The woman that cometh to give her Than 25>3°5»I-until day and night come to an end 307,2-Stir up thy strength, O Lord, and come 309,2-0 come, let us give thanks unto the Lord 310, i-even the God of whom cometh salvation 26,312, 2-instead of the Psalm O come, let us sing cometh into the place where the prisoner 313,1-let the sighing of the prisoners come befo 2-for the night cometh, when no man can 315,2-soul may be saved in the world to come we come to you in the bowels of compass 27,319,2-Instead of O come, let us sing, etc., the 28,323, i-no disturbance hath come nigh us or our 325, 2- We come before thee in an humble sense 30,510, i-Duty — of such as come to be admitted When the day appointed — is come 2-let him come forth in the Name of God 519,2-Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire Where thou art guide, no ill can come Come, Holy Ghost, eternal God 529,1-the increase coming thereby may be man 31,548, i-may come to that holy ordinance with 549, i-coming before thee with clean thoughts 32,552,2-But Grace and Truth came by Jesus Chr 553,2-that thou shouldest come under my roof 554, i-the foot of pride come nigh to hurt them 33,560, i-He came to be the Lamb without spot Comfort. (Noun.) 11, 39,1-fruits of the earth to our comfort 42,i;288,i;299,i;3i7,i-and God of all comfort 45, i-to the great comfort of us thy unworthy 2-to thy glory and our comfort ■3. 54. -by patience and comfort of thy holy word l3< 93i -Dy the comfort of thy grace may mercifu 143, -evermore to rejoice in his holy comfort 230,2-to our great and endless comfort take this holy Sacrament to your comfort 241,2-required further comfort or counsel 16,252,2:253, i-Gospel doth witness to our comfort 21,282, i-give him comfort and sure confidence in 21,283,2-no greater comfort to Christian persons written in holy Scripture for our comfort 289,1-patience and comfort of thy holy Scriptu 290,1-in the comfort of a reasonable — and ho 291,1-didst visit him with comforts from above 27,321, i-yield — to thy glory and our comfort 2S,327,i-the other comforts and conveniences of the directions, assistances, and comforts 30,519,2-Is comfort, life, and fire of love 3i,54S,i-to their great and endless comfort, obta 33,559, 2-most wholesome — and very full of com 561,1-sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort Comfort. (Verb.) 8, 14, 2-to comfort and relieve them according to 10, 32, 2-to comfort and help the weak-hearted to succour, help, and comfort, all who 11, 42,i;43,2-comfort him with a sense of thy 45, 1 -hast relieved and comforted our souls 12, 50,2-receive and comfort us who are 13,142, -Send to us thy Holy Ghost to comfort us 154, -defended and comforted in all dangers i4,229,i;26,3i4,2-to comfort and succour all those 20,278, i-Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour Comfortable. 11, 38,1-that the comfortable Gospel of Christ ma 14,231, 2-what comfortable words our Saviour Chr 240,2-the most c. Sacrament of the Body and so divine and c. a thing to them who rec Comforter. 8, 7,2-Also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter 14,234,1-the sending — of the Holy Ghost, the 19,275,1-with the Holy Ghost, the Comforter 30,520, i-Thou art the very Comforter 2-That thou may'st be our Comforter Coming. 23,299,2-at whose second coming in glorious 28,326, i-unto the coming of our Lord and Saviour Comfortless. 13, 142- We beseech thee, leave us not comfortless Command. (Noun.) 17,260, i-he gave command to his disciples, saying 305,2-at whose command the winds blow 25,306, i-O send thy word of command to rebuke 310,2-how both winds and seas obey thy com 31,547, i-either by the express command of God Command. (Verb.) II, 41,1-hast commanded us to work with quietn 13,137, -love the thing which thou commaudest 170, -love that which thou dost command 179, -those things which thou commandest 207, -commandest him earnestly to feed thy 14,235,1-and in his holy gospel command us to 2-memorial thy Son hath commanded us 243,2-to receive — as he himself hath c-d 15,246,2-that he commanded the children to be 18,271, 2-which the Lord hath commanded to be 307,1-that rulest and commandest all things 310,2-and wonderfully command a deliverance 30,518, i-Doctrine — as the Lord hath command 526,2-Holy Scripture and — command, that 32.553,2-centre in what thou hast commanded 33,560, i-as God hath willed and commanded have done all that are commanded you 564,2-are not commanded by God's Law, eith Commander. 25,311, 2-the Sovereign Commander of all the wo Commandment . 8, 5,1-hath given power and Commandment to 9, 27,1-hearts may be set to obey thy Command COMMANDMENT 35 COMMUNION. 10, 31,1-contempt of thy Word and Commandme diligently to live after thy commaudmeu 11, 46,1-obediently walk m thy holy couiinandme 13,150, -in keeping thy commandments we may See also under Keep. 166, -running the way of thy commandments 188, -to fulfill thy holy commandments 208, -ready to follow thy holy commandments 14, 222, 1- rehearse distinctly the Ten Command- ments. See a/so under ten. shall after every Commandment ask God 224,2-direct — works of thy commandments 230,2-following the commandments of God, 241,1-to examine — by the rule of God's C-s 15,248,2-gave commandment to his disciples that 251,1-Creed — and the Ten Couuuuidments 18,268,2-chiefly learn by these Commandments 269,2-nor to walk in the Commandments of 19,276, i-direct - - in the works of thy command 23,302, i-obedience to thy holy commandments 25,305,2-refused - - to obey thy commandments 310,1-Thou didst send forth thy commandment 311,1-obedient to thy holy commandments 26,313, i-examine --rule of God's commandments 30,518, i-according to the Commandments ol Cod 33,558,2-is free from the Commandments which 560,1-besides, — God's Commandments 564,1-by Christ's ordinance and commandment Commence. 14,240, i-unto the — c-ing with the Blessing Commend. 8, 14,2-we commend to thy fatherly goodness 11, 43,1-We commend to thy almighty protection 20,277, 2-commended of Saint Paul to be hououra 21,288,2-humbly commend the soul of this thy 30,5 10, 2-commen ding such as - - to the Prayers Commendatory . 2i, 288,2- A Commendatory Prayer for a sick Per Commission. 2, ri,i-to revive it by any new commission a commission for review was issued 33,563, i-do minister by his commission and auth Commit. 8, 14,1-upon the Congregations committed to their charge. For commit in connec- tion with charge, see tinder charge. 13,185, -which by our frailty we have committed 14,231, i-have committed by thought, word, and 17,257, 2-committing many actual transgressions 21, 287,1126, 318, i-God's gracious mercy — we com 23,299,2-we therefore commit his body to the gro 302, 2- We therefore commit his body to the deep 30,512,2-in the Church of God committed unto 522,i(2)-now committed unto thee by the Impo 527,2-such discipline-- as is committed to you 529,1-now committed unto thee by the Imposit 32,552,2-a pattern to the flock committed to thy 33,560,2-deadly sin willingly committed after Committal. 23,302,2-but in the sentence of Committal, the Mi Common. Tit. Pge-The Book of Common Prayer. See also under Book. 2 v, i-by common consent and authority ma vi,i-as in common equity ought to be allow 7,xxviii,i-to be accounted only common Years 8, 15,2-make our common supplications unto th 31,547, i-unhallowed, worldly, and common uses 2-all unhallowed, ordinary and common 33,56s, i-ordained and approved by common auth offendelh against the common order of 2-That Common Prayers and Sacraments 33,566, 2-Christiau Men's Goods, which are not com The Riches - - of Christians are not com Commonly. 13, 58, -the Birthday of Christ, commonly called Christmas-day. See also under call. 33,558,2-Books — as they are commonly received 564,2-in the which it was commonly said, that Commonwealth. 33,558,2-to be received in any commonwealth Communicant. 14,240,1-the Minister and other C-s shall - - eat Communicate. 14, 237, i-sufficient opportunity shall - -to eommuni If — be spent before all have communic 2-When all have communicated, the Minis 242,2-to say I will not communicate 22,292, i-how many there are to communicate with 293, i-unto those appointed to communicate 2-can be gotten to communicate with the the Minister alone may communicate 30,529,2-with whom — shall also communicate Communion. 3, vii , 1 -the Lord's Supper or the Holy Communion s, 1 . i-when the Holy Communion is immediate 1 2 , i-The Communion of Saints i4,i-when the Holy Communion is immediate 13, 60, -the Holy Communion be twice celebrated 60,127-may be used at the first Communion 1 27, -the Holy Communion be twice celebrated 219, -thine elect in one communion and fellow 14, 221, i-Lord's Supper or Holy Communion 22i,i-partakers of the Holy Communion 221,2-to admit --to the Holy Communion 225,2-shall Notice be given of the Communion the Minister, when there is a Communion 229,2-timeof the Celebration of the Communion Holy Communion of the Body and Blood 230,2-who come to receive the Holy Communion 231, i -minded to receive the Holy Communion 234, 2-all those who shall receive the Communion 236,2-partakers of this Holy Communion 237,1-first receive the Holy Communion in both 239, 1 -said after — or C. at the discretion of 240. i-( though there be no Sermon or C.) all that is appointed at the C. if any — remain after the C. for the Celebration of the Holy C. 241.2-the receiving of the holy C. doth no man should come to the holy C, but 24 2, 1 -negligent to come to the Holy C. 243, i-will be partakers of this holy C. so it is your duty to receive the C. in rem 17,265, i-may be admitted to the Holy Commmun 19,276,2-uone be admitted to the Holy Communion 21,290,1-in the communion of the Catholic Church 22, 292, 1 -The Communion Of The Sick often receiving of the Holy Communion desirous to receive the Communion in his shall there celebrate the Holy Communi 293, i-before prescribed for the Holy Communi Shall first receive the Communion himse The Communion; the Lord's Prayer; the 2-and receiveth the Holy Communion and go straight to the Communion 24, 304, 2-and if there be a Communion, it is 304,2-convenient that she receive the Holy C. 26,314,1-prepare himself for the Holy Communion 317,1-which is used in the Communion Service. See also under Service. 30,512, i-he ministereth the Holy Communion 513,1-Then shall — proceed in the Communion and receive the Holy Communion the The Communion ended - - shall be said COMMUNION. 36 CONFESSION. 30,522, 2-they have received the Communion The Communion being done, after 545,2-administration of the Holy Communion 11,546, i-go up the aisle - - to the Communion 548,2-laid by him upon the Communion Table 32,550,2-you continuing in communion with us Communion-time. 14,221, 2-at the Communion-time having a fair Company. 8, 7,2-The glorious Company of the Apostles 14,232, 2-Therefore with - - with all the company 238, i-the blessed company of all faithful people 20,277, 2-gathered - - in the face of this company 280, i-Then shall - - speak unto the company 2-witnessed -- before God and this compa 22,293,1-or for lack of company to receive with Compare. Certificate - this edition - - has been compared Comparison. 2,vi,2-upon a comparison of this with the Book Compass. 11, 46,1-dangers wherewith we were compassed 25,305,1-whohast compassed the waters with 30,517, i-compass the doing of so weighty a work Compassion. 11, 43,2-to have pity and compassiou upon those 47,1-Gracious — and full of compassion 12, 50,2-who hast compassion upon all men 51,1-Full of compassion, long-suffering, and 14,239,2-to have c. upon our infirmities 21,289,1-look down in pity and compassion upon 25,309,2-is gracious and full of compassion 26,315, i-Look down with pity and compassion 315,2-come to you in the bowels of compassion 28,323, 2-to have compassion on our infirmities 324,2-quiet and peaceable; full of compassion Compel. 16,251,2-when need shall compel them so to do Competent. 18,272, i-are come to a competent age Compile. 2,v,2-since the first compiling of her Liturgy Complaint. 26,317,1-hear the voice of his complaint; give him Comply. 32,550,3-an.d complying with the rubrics and cano Composure. 26,316,2-for this blessed temper and composure Computation. 6,xxiv,i-according to an ancient - - computation Conceive. 8, 11,2-Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost 15,244,2-forasmuch as all men are c-d and born Concern. 1 1,38, i-of this Church or of the Diocese concerned Concerning. 3, vii.i-Concerning the Service of the Church 15, 249, 2-no worthy cause of scruple concerning 16,253,1-all is well done — concerning the bapti 17,265,2-reasonable doubt concerning the baptism 26,314, i-shall examine him concerning his faith admonish him particularly concerning 26.316,2-shall examine him concerning his faith 30,510,2-1 have inquired concerning them, and 32,550, i-Canon. concerning "the Election and In 33,562, i-The Romish Doctrine concerning Purgat Conclude. 24,303, i-This Service, or the concluding prayer 30,518, i-may be conclude 1 and proved by the 527,1-may be concluded and proved by the 32,550, i-the concluding Paragraph in the Letter Conclusion. 2,vi,2-work being brought to a conclusion Concord. 8, 13,1-author of peace and lover of concord 10, 32,1-to all nations unity, peace and concord 11, 38,2-hinder us from godly union and concord 14,228,2-the spirit of truth, unity and concord Concupiscence. 33,559,1-that concupiscence and lust hath of itself Condemn. 21,284,1-accusing and condemning yourself for 2-not be — condemned in that fearful jud 26,316,2-not be condemned in the dreadful day of the sin for which he is condemned 33,560, 2-they are to be condemned, which say Condemnation. 11, 43,2-For Malefactors after Condemnation 14,241,2-nothing else but increase your condemna 26,314, i-will tend to your greater condemnation 315, i-under the sentence and condemnation of 317,1-now under the senteuce of condemnation 33,559, i-no condemnation for them that believe 564,1-but rather, to their condemnation, do eat Condition. 8, 14, 2- A Prayer for all Conditions of Men all sorts and conditions of men it, 44, i-the miserable condition they are in 26,314, 2-the Prayer for all Conditions of Men 315,2-the wretchedness of your condition 28,324,2-contented with our present condition 33i559>2-The condjtion of Man after the fall of Conduct. (Verb.) 11, 43, i-Conduct him in safety to tin- haven where 47,2-hast been pleased to conduct in safety Conduct. (Noun.) 32, 552, 2-the rule of thy conduct in dispensing the Confess. 8, 1,1-saying - - Let us humbly confess 3,2-moveth us - - to acknowledge and confess but confess them with an humble lowly 4,2-Spare thou those O God who confess their 9, 19,1-Let us humbly confess our sins unto Aim 12! 5o|i-spare all those who confess their sins un i^^gii-allthose who do confess thy holy Name 24i!i-aud to confess yourselves to Almighty 15,249,2-he shall not be ashamed to confess 2o!270,i-if - - ye do now confess it 25,305,2-We confess, when wc have been safe 26,313,2-and to confess yourself to Almighty God 315,2-humbly to confess and bewail your great 316, i-but if we confess our sins, he is faithful 28,325,2-to all those who confess and forsake their confess the sins and failings of that day 31,548, i-to confess their sins unto thee, and to ask 33,559, i-doth confess, that concupiscence and 566,2-As we confess that vain and rash sweari Confession. 8, 4,1-A General Confession 13.148, -grace, by the confession of a true faith CONFESSION. 37 CONSECRATE. 14,230, 2-make your humble confession to Almighty 231,1-fhen shall this General Confession be 19,273,2-by their own confession, have assented 22,293,1-The Confession and Absolution; Lift up 25,306, 2-an humble confession of their sin to God 26,316, i-froni making a full and true confession 2-particular confession of the sin for which and upon confession, he shall instruct 3 1 7, 1 -After his confession, the Priest shall dec 28,325,2-Confession of sins with a prayer for contr Confide. 32,550, 2-in whose Learning - - we do fully confide Confidence. ioi 35,2-our whole trust and confidence in thy me 13, 60, -so we may with sure confidence behold 21,282, i-couifort and sure confidence in thee 289,2-neither cast away his confidence in thee 290,1-in the confidence of a certain faith 26,314,2-neither cast away their confidence in thee Confine. 26,312,2-that a Prisoner is confined for some great Confinement. 26,314, 2-endure, through their bodily confinement Confirm. 8, 5,2-Confirm and strengthen you in all goodn 15,247,1-Increase — and confirm this faith 25 1 , i-be brought — to be confirmed by him 17,265,1-should be confirmed by the Bishop so 18,266,1-Before He Be Brought To Be Confirmed 272,2-presented to the Bishop to be confirmed 19,273,1-all that are to be then confirmed, being 2-That none shall be confirmed, but such children — may — ratify and confirm present — those who are to be confirmed 274,2-ratifyiug and confirming the same 276, 2-to move the Persons confirmed to come confirmed, or ready and desirous to be con 28,323,2-do thou, O merciful God, confirm and 30,520, 2-Our weakness strengthen and confirm 3i.547,2-renew — and be Confirmed by the Bishop 33,561, i-doth greatly establish and confirm their 562,2-also strengthen and confirm our Faith in 563,2-Faith is confirmed, and Grace increased Confirmation. 13,190, -for the greater confirmation of the faith 18,272, i-brought unto him for their Confirmation I9,273,i-The Order Of Confirmation, Or Laying that Confirmation may be ministered to 32,562, 2-Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimo Confitemini. 25,308,2-From Psalm 107. Confitemini Domino Confiteri. 9, 21,2-at the end of the — Bonum est confiteri 23,2-Bonum est confiteri. Psalm xcii Conform. Certificate and that it Conforms thereto Conformable. 2,vi,i-to make them Comformable to what ought Conformity. 30,525, 2-Promise of Conformity to the Doctrine do promise conformity and obedience to Confound. 8,8,1-let me never be confounded. Confusion. 12,51, i-thine heritage be brought to confusion Congregation. 8, 4, 1 -To be said by the whole congregation 14,1 -upon the Congregations committed to 2-wheu any desire the prayersof the Cong 11, 38,1-may be used by all Congregations of 14,221, i-so that the Congregation be thereby offen that the Congregation may thereby be 229,1-and especially to this congregation here 15,249, i-the supplications of thy congregation this Child into the congregation of Christ 16,252,2-the Congregation may be certified of the 17,261,1-ye have heard how the congregation have 2-preseuce of — and this whole congregat 264,2-haveuow made before this congregation 19,274, i-in the presence — of this congregation, 30,5 10, 2-to the Prayers of the congregation 516,2-The Church and Congregation whom you 517,2-this present Congregation of Christ may 519,1-the Congregation shall be desired to 522,1-the holy Sacraments in the Congregation 525,2-shall move the Congregation present to 526, 2-that the Congregation present ma)' have 31, 546.2-and turning to the Congregation, shall 547, 2-turning his face towards the Congregation 32.551,1-diflerence between you and your congreg in the congregation committed to your 552,2-the charge of this Congregation is now 553, i-visit, we pray thee this Congregation 554,1-And especially to this Congregation pres 2-the holy Eucharist to his Congregation 33, 561, 2-is a congregation of faithful men, in 562,1-Art. XXIII. Ministering in the Congrega ministering the Sacraments in the Congre authority given unto them in the Congrega 2-Art. XXIV. Of Speaking in the Congre Congress. n> 37-i-A Prayer for Congress their Senate — in Congress assembled Congruity. 33,560, i-or (as the - -) deserve grace of congruity Connection. 32,551,1-separation -- of all sacerdotal connection Conscience. 2, v,2-with a good Conscience use and submit 12, 50, i-that they, whose cousciences by sin are 13,167, -those things whereof our conscience is 14.241,1-to search and examine your own c-s 2-with a full trust — with a quiet c. by this means cannot quiet his own c. 242,1-as may tend to the quieting of his c. 17,260, 2-the answer of a good conscience towards 21,285,1-the better discharging of his conscience 289, i-Persons troubled in mind or in conscience 290, i-the testimony of a good conscience 25,306,2-particular sins of which his conscience 28,326, i-with a conscience void of offence towards 30,513, 2-alwayS the testimony of a good conscience 33.565, i-woundeth the consciences of the weak Consecrate. 14,235, 2-there is any Wine to be consecrated 237,1-If the consecrated Bread or Wine be spe consecrate more according to the Form 2-what remaineth of the consecrated Elem 240,1-if any of the c-d Bread and Wine remain 30,509, i-Makiug, Ordaining, And Consecrating 523,1-The Form Of Ordaining Or Consecrating 5 25, 2-to be Ordained and Consecrated Bishop 526,2-say to him that is to be Consecrated 529,1-with whom the new Consecrated Bishop 31,547, i-to consecrate this place to the honour of 33.566, i-consecrated or ordered according to said rightly - - consecrated and ordered CONSECRATION. 38 CONTINUE. Consecration. 14.255, i-the Prayer of Consecration as followeth 22.295,1-The Prayer of Consecration, ending with 30,509, 2-hath had Episcopal Consecration or 525,2-of the person presented for Consecration 31,546. i-The Form Of Consecration Of A Church 54$,2-the Sentence of Consecration is to be 52,551.1 -and in the year of our consecration 566,1-Art. XXXVI. Of the Consecration of The Book of Consecration of Bishops, all things necessary to such Consecration Consent. (Noun.) 2, v,i-by common Consent and authority may 19,273,2-with their own mouth and consent — rati Consent. (Verb.) 20.2S0. i-have consented together in holy wedlock Consequence. 2,vi,i-in consequence of the Revolution Consider. 2, vi,2-seriously considering what Christianity S, 11,2-which are considered as words of the 9. 27,2-duly considering whose authority they 1 1. 42.1-to consider how frail and uncertain our 14,229. 2-must consider how Saint Paul exhorteth 240.2-in the mean season to c. the dignity of 24^.2-c. earnestly with yourselves how little 243, i-c. with yourselves how great is your ingr These tilings if ye earnestly c, ye will ig :47,2-the questions being considered as addres ; . 2-Questions being considered as addressed . 2S5, 2-consider his contrition, accept his tears 26 5 [4,1-consider in this your day, how fearful a 315,1-duly considering thy great mercies 2-Consider then seriously with yourself 317.1-Cousider his contrition; accept his repent 50,516. 2- Wherefore consider with yourselves the 517, i-cousider how studious ye ought to be in 33i5&6>1-are considered as inapplicable to the Consideration. 2, v.i-upon weighty and important considerati 2-just and weighty considerations her there 17,265,1-in private houses, in consideration of est 26. ; 16, 1 -let no worldly consideration hinder you 18, ;24,2-from — to the consideration of the next 53, 56 1, 1 -As the godly consideration of Predestina Consist. 7,xxviii, 1 -any given Year — consisting of entire the given Year, consisting of entire Consistently. 2,vi,i-Consistently with the constitution and Conspiracy. io, 31,1-from all sedition, privy conspiracy, and Constancy. 15, 65, -innocency of our lives and constancy of 23,301,2-having served thee with constancy on Constant. 28,324, i-to give ns the constant assistance of thy 30,513, i-niodest — and constant in their Ministra Constantly. 13,204, -after his example constantly speak the 14,254, i-boldness with fervent zeal constantly to 15.247,2-eoustantly believe God's holy word, mid 33,560, 2-he hath constantly decreed by his counsel Constitute. 13,214, -hast ordained and constituted the service 33,566, 2-regularly and legitimately constituted Constitution. 2, vi, i-cousistently with the constitution and 53,566, i-references to the constitution and laws of Construction. 2.\i.i-such just and favourable construction Consultation. 11,57,1-direct and prosper all their consultations Consume. 1 1,46,2-aud consumed us for our transgressions Consummation. 25,300, 2-may have our perfect consummation and Contagious. 22,293,1-in times of contagious sickness or disease 2-In times of contagious sickness and dise Contain. 7,xxvii.2-the number — contained in that given 15,24s, i-Articles — as contained iu the Apostles' 19.275,2-as in the short Catechism are contained 50,51s, i-that the Holy Scriptures contain all Doct 526,2-coutain all Doctrine required as necessary 529, i-Think upon the things contained in this 31,547,1-the heaven of heavens cannot contain 33.557' 2-contaiueth all things necessary to Salvat 565, i-doth contain a godly and wholesome Doc 566,1-doth contain all things necessary to such Contempt. 10, 31,1-from hardness of heart and contempt of 15, 1 19, -take from them — and contempt of thy Content. 14.221.2-be content to forgive from the bottom of Contented. 13, 1 1S. -our Lord Jesus Christ was contented to 28,524, 2-always contented with our present condi Continual. 8. 14, 1 -pour upon them the continual dew of thy 15,125, -by continual mortifying our corrupt affec 125, -by thy continual help we may bring the 173, -thy continual pity cleanse and defend 1S2, -thy household the Church in continual 14, 250, 2-and for a continual remembrance of his 230,2-let us give continual thanks 239. 2-and further us with thy c. help tS,27i,2-continual remembrance of the sacrifice 2S,327,i-thy continual care and watchful provide Continually. 8, 7, 1- Cherubim and Seraphim Continually do ii, 46,2-continually offer unto thee our sacrifice 15, 62. -shall be said continually unto New Year's 78, -to keep — continually in thy true religi 140, -and with him continually dwell 175, -make us continually to be given to all 14,228,2-to inspire continually the Universal Chur 15,251, i-continually mortifying all our evil 21,28s. i-strengthen him — the more continually 30,517, 2-ye will continually pray to God the Fath 52,550,2-35 continually bearing in mind that you 55,561, i-to have continually before their eyes the Continuance. a, v,i-loug continuance of nursing care 2i,2SS, i-aud grant him a longer continuance amo 26,517, 2-his continuance appeareth to be short Continue. 2, v,2-have still been continued firm and unsh 11. 45,2-beseeching thee to continue thy loving 46,1-still to continue such thy mercies towards CONTINUE. 39 COUNCIL. '3i'73i -cannot continue in safety without thy 14,235, i-in his holy gospel command us to continue 238,1-so to assist us — that we may c. 239,2-works begun, c-d, and ended in thee 15,249,2-to continue Christ's faithful soldier and 18,266,2-may continue in the same unto my life's 19,275, i-that he may continue thine for ever 21,285,2-preserve and continue this sick member 23,299, i-and never continueth in one stay 25,31 1,1-Continue, we beseech thee, this thy good 27,321, i-to continue thy loving kindness to us 28,327, i-to continue these thy blessings to us 2-to continue thy gracious protection to us 30,509, 2-continued, and reverently used and estee 5 1 3, 2 -continuing ever stable and strong in thy continue iu that Office of a Dtacon the 521,2-that we may continue to show ourselves 525, 2-continued the whole night in prayer 32,550,2-you continuing in communion with us Contract. (Verb.) 2 1, 289,1 -defilements it may have contracted Contract. (Noun.) 20,277, i-every thing that regards the civil contract Contrary. 2, v,2-anything in it contrary to the Word of God. See also 518,1; 527,1; 561,2 under word. 13,135, -those things that are contrary to their 30,514,2-we find not to the contrary, but that they 33,558,2-The Old Testament is not contrary to the 559,1-lusteth always contrary to the Spirit Contrite. 10, 34,2-despiseSt not the sighing of a contrite 13, 86, -Create and make in us new and contrite Contrition. 21,285,2-consider his contrition, accept his tears 26,317, 1-Consider his contrition; accept his repent 28,325, 2-and work in us an hearty contrition with a prayer for contrition and pardon Controversy. 33,561, 2-hath — authority in Controversies of Fa Convenience. 28,327, i-the other comforts and conveniences of Convenient. 2, v,i-most convenient for the edification 2-in their — were thought convenient vi,i-as they might judge most convenient 9, 27,2-In places where it may be convenient, 14,225,2-as he thinketh most convenient 240,2-as, in his discretion, he may think c. 15,244,1-most c. that Baptism should not be admi 17.265, i-a convenient number of persons shall be 18,272,1-or on some other convenient occasions so many as he shall think convenient 19,273,2-which order is very convenient to be obs 21,287, i-which — he shall think convenient to 24,303, i-shall kneel down in some convenient 304,2-convenient that she receive the Holy 26,314,2-as he shall see convenient, may read cert 28,324, 2-thou shalt see necessary and convenient 327,2-on other days when it may be convenient Conveniently. 14,221, x-so to do, as soon as he conveniently may 17,263,1-placing him conveniently by the Font 265,1-so soon after his Baptism as conveniently 28,322, 2-as many of-- as can conveniently be pr 33.566, i-a revision of them may be conveniently Convention. 1, iv,i-in Convention, this Sixteenth Day of Oct This Convention having — set forth 2, vi,2-in review before the Convention 3,viii,2-occasious of Ecclesiastical Conventions 11, 37, 2-to be used at Meetings of Convention 38, i-of any General or Diocesan Convention 30,509, i-as established — in General Convention 32,552,2-of the General and Diocesan Convention 33.555,2-Established — In Convention, On The 566, 1 -as set forth by the General Convention of Conversation. 14,241, i-to examine your lives and c-s by the 26,313,1 -to examine your life and conversation by 30, 509, 2-0 f virtuous conversation and without 510, i-their learning and godly conversation 529, 2-in word, iu conversation, in love, in faith Conversion. 6,xxiv,i;i3,i9i-The Conversion of St. Paul having his wonderful conversion in reme 26,317, l-didst accept the conversion of a sinner on Convert. 13,119, -but rather that he should be converted 26,317, 2-being converted and reconciled unto thee Convince. II, 44, 1 -convince them of the miserable condition 30,527, i-to withstand and convince the gainsayers Copy. Certificate — a certified copy ot the Standard Bo Corinthian. 23.296,2-Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians Corner-stone. 13,217, -Jesus Christ — the head corner-stone 32,554, i-Jesus Christ — the chief corner-stone Corpse. 23,294,2-meeting the Corpse at the entrance of 298,2-while the Corpse is made ready to be laid Correct. 21,283,1-sent unto you to correct and amend in 2-fathers of our flesh which corrected us 22,292,2-dost correct those whom thou dost love 26,314, 2-correct them not in thine anger Correction. 11, 42,1-thy fatherly correction have its due influ 43, 2-sanctify thy fatherly correction to him 21,282,2-Sanctify this thy fatherly correction 283,2-bear our heavenly Father's correction 26,313, i-often sent as fatherly corrections to us Corrupt. 13,123, -continual mortifying our corrupt affectio 15,251,1-mortifyingall our evil and corrupt affect 33,562,2-partly of the corrupt following of the Ap Corruptible. 23,299,2-the corruptible bodies of those who sleep Corruption. 28,323, 2-who knowest the - - corruption of our 33,559, i-the fault and corruption of the Nature of Council. 1 1 , 37, 2-didst preside in the Council of the blessed to be with the Council of thy Church 33,562, i-Art. XXI. Authority of General Councils COUNSEL. 40 CRY. Counsel. 9, 27, i -from whom — all good counsels — do 14,241,2-requireth further comfort or counsel 242,1-that he may receive such godly c. and 19,275,1-the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength 33,56o,2-constantly decreed by his counsel secret Count. 13, 84, -whosoever liveth is counted dead before 14,242,2-not so excused, but counted unworthy of 33,562,2-are not to be counted for Sacraments of Countenance. 11, 43,2-lift up thy countenance upon him 12, 51,2-The Lord lift up his countenance upon 21,289,2-lilt up the light of thy countenance upon 25,311,1-right hand — light of thy countenance Country. 2, vi. i-the constitution and laws of their country 25.312, i-improve — to — honour of ovir country 33,565, i-according to the diversity of countries Course. 2, vi, i-when in the course of Divine Providence 8, 6, i-when it is used in the course of the 9, 22,2-read in the ordinary course of the Psalms 13,157:32, 554, 2-course of this world may be so pea 23,300,2-who having finished their course in faith 26.313, i-so wisely ordered the course of this 315,2-thus finished the course of a sinful 28,327, i-through the whole course of our lives 30,529, 2-faithfully fulfilling his course — he may Covenant. 20,280, i-perform — the covenant betwixt them 31,548. i-the vow and covenant between them Cover. 14.237,2-covering the same with a fair linen cloth 25,309,2-waters of the sea had well-nigh covered 311,2-The Lord hath covered our heads 26,314,1-nor to the merits of Christ to cover you Covet. 18,269,2-Not to covet nor desire other men's goo Covetous. 13,212, -grace to forsake all covetous desires 15,248, i-vain pomp • with all covetous desires Craft. 10,30,2-from the crafts and assaults of the devil 34,2-the craft and subtlety of the devil or man Create. 13,86-Create and make in us new and contrite Creation. 8, 15,1-We bless thee for our creation Creator. 8, 14, 2; 20, 280, i-the Creator and Preserver of all 21,28.8,2-into the hands of a faithful Creator 30,519,1-shall be sung — Veni, Creator Spiritus 528, i-Veni, Creator Spiritus shall be sung or Creature. ii, 40,1-whose power no creature is able to resist 14,236,1-these thy gifts and creatures of bread 17,260,1-and preach the Gospel to every creature 25,305,2-We, thy creatures, but miserable sinners 310,2-We, thy poor creatures whom thou hast 28,323, i-We, thy needy creatures, render thee Creed. 8, 11,2-Then shall be said the Apostles' Creed words of the same meaning in the Creed 14.224 15.24S 250, 251, 23,298. 26.314. 30.522 525. 33,559. 2-be said the Creed commonly called the or else the Apostles' Creed but the Creed may be omitted, if it hath the Nicene Creed shall be said oa Christ i-as contained in the Apostles' Creed 2-shall provide that he may learn the Creed i-as he can say the Creed — and the Ten Commandments. See also 272,1; 273,2. 2-at the discretion of — the Creed i;3i6, 2-rehearse the Articles of the Creed 2-the Niceue Creed shall be said 2-Then shall follow the Nicene Creed i-Art. VIII. Of the Creeds The Nicene Creed, and — ought thoro commonly called the Apostles' Creed Crime. 14,241,2-malice, or envy, or any other grievous c. 312,2-coufined for some great or capital crime 314, i-concerning the crimes wherewith he is 316,2-which your own crimes have brought 30.509,2-virtuous conversation and without crime 30,510,2:514, 2-any Impediment or notable Crime 510,2-show what the Crime or Impediment is if any great Crime or Impediment be ob shall be found clear of that Crime Criminal. 26,315, i-When a criminal is under sentence of 316,2-And the Criminal shall answer, All this 318,1-judged best that the Criminal should not Cross. 10, 31,1-by thy Cross and Passion J3i 96; 118-and to suffer death upon the cross 118, -to suffer death upon the cross 127, -didst give — to the death of the Cross 197, -by his cross and passion we may be 14,230, i-even to the death upon the cross 235,1-to suffer death upon the Cross for our 240,2-remembranceof his meritorious C. and 243,1-to yield up his soul by death upon the C. 15,249, i-do sign him with the sign of the Cross 2-shall make a Cross upon the Child's fore desire the sign of the Cross to be omitted 16,255, 1:263, 2-the omission of the sign of the Cross 21,286,2-who by thy Cross and precious Blood ha 22, 293.2-hath suffered death upon the Cross 26,317, i-the conversion of a sinner on the cross 33,564,2-Oblation of Christ finished upon the Cross Crown. 13, 207:523, 2-receive the crown of everlasting glor 30,529, i-may receive the never-fading crown of 2-the crown of righteousness, laid up by Crucify. 8, 11,2-Was crucified, dead and buried 12,1-crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate 15,249, i-to confess the faith of Christ crucified 250,1-may crucify the old man, and utterly 2i,2S4,i-entered not — before he was crucified 33,557, i-who truly suffered, was crucified, dead Crumb. 14,234,2-not worthy to gather up the crumbs und Cry. 12, 50 25,-05 30 3°9 310 26,314 1-T0 thee all Angels cry aloud Cherubim and Seraphim continually doc. i-And let our cry come unto thee. See also 274,2; 282,1; 304,2. ,2-in — great distress cry unto thee for ,2-0 let not our sins now cry against us 2-Then cried we unto thee, O Lord i-but didst hear our cry and hast saved ,i-cry for mercy when it is the time of justi CUP. 41 DAY. Cup. 14,229,2-eat of that Bread and drink of that Cup 235,1-that he may take the Cup into his 2-Here he is to take the Cup into his hands Likewise, after supper, he took the Cup 237,1-And the Minister who delivereth the Cup 33,563,2-the Cup of Blessing is a partaking of the 564, i-The Cup of the Lord is not to be denied Curate. 30,512,1-intimate their estates - - unto the Curate Cure. *i,29i,i-shall be made use of for his cure 30,518, i-the people committed to your Cure and 2-as well to the sick - - within your Cures 32,550,2-temporalities appertaining to your cure Curious. 33,56 1 ,1-for curious and carnal persons, lacking Curse. 33,560,2-to deliver from curse and damnation Custodian. Certificate-Custodian of the Standard Book of Co Custom. 13,212, -Matthew from the receipt of custom 33,562,2-and the custom of the Primitive Church Cut. 2, v,2-cutting off occasion from them — occasio 22,293, 2-cut off the form of Visitation at the Psalm 23,299, i-He cometh up, and is cut down, like a 26,315, i-forasmuch as thou hast not cut him off 2-in the evening is cut down, dried up, and 317,2-thy judgments have cut him off from 33,564,2-rightly Cut off from the unity of the Chur Cycle. 7,x«vi,i-Being the Time of Twelve Cycles of the Daily. 3. ▼«.* 8, i,i- 9, 16.1- 13. 58. ■ 127, • 134. ■ 15.251. 1- 19.275.1- 25.3°5.i- 310,1- 28,323,2- 30.517.2- 521,2- -as divided for daily, Morning and Eve •The Order For Daily Morning Prayer •The Order For Daily Evening Prayer •may daily be renewed by thy Holy Spirit ■Grant us so to die daily from sin -daily endeavour ourselves to follow the •daily proceeding in all virtue and godli -daily increase in them thy manifold gifts and daily increase in thy Holy Spirit The Morning — to be used daily at Sea •Praised be the Lord daily •to be growing daily in goodness manifold temptations which we daily me by daily reading and weighing the Scrip daily increase and go forward in the Damn. 17,260,1-but he that believeth not shall be damned Damnation. 10, 30,2-from thy wrath, and from everlasting d. 33,563, i-purchase to themselves damnation, as 559, i-it deserveth God's wrath and damnation 56o,2-to deliver from curse and damnation Danger. 8, 13,2-neither run into any kind of danger 9, 27,1-from all perils and dangers of this night 10, 32,2-to succour — all who are in danger 11, 38,2-the great dangers we are in by our unha 43, i-Guard him — from the dangers of the 46,1-great and apparent dangers wherewith '3. 74. -in all our dangers and necessities stretch 76, -the midst of so many and great dangers 13. 76. -support us in all dangers, and carry us 154, -defended and comforted in all dangers 14,230,1-so is the danger great, if we receive thi- 17,265,2-in case of extreme danger, the Office 18,270, i-to save — in all dangers both of soul 21,282,1-defend him from the danger of the eneiu 290, i-in case of — and immediate danger 24,303,1-to preserve you in the great dauger of 25,305, i-Preserve us from the dangers of the sea 306,2-When there shall be imminent danger 311,1-as we were then of the danger 28,323, i-from the dangers of the past night notwithstanding our dangers, we arc 324,2-Defend us from all dangers and adversit 327,2-Defend us from all dangers and mischie Dangerous. 14,240,2-so d. to those who presume to receive it 25,309, 2- A Hymn of Praise — after a dangerous 33,561, i-is a most dangerous downfall, whereby 564,2-were blasphemous fables, and dangerous Dare. 14,239,2-for our un worthiness we d. not and for Darkness. 8, 9,1-0 ye Light and Darkness, bless ye the L 9, 27,1-Lighten our darkness, we beseech thee, 13, 52> _we may cast away the works of darkness 14,230,1-who lay in darkness and the shadow of 234,1-we have been brought out of darkness 26,314,1-that you be not cast into outer darkness 2-thou alone bringest light out of darkness 315,1-thou hast laid in a place of darkness Dash. 25,311,2-dashed in pieces those that rose up agai David. Tit. pge-with the Psalter or Psalms of David 10,35,1-0 Son of David, have mercy upon us • Day. 3, vii,i-On any day when — have been said. See also under any. For Days of Fasting and Thanksgiving 2-which are appointed for the day befo on the days for which they are appoin on other days — he may read one of the Selections. See also under other. Tableof Proper Psalms on Certain Days viii,i-what Lessons shall be read every day Proper Lessons for all which days in place of the Lessons for the day On Days of Fasting and Thanksgiving 4, xi,i-For the Forty Days of Lent Table For Rogation And Ember Days 6, xxiv.i-Together with the Days of Fasting and Ascension Day is Forty Days after Ea 2-The Forty Days of Lent The Ember Days at the Four Seasons The three Rogation-days, being the if — be appointed — then such day shall be observed as a Day of Thanks xxv.i-Numbers prefixed to the several Days the Days upon which those Full Moons stands the Day of the Paschal Full Sunday Letter next after the Day of 7,xxvii,i-According to the Several Days that First Day of Lent 2-had fallen one Day later than it really for the same reason, one Day must Table for — and for the First Day of the Day given — Table is the right Day xxviii, i-the Days to which the Golden Numbers the number of the Day be greater than 8, 6.1-on those days for which other — are ap 8,1-Day by day we magnify thee DAY. 42 DEARLY. 8, 8,i-to keep us this Day without sin 9, i-O ye Nights and Days, bless ye the Lord 11,2-The third day he rose again from the 12,1-the third day he rose again 13,1-shall follow the Collect for the Day the Collect for the Day shall be omitted 2-grant that this day we fall into no sin brought us to the beginning of this day 15,2-holiness and righteousness all our days 9, 16,1-on days other than the Lord's Day, he on days other than the Lord's Day, he 21,2-whole Portion — of Psalms for the day 27,1-shall be said the Collect for the day 10, 31,2-hour of death, and in the day of judgme 35, 1 -noble works that thou didst in their days 11, 42, 2-to prolong his days here on earth 47,1-devote the residue of his days to 12, 48,1-On the First Day of Lent - - the Office 13, 52,1-the Evening Service of the day before that in the last day when he shall come is to be repeated every day — unto 65, -The Innocents' Day 66, -any more days before the Sunday after 69, -shall serve for every day after unto the Epiphany. See also under Every. 85, -The first day of Lent, commonly called after the Collect appointed for the day 88, -for our sake didst fast forty days and 194, -was this day presented in the temple in 219, -All Saints' Day 14,221,2-to give an account — within fourteen days 224,2-shall be said the Collect of the Day 229,2-been already said on one Lord's Day 2J3-(3)-Upon Christmas-day --andseven days 2-Upon Whitsunday and six days after 239,1-we have heard this day with 240,2-on d. next, I purpose — to administ 19,273,1-Upon the day appointed, all that are 20,277, i-At the day and time appointed for Solem 278,1-will answer at the dreadful day of judg- ment. See also under dreadful 316,2; 520,2. 279,i(2)-have and to hold from this day forwa 21,283,1-may be found, in the day of the Lord, 2-for a few days chastened us after their 289,2-0 God, whose days are without end 290,2-in a short time do the work of many days 22.293,2-substituting the Collect — for the Day 23,299,2;3oi,i-general Resurrection in the last day 302,1-that at the day of the general Resurrecti 25,305, i-until day and night come to an end 311,2-made us to stand in the day of battle 312,1-walking before thee all our days 26,312,2-insert, after the Collect for the day 3I3)2-K°°d heed — while the day of salvation 314, i-consider in this your day, how fearful a to cover you in that terrible day 317.1-The day of his calamity is at hand 27,321, i-walking before thee all our days to be used instead of that for the day 28,323, i-the beginning of our lives to this day to the beginning of this day 2-that another day is added to our lives 324, i-a lively remembrance of that great day thy grace for the ensuing day to guide and keep us the following day 325, 2-the sins and failings of that day 327,1-mercies and benefits of the past day for the duties of the following day 510,1-When the day appointed by the Bishop 513,1-receive the Holy Communion the same d. 514, i-receive the Order of Priests that day 2-to receive this day unto the Holy Office To serve God day and night 522,2-if, on the same day, the Order of Deaco 52S, 1 -perfect — at the latter day 529, 2-at the latter day he may receive the 31,548,2-is to read the Service for the day 32,551, i-On the day designated for the new Incu at , this day of A. D. , and 33.555. 2-In Convention, On The Twelfth Day of 557,2-return to judge all Men at the last day. See also under January , February, &c; under Andrew, Matthias, Mark and the like; and under month and life. Deacons. For Bishops, Priests and Deacons see under Bishop. 14, 228, 2-the Deacons, Church — wardens or 30,509, 2-admitted a Deacon, Priest, or Bishop, in the face of — admit him a Deacon 510, i-Form And Manner Of Making Deacons Duty — as come to be admitted Deacons such as desire to be ordained Deacons I present — to be admitted Deacons 2-persons presented to be ordered Deacons to choose into the Order of Deacons the 512,1-appertaineth to the Office of a Deacon to execute the Office of a Deacon 513, i-accept — unto the Office of Deacons 2-declared unto the Deacon, that he must continue in that Office of a Deacon 514,2-appointedin the Form of Ordering Deaco in the - - the word Deacons shall be om 522,2-if — the Order of Deacons be given to The Deacons shall be first presented 523,1-first that for Deacons, then that for Pries they that are to be made Deacons, shall in the Form for the Ordering of Deacons 531, i-admitted to the Order of Deacons 33.566.i-Book of - - Ordering of Priests and Deac Dead. 8, 11,2-Was crucified, dead and buried third day he rose again from the Dead to judge the quick and the dead 12,2-to judge both the quick and the dead I look for the Resurrection of the dead 13, 52, -to judge both the quick and the dead 84, -whosoever liveth is counted dead before 15,245,2-and the resurrection of the dead 250,1-being dead unto sin, and living unto rig 23,294, i-The Order For The Burial Of The Dead 299,2-shall give up their dead 302,1-At the Burial of the Dead at Sea 28, 324, i-hast appointed Judge of quick and dead 33.557. i-truly suffered, was crucified, dead, and 564,2-did offer Christ for the quick and thedead Deadly. 33,560,2-Not every deadly sin willingly committed Deal. 10, 34,1-deal not with us according to our sins 21,283,2-God dealeth with you as with sons 25,309,2-He hath not dealt with us according to Dealing. 18,269, 1-T0 be true and Justin all my dealings 28, 324, 2-to be just and upright in all our dealings Dear. 11, 40,1-by the precious blood of thy dear Son 44,1-ofthy dear Son, our blessed Saviour 14,234,2-so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus 238, i-precious death and passion of thy dear 21,283, i-for his dear Son Jesus Christ's sake 288, 2-the soul of this thy servant, our dear bro 26,313, 2-and of his dear Son Jesus Christ our Sav Dearly. 8, 3,2-Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture moveth us, See also under beloved. DEARTH. 43 DECREE Dearth. II, 39,2-In Time of Dearth and Famine the scarcity and dearth, which we now 45,2-and turned our dearth and scarcity into Death. 8, 4,2-who desireth not the death of a sinner 7,2-hadst overcome the sharpness of death 10, 31,1-and from sudden death 2-by thy precious Death and Burial in the hour of death and in the day of 11, 38, i-the kingdom of sin Satan and death through the meriu and death of Jesus 41,2-Almighty God, the Lord of life and death 42,2-belong the issues of life and death 44,1-from the bitter pains of eternal death 46,2-our souls from the jaws of death 12, 50,2-who wouldest not the death of a sinner •3. 65, -infants to glorify thee by their deaths constancy of our faith even unto death 96, -and to suffer death upon the cross. See also under Cross 118; 127; 230,1; 235,1 (2); 243,1; 293,2. 119, -nor desirest the death of a smner 123, -through the grave and gate of death, we baptized into the death of thy blessed 125, -through thine — hast overcome death 14,230,1-by the death and passion of our Saviour 2-a continual remembrance of his death 233,1-by his death hath destroyed death 234, i-For the precious death and merits of thy memory of that his precious death and 2-his blessed passion and precious death 236,1-in remembrance of his death aud passion by the merits and death of thy Son Jesus 238,1-the most precious d. aud passion of thy in remembrance of the sacrifice of his d. 15,250, i-being buried with Christ in his death 2-made partaker of the death of thy Son 18,270,1-will keep us — from everlasting death 271, i-A death unto sin, and a new birth unto 2-remembrance of the sacrifice of the death 272,1-with thankful remembrance of his death 2o,279,i(2)-to love -- till death us do part 21.282.2-is the Lord of life and death 284,1-we may rise again from death, and dwe 285,1-and everlasting Life after death 288,2-so fit — him — against the hour of death 290,2-redeemedthe soulof--from eternal death 23,299, i-In the midst of life we are in death into the bitter pains of eternal death for any pains of death to fall from thee 300,2-to raise us from the death of sin unto 301,2-thy death didst take away the sting of d. 25,306, i-and out of the jaws of this death 309,2-we were even at death's door 310,1-the Lord, by whom we have escaped death 2-rescuing us out of the jaws of death 26,313,2-upon the merits of the death of Christ 315,1-for Persons under sentence of death a criminal is under sentence of death 2-shortly to suffer death in such a manner to be removed — by a violent death 316,2-have prosecuted you even unto death 317,2-may at the hour of his death depart in 28,325, 2-who desirest not the death of a sinner 327,1-to redeem us from sin and eternal death 30,516,2-sheep — which he bought with his death 52i,2;528,2-made perfect — by his d. 31,547,2-delivered from thy wrath and eternal d. 33.557i2-did truly rise again from death 563,2-our Redemption by Christ's death Debt. 21,285,1-admonished — to declare his debts Decalogue. 14,222, i-The Decalogue may be omitted, provided 224,1-if the Decalogue hath been omitted, ska Decay. 2i.2S5,2-decayed by the fraud and malice of the 288, i-the more the outward man decayeth, 26,317,1-decayed by the fraud and malice of the Decease. 23,299,2-the soul of our deceased brother Deceit. 10, 31,1-deceitsof the world the flesh and the dev 33.564, 2-blasphemous fables, and dangerous dece Deceive. 10, 32,2-all such as have erred and are deceived 26,316, i-Be not deceived with a vain and presum 33,560, 2-we deceive ourselves, and the truth is December. 5,xxiii,i-A Table of Lessons for December 6,xxiv,2-Wednesday — after - - and December xxvi;xxvii-passim Decency. 14,255, i-with the more readiness and decency 31,547,1-and sense of the natural decency of thin Decent. 14,228,2-receive the Alms - - in a decent Basin Decently. 24,303,1-shall come into the Church decently ap 30,510,1-each of them being decently habited Deck. 14,242,1-decked his table with all kind of provis Declaration. 8, 4,2-The Declaration of the Absolution, or 26*318, i-make any public profession or declara Declare. 1, iv, i-they declare it to be the Liturgy of this 2, v,2-The same Church hath - - declared the as she further declares in her said Prefa 8, 4,2-According to thy promises declared unto i-to declare and pronounce to his people 2-and our fathers have declared unto us 2-will always declare thy loving kindness -who declarest thy almighty power chiefly i-declared himself to have truly repented declare himself to be in full purpose so 2-shall declare unto the People what Holy 2-by his — he declared his good will towa 2;i7,26o,2-the good will - - declared by his i-If any - - ye are to declare it 2-have declared the same by giving - - a i-to make his Will, and to declare his 2-the wonderful grace - - declared in all i-and declare the wonders that he hath 2-God hath declared, though your sins 1 -if he have — that he would declare the 2-declare how far you ought to depend on i-shall declare to him the pardoning mere 2-declarest thy almighty power chiefly in i-Sermon — declaring the duty — of such 2-And here it must be declared unto the i-for by them men do declare, that they i-which we have expressly declared unto i-declares the Books of Homilies to be an 4 5 10, 34. 11, 45 13,166, 14,221, 225 15.246, 246, 20,277, 280, 21,285, 23,301, 25,31° 26,313, 314. 315 317 318, 30.510, 5i3i 33,56o, 561. 566, Decree. 33,560,2-constantly decreed by his counsel secret 561,2-hath power to decree Rites or Ceremoni 562, 1 -not to decree any thing against the same 566,1-we decree all such to be rightly - - cons DEDICATE. 44 DENOMINATION. Dedicate. 15,248,2-here dedicated to thee by our office and 28,323, 2-dedicate both our souls and bodies to 31,547,2-dedicating it to thy service, for reading whosoever shall be dedicated to thee in Dedication., 28,323,2-Dedication of soul and body 31,549,1-the Dedication of this place to thy service Deed. 13, 93, -for our evil deeds do worthily deserve 150, -please thee, both in will and deed 14,221, i-any wrong to — by word or deed 231,1-committed, by thought, word and deed 241, 1:26,31 3, 2-0 ffended, either by will, word or d. 15,246,2-by his outward gesture and deed, he dec 18,269, 1 -To hurt nobody by word or deed 30,522, 2-in all our words and deeds we may seek 526, i-both by word and deed, he may - - serve Deem. 2,vi,2-alterations — as might be deemed expedi Deep. ii, 43,1-whose preservation on the great deep 47,2-through the perils of the great deep 23,302,2-We therefore commit his body to the d. 25,309, 2-and then down again into the deep 310, 2-Thou hast showed us -- wonders in the d. 311,1-the deep waters of the proud had gone 26,315, i-in a place of darkness and in the deep 3i,549.i-a deep sense of their own un worthiness Deeply. 21,289,2-deeply sensible of the shortness and unce 28,325, 2-Make us deeply sensible of the great Defence. 8, 13,1-surely trusting in thy defence 11, 40, i-being armed with thy defence, may be 45,2-a strong tower of defence unto thy serva 13, 91, -to be our defence against all our enemies 21,286,2-Be now and evermore thy defence 25,307,2-wouldest be a defence unto us against O God, thou art a strong tower of defence Defend. 8, 13,1-Defend us thy humble servants in all 2-Defend us in the same with thy mighty 9, 27,1-being defended from the fear of our ene defend us from all perils and dangers of io, 33,1-to defend and provide for the fatherless 35, i-From our enemies defend us O Christ 12, 50,1-And evermore mightily defend 13, 74, -thy right hand to help and defend us 78, -evermore be defended by thy mighty 82, -may be defended against all adversity 89, -that we may be defended from all adver 148, -and evermore defend us from all adversi 154, -defended and comforted in all dangers 173, -let — cleanse and defend thy church 214, -they may succour and defend us 14,239.1-ever be defended by thy most gracious 18, 270,1-will please him to save and defend us 19,275,1-Defend, O Lord, this thy Child or this 21,281,2-And evermore mightily defend him 25i307, 2-defend our cause against the face of the 310,2-so powerfully and wonderfully defended 28, 324, 2-Defend us from all dangers and adversit 327, 2-Defend us from all dangers and mischiefs 32,554, i-Defend them from the sins of heresy and Defensible. 2,v,2-or which is not fairly defensible Defer. 16,251, 2-that they defer not the Baptism of their Defilement. 21,289, i-whatsoever defilements it may have con Degree. 21,290,2-restoring - - to some degree of his former Delay. 13,188, -and followed him without delay 208, -without delay was obedient to the calling 19,276,2-come, without delay, to the Lord's Supp Deliver. 8, 5,2-pardon and deliver you from all your 7,2-tookesf upon thee to deliver man 10, 30,2:31, i,2(8)-Good Lord deliver us 34,2-0 Lord, arise, help us, and deliver us 35,1-0 Lord, arise, help us, and deliver us for 11, 40,1-Save and deliver us, we humbly beseech 42,2-Deliverhim, O Lord, in thy good appoint 44,1-deliver them, O God, from the bitter pains 46, i-that we were not delivered over as a prey 2-ourselves — which thou hast delivered 47,i(2)-pleased to deliver from his bodily sick 12, 50,1-for the glory of thy Name deliver us 13, 57, -may speedily help and deliver us 81, -may be mercifully delivered by the good 127, -hast delivered us from the power of our 185, -we may all be delivered from the bands 210, -being delivered from the disquietude of 216, -medicines of the doctrine delivered by 14,237, i-proceed to deliver the same to the Bisho And when he delivereth the Bread, he And the Minister who delivereth the Cup 15,245,1-being delivered from thy wrath, may be 20,279,2-taking the Ring shall deliver it unto the 21,288,2-after they are delivered from their earth 289,2-Deliver him from the fear of the enemy 23,299, i-deliver us not into the bitter pains of 300,1-are delivered from the burden of the 306,1-that we, being delivered from this distre 307,2:308,1-0 deliver us for thy Name's sake 309,2-whom he hath delivered from the mercile and thou didst deliver us out of our distr 28,323, i-for having delivered us from the dange 30,512, 2-deliver to every one of them the New Te 522,1-shall deliver to every one — the Bible 2-to hear and receive what they shall deliver 529, i-shall deliver him the Bible, saying 31,547, 2-delivered from thy wrath and eternal 32,554, i-the faith once delivered to the Saints 33,560, 2-to deliver from curse and damnation tho Deliverance. 11, 44,2-return thanks - - for her safe deliverance 45,2-For Peace and Deliverance «from our En 46, i-deliverance from those great and appare 2-For Deliverance from great Sickness and 24,303, i-his goodness, to give you safe deliverance 25,310,2-and wonderfully command a deliverance 312,1-in — for this Victory and Deliverance Deliverer. 11,46,1:25, 307, 2-our Saviour and mighty Deliverer Delivery. 24,303, i-at the usual time after her delivery Demand. 15,247,2-The Minister shall then demand of the I demand therefore, Dost thou, etc. 254,2-shall — demand the name of the child , 17,261,2-shall then demand of the Persons to be 265,1-the questions to be demanded in the cases 20,278, i-may demand sufficient surety for his ind 30,517, 2-v.hich we — shall demand of you touch! 525,2-demand Testimonials of the person prese Denomination. 2,vi,i-different religious denominations of Christ DENOTE. 46 DESTROY. Denote. 6, xxv.i-denote the Days upon which those 7,xxviii,i-denotes those Years which are still to Denunciation. 33.564.2-by open denunciation of the Church is Deny. i6,252,2;253,i-doth not deny his grace and mercy 30,527, 1-Will you deny all ungodliness and world 33,560,2-is not to be denied to such as fall into sin deny the place of forgiveness to such as 564,1-is not to be denied to the Lay-people Deo. 8, 11,1-Jubilate Deo 25,308, i-From Psalm 66. Jubilate Deo Depart. 2, vi,2-is far from intending to depart 8, 11,2-He went into the place of departed spiri 14,229, i-servants departed thislifeinthy faith and 238,2-the Priest — shall let them d. with his 22,292, i-what time they shall depart out of this 2-his soul shall depart from the body 23,300, i-the spirits of those who depart hence 2-departed in the true faith of thy holy when we shall depart this life, we may 26,317, 2-may at the hour of his death depart in 3i8;2-whensoever his soul shall depart from 33,560,2-we may depart from grace given, and fall Departure. 21,288,2-for a sick Person at the point of departure that after his departure hence in peace Depend. 6,xxiv,i-Easterday, on which the rest depend 26,315, 2-you ought to depend on the mercies of 316,1-depends upon the few moments which Dependence. 26,313, 2-dependence upon the merits of the death 3i6;2-an entire dependence upon the mercies Depose. 33,563,2-by just judgment be deposed Depth. 25,306, i-hear us, calling out of the depth of mise 27,320,2-by whose knowledge the depths are brok Descend. 8, 11,2-He descended into hell instead of the words, He descended into 11, 45,1-the former — rain to descend upon the Deserve. 10, 35,2-evils that we most justly have deserved 12, 51,1-Thou sparest when we deserve punishme 13, 93, -for — do worthily deserve to be punished 167, -more than either we desire or deserve 26,314,2-who sparest when we deserve punishment 33,559, i-it deserveth God's wrath and damnation 560,1-or (as — ) deserve grace of congruity Deserving. 33,559,2-not for our own works and deservings Design. (Verb.) 26,316,2-evil practices designed against others Design. (Noun.) , 28,326, i-that no — unlawful designs — may rest I i Designate. j 32i55i ,i-On the day designated for the new Incum Desire. 8, 4,2-the devices and desires of our own hearts who desireth not the death of a sinner 14,2-those for whom our prayers are desired when any desire the prayers of the cong 15,1-particularly to those who desire now to 2-when any desire to return thanks the desires and petitions of thy servants 9, 27,1-from whom all holy desires -- do proceed 10, 34,2-nor the desire of such as are sorrowful 11, 42,i;42,2;43,2-for whom our prayers are desire 43,1-for whose — our prayers are desired 44,2-who desireth now to offer her praises shall have desired to return thanks to 47,1-who now desireth to return thanks unto 2-who now desireth to return his thanks 13, 91, -look upon the hearty desires of thy hum 119, -nor desirest the death of a sinner 125, -dost put into our minds good desires 137, -and desire that which thou dost promise 154, -hast given an hearty desire to pray 159, -which exceed all that we can desire 167, -more than either we desire or deserve 212, -grace to forsake all covetous desires 14,222,1-all hearts are open, all desires known 236,1-earnestly desire thy fatherly goodness 15,244, i-admitted as Sponsors if it be desired 248,1-with all covetous desires of the same renounce — the sinful desires of the Answer. That is my desire 249,2-If those — shall desire the sign of the 17,261, i-are come hither desiring to receive holy 265, i-instead of these words, come hither de^iri 18,269,2-Not to covet nor desire other men's goods 270,1-1 desire my Lord God, our heavenly 270, i-What desirest thou of God in this Prayer 21,285,2-most earnestly desireth pardon and forg 26,317, i-thy servant, who desireth pardon and 28,325, 2-who desirest not the death of a sinner 326 i-that no — or inordinate desires, may 30,510, i-present — such as desire to be ordained 519,1-the Congregation shall be desired — to 520,1-Pursue with full desire 32,553,2-may all the wishes and desires of my 554, i-desire the prosperity of thy holy Apostol 33,559, i-some the desire of the flesh Desirous. 17,265, i-shall be inserted this word, desirous 19,276, 2-confirmed, or ready and desirous to be 22,292, i-and yet is desirous to receive the Commu 26,315,2-being desirous that yon should avoid Desolate. 10,33, i-an d all who are desolate and oppressed Despair. 26,315, 2-avoid - - and despair on the other 316,1-On the other hand, despair not of God's Desperation. 33,561, i-thrust them either into desperation, or into — no less perilous than desperation Despise. 10, 34, 2-who despisest not the sighing of a contri 25,310, i-who didst not despise the prayer of thy 26,312,2-0 God, merciful Father, who despisest Destitute. 13,203, -leave us not - - destitute of thy manifold 30,527, 2-and to all strangers destitute of help Destroy. 13, 79, -might destroy the works of the devil 14,233, l-who by his death hath destroyed death DESTRUCTION. 4* DILIGENT. Destruction. 26,313, 2-yet shall they not be your destruction 30,528,2-not to destruction, but to salvation Determine. 2, v,i-cannot be clearly determined to belong 30,517,2-have clearly determined — to give your 518,1-and have so determined, by God's grace determined out of the said Scriptures to 526,2-determined out of the same Holy Scriptu 527,1-so persuaded and determined, by God's Deum. 8, 7,1-Te Deum laudamus 25;3U,2-After - - may be said the Te Deum Deus. 9, 21,2-at the end of the — Deus Misereatur 24 1 -Deus Misereatur- Psalm lxvii 48,1-Miserere mei Deus 26,314,1-fifty-first Psalm - - Miserere mei, Deus 32,552,2-Psalm lxviii. Exsurgat Deus, of Psalm Deutoronomy. 33,558, i-Canonical Books — Deutoronomy Device. 8, 4,2-We have followed too much the devices Devil. 10, 30,2-from the crafts and assaults of the devil 31,1-of the world, the flesh and the devil 34,2-the craft — of the devil or man worketh '3i 79> -might destroy the works of the devil 176, -temptations of the world — the devil 15,247, 2-will renounce the devil and all his Dost thou — renounce the devil and all 248, 2-to triumph against the devil, the world 249, 2-against sin, the world, and the devil 250,2-to renounce the devil and all his works 17, 264. 2-to renounce the devil and all his works 18,266, 2-renounce the devil and all his works 21, 285,2:26, 317, i-the fraud and malice of the devil 26,315,2-fire — prepared for the devil and his 30,520, 2-That neither devil, world, nor flesh 33,561, i-whereby the devil doth thrust them Devote. 11, 47,1-devote the residue of his days to an hum 31, 548, 2-to appropriate and devote this house to 32i553i2_To thee and to thy service I devote mys Devotion. 2, v,2-the exciting of piety and devotion 3, vii,i-such Devotions as he shall - - select 6,xxiv,2-Acts and Exercises of Devotion 14,228,2-the Alms — and other Devotions of the 26,318, i-use such devotions as he shall think 3I.547il-more devotion and humility in his service 548,1-with such seriousness — and devotion 549, i-approaching — with lowliness and devoti 32,552,2-in leading the Devotions of the People 553,2-in prayer, to quicken my devotion Devour. 30,529, i-feed them, devour them not Devout. 11, 45,2-hast heard the devout prayers of thy 13,184, -Be ready — to hear the devout prayers 31,546,2-forasuiuch as devout and holy men Devoutly. 8, 12,2-these Prayers following, all devoutly 13,182. -devoutly given to serve thee in good 14,230, 2-humble confession devoutly kneeling 237,1-iuto their hands, all devoutly kneeling 240, 2-shall be religiously and d. disposed 15,247, i-let us faithfully and devoutly give thanks 17.260. 2-let as faithfully and devoutly give thanks 31,547, l-faithlully and devoutly beg his blessing Dew. 8, 8,2-0 ye Showers and Dew, bless ye the Lord 9,1-0 ye Dews and Frosts, bless ye the Lord 14,1-pour upon them the continual dew of 27,320,2-aud the clouds drop down the dew Die. 11, 44, i-now lie — and are appointed to die t3iI23> -who died, and was buried, and rose aga 127, -Grant us so to die daily from sin 133, -thine only Son to die for our sins 14,230,1-love of our Master — thus dying for us 237,1-in remembrance that Christ died for 240,2-not only to d. for us 15,248,2-all sin ml affections may die in him 251,1-as he died, and rose again for us, so sho die from sin, and rise again unto righte 21,284,1-our door — is gladly to die with Christ 22,292, i-may be always in readiness to die 23,294,1-not to be used — for any who die excom 300, 2-shall live though he die whosoever — shall not die eternally 26,314, i-but if you die in your sins, his sufferings 318,2-for his transgressions is appointed to die 28,327, 2-that we may never be afraid to die so that, living and dying, we may be 33,557, 2-As Christ died for us, and was buried Difference. 14,234, i-the same — without any difference or 32,551, i-in case of any difference between you 33,563, 2-sign of profession, and mark of difference Different. 2, v,i-in his worship different forms — may 2-in these different reviews and alterations vi, i-the different religious denominations 2-to enumerate all the different alterations 20,277, i-laws — being different in the several Difficulty. 30,517, i-is -- and of so great difficulty Digest. 13,54-hear them — and inwardly digest them Dignity. 14,241, i-to consider the d. of that holy mystery 30,516, 2-of what dignity, and of how great impor into how high a dignity — ye are called 517,1-hath placed you in so high a dignity Dilexi. 24, 303,2- Delexi, quoriam Diligence. 17, 264, 2-to use all diligence to be rightly instruct 30,512, 2-Will you apply all your diligence to 516,2-never cease — your care and diligence 518,1-Will — give your faithful diligence with all diligence to keep and observe 5i8,i;527,i-with all faithful diligence, to banish 32,550,2-in whose Learning, Diligence, sound Doc Diligent. 18,269, 2-to call for by diligent prayer. 28,324, i-Keep us — and diligent in our several 30,513,2-In — if he be found faithful and diligent 30,518,2-Will you be diligent in Prayers, and in diligent to frame and fashion your own 30,529, i-Be diligent in them, that the increase 33,56i,2-diligent to frame his life according to DILIGENTLY. 47 DISPOSITION. Diligently. 10, 32, i-diligently to live after thy commandmen 13,207, -diligently to preach thy holy Word 14,229, 2-exhorteth all persons diligently to try 18, 272,1-diligently — instruct or examine 22,292, i-shall diligently from time to time 30,509, i-all men diligently reading Holy Scriptu 512,1-Will yon diligently read the same unto 523,1-that they may diligently preach thy word 527,2-diligently exercise such discipline as by 33,565,2-tobe read — diligently and distinctly Diminish. 33,563, i-diminished from such as by faith do Dimittis. 9, 21,2-at the end of the — Nunc Dimittis 23,2-sung or said the Hymn called Nunc Dimit Nunc Dimittis. St Luke ii. 29 Diocesan. 11. 38,1-of any General or Diocesan Convention 30,513, 2-tnay be admitted by his Diocesan to the 32,552, 2-Canons of the General and Diocesan Con Diocese. 11, 38,1-of this Church or of the Diocese concern 32,550, i-In any Diocese the concluding paragraph 554,2-When'the Bishop of the Diocese is present Dip. 15,249,1-he shall dip it in the Water discreetly 16,256.2-at the dipping of the Child in the Font 17,263,1-shall dip him in the water, or pour water Direct. Certificate-been compared — as the Canon directs tli 37,1-wouldest be pleased to direct and prosper 38,1-so to direct, sanctify, and govern us in 13,177, -may in all things direct and rule our 14,224, i-to direct, sanctify, and govern, both our 229, i-direct and dispose the hearts of all 239, 2-D. us, O Lord, in all our doings, with 19,276,1-to direct, sanctify, and govern, both our 24,303. i-some — or as the Ordinary shall direct 28,324,2-Direct us in all our ways Direction. 3, vii.i-subject to the Direction of the Ordinary 14,228, 2-sung — under the direction of the Minis 20,277, i-is left to the direction of those laws 28,326,1-the direction and assistance of thy Holy 327, i-for all the directions — of thy Holy Spir 32,550, 2-with such lawful directions as you shall Discern. 33,559,2-known as a tree discerned by the fruit 563,2-Christian men are discerned from others Discharge. 21,285,1-for the better discharging of his conscien Disciple. 14,235,1-brake it, and gave it to his disciples, say 15, 248,2-gave commandment to his disciples 17,260,1-he gave command to his disciples 25,306, i-didst save thy disciples ready to perish Discipline. 2, v,i-must be referred to discipline vi,i-forms of worship and discipline 2-any point of doctrine discipline or worship. See also under doctrine 518. 1; 525,2(2) 30,513, 2-to observe all spiritual Discipline 523,1-adtninister the godly Discipline thereof 527,2-exercise such discipline as — is committ 529, i-so minister discipline, that you forget 32.552. 2-in exercising the Discipline of the Church 33.563, i-appertaineth to the discipline of the Chu Disclose. 20,278, i-Secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed Discover. 26,316,2-to the utmost — to discover and prevent Discreetly. 15,249,1-shall dip it in the Water discreetly 20,277, 2-but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, sob Discretion. 3, vii,i-as he shall at his discretion select viii,2-as he shall think fit in his discretion 4, ix,2-may be interchanged — at the discretion 8, 1,1-the Minister may at his discretion pass 9, 16,1-he may at his discretion, pass at once 10, 33,2-The Minister may, at his discretion, omit 12, 48,1-read at other times at the discretion of 14,239,1-or Communion at the d. of the Minister 240,2-so much thereof as, in his d. he may think 15,244,2-as the Minister by his d. shall appoint 17,257,2-as the Minister, in his discretion, shall 263, i-placing him — according to his discretion 265,2-before they come to years of discretion 19,273,1-Baptized, and Come To Years Of Discret 2-being now come to years of discretion 21,287,1-which, in his discretion, he shall think said — at the discretion of the Minister 23,298,2-at the discretion of the Minister, the 300, 1 -say one or both — at his discretion 24,303, i-may be used at the discretion of the Min 27,320, 2-said or sung — at the discretion of the 33,564, 2-lawful- - to marry at their own discretion Disease. 13,216, -all the diseases of our souls may be healed 22,292, i-subject to — diseases, and sicknesses 293,1,2-times of contagious sickness or disease Diseased. 22,293,2-upon special request of the diseased Disobedient. 13,56-the hearts of the disobedient to the wisdom Dispense. 32,552, 2-thy conduct in dispensing the divine Wor Dispenser. 30,522,1-a faithful Dispenser of the Word of God Dispersed. 11, 38,1-the whole of thy dispersed sheep, being 30,5i6,2-for Christ's sheep that are dispersed abr Displeased. 23,299,1-who for our sins art justly displeased 25,311,1-they were so wrathfully displeased at us Displeasure. 21,289,2-Shut not up - - in displeasure 26,314,2-neither chasten them in thy sore displeas 316,1-shutteth not up his mercies — in displeas Dispose. 2, v,i-altered - - or otherwise disposed of 14,229, i-direct and dispose the hearts of all Chris 239, i-d. the way of thy servants towards the 240,2-shall be religiously and devoutly disp. 21,285,1-if he hath not before disposed of his goo Disposition. 28,326, i-amiss in the temper and disposition of DISQUIETED. 48 DO. Disquieted. 22,292,1-less cause to be disquieted for lack o Disquietude. 13,210-delivered from the disquietude of this world Dissemble. 8,3,2-and that we should not dissemble nor cloak Dissembler. 14,241,1-lightly, and after the manner of d-s Dissension. 30,520,2-Of strife and of dissension Dissolution. 21,288,2-in all appearance his dissolution draweth 26,315,2-the time of your dissolution draweth 32,551, i-aud dissolution of all sacerdotal relation as to a separation and dissolution of all Dissolve. 3o,52o,2-Dissolve, O Lord.^the bands Distemper. 21,289,2-Give him - - and heal his distempers Distinct. 3,vii,i-The Order - - and the Order - - distinct Distinctly. 14,222,1-rehearse distinctly the Ten Commandme 33,565,2-to be read — diligently and distinctly Distress. (Noun.) 11, 43,2-visit — and to bring distress upon him 25,305,2-do in this our great distress cry unto 306,1-we being delivered from this distress 309, 2-didst deliver us out of our distress 3io,2-made before thee in our great distress 30,520, i-In grief and all distress Distress. ( "Verb. ) 8, 14,2-who are anyways afflicted or distressed 24,304,2-to the relief of distressed women in child 26,314,2-Relieve the distressed, protect the innoce Distribution. 22,293,1-the distribution of the holy Sacrament 30,512,1-and to help him in the distribution thereof Disturbance. 28,323, i-that no disturbance hath come nigh us or When disturbances of any kind befall Disused. 3,vii,i-No one of — be habitually disused Divers. 11, 40,2-hast appointed divers Orders in thy Church. See also under order 510,2; 515,1; 526,1; 552,2 14,233,2-giving them both the gift of divers langu 16,252,2-at such a place, before divers witnesses 33.565, i-for at all times they have been divers Diversity. 33,565, i-according to the diversity of countries Divide. 3, vii,2-as Divided for Daily, Morning and Ev 6, xxv,i-add 1 — then divide by 19 7,xxvii,2-divide the sum by 7, and if 33i 557II-"1 one Person, never to be divided Divine. 2, v, i-the particular forms of Divine Worship vi,i-in the course of Divine Providence 8, 5,2-wheresoeverit is used in Divine Service 11, 40,2-of thy divine providence hast appointed 13,148, -in the power of the Divine Majesty to worship. See also under Majesty. 14, 240, 2- Which being so d. and comfortable a 30,510,2-who by thy divine providence hast appoi 512,1-to assist the Priest in Divine Service 32,552,2-thy conduct in dispensing the divine Division. 1 1,38,2-dangers weare in by our unhappy divisions Do. 2, v,i-do that which - - might most tend, &c 8, 4, i-yet ought we chiefly so to do 2-things which we ought to have done we have done those things which we things which we ought not to have done 5,1-which we do at this present 10. 35. i-noble works that thou didst in their days 11, 42,2-by serving — and doing good in his gen I3> 7°> -perceive — what things they ought to do 82, -put not our trust in anything that we do 150, -we can do no good thing without thee 162, -the spirit to think and do always such who cannot do anything that is good wit 168, -do unto thee true and laudable service 214, -as thy holy Angels always do thee service 14,221, i-or to have done any wrongto hisneighbo parties to whom he hath done wrong to be in full purpose so to do 232,1-It is meet and right so to do 235,2-Do this in remembrance of me Do this, as oft as ye shall drink it, in 238, i-do all such good works as thou hast prep 240,1-which he shall always do upon the Sund 241,2-for all injuries and wrongs d. by you to doth nothing else but increase your cond 242,1-think a great injury and wrong d. unto 243, i-which if ye shall neglect to do, consider 16,251,2-when need shall compel them so to do 252,2-whether the same hath been lawfully d. 253,1-that all things were done as they ought that in this case all is well done i7,26o,i-Men and brethren, what shall we do? 18,266, 2-bound to believe, and to do, as they 268, i-labour, and do all that thou hast to do 269, i-to do to all men as I would they should do 2-to do my duty in that state of life unto not able to do these things of thyself 270,1-worship him — as we ought to do And this I trust he will do of his mercy 19, 274, 2-bound to believe and to do all those thin every one shall audibly answer, I do 275,2-makest us both to will and to do 21,285,1-where he hath done injury or wrong to 288,1-that his sins may be done away by thy 289, i-defilements — being purged and done 290,2-may in a short time do the work of many 22,292,1-that so doing, they may — have less cau 25,310,1-declare the wonders that he hath done and still doeth for the children of men Lord God, who only doeth wondrous thi 2-to obey thy voice, and to do thy will 311,2-the Lord hath done great things for us 26,313, 2-for all injuries and wrongs done by you 317,2-set before — the things he hath done in 28,324, i-according to the works done in the body 326,2-Reward all who have done us good all those who have done or wish us for his sake who went about doing good 30,512,1-Will you do this gladly and willingly 2-1 will so do by the help of God I will so do, the Lord being my helper I will endeavour so to do, the Lord being , . „, — DO. 49 DRAW. 30,516,2-until ye have done all that lieth in you 517,1-compass the doing of so weighty a work 2-may the more move you to do your duties 518,1-1 will so do, by the help of the Lord 2-1 will endeavour so to do, the Lord being I will so do, the Lord being my helper 519,1-1 will so do, the Lord being my helper hath given you this will to do all these 521,2-That done, the Bishop shall pray in this 522, i-when this Prayer is done, the Bishop 2- When this is done, the Nicene Creed sha The Communion being done, after 527,1(21-1 will so do, by the help of God 2-1 will so do, the Lord being my helper a good will to do all these things 529,1-by so doing thou shalt both save thyself 31,548, i-and know what things they ought to do may do it with such steadiness of faith 33,559, 2-Wherefore we have no power to do good 560, i-Works done before the grace of Christ for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done as much as they are bound to do do more for his sake, than of bounden When ye have done all that are comman 565,1-that others may fear to do the like so that all things be done to edifying 566,2-so it be done according to the Prophet's Doctor. 30,521, 2-Sent abroad — Apostles — Doctors and 528,2-some Apostles — some Pastors and Doct his Apostles — Evangelists, Doctors and Doctrine. 2 v,i-determined to belong to doctrine 2-contrary — to sound doctrine vi,2-any essential point of doctrine, discipline 10, 31,1-from all false doctrine, heresy and schi 11, 40,2-both by their life and doctrine they may 4l,i;30,5i5,i-with the truth of thy doctrine 13. 63, -instructed by the doctrine of thy blessed 191, -by following the holy doctrine which he 199, -holy Church with the heavenly doctrine away with every blast of vain doctrine 204, -Make us so to follow his doctrine and 216, -medicines of the doctrine delivered by 217, -joined together — by their doctrine 14,229,1-both by their life and doctrine, set forth 30,511, i;526,i;552,2-replenish them with the truth of thy Doctrine 512,2:519, i-to frame - - according to the Doctr 517,1-with doctrine and exortation taken out 2-after the rule and doctrine of Christ 518,1-contain all Doctrine required as necessa so to minister the Doctrine and Sacrame all erroneous and strange doctrines 525,2-Conformity to the Doctrine, Discipline 526,2-contain all Doctrine required as necessa 527,1-teach and exhort with wholesome Doctri erroneous and strange doctrine contrary 529,1-unto reading, exhortation, and doctrine 2-reprove — with all patience and doctrine 32,550, 2-Learning, Diligence, sound Doctrine 553,2-by my lire and doctrine set forth thy true 33>558,i-apply them to establish any doctrine 559,2-most wholesome Doctrine, and very full 562, i-The Romish Doctrine concerning Purgat 565, 2-con tain a godly and wholesome Doctrine 566,1-an explication of Christian doctrine Doings. 8, 13,2-all our doings being ordered by thy gov 13. 84, -all our doings without charity are nothin 14,239,2-Direct us, O Lord, in all our doings with 33.S6i, i-in our doings, that Will of God is to be "Domine. 32,552. 2-Psalm XXVI. Judica me, Domine Domini. 8, 8,2-Benedicite, omnia opera Domini 30,509,1-established — month of Sept., A D. 1792 32,551, i-at , this day of , A. D. , and Dominical. 6, xxv,i-To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter Table To Find The Dominical Or Sun 2-T0 find the Dominical or Sunday Lett 7,xxvii,2-For Finding the Dominical Letter To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter Domino. 8, 6,1-Venite, exnltemus Domino 9, 21,2-end of the Magnificat, Cantate Domino 22,2-Cantate Domino. Psalm XCVIII 25,308,2-From Psalm 107. Confitemini Domino Donation. 31,546,2-the instruments of Donation and Endow Door. 21,284,1-our door to enter into eternal life is 25,309,2-we were even at death's door 26,314, i-may not knock when the door shall be Doubt. (Noun.) 13,190, -without all doubt, to believe in thy Son 17,265,2-reasonable doubt concerning the Baptism 33.558, i-of whose authority was never any doubt Doubt. (Verb.) 15,246,2-Doubt ye not therefore, but earnestly be nothing doubting but that he favourably 16,252, 2-let them not doubt but that the Child so 1 7, 260, 2- Doubt ye not therefore, but earnestly be 20, 278, i-have reason to doubt of the lawfulness 31,547, i-Let us not doubt but that he will also 33.558, i-authority was never any doubt in the 560, i-we doubt not but they have the nature Doubtful. 13,190-thy holy Apostle Thomas to be doubtful Doubtfulness. 14,242,1-removing of all scruple and doubtfulness Down. 10, 32,2-finally to beat down Satan under our 11, 38,1-the breaking down the kingdom of sin '3. 167, -Pour down upon us the abundance of thy 242,1-lacketh nothing but the guests to sit d. 2i,29o,2-bringest down to the grave, and bring 23,299,1-He cometh up, and is cut down like a 25,309, 2-and then down again into the deep 26,315,2-in the evening is cut down, dried up, and 27,320,2-and the clouds drop down the dew 30,528, 2-poured down his gifts abundantly upon 32,554, i-hand of the ungodly to cast them down. See also under lay, conn, send, look, kneel, go, lie. Downfall. 33.561, i-a most dangerous downfall, whereby the Dragon. 33.558, 2-Of Bel and the Dragon Draw. 2, vi, i-attention of this Church was - - Drawn 14,230,2-Draw near with faith, and take this holy 21,288,2-his dissolution draweth near 26,315,2-thetime of your dissolution draweth near 28,326, i-And lest, through — we be drawn again 30,517, 2-and draw all your cares and studies this 3 1, 548, 1 -shall draw near to thee in this plaice 33,561,1-drawing up their minds to high and hea DREAD. 50 EARNEST. Dread. 2S,324,i-Imprint - - such a dread of thy judgmen Dreadful. ii, 46,2-by thy late heavy and dreadful visitation 20,278,1-as ye will answer at the dreadful day of 26,315, 2-brought you too near this dreadful sente 316,2-not be condemned in the dreadful day of 30,520,2-At the last dreadful day Drink. (Verb.) 14,229,2-to eat of that Bread and drink of that 234,2-to eat the flesh - - and to drink his blood 235,2-gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of as oft as ye shall drink it in remembrance 237, i-Drink this in remembrance that Christ's 240,1-shall - - reverently eat and d. the same 22,293,2-he doth eat and drink the Body and Bio 33,564, i-do eat and drink the sign or Sacrament Drink. (Noun.) 28,324, 1 -temperate in our meats and drinks Drive. 30,518, 1:527, i-to banish and drive away from the Drop. 27,320,2-andthecloudsdrop down the dew Drown. 25,311, i-Yea, the waters had drowned us and the Drunkenness. 33, 565,2-A.gainst Gluttony and Drunkenness Dry. 11, 45,1-and to refresh it when it was dry 26,315, 2-in the evening is cut down, dried up Due. 8, 15, i-that due sense of all thy mercies 10, 33,1-So that in due time we may enjoy them ii, 39,2-that the earth may in due time yield her 42, i-fatherly correction have its due influence 14,229, i-with meek heart and due reverence, they 16,252,2-according to the due and prescribed Ord 253,1-well done, and according unto due order 17,257,2-that so due care may be taken for their 22,293, i-want of warning in due time to the Miu 26,313, i-if with due submission - - we receive the 30.514,2-after due examination, we fin u not to the 528,2-their portion in due season 32,550, i-due Notice of the Election of a Minister 551,1-of all which you will give us due notice 33,561, i-called - - by his Spirit working in due Dulness. 30,519,2-The dulness of our blinded sight Dust. 23,299,2-earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust 28,327, 2-time when we shall lie down in the dust Dutiful. 30,517, i-to show yourselves dutiful and thankful Duty. 14,232,2-' 236, 2 240, 2- Duly. 9. 27.2- 11, 47,1- 2- 14,229,1- 237.1- 26,315,1- 30.510,1- 523,1- 526,1- 531,1- 561.2 33:563,1 very meet, right, and our bounden duty to accept this our bounden duty and ser Wherefore it is our duty to render — th my d. is to exhort you, in the mean seas 243, i-so it is your duty to receive the Commun 15,250.2-parts and duties to see that this Infant 17.264,2-reinember that it is your part and duty it is your part and duty also, being made 18,268, 2-my duty towards God, and my duty tow 269,1-What is thy duty towards God? My duty towards God is to believe in him What is thy duty towards thy Neighbour? My duty towards my Neighbour is to love 2-to do my duty in that state of life 26,313, i-It is your part and duty, therefore, to 315,2-It is therefore your part and duty, my 28,324,1-we may be - - and excited to our duty 2-listen to our duty with honest hearts 327, 1 -knowledge and sense of our duty towards 2-fit us for the duties of the following day 30,510, i-Duty and Office of such as come to be ad 516,2-according to your bounden duty 517,2-the more move you to do your duties 31,548, i-mayest accept their bounden duty and 32,553, 2-performance of all the duties of my mini 33, 560. 1 -do more - - than of bounden duty is req 566,2-we hold it to be the duty of all men who Dweller. 8, 13,2-from thy throne behold all the dweller* ■that we and all the people, duly consider •May his heart be duly impressed with a •May he be duly sensible of thy merciful -rightly and duly administer thy holy Sac -us who have duly received these holy my -duly considering thy great mercies -apt - - to exercise their ministry duly -When all things are duly prepared in duly administer the godly Discipline -duly execute the Office whereunto he is -that they may duly execute their office -the Sacraments be duly ministered accor -not - - to be - - but that we should duly Dwell. 9, 26,2- 11, 38,2- 42,2- 13.140, - 14,234.2 236,2- 21,281,1- 284,1 25,306.1 30.512. 1 3i.549,2 that makest us dwell in safety ■for to dwell on the face of the whole he may dwell with thee in life everlasting and with him continually dwell -we may evermore dwell in him, and he -that he may dwell in us, and we in him -Peace be - - and to all that dwell in it -and dwell with him in everlasting life -who dwellest in heaven, but beholdest -intimate their - - places where they dwell -to dwell in the midst of the assembly of During. 7,xxviii,i-during the period of One Hundred Ye If> 37,i-To be used during the Session 38, i-During or before the session of any Dwelling. 28,323, i-no disturbance hath come nigh us or our d. E. 32,550, 2-a Priest in the Parish - - of E- Each. 7,xxviii,i-under each Golden Number, you will 14,222,1-provided it be said once on each Sunday 17,263, i-take each Person to be baptized by the 265,2-the remaining part of each service shall 20,279, i-give their troth to each other 280,2-have given - - their troth each to the 30,510,1 Deacons, each of them being decently Ear. 10, 34, 2-0 God, we have heard with our ears 13,164, -Let thy merciful ears, O Lord, be open to 14,239, i-we have heard with our outward e-s 240, i-to incline thine e-s to us who have now 23,299, i-shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer Earnest. , 30,529, 2-earnest to reprove, beseech, and rebuke EARNESTLY. 51 EFFECTUALLY. Earnestly. 2, vi,2-Earnestly beseeching Almighty God II, 43,2-we earnestly beseech thee to have pity 13,207, -commandedst him earnestly to feed thy 14, 230, 2- Ye who do truly and earnestly repent 231,1-We do earnestly repent and are heartily 236, i-we earnestly desire thy fatherly goodness 242,2-Consider e. with yourselves how little 243, i-These things if ye e. consider, ye will 15,246,2117, 260,2-Doubt ye not therefore, but earn 19,276,2-earnestly to move the Persons confirmed 21,285,1-earnestly to move such sick persons as 285,2-most earnestly desireth pardon and forgi 22,293,2-eamestly remembering the benefits he 26,316,2-fail not earnestly to endeavour and pray 30,517. i-ye ought — to pray earnestly for his Ho Earth. 6,xxiv,2-the fruits of the earth, &c 8, 7, I-All the Earth doth worship thee Heaven and Earth are full of the Majesty 9,1-0 let the Earth bless the Lord 2-O all ye Green Things upon the Earth Ii,2;i2,i-Maker of heaven and Earth 13,2-all the dwellers upon earth 9, 21,2-and on earth peace, good will towards 10, 33,1:11,39,1:41,1:27, 319,1:321, i-fruits of thee. 11, 38,2-dwell on the face of the whole earth 39,2-that the earth may in due time yield her and the earth bring forth her increase increase the fruits of the earth by thy he 41,1-hast blessed the earth that it should be 2-may renew the face of the earth 45, 1 -former — rain to descend upon the earth to prolong his days here on earth 12, 50.2-who are vile earth and miserable sinners 13, 62, -sufferings here upon earth for the testim 73, -dost govern — in heaven and earth 161, -all things both in heaven and earth 214, -may succour and defend us on earth 14,232,2-Heaven and earth are full of thy glory 19,274,2:25. 311, 2-hath made heaven and earth 21.286,2-thines — in earth and under the earth 23.298,2-made ready to be laid into the earth 299,1-while the earth shall be cast upon the 2-earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to the earth and the sea shall give up their 301,2-served thee with constancy on earth 25,309. 2-But as the heaven is high above the earth 26,313, i-all things both in heaven and earth 317, 2-judgments have cut him offfrom the earth 31,549, 2-assembly of the saints upon earth Earthly. 31,288,2-delivered from their earthly prisons 33,561, i-mortifying - - and their earthly member Easily. 14,242,2-such excuses are not so e. accepted and Easiness. 2, v,2-too much Easiness in admitting Easter. 6, xxiv,i-Septuagesima — is Eight Weeks — before Easter Rogation Sunday — after Easter 7,xxvii,i-The Several Days That Easter Can 8, 2, i-among the opening sentences *3i 96. -The Sunday next before Easter Easter-day. 4, ix,2-Lessons appointed for Easter-day 6, xxiv, j-Easter-day, on which the rest depend Easter-day is the Sunday after xxv.i-points out Easter-dav for that Year To find Easter-day, look in the first the Day of the Month — is Easter-day the next Sunday after - - is Easter-day 7,xxvi;xxvii-(Tables) passion xxvi,i-A Table To Find Easter-day From xxvii,2-the same as if Easter-day had fallen I3>i25i -Easter-day 127, -be twice celebrated on Easter-day T4,224,2-said on Christmas-day, Easter-day, &c •233,1-Upon Easter-day, and seven days after Easter Even. 13,123-Easter Even Easter-week. 6,xxiv,2-Monday and Tuesday in Easter-week Easy. 14,242. 2-1 1 is an e. matter for a man to say, I will Eat. 11, 41,1-hast commanded us to - - eat our own 14,229,2-to eat of that Bread and drink of that C 234,2-so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus 235,2-saying, Take, eat, this is my Body, which 237, i-Take and eat this in remembrance that 240,1-shall, reverently e. and drink the same 22,293,2-he doth eat and drink the Body and Bio 33,564, i-is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper is received and eaten in the Supper Art. XXIX. Of the Wicked, which eat do eat and drink the sign or Sacrament Ecclesiastes. 33.558. '-Canonical Books Ecclesiastes or Prea Ecclesiastical. 2, vi, i-their ecclesiastical independence was ne 3, vii,-by the Civil or by the Ecclesiastical Aut viii,2-on occasions of Ecclesiastical Conventi 6,xxiv,i-according to an ancient Ecclesiastical 30. 513, 2-appertaining to the Ecclesiastical Adm Edification. 2, v, i-most convenient for the Edification of the 30,511,1:515, i-to -- the edification of thy Church Edify. '9.273. i-ministered to the more edifying of such 30,510, r-the honour of God, and the edifying of 511,2-promoting — and the edifying of his pe 526,1-duly execute — to the edifying of thy edifying and well-governing of thy Chur 528,2-to the edifying and making perfect his 33,565, i-so that all things be done to edifying 531,1-to the edifying of thy Church, and the Edition. Certificate-certify that this Edition of the Edward. 2, v, 2-in the time of Edward the Sixth 33,565,2-set forth in the time of Edward the Sixth Effect. 13.125, -we may bring the same to good effect 33,563, i-they have a wholesome effect or operati which hinders not the effect of the Sacra Neither is the effect of Christ's ordinance Effectual. 11, 44,1-make it effectual to the salvation of their 33,562, 2-sure witnesses, and effectualsigns of gra 563,1-which bL' effectual, because of Christ's in Effectually. 13,184, -those things-- we may obtain effectually 14,240, i-may e. be obtained to the relief of our 28,324, i-we may be effectually restrained from EFFUSION. 52 END. Effusion. 30,526,2-no less price than the effusion of his own Eight. 6,xxiv,i-Sexagesima Sunday is Eight Weeks be Trinity Sunday is Eight Weeks after E Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Nine. 6,xxv,i-until the Year of our Lord 1899 inclusive Eighteen Hundred and One. 33.555. 2-September, -- Year Of Our Lord, 1801 Eighteenth. 6,xxv,i-between — and the eighteenth Day of *3. 176, -The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Eighth. 13,161, -The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 19,274, i-in the eighth Chapter of the Book of the Either. 2, v,2-should — seem either necessary or exp 3, vii,i-may be used either separately or together Either in place of the Prayer that follow viii,2-appointed either for Morning or for Even 13.167, -to give more than either we desire or de 14,241, i-to have offended, either by will, word 15,244,2-e. immediately after the last Lesson at 17.257.2-after the Second Lesson, either at Morn 18,272,2-shall either bring or send - - the names 20,278,1-that if either of you know any impedime 22,293, i-But if a man, either by reason of extrem 23,294, i-either into the Church, or towards the 26,313,2-to have offended, either by will, word, 316, t-Do not either way abuse the goodness of 30,509,2-either by himself, or by sufficient testimo 517, i-either for error in religion, or for vicious 521,2-which either here or elsewhere call 523, i-shall be either out of Saint Matthew 31,547, i-moved either by the express command of 33,561, i-doth thrust them either into desperation, 564,2-either to vow the estate of single life Elect. n, 39,1-to accomplish the number of thine elect 13,219, -hast knit together thine elect in one com 30,525, 2-the Elected Bishop, vested with his Roch 526, i-to bless this our Brother elected 528,1-Then shall the Bishop elect put on the 529, i-lay - - upon the Head of the Elected Bis 551,2-your Vote that he has been so elected Election. J2.550, i-the Election of a Minister into a Parish concerning the Election and Institution 33.560,2-Of Predestination and Election 561, 1 -consideration of — and our Election in Element. 14,237,2-remaineth of the consecrated Elements Eleventh. 13,166-The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity Else. 8, 5,2-both here and wheresoever else it is used 9, 24,1-Or else this Psalm; except, &c ig.i-Or else he shall say as followeth 21,2-or else the Gloria in excelsis as followeth 11, 38, 2-whatsoever else may hinder us from god 42,2-Or else give him grace so to take thy visi 43,1-Or else receive him into those heavenly 2-Or else the Prayer in the Visitation of Pri 14,224,2-shall be said - - or else the Apostles' Cre 232,2-or else immediately shall be said or sung 234,1-Or else this may be said, the words, 241,2-doth nothing e. but increase your conde repent you of your sins, or e. come not to 15,244,2-or e. immediately after the last Lesson at 246,1-or else shall pass immediately to the 20,277, 2-or else hereafter for ever hold his peace 21,283, i-or else it be sent unto you to correct and end — in this place, or else proceed 25.3°5,2;3o6,i-Save, Lord, or else we perish 28,324,2-whatever else thou shalt see necessary 30,509, 2-or else, on urgent occasion, upon some 511,1-Or else this out of the sixth Chapter of 5 13, 2-or else, on urgent occasion, upon some 515,2-Or else this that followeth out of the 523,1-or else Saint Luke XII. 35 to 38, as befo 528,2-Or else the longer paraphrase of the Elsewhere. 23,298,2-such fitting Prayers as are elsewhere pro 30,521, 2-here or elsewhere call upon thy holy Na Embrace. 2, vi,2-they could not but — embrace the happy '3. 54. -we may embrace and ever hold fast the 15,246,2-he embraced them in his arms, he laid that he will embrace him with the arms Ember-days. 4, xi,i-For The Rogation and Ember-days 6,xxiv,2-The Ember-days at the Four Seasons Enable. 11, 42,2-enable him to lead the residue of his life l3.!63, -by thee be enabled to live according to 26,315, 1 -enable him by thy grace cheerfully to 28,323, 2-grace to enable us to perform that resolu 30,519,2-Enable with perpetual light 31,547, 2-euabled faithfully to fulfil the same Encompass. 26,317, i-under the terrors which encompass him 28,326,1-the temptations which encompass us Encourage. 30,527,1-call upon and encourage others to the End. 2, vi, 2-the proper end of all such prayers 7,xxvii,2-from — to the End of the Year 8, 4, i-to the End that we may obtain forgivene 5,1-here, and at the End of every Prayer World Without End-6,1; 8,1; 15,2; 28,1; 56; 57; 58; 60; 79; 81, 88; 118; 119; 126; 140; 142; 143; 148; 210; 213; 236,2; 238,1; 245,2; 248,2; 274,2; 276,1; 287,2; 2,91,1; 301,2; 312,1; 321,1; 513,2:521,2; 526,2; 529,1, »; 553.1; 354,2 8, 6,2-at the End of every Psalm at the End of the whole Portion - - shall likewise at the End of the Venite 7,i;9,2i,2-At the End of the whole Portion 12,2-Whose kingdom shall have no End 9, 21, 2- And at the end of every Psalm — the likewise at the end of the Magnificat 11, 37,2-with thy Chnrchto the end of the world 42, i-which in the end wi.il bring us to everlast 14, 230, i-to the end thct we should alwavs remem 240,1-unto thee, oi the Gospel, concluding with 15.249, i-faithful soldier - - unto his life's end 18,266,2-continue in the same unto my life's end 19,273, 1-T0 the end that Confirmation may be 2-to the end that children, being now come 276, i-that in the end they may obtain everlasti 21,284,2-shall come again at the end of the world 289,2-whose days are without end, and whose 25,305, i-until day and night come to an end 30,516,2-consider — the end of the Ministry towa 521,1-From hence to the world's end 526, 2-to the end that the Congregation present 31,547, 2-grow in grace unto their lives' end 548, i-in perfect love — unto their lives' end 3*.553>i-with the Minister of - - to the end of the END. 58 ENTRANCE. End. (Verb.) 8, i, i -may end the Morning Prayer with 7,1-Here endeth the First (or the Second) Les 16, i-Here endeth the Order of Morning Prayer 9, 27,2-may here end the Evening Prayer 29,2-Here endeth the Order of Evening Pray 42,1-after this painful life ended 14,224, 2-the Epistle ended - - Here endeth the 239,2-begun, continued and ended in thee 17,265,1-and end with the thanksgiving following 21,283, i-the Minister may end his exhortation in 22,293,1-The Prayer - - ending with these words 26,318,2-the fearful reward — may end with his 30,510, i-after Morning Prayer is ended 513,1-The Communion ended — shall be said 523,1-after Morning Prayer is ended, the Presi 525,2-which being ended, the Elected Bishop 528,2-That ended, the Presiding Bishop shall 545,2-Here endeth the Order for the Administr 32.55i.2-Morning Prayer ended, the Bishop Endeavour. (Verb. ) i3>'34. -endeavour ourselves to follow the blessed 15,248, i-by God's help will endeavour not to folio 19,273,2-endeavour themselves faithfully to obser 26,313, i-to endeavour that by his grace, this pres 316,2-fail not earnestly to endeavour and pray 30,512,2-1 will endeavour so to do, the Lord being 517,2-endeavour yourselves — to sanctify the 518,2-1 will endeavour so to do, the Lord being Endeavour. (Noun. ) 2, vi, 2-to accompany — every endeavour 11, 37,2-ordered and settled by their endeavours Endless. 14, 230, 2-to our great and endless comfort 21,283,1-to the increase of glory and endless felici 26,316, i-of his endless pity promiseth us forgiven you are soon to pass into an endless 30,519,2-This may be our endless song 31,548, i-to their great and endless comfort, obtain Endow. 20,279,2-with all my worldly goods I thee endow Endowment- 28,327, i-other endowments and faculties of soul 31,546,2-instruments of Donation and Endowment Endue. 8, 14, i-Endue them plenteously with heavenly 9, 26,2-Endue thy Ministers with righteousness 10, 33, 2-to endue us with the grace of thy Holy S 11, 41,1-endue them with innocency of life. See also 32,552,2 43,2-endue his soul with patience under his 13. 203* -didst endue thy holy Apostle Barnabas 15,248,2-may also be endued with heavenly virtu 30,529, 2-so endue him with the Holy Spirit, that 33.560, 2-they which be endued with so excellent a Endure. 11, 44,1-sufferings they are to endure in this world 21,283,2-If ye endure chastening, God dealeth 25,309, 2-gracious, and his mercy endureth for 26,314,2-pains - - which these thy servants endure 33.559.2-and endure the severity of God's judgme England. 2, v,i-The Church of England - - hath - - laid vi,2-Book — of the Church of England to depart from the Church of England 33,566, i-the constitution and laws of England Enemy. 8, 13, i-Defend — in all assaults of our enemies 9, 27,1-defended from the fear of our enemies 10, 33, i-to forgive our enemies, persecutors, and 35,1-From our enemies defend us, O Christ 11, 40,1-Save - - from the hands of our enemies 42, i-from the temptations of the enemy 43,1-from the violence of enemies 45,2-Deliverance from our Enemies against the face of their enemies •3i 9'. -our defence against all our enemies 127, -delivered us from the power of our enemy 18,270, i-will keep us — from our spiritual enemy 21,281,2-Let the enemy have no advantage of him 282, i -From the face of his enemy from the danger of the enemy 289,2-from the fear of the enemy 25,305, i-and from the violence of the enemy 307, i-before a Fight at sea against any enemy and judge between us and our enemies 307,2(2)-against the face of the enemy Special Prayers with respect to the enemy save us from the violence of the enemy 308, i-sink under — the violence of the enemy 311, 2-the Lord hath overthrown our enemies 30,520,2-Put back our enemy far from us Enforce. 33,562, i-not to enforce any thing to be believed Engage. 25.312.1-as may engage us to true thankfulness Engendered. 33.559. i-is engendered of the offspring of Adam Enjoy. 10, 33,1-so that in due time we may enjoy them 11, 43,1-enjoy perpetual rest and felicity 15,245,2-enjoy the everlasting benediction of thy 25,305.1-return in safety to enjoy the blessings of 18,327, 2-enjoy such refreshing sleep as may fit us 31,548,2-who shall enjoy the benefit of this pious 32,550, 2-to claim and enjoy all the accustomed 33,561, i-eternal salvation to be Enjoyed through Enlarge. 2, v,i-may be altered, abridged, enlarged, am 30,521, 2-and thy blessed kingdom enlarged Enlighten. 32,553, 2-enlighten my understanding with the illu Ensample. I3.I34-a- sacrifice for sin, and also an ensample Ensue. 12, 48, i-the Office ensuing shall be read 23, 294, i-the Office ensuing is not to be used 28,324, i-grace and protection for the ensuing day 30,516,2-the horrible punishment that will ensue Enter. 12, 50,2-enter not into judgment with thy servants 15,244,2-None can e. into the kingdom of God, 17,260,1-he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 20,277,2-not — to be entered into unadvisedly or 21,284, i-he entered not into his glory before he was our door to enter into eternal life is 32, 551, i-the Bishop - - shall enter the Chancel Entire. 2, v, i-substance of the Faith be kept entire 7,xxviii, i-consisting of entire Hundred Years the given Year, consisting of entire Hu 26,313, 2-entire resignation of yourself to the will 316,2-an entire dependence upon the mercies Entrance. 23,294,1-meeting - - at the entrance of the Churc 31 .546, 1 -received at the entrance of the Church ENUMERATE. 54 ETERNAL. Enumerate. 2,vi,2-unnecessary to enumerate all the different Envy. 10, 3i,i;28,326,i-from envy, hatred, and malice 14,241, 2-be in malice, or envy, or any other griev Epiphany. 6, xxiv,i-The Epiphany (Table of Feasts) 7,xxvii, -Sundays after Epiphany ( Table) 2-the number of Sundays after Epiphany 8, 2,l-(among the opening sentences) 13, 69, -every day after unto the Epiphany The Epiphany, or the Manifestation of 70,&c-The First, Second, &c, after the Epiph 188, -Sundays that were omitted after the Epi Episcopal. For Protestant Episcopal, see under Protestant 30,509, 2-hath had Episcopal Consecration or Ordi 528, i-put on the rest of the Episcopal habit 32,551, i-we have hereunto affixed our Episcopal Epistle. For Collect, Epistle and Gospel, see under Colled 14,224.2-shall read the Epistle, saying saying, The Epistle — is written — in portion — appointed for the Epistle the Epistle ended, he shall say, Here end he shall say, Here endeth the Epistle 23,296,2-first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians 30,523, i-The Epistle shall be Ephsians iv, 7 to 13 523,2-another Bishop shall read the Epistle 523,2-For the Epistle. Acts xx, 17 Equal. 2,vi,i-were left at full and equal liberty to mod Equity. 2,vi,i-asin common equity ought to be allowed Erect. 31,547, i-have erected houses for the public worsh Err. 8, 4,1-We have erred and strayed from thy wa 10, 32,2-to bring — all such as have erred and 33,561, 2-the Church of Jerusalem — have erred so also the Church of Rome hath erred Erroneous. 30,5i8,i;527,i-to banish ■ all erroneous and stra 8, 14,2-especially those for whom our prayers More especially we pray for thy Holy C 11, 37,1-especially for their Senate and Represe 14,229, i-and especially to this congregation here 17,264,2-and especially before you their chosen 22,292,1-but especially in the time of pestilence 28,323, i-and especially for having delivered us God's mercy — especially through the 30,518, 2-especially among them that are — com 32,554,1-And especially to this Congregation pres Establish. 1, iv,i-do hereby establish the said book 2, v,2-in things once advisedly established vi,2-to establish such other alterations and 11, 37.2-may be established among us for all gen 13,199, -established in the truth of thy holy Gosp 30,509, i-established by the Bishops, the Clergy 33,555, i-Articles of Religion; As Established By 558, i-apply them to establish any doctrine 561, 1 -doth greatly establish and confirm their Error. 11, 37,2-from all error, ignorance, pride and pre ^■^i -showest to them that are in error the 14,234,1-brought out of darkness and error. 21,288,1-repentancefor all the errors of his life 30,517,1-eitb.er for error — or for viciousness in Escape. 25,310, i-is the Lord, by whom we have escaped 30,520,2-we may escape the snares of sin Esdras. 33.55s. i-First (Second, Third, Fourth) Book of E Essential. 2, v,2-the main body and essential parts of the 2, vi.2-in any essential point of doctrine, &c 16,256,2-In the Name — (which are essential ) Especial. 31,547, i-pleased to promise the especial presence Especially. 3, viii,2-On Days of Fasting — especially app 6, xxiv, 2-More Especially Suited to Extraordin Estate. 8, 14,2- 13.118, - 20,277,2 afflicted — in mind, body or estate offer before thee for all estates of men which is an honourable estate, instituted holy estate Christ adorned and beautified Into this holy estate, these two persons 278,(2)-to live — in the holy estate of Matriin 2 1, 284, 1 -examine yourself and your estate, both 285, 1 -settling of their temporal estates 26,316, i-your estate both towards God towards 30,512, i-to intimate their estates, names, and pla 31,548, i-joined --in the holy estate of Matrimo 33,564, 2-either to vow the estate of single life Esteem. 30,509,2- reverently used and esteemed in this 510,1-how — ought to esteem them in their Esther. 33,558, i-Book of Esther rest of the Book of E. Estimation. 30,509, 2-had in such reverend estimation 33,565, 2-Of the reverend Estimation of God's Wo Etc. 11, 43.2-beginning, O Father of mercies, etc. See also 49,2; 125; 233,1; 237,1; 265,1; 293,1; (2); 312,2 (3); 314,1; 316,2; 319,2; 526,1 Eternal. 8, 5,1-we may come to his eternal joy 13,1-standeth our eternal life 11, 43.1-O Eternal God, who alone spreadest out 44,1-the bitter pains of eternal death 46,1-0 eternal God our heavenly Father who 13. 79, -sons of God and heirs of eternal life like unto him in his eternal and glorious 148, -the glory of the eternal Trinity 156, -finally lose not the things eternal 201, -the way that leadeth to eternal life 14,234,2-One with thee in thy Eternal Godhead 15, 245, 2-the eternal kingdom which thou hast 246,2-unto him the blessing of eternal life 17,260,2-give them the blessing of eternal life 20,280,1-0 eternal God, Creator and Preserver of 21.284, i-our way to eternal joy is to suffer here door to enter into eternal life is 290,2-of thy mercy through eternal ages hast redeemed — from eternal death 23,299,1-thou most worthy Judge eternal into the bitter paius of eternal death 300.2-in thy eternal and everlasting glory 25.315.l-O eternal Lord God. who alone spreadest 26,316, i-tender the eternal salvation of your soul 28,327, i-to redeem us from sin and eternal death ETERNAL. 35 EVERMORE 13. 63, 199. 212, 215. 3o,5iS,i-required as necessary for eternal salvati 519,2-Praise to thy eternal merit Come, Holy Ghost, eternal God 521,1-to set forth the eternal praise of thy holy so great benefits of thy eternal goodness 526,2-required as necessary for eternal salvati 527,1-nothing, as necessary to eternal salvation 3,i547.1_0 eternal God, uiighty in power 2-from thy wrath and eternal death 33,557, i-the very and eternal God; and of one sub 2-of one substanee — very and eternal 561,1-establish - - their faith of eternal Salvat 2-Art. XVIII. Of obtaining eternal Salva Eternally. 23,300, 2-whosoever — shall not die eternally 28,324, i-be eternally rewarded or punished. Eternity. 33.557. i-of one substance, power, and eternity Eucharist. 32,554,2-to administer the holy Eucharist to his Evangelist. 6,xxiv,2-St. Mark the Evangelist 6,xxiv,2;i3,2i5-St. Luke the Evangelist St. John the Evangelist -Saint John the Evangelist's Day thy blessed Apostle and Evangelist Saint -doctrine of thy Evangelist Saint Mark -call — to be an Apostle and Evangelist -to be an Evangelist and Physician of the 19,274, i-Hear the words of the Evangelist Saint 30,521, 2-sent - - his Apostles, Prophets, Evangeli 52S,2-making some Apostles - - some Evangeli Eve. 13,62-said continually unto New Year's Eve Even. :3> 65, -constancy of our faith even unto death 79, -we may purify ourselves, even as he is 14, 230, i-humble himself even to the death upon 17,260, i-that are afar off, even as many as the 2-even Baptism doth also now save us 21,288,1-thou canst even yet raise him ud, and 25,309,2-we were even at death's door 310,1-Praised — even the Lord that helpeth even the God of whom cometh salvation Blessed be the Lord God: even the Lord 2-even when we gave all for lost, our ship may learn even from them hereafter to 26,316, 2-those who have prosecuted you even unto Evening. 3, vii,i-in the Order for Evening Prayer when Morning and Evening Prayer shall 2-both for Morning and for Evening Pray for Daily, Morning and Evening Prayer viii,i-at Morning and Evening Prayer through both at Morning and Evening Prayer 2-At Evening Prayer on Sunday, the Mini both Morning and Evening Prayer be either for Morning or for Evening Pray 4, ix,i-At Morning and Evening Prayer throug 9, 16, i-The Order for Daily, Evening Prayer The Minister shall begin the Evening 27,2-may here end the Evening Prayer with 29,2-Here endeth theOrder of Evening Prayer T3. 52,1-used at the Evening Service of the day 14,221,2-where Morning and Evening Prayer are 239,1-the Collects of Morning and E. Prayer 15,244,2-after the last Lesson at Evening Prayer 17,257,2-either at Morning or Evening Prayer 24,304, i-if this be used with — or Evening Pray 25.305, i-The Morning and Evening Service to be 26,312, 2-When Morning or Evening Prayer shall 315,2-but in the evening is cut down, dried up Ever. S, 6, i-is now and ever shall be S.i-we worship thy Name ever, world witho 2;9,i,2;io,i-praisehimand magnify him fore. 9, 28, i-ever one God, world without end. See also under one. 10, 35,1-Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us, 11, 41,1-and ever rejoice in thy goodness 47,2-ever express his thankfulness by a holy 12, 50,2-that we may ever live with thee in the 51,1-whose nature and piopertv is ever to 13, 52, -liveth and reigneth — now and ever 54, -we may embrace and ever hold fast thi_- 88, -we may ever obey thy godly motions in 172, -keep us ever by thy help from all things 14,224,2-protection, both here and ever 231,1-may ever hereafter serve and please 239,1-they may e. be defended by thy most 15,247,1-liveth and reigneth — Now and lor ever 248,1-ever remain in the number of thy faith 19,275,1-fill them — with — now and for ever that he may continue thine for ever 276,1-Let thy fatherly hand — ever be over let thy Holy Spirit ever be with them 20,277, 2-or else hereafter for ever hold his peace 280,1-may ever remain in perfect love and pe 22,292, i-ever uncertain what time they shall dep 25,309, 2-gracious and his mercy endureth for ever 310, i-blessed be the Name of his Majesty for e. 26,316, i-shutteth not up his mercies for ever 28,325, 2-ever ready to receive humble and penite 327, 2-Make us ever mindful of the time when 30,511, i-liveth — now and for ever 513,2-continuing ever stable and strong in thy 516,2-may be saved through Christ for ever 521,1-Ever acknowledge thee 2-thy holy Name may be for ever glorified 31,547,2-may ever remain in the number of thy 32,553, 2-Be ever with me in the performance of 33,563, i-the evil be ever mingled with the good Everlasting. 8, 5,2-bring you to everlasting life. See also under life. 7,1-doth worship thee, the Father Everlasting 2-Thou art the Everlasting Son of the Fat S,i-with thy Saints in glory Everlasting. See also under glory. 13,2-Almighty and everlasting God. See also under Almighty. 14,1-to attain everlasting joy and felicity 9, 27,2-whose kingdom is everlasting and power. See also under Kingdom. 10, 30,2-and from everlasting damnation 13,214, -O everlasting God, who hast ordained 14,239, i-towards the attainment of e. salvation 15,245,2-enjoy the everlasting benediction of thy 247,1-be made an heir of everlasting salvation 18,270, i-will keep us — from everlasting death 19,276,1-0 Almighty and everlasting God, vouchs 26,315, i-whose mercy is everlasting, and power 2-G0 ye accursed, into the fire everlasting 30,528, 2-at last be received into everlasting joy 33,557, i-one living and true God, everlasting begotten from everlasting of the Father 560,2-is the everlasting purpose of God, where to bring them — to everlasting salvation 561,1-they attain to everlasting felicity Everlastingly. 15,24s, i-endued with — and everlastingly rewa Everliving. 13, 190-Almighty and everliving God, who for the greater. See also under Almighty. Evermore. 10, 34,2-may evermore give thanks unto thee 35,2-evermore serve thee in holiness and pur EVERMORE. 56 EXAMPLE. 11, 40,1-may be preserved evermore from all per 12, 50, i-And evermore mightily defend them 51,2-and give us peace both now and evermo 13, 78, -evermore be defended by thy mighty pe 94, -be governed and preserved evermore 127, -evermore live with him in the joy of bis 143, -Evermore to rejoice in his holy comfort 148, -and evermore defend us from all adversi 173, -preserve it evermore by thy help and 208, -evermore ready to follow thy holy comm 14,232,2-evermore praising thee and saying 234,2-we may evermore dwell in him, and he 15,247, i-confirm this faith in us evermore 19,273,2-will evermore endeavour themselves faith 2 1, 281, 2- And evermore mightily defend him 286, 2- Be now and evermore thy defence 25,306, 2-have mercy — save us now and evermore 311,2-froin this time forth for evermore 30,509,2-were evermore had in such reverend esti 528,2-may evermore be ready to spread abroad 32,552, 2-God over all, blessed for evermore Every. 2. v, i-that in every Church - - must be refe vi,2-received — by every true member of received — and (by) every sincere Ch to accompany with his blessing Every Examined by every sincere Christian 3, vii,2-shall be read through once Every mo viii,i-what Lessons shall be read Everyday. 5, xiii, 2 -Except in every Leap-year, February 7, xxvii,2-one Day must in every Leap-year be 8, 5,1-here and at the end of Every Prayer 6,2-at the end of Every Psalm 7,1-before Every Lesson, the Minister shall after Every Lesson, Here endeth 14,1-from whom cometh every good and perf 9, 21, 2-at the end of every Psalm — Magnificat 11, 43,1-from every evil to which he may be exp ■3> 52> -repeated every day — unto Christmas-d 69, -shall serve for every day after unto the 71, -for every day after unto the next Sunday 86, -This Collect is to be read every day in The same Collect - - shall serve for every 118, -every member of the same, in his vocatio 141, -The same Collect- - shall serve for every 199, -children carried away with every blast 14,221, 2-every Minister so repelling any, as is 222,1 -shall after every Commandment, ask 235,2-to lay his hand upon every vessel 237,2-repeating after him every petition 15,244, i-for e. Male-child to be baptized - - two for e. Female, one Godfather and two Go 246, i-in every Church the intermediate parts once at least in every month (if there be 16,251, 2-The Minister of every Parish shall often 17,260,1-Go ye — and preach the Gospel to every Repent and be baptized every one of you 265,1-It is expedient that every Person thus ba 18,266, 1-T0 Be Learned By Every Person Before 272,1-The Minister of every Parish shall - - ins the Minister of every Parish shall either 19,274, 2-And every one shall audibly answer 275,1-lay his hands upon the head of every one 20, 277, i-E very minister is left to the direction of in everythiug that regards the civil cont 21,283,1-scourgeth every son whom he receiveth 22,292, 2-chastise every one whom thon dost recei 25,306, 2-every one ought seriously to reflect upon 310,1-and let every one of us say, Amen, Amen 26,316, i-despair not — though troubleis on every 2-satisfaction — to every one whom you 28,325, 2-that every one may secretly confess the 326, 2-grant that every member of the same, in 30,511, 2-examine every one of those who are to 512,2-laying — upon the Head of every one of deliver to every one of them the New Te 520,2-Resound in every place 30,522, i-upon the Head of every one that receive deliver to every one of them kneeling 32,550, 2-to perform every Act of sacerdotal Func 33,559, i-the fault — of the Nature of every man in every person born into this world 560,2-Not every deadly sin willingly committed 561, 2-every man shall be saved by the Law or 565,1-Every particular or national Church 566, 2-every man ought of such things as he pos Everywhere. n,39,i-Grant that all men everywhere may seek Evident. 30,509,1-It is evident unto all men diligently rea Evidently. 33,559,2-a lively Faith may be as evidently known Evil. 10, 30,2-From all evil and mischief 34,2-evils which the craft and subtility of the 35,2-all those evils that we most justly have 11, 43,1-from every evil to which he may be expo 13, 89, -evil thoughts which may assault and hurt 93, -for our evil deeds do worthily deserve to 14,221, i-an open and notorious evil liver and amended his former evil life 15,251, i-mortifying all our evil and corrupt affect 18,269, 2-my tongue from evil speaking, lying and 26,314, 2-alone bringest — good out of evil 316,2-or any evil practices designed against 28,325, 2-deeply sensible of the great evil of them 326,2-those who have done or wish ns evil 33,559,1-of his own nature inclined to evil 563,1-the evil be ever mingled with the good and sometimes the evil have chief author although they be ministered by evil men that inquiry be made of evil Ministers Exalt. 13,141, -who hast exalted thine only Son Jesus 142, -exalt us unto the same place whither 14,230,1-and exalt us to everlasting life Examination. 17,257,2-care may be taken for their examination 30,509,2-and after examination and trial, finding 514,2-after due examination, we find not to 516, i-as well in your private examination, as Examine. 2, vi,2-the whole will be received and examined 14,229,2-diligently to try and examine 241,1-so to search and e.your own consciences to e. your lives and conversations by the 16,252,2-shall examine whether the same hath 18,272,1-To examine themselves, whether they instruct or examine so many Children 21,284,1-to examine yourself and your estate, both 285, i-examine whether he repent him truly 26,313, i-to examine your life and conversation 314, i;3i6,2-shall examine him concerning his examine whether he repent him 316,1-1 require yon strictly to examine yourse 30, 509, 2-first called, tried, and examined called, tried, examined, and admitted 510,2-1 have inquired - - and also examined 5 1 1, 2-examine every one of those who are to 52,5, 1 -shall be examined and Ordained as is shall likewise be examined and Ordained 526,2-we will examine you in certain Articles Example. 13, 62, -to love - - by the example of thy first 96, -should follow the example of his great may both follow the example of his patie 304, -after his example constantly speak the EXAMPLE. 57 EXODUS. 14,229, 2-grace so to follow their good examples 15,251, 1 -which is to follow the example of our 19,275,2-after the example of thy holy Apostles we 21,282, 2-to try your patience for the example of 23,30o,2-the good examples of all those thy serva 302, i-follow the example of their stedfastness 26,315, 2-that others, warned by your example, 30,511, 1:515, i-both by word and good example 512,2-as much as -- wholesome examples 517,2-examples and patterns for the people to 518,2-yourselves and them wholesome examples 526, l-following the example of our Saviour Chr 527,1-an example of good works unto others 529,2-a wholesome example in word, in conver 33,55b, i-the Church doth read for example of life Exceed. 13, 159-which exceed all that we can desire Exceeding. 14,230, i-remember the exceeding great love of Excellency. 30,517, i-your Office is both of so great excellency 32,553,2-suitable to the clearness and excellency Excellent. 13, 84, -that most excellent gift of charity 206, -to thy Apostle - - many excellent gifts 30,523, i-to thy holy Apostles many excellent gifts 33,561, i-endued with so excellent a benefit of Excelsis. 8, 7,1-the Gloria in excelsis may be sung or 9, 21,2-or else the Gloria in excelsis as followeth Gloria in excelsis 14,238, i-Then shall be said - - Gloria in e. Except. 3, viii, i-Except only the Movable Holy-days 5, xiii,2-Except in every Leap-year, February 6, xxiv,2-All the Fridays in the Year except Ch 8, 6,1-except on those days for which and except also when it is used in the 13,1-except when the Communion Service is 9, 22,2-except when it is read in the ordinary 24. 1 -except it be on the twelfth day of the 13, 87, -every day — except upon the Feast of 141, -except upon the Feast of St. Philip and 15,244,2-e. he be regenerate and born anew of 17,259,2-that except a man be born of water and 26,313,2-Except you repent and believe, we can 27,319, i-except where it is hereby otherwise app 509,2-except he were first called, tried, examin 30,509, 2-except he be called, tried and examined except he be of the age which the Canon 513,2-except for reasonable causes it shall oth 32,551, i-except the Bishop, or the Priest who acts 33,560, i-like unto us - - sin only except Excepting. 26,316,2-not excepting those who have prosecuted Excess. 6,xxv,i-Years in Excess of Hundreds of Years 33, 565,2-Against Excess of Apparel Excite. 2, v,2-the exciting of piety and devotion 28,324, i-that we may be - - and excited to our Excommunicate. 23,294,1-not — for any who die excommunicate 33,564,2-Art. XXXIII. Of excommunicate Perso rightly cut off from - - and excommunica Excuse. (Noun.) 14,242,2-But such e-s are not so easily accepted how little such feigned e-s will avail bef Excuse. (Verb.) 14,242,2-refused — or because - • were not so e-d Execute. 2, vi, 2; 10, 3 1, 2-to execute justice and to maintain 30,509,2-no man might presume to execute any of suffered to execute any of the said Kunct 512, 2-Take thou Authority toexecute the Office 513,2-In executing whereof if he be found fait 522,1-to execute the Office of a Priest in the 526,1-duly execute the Office whereunto he is 531, 1 -that they may duly execute their office 33,562, i-called, and sent to execute the same Execution. 26,318, i-At the time of the Execution, the Minist Executors. 21,285,1-for - - the quietness of his Executors Exercise. 6,xxiv,i-Extraordinary acts and exercises of 30,510, i-apt and meet - - to exercise their minist 527,1-faithfully exercise yourself in the Holy 2-diligently exercise such discipline as 32,552,2-and in exercising the Discipline of the Exhort. 14,229,2-consider how Saint Paul exhorteth all pe 240,2-my duty is to exhort you in the mean sea 243, i-I bid you - - 1 e. you as ye love your 15,246,2-how he exhorteth all men to follow their 17,257,2-may be exhorted to prepare themselves 260,2-And with many other words exhorted he 21,282,2-exhort the sick person after this form 284,1-1 exhort you, in the Name of God, to 285,1-exhorting him to forgive, from the bottom 22,292,1-exhort their parishioners to the often rec 26,313, i-Then shall the Minister exhort the Priso 2- We exhort you therefore in the Name of 314,1-and exhort him, if he have any scruples 315,1-shall proceed to exhort him after this 316,2-exhorting him to a particulai confession 30,516,2-And now again we exhort you — that ye 527,1-to teach and exhort with wholesome Doc Exhortation. 8, 1,1-he may omit the Exhortation following 14, 229, 2-the Priest shall say this Exhortation the Exhortation may be omitted if it hath 240,1-When - - he shall read this E. following 242,1-instead of the former, he shall use this E i5,246;253,2-shall make this brief Exhortation 250,2-shall say — this Exhortation following 17,259,2-he shall say this Exhortation following 264,1-shall use this Exhortation following 265, i-And in the exhortation — shall be inser shall use the exhortation and one of the only, in the exhortation and prayer, 21,283,1-may end his Exhortation in this 285, i-The Exhortation before rehearsed, may 30,510. i-there shall be a Sermon, or Exhortation 512,1-that by his exhortation they may be reli 516,1-as in the exhortation which is now made 517,1-with doctrine and exhortation taken out 518,2-both public and private — exhortations 529, i-unto reading exhortation and doctrine Exigence. 16,252,1-as the time and present exigence will Exigency. 2,v, 1 (2)-various exigencies of times and occasions Exodus. iS. 267.2-spake in the twentieth Chapter of Exodus 33,558. i-Canonical Books — Exodus EXPECTATION. se FAITH. Expectation. 26,316, i-a vain- expectation of God's favour Expediency. 2,v,2-tne necessity and Expediency of occasional Expedient. 2, v,2-seem either necessary or expedient vi, i-would in time be found expedient 2-alterations - - might be deemed expedient 8, 15,2-as may be most expedient for them i6,252,2-it is expedient that it be brought into the 17,265, i-It is expedient that every Person, thus 21,285,2-shall seem to thee most expedient for 22,293,1-extreme weakness renders it expedient 23,302, [-expedient to say under shelter of the Ch 31,548, 2-shalt see to be most expedient for them Expedition. 22, 293, 2- for more expedition, shall cut off the Expert. 30,513,2-perfect and well expert in the things ap. Explication. 33,566, i-to be an explication of Christian doctrine Expose. 11,43,1-every evil to which he may be exposed Expound. 33.559. i-which some do expound the wisdom 562. i-may it so expound one place of Scripture Express. (Adjective.) 31,547. i-moved either by the express command of Express. (Verb.) 6,xsv, i-changed. as is hereafter expressed 11, 47,2-express his thankfulness by a holy trust 17,259,2-ye hear iu this Gospel the express words 25.31 1, 1 -hearts always ready to express our thank 30,520, 1-N0 tongue can it express 33-559.2-as more largely is expressed in the Expression. 32,553,2-readiness of thought and expression Expressly. 33,561,2-expressly declared unto us in the Word Exsurgat. 32.552,2-Psalm lxviii. Exsurgat Deus, or Extend. 21,282, i-extend thy accustomed goodness to this 25,310, 2-in special maimer hath been extended to 33,566, i-The Power - - extendeth to all men Extraordinary. 6,xxiv,2-Extraordinary Acts and Exercises of Suited to Extraordinary Acts and Exe Extreme. 17,265,1-in consideration of extreme sickness 2-iu case of extreme danger, the Office for 22, 243, 1 -when extreme weakness renders it expe 33.562,2-Coufirmation. Penance --and Extreme Extremity. 22. 293, 1 -either by reason of extremity of sickness Exultemus. 8,6, i-Venite, Exultemus Domino Eye. 11, 42,1, 2;2i, 282, i-Look upon him with the eyes 21,283, i-doth offend the eyesof your heavenly Fa 285,2-Open thine eye of mercy upon this thy 26,316, i-he is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity 317,1-Open thine eye of mercy upon this thy 2-set before his eyes the things he hath do 325,2-who art of purer eyes than to behold iniq 33,561, i-to have continually before their eyes the Fable. 33.564, 2-were blasphemous fables, and dangerous Face. 8, 3,2-before the face of Almighty God 11, 38, 2-for to dwell on the face of the whole 41,2-that it may renew the face of the earth 45,2-tower of defence — against the face of 12, 51,2-The Lord make his face to shine upon us 20,277,2-gathered together - - in the face of this 21,282, i-a strong tower; From the face of his ene 25,307, 2-defence unto us against the face of the defend our cause against the face of the 26,313, i-Turn thy face from our sins 30,509,2:513, 2-in the face of the Church, admit 519,2-Anoint and cheer our soiled face 31,547, 2-turning his face towards the Congregation Faculty. 28,327, i-endowments and faculties of soul and 32>553>2-with a^ their powers and faculties Fade. 26,315, a-you shall fade away suddenly like the Fail. I3iI52, -never failest to help and govern those 169, -fail not finally to attain thy heavenly pro 26,316,2-fail not earnestly to endeavour and pray Failing. 28,325, 2-confess the sins and failings of that day Fair. 11, 39,i;45,i-For Fair Weather 14,221, 2-The Table — having a fair white linen 237,2-covering the same with a fair linen cloth Fairly. 2, v,2-or which is not fairly defensible Faith. 2, v,i-provided the substance of the faith be 8, 5, i-with hearty repentance and true faith 14,2-hold the faith in unity of spirit 11, 38,2-one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism in one holy bond — of faith and charity 44, i-Give them a strong and lively faith in 13, 62, -stedfastly look up — and by faith behold 65, -innocency — and constancy of our faith 69, -we who know thee now by faith 148, -grace, by the confession of a true faith wouldest keep us stedfast in this faith 170, -give unto us the increase of faith, hope 190, -for the greater confirmation of the faith that our faith in thy sight may never be 14,229,2-departed this life in thy faith and fear true penitent heart and lively faith 230, i-havea lively and stedfast faith in Christ 2-Draw near with faith and take this holy 236,1-and through faith in his blood 237,1-feed on him in thy heart by faith, with 15,245,1-being stedfast in faith, joyful through ho 247, i-knowledge of thy grace, and faith in thee and confirm this faith in us evermore 248,1-the Articles of the Christian Faith as con Wilt thou be baptized in this Faith 249,2-ashamed to confess the faith of Christ FAITH. FARTHEST. 17,260,2-repenting aud coming unto him by faith 264, 2-by faith in Jesus Christ 18.266.2-aH the Articles of the Christian Faith 271, 1- Faith, whereby they stedfastly believe 272,1-lively faith in God's mercy through Chri 21,282, 2-add strength to his faith and seriousness and that your faith may be found — la* 284,2-rehearse to you the Articles of our Faith shall rehearse the Articles of the Faith 288, i-Give him - - stedfast faith in thy Son Jes 290,1-the confidence of a certain faith 23,300,2-having finished their course in faith departed in the true faith of thy holy 301,2-and who walk as yet by faith to follow in faith where thou hast led the 302, i-of their sted fastness in thy faith 26,313,2-must add a lively and stedfast faith 314,1-by repentance and true faith you turn 3i4,i;3l6,2-examine him concerning his faith 30,517. i-unto that agreement in the faith 5i8,i-etemal salvation through faith in Jesus 521,1-And that we may with perfect faith 2-in the knowledge and faith of thee 526,2-salvation through faith in Jesus Christ 529,2-in conversation, in love, in faith 31,548,1-come to that holy ordinance with faith do it with such steadiness of faith 32,554, i-profess the faith once delivered to the 33,557, i-Art. I. Of Faith in the Holy Trinity 558, i-believed as an article of the Faith 559,2-cannot turn — to faith and calling upon only for the merit of — by Faith that we are justified by faith only, is a Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith do spring — of a true and lively Faith a lively Faith may be as evidently known 560,1-spring not of faith in Jesus Christ 561,1-establish and — their faith of eternal 2-not only — but also in matters of Faith authority in Controversies of Faith 562, 2-strengthen and confirm our Faith in him 563,1-from such as by faith, and rightly, do 2-Faith is confirmed, and Grace increased rightly, worthily, and with faith, receive 564, i-the mean whereby is Faith such as be void of a lively faith 566,2-may swear — in a cause of faith and ch Faithful. I3>'43, -the hearts of thy faithful people 168, -that thy faithful people do unto thee 180, -to thy faithful people pardon and peace 187, -the wills of thy faithful people 196, -ordered — by faithful and true pastors didst choose thy faithful servant Matthias 14,238,1-blessed company of all faithful people 15,249,1-in the number of thy faithful children 2-continue Christ's faithful soldier and ser i7,263,i;547,2-remain in thenumber of thy faithful 18,271,2-taken — by the faithful in the Lord's S 21,288,2-as into the hands of a faithful Creator 23,300,1-the souls of the faithful, after they are 26,316, i-he is faithful and just to forgive us our 30,513,2-if he be found faithful and diligent 518, i-Will you then give your faithful diligence 518, i;527,i-with all faithful diligence, to banish 520,1-In faithful hearts thou writ'st thy law 522, i -a faithful Dispenser of the Word of God 2- Will you be faithful in Ordaining, sendi 528,2-as a wise and faithful servant, giving to 31,54;, i-two or three of thy faithful servants shall 32,552, i-and promise to be a faithful shepherd 553, i-Holy Ghost, Sanctifier of the faithful 561,2-a congregation of faithful men, in which 564,2-the whole multitude of the faithful Faithfully. 9, 27,2-may faithfully and obediently honour 11, 40, 2-faithfully and wisely make choice of fit 41, 1 -that they may faithfully serve before thee. See also under serve. 44, 2-faithfully live and walk according to 47, 2-faithfully live in this world according to 13, 71, -have grace and power faithfully to fulfill 184, -those things which we ask faithfully 14,240,1-which we have f. asked according to thy i5,247,i;i7,26o,2-let us faithfully and devoutly gi 2-this Infant must also faithfully, lor his 261,2-ye must also faithfully for your part 19, 273, 2-faithfully to observe such things as 20,280, i-Isaac and Rebecca lived faithfully toget 30,527, i-Will you then faithfully exercise yourself 529, 2-faithfully fulfilling his course, at the latt 31,547, i-let us faithfully and devoutly beg his 2-enabled faithfully to fulfil the same 548,1-faithfully perform and keep the vow and 32,550, 2-as a — you are faithfully to feed that 553, 2-faithfully administer thy holy Sacramen Fall. 6, xxv,i-upon which those Full Moons do fall 7,xxvii,i-Days That Easter Can Possibly Fall 2-as if Easter-day had fallen one Day lat 8, 13,2-grant that this day we fall into no sin 10, 32,2-to raise up those who fall 11, 39,2-gift it is that the rain doth fall 13,172, -frailty - - without thee cannot but fall 16,251, i-other Holy-day falling between 23,299,1-for any pains of death to fall from thee 301,2-that we may at length fall asleep peacef 26,314, i-to fall into the hands of the living God 33,559, i-condition of Man after the fall of Adam 560, 2-to such as fall into sin after Baptism depart from grace given and fall into sin False. 10, 31,1-from all false doctrine, heresy, and schi 13,196, -alway preserved from false Apostles Falsely. 33,566, a-certain Anabaptists do falsely boast Family. 13,118, -Graciously to behold this thy family 15,245,1-didst save Noah and his family in the 28,322, 2-Forms Of Praver To Be Used In Families as many of the family as can convenient 323,1-disturbances of any kind befall a family 325,1-The family being together, a little before 30,512, 2-to frame — the lives of your families 516,2-to feed and — the Lordrs family 518,2-your own selves, and your families 528,2-giving to thy family their portion in due Famine. 10, 31. i-from plague, pestilence, and famine 11, 39,2-In Time of Dearth and Famine Far. 2, vi,2-is far from intending to depart from, &c 11, 38, 2-to preach peace to them that are far off 26,315, 1-G0 not far from those, O Lord, whom 2-how far you ought to depend on the mer 30,519,2-Keep far our foes, give peace at home 520,2-Put back our enemy far from us 33,559, i-very far gone from original righteousness 566,1-so lar as it declares the Books of Homili Farm. 14,242,2-refused - - because thy had bought a f. Farthest. 14,221,2-fourteen days after, at the farthest FASHION. eo FEAR. Fashion. 30,512, 2-to frame and fashion your own lives 517,2-to fashion them after the rule and doctri 518,2-diligent to frame and fashion your own Fast. 13, 54, -embrace and ever hold fast the blessed 26,315, 2-your sins have laid fast hold upon you Fast. (Noun.) 6,xxiv,2-A Table of Fast* Fast. (Verb.) 13,88-didst fast forty days and forty nights Fasting. 3, vii,i-For Days of Fasting and Thanksgiving viii,2-On Days of Fasting and Thanksgiving 6,xxiv,i-Together With the Days of Fasting and 2-Other Days of Fasting on Which the Ch 10, 31,1-by thy Baptism, Fasting, and Temptation 12, 51,1-turn to thee in weeping, fasting, and pra 17,257,2-prepare themselves, with Prayers and F. 33.565. 2-Of good Works: first of Fasting Fasting-day. 14,225,2-what Holy-days, or Fasting-days - - are Father. 8, 3,2-the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father. See also under Almighty and heavenly 4,2-grant, O most merciful Father. See also under merciful. 6,1-Glory be to the Father and to the Son. See also under Son. 7,1-doth worship thee, the Father everlasting 2-The Father of an infinite Majesty right hand --in the glory of the Father 12,1-of one substance with the Father Begotten of his Father before all worlds 2-on the right hand of the Father 9, 22,1-at the right hand of God the Father in the glory of God the Father 10, 3o,i(2)-0 God the Father of Heavenjhaveme 35,2-We humbly beseech thee O Father. For O Father, see also 42,1; 48,1; 79; 210; 229,2; 238,1; 300,2; 302,1 34,2-and our fathers have declared unto us 11, 38,1-0 God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Chr 2-one God and Father of us all 41,2-0 Gracious Father, who openest thine hand. See also under Gracious. 42,1-0 Father of all mercies and God of all comfort. See also under Mercy. I3i 56;88-livest-- with the Father and the Holy 208, -leaving his father and all that he had 14,230,2-with the Father and the Holy Ghost 232,2-These words [Holy Father] must be omit 234, i-believe of the glory of the Father the words [Holy Father] being retained 15,244,2-to call upon God the F. through our Lord 248,21249, i;i6,256,2-In theNameof the Father 18,267,1-1 learn to believe in God the Father 269,1-love — succour my father and mother 272,1-all Fathers - - shall cause their children i9>273>2;30,5io,i-Reverend Father in God, I pres 20,279,1-receiving the Woman at her father's 21,283, 2-is ne whom the father chasteneth not? fathers of our flesh which corrected us in subjection unto the Father of spirits 285,2-Renew in him, most loving Father, wha 290,1-be gathered unto our fathers, having O most gracious Father, we fly unto thee 23.30°. 2-the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 301,1-Come, ye blessed children of my Father 2-who livest with the Father and the Holy 302,1-Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit 25,306,2-0 God the Father — have mercy upon 26,315, i-but chastenest him as a father 30,517, 2-continually pray to God the Father 521,1-The Father of all might To God the Father laud and praise 525,2-Reverend Father in God, we present unto 5 29, 2-one God with the Father and the Holy G 554,2-art with the Father and the Holy Ghost 33.557. i-The Son, which is the Word of the Fath begotten from everlasting of the Father of one substance with the Father 2-to reconcile his Father to us, and to be a 558,2-that the old Fathers did look only for Fatherless. 10,33, i-to defend and provide for the fatherless Fatherly. 8, 14, 2-we commend to thy fatherly goodness ii, 42,1-May this thy fatherly correction have its 43,2-sanctify thy fatherly correction to him 46,2-We offer unto thy fatherly goodness our 14,236, i-earnestly desire thy fatherly goodness 19,276, i-Let thy fatherly hand — ever be over 21,283, i-humble thanks for his fatherly visitation 26,313,1-are often sent as fatherly corrections to 28,324, 2-to take us — under thy fatherly care Fault. 8, 4,2-those - - who confess their faults 12, 50,2-and truly repent us of our faults 21,284,1-accusing — yourself for your own faults 30,516,2-ye know the greatness of the fault 33,559, i-the fault and corruption of the Nature Favour. 8, 13,2-with thy favour to behold and bless 14, 238, i-assure — of thy f. and goodness towards 239,2-Direct us — with thy most gracious f. 19,276,1-certify them — of thy favour and gracio 20,280,2-mercifully with his favour look upon you 21,286,1-when thou — take him unto thy favour 288,2-in peace, and in thy favour 290,1-in favour with thee our God, and in perf 25,311, i-because thou hadst a favour unto us 26,316, i-a vain — expectation of God's favour 317, i-when thou — take him unto thy favour 318,2-that he recovering thy favour, the fearf 32,553,1-visit -- with thy love and favour Favourable. a, vi, 1 -alio wed such just and favourable constru 12, 50,2-Be favourable, O Lord, Be favourable to Favourably. i°. 35. i-Favourably with mercy hear our prayers 13, 81, -we beseech thee favourably to hear 15,246,2-believe that he will likewise favourably favourably alloweth this charitable work 17,260,2-he will favourably receive these present 31,547,1-favourably approved our godly purpose Fear. 9, 27,1-being defended from the fear of our ene 11, 42 , 2-to lead - - in thy fear and to thy glory I3.I52i -dost bring up in thy stedfast fear and i53i -a perpetual fear and love of thy holy Na 14,229,2-departed — in thy faith and fear 19,275,1-with the spirit of thy holy fear 20,277,2-reverently — andin the fear of God 21,282,3-lead the residue — in thy fear and to 289,2-Deliver him from the fear of the enemy 22,293,2-can be gotten — for fear of the infection 28,327, 2-from all dangers — and from the fear of 30,529, i-God hath not given us the spirit of fear 31,549, 1 -to serve thee with reverence and godly f, FEAR. 81 FIND. Fear. (Verb.) 8, 13,1-may not fear the power of any adversari 10, 32,1-to give us an heart to love and fear thee 18,269,1-to believe in him, to fear him 23,301, i-pronounce to all who love and fear thee 25,305, 21307, 2-the great God to be feared above all 33,565, i-that others may fear to do the like Fearful. 21,284,2-not be - - condemned in that fearful jud 26,314, i-how fearful a thing it will be to fall into 318,2-the fearful reward of his actions may Feast. 6, xxiv,i-for Movable and Immovable Feasts To Know When the Movable Feasts nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. And • A Table of Feasts to be Observed 2-Wednesday — after the Feast of Pent 7,xxvii, i-A Table of Movable Feasts 13, 52,1-for any Sunday or other Feast 87, -except upon the Feast of St. Matthias 141, -except upon the Feast of St. Philip and 14,234, i-Upon the Feast of Trinity only may be 241,1-come holy — to such a heavenly F. 242,1-when a man hath prepared a rich f. 2-Those who refused the f. in the Gospel counted unworthy of the heavenly least February. 5, xiii,i-A Table of Lessons for February 2-February hath 2S days only 6, xxv, 2-the Months of January and February 7,xxvii, -In Table, passim Feed. 13,297, -commandedst him earnestly to feed thy 14,237, i-feed on him in thy heart by faith, with 2-to feed us who have duly received these 243,1-separate from — who come to f. on 30,516, 2-to feed and provide for the Lord's family 523,1-and didst charge them to feed thy flock 529,1-feed them, devour them not 32,550,2-as a — you are faithfully to feed that po Feel. 21,286,2-make thee know and feel that there is 33,561, i-feel within themselves the working of the Feign. 14,242,2-how little such f-d excuses will avail bef 33,558,2-which feign that the old Fathers did look Felicity. 8, 14,1-to attain everlasting joy and felicity 11, 43,1-enjoy perpetual rest and felicity 21,283,1-increase of glory and endless felicity 23i3oo, i-after they are — are in joy and felicity 33,561, i-they attain to everlasting felicity Fellowship. 8, 7,2-The goodly fellowship of the Prophets I3.'35. -admitted into the fellowship of Christ's 219, -elect in one communion and fellowship 14,238, i-we may continue in that holy f. Female. 15,244,1-for every F., one Godfather and two God Fervent. 14,234,1-boldness with fervent zeal constantly to 21,290,2-Stir up — such fervent love to thee 30,520, 2-Kindle our hearts with fervent zeal Fervently. 28,324,2-fervently join in the prayers and praises 33,561, i-doth fervently kindle their love towards Fetch. 13, 1 19-so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to thy Few. 21,283,2-for a few days chastened us after their 25,307,2-but canst save by many or by few 26,316, i-upon the few moments which are left you Fewer. 13, 188-if there be fewer than twenty-five Sundays Fiery. 14,233,2-in the likeness of fiery tongues Fifteenth. 13,172, -The fifteenth Sunday after Trinity 23,296, 2-taken out of the fifteenth Chapter of the Fifth. 13, 78, -The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany 13, 94, -The Fifth Sunday in Lent 13.157. _Tne Fifth Sunday after Trinity Fifty-first. 26,314, i-say the fifty-first Psalm of the Psalter Fight. 15,249,2-manfully to fight under his banner, agai 25,307, i-to be said before a Fight at sea 2-by reason of the Fight, or Storm fight for us, that we may glorify thee Figure. 15,245,1-figuring thereby thy holy Baptism Fill. 11, 41,2-and fillest all things living with plenteou 41,2-fill us with good things that the poor 13, 62, -being filled with the Holy Ghost, may 14, 236,2131, 548,1-be filled with thy grace and hea 15,244,2-to the Font (which is then to be f-d) 19,275,1-fill them — with the spirit of thy holy 20,280,2-fill you with all spiritual benediction 31,547, i-to fill men's minds with greater reverence 32,553,2-Fill my memory with the words of thy Filth. 16,260,2-putting away of the filth of the flesh Final. 11, 37,i;44,2-before the final Prayer of Blessing 31,549,2-immediately before the final Blessing Finally. 2; v,2-and, finally, the cutting off occasion 8, 14,1-and finally after this life to attain 2-finally, we commend to thy fatherly goo 10, 32,2-and finally to beat down Satan under our 13,156, -that we finally lose not the things eternal 169, -fail not finally to attain thy heavenly pr 14,239,2-and f. by thy mercy, obtain everlasting 15,245,1-finally he may come to the land of everl 250,2-so that finally — he may be an inheritor 33,563, 2-and finally, being found guilty, by just Find. 2, v,2-we find accordingly, that seekingto ke vi,i-would in time be found expedient 3, viii.i-there ye shall find the Chapters that are to be found in the Table of Proper 6, xxv,i-To find Easter-day, look in the first To find the Golden Number or Prime To find the Dominical or Sunday Letter A Table to Find the Dominical or Su 2-T0 find the Dominical or Sunday Lett FIND. C3 FLESH. 7, xxvi, i-A Table to Find Easter-day xxvii,2-For Finding the Dominical or Sunday To find the Dominical or Sunday Lett the number — contained — is found the Letter found as above will be xxviii,i-To find the Days to which, &c you will find the Day of the Month to ii, 39,1-may seek after thee and find thee x3> 56, -we may be found an acceptable people in 137, -fixed, where true joys are to be found 15,245,2-seek and ye shall find let us who seek find 16,253,1-shall find, by the answers of such as brin 17,257,2-if they shall be found fit, then the Godfat 21,283, i-and that your faith may be found laudab 284,1-may find mercy at our heavenly Father's 23,301, i-we may be found acceptable in thy sight 25,309, 2- We found trouble and heaviness, we 26,316,2-that you may find mercy at your — Fat 30,509, 2-finding him sufficiently instructed in the 510,2-as — shall be found clear of that Crime such as shall be found meet to be Order 513,2-found worthy to be called unto the higher In — if he be found faithful and diligent 514,2-we find not to the contrary, but that they 528,1-you may be found perfect and irreprehe 33,563,2-being found guilty, by just judgment be Finger. 20,279,2-put it upon the fourth finger of the leaving the Ring upon the fourth finger 30,520, i-The finger of God's hand Finish. 33,300,2-who having finished their course in faith 26,315,2-After you have thus finished the course 33,564, 2-one Oblation of Christ finished upon the Fire. 8, 9,1-0 ye fire and heat, bless ye the Lord 26,315,2-Go, ye accursed, into the fire everlasting 30,519,2-And lighten with celestial fire Is comfort, life and fire of love 520,1-The fire so bright, the love so sweet Firm. 2,v,2-have still been continued firm and unshak Firmament. 8,8,2-0 ye Waters that be above the Firmament First. 1, iv,s-from and after the First Day of Octob 2, v,i-indebted — for her first foundation 2-since the first compiling of her Litur vi,i-was in the first place drawn to those 3, viii,l-01d Testament - - for the First Lesso 6, xxiv,i-is always the First Sunday after the 2-the Wednesday - - after the First Sun the first Thursday in November — sh 6, xxv,i-look in the first column of the Calend then ( according to the first rule) the 7, xxvii, -First Day of Lent 2-Table — for the First Day of Lent from the first day of March inclusive xxviii, i-look in the first column of this Table 8, 1,1-First pronouncing, The Lord be with 7,1-Then shall be read the First Lesson Hereendeth the First (or the Second) L 12, 2-the Minister first pronouncing 9, 22,1-Then shall be read the First Lesson 12, 48,1-On the First Day of Lent - - the Office 13, 52,1-The First Sunday in Advent 55, -who at thy first coming didst send thy 60, -may be used at the first Communion 62, -by the example of thy first Martyr 71, -The First Sunday after the Epiphany 86, -The first day of Lent, commonly called 1 3, 88, -The first Sunday in Lent 123, -may be used at the first Communion 133, -The First Sunday after Easter 150, -The First Sunday after Trinity 14,237, i-shall the Priest first receive the Holy Co 241, i-F., to examine your lives and conversat 16,251,2-not — longer than the first or second First, let the Minister of the Parish 17,259,1-third Chapter, beginning at the first ver 260,1-when upon his first preaching of the Gos 264,1-the Godfathers and Godmothers first 265,2-first that for Adults, and lastly that for 18,266,2-First that I should renounce the devil 267,1-First, I learn to believe in God the Father 20,277,1-the first [second or third] time of asking 2-with his presence and first miracle 21,284, i-went not up — but first he suffered pain 22,193,1-shall first receive the Communion himself 23,296,2-the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corint 27,319, i-used — on the first Thursday in Novemb 320,2-The First Lesson shall be Deut. 8 30,509,2-except he were first called, tried, and ex 510,2-to choose -- first Martyr Saint Stephen 522, 2-the Deacons shall be first presented, and 523,1-first that for Deacons, then that for Pries 33,558, 1,2-Canonical Books -- The First Book of Samuel — Chronicles — Esdras - - Kings — Maccabees 565, 2-Of good Works: first of Fasting Fit. 3, vii, i-such Form — as he shall think fit viii,2-as he shall think fit in his discretion 9, 27,2-as he shall think fit 11, 40,2-make choice of fit persons, to serve in the 41,2-hast thought fit to visit us for our sins 43,2-thou hast seen fit to visit him with trouble 14,228,2-the Deacons - - or other fit persons appo 17.257.2-if they shall be found fit, then the Godfa as the Minister, — shall think fit 18, 272, 2-fit to be presented to the Bishop to be con 21,288,2-so Stand prepare him, we beseech thee 23, 298, 2-the Creed, and such fitting Prayers as 28,324, i-afHictions thou shalt see fit to lay on us 327,2-as may fit us for the duties of the followi Five. 6,xxiv,i-Rogation Sunday is Five Weeks after 33i 562,2-Those five commonly called Sacramen Fix. 13,137-our hearts may surely there be fixed Flax. 21,289,2-BTeak - - nor quench the smoking flax Flee. 15, 245, 2-the helper of all who flee to thee for sue 23.299, i-he fleeth as it were a shadow Fleet. 25,305,1-to receive — the Fleet — in which we Flesh. 10, 3i,i;i3,i76-the world, the flesh and the devil. See also 15,248,2; 520,2 13, 88, -our flesh being subdued to the Spirit 96, -to take upon him our flesh, and to suffer 194, -in the temple in substance of our flesh 14,234.2-so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus 15,248,1-reuounce-- the sinful desires of the flesh 17,257,2-born of the f. is f. — in the f. 17,260,2-not the putting away of the filth of the f. 18,266, 2-renounce - -all the sinful lustsof the flesh 21,283,2-fathers of our flesh which corrected us 285,1-the Resurrection of the flesh 289,1-the lusts of the flesh, or the wiles of Satan 23.300, i-delivered from the burden of the flesh 26,315, 2-appear before the Judge of all flesh FLESH. FOOT. 30,518,2-the study of the world and the flesh 33i557i2_ms body, with flesh, bones and all things 559,1-the flesh lusteth always contrary to the the lust of the flesh — is not subject some the desire of the flesh 560,1-void, both in his flesh; and in his spirit 561,1-mortifying the works of the flesh Flock. 11, 40,2-the Bishops and Pastors of thy floclc 13,119, -so fetch them home, — to thy flock 207, -earnestly to feed thy flock 15,249,1-the congregation of Christ's flock 16,253,1-as one of the flock of true Christian Peo 30,512,2-wholesome examples of the flock of Chri 518,2-examples and patterns of the flock of Ch 521, 2-a great flock in all the parts of the world 523,1-didst charge them to feed thy flock 529,1-Be to the flock of Christ a shepherd, not 32,55o,2-that portion of the flock of Christ which 552, 2-a pattern to the flock committed to thy Flood. 8,9, 2-O ye Seas and Floods, bless ye the Lord Flower. 23,299, i-and is cut down, like a flower Fly. 21,288,1-we fly unto thee for succour in behalf of 290,1-we fly unto thee for mercy in behalf of 25.307, 2-strong tower — to all who fly unto thee 26,314, i-neither fly to his mercy to protect you 317,1-we fly unto thee for succour in behalf of Foe. 30,519, 2-Keep far our foes, give peace at home Fold. 11, 38,1-being gathered into one fold 39,1-Briug the nations into thy fold 13,119, -and be made one fold under one shephe Follow. 3, vii,i-the Prayers that follow the Prayer viii,i-day of the month in the Calendar f. 6, xxv,i-next following any such Full Moon see the General Tables which follow 7, xxviii,i-the next Hundredth Year following 8, i.i-he may ornit the Exhortation following Holy Communion is immediately to fol. 4,1-We have followed too much the devices 6,1-said or sung the following Anthem 2-Then shall follow a portion of the Psalms. See under hymn, prayer, collect, sen- tence for those words in connection with follow, following , etc. 12,2-after that these Prayers Following 14,1-Holy Communion isimmediately tofollow 9, 21, 2-Then shall follow a Portion of the Psalms. For as followeth and as follows, see 19,1; 21,2; 22,1, 23,2; 235,1; 237,2; 244,2; 246,1:247,2; 251,2; 253,1; 254,2; 257,2; 261,2; 279.1; 306,2; 322,2; 509,2; 510,2; 514,1; 515,2; 516,1; 519,1; 528,1; 552,2 27,2-In places where — here followeth the '°i 33i2-tnay - - omit all that followeth 11, 38,1-tmly preached truly followed 12, 48,1-in the place of what there followeth said by them this Psalm following 49,2-Minister may omit all that followeth, to 50,2-the People say this that followeth 13, 62, -Then shall follow the Collect of the Nati 96, -should follow the example of his great that we may both follow the example of 134, -endeavour ourselves to follow the blessed 135, -follow all such things as are agreeable 176, -thy grace may always prevent and follow J3ii76 -with pure hearts — to follow thee 188, -and followed him without delay 191, -by following the holy doctrine which he 201, -following the steps of thy holy Apostles 204. -make us so to follow his doctrine and ho 207, -people obediently to follow the same 208, -was obedient — and followed him Evermore ready to follow thy holy com 213, -to follow the same thy Son Jesus Christ 219, -to follow thy blessed Saints in all virtuous 14,225,2-are in the week following to be observed Then shall follow the Sermon 229,2-grace so to follow their good examples 230,2-following the commandments of God, and 232,2-Here shall follow the Proper Preface 240, i-he shall read this Exhortation f-ing 15,246,2-exhorteth all men to follow their innoce 248, i-wilt not follow, nor be led by them endeavour not to follow nor be led by 249,2-that part - - which followeth the Immers 250,2-shall say — this Exhortation following 25 1, 1 -which is to follow the example of our Sa 17,259,1-shall say this Exhortation following 261,2-promise and answer to the following que 264, 1 -shall use this Exhortation following 265,1-next following in the Office for Adults the thanksgiving following the Baptism 19,273, i-he — may read this Preface following 20, 277, i-it shall be in the following form 22,293, i-In times — the following form shall suff 23, 294, 2-one or both of the following Selections 296, 2-Then shall follow the Lesson, taken out 301,2-to follow in faith where thou hast led the 302,1-follow the example of their 6tedfastness 26,312,2-the Collect in the following Service 317,1-shall be said the Collect following 27,319, i-Among -- shall be the following 2-Instead of - - the following shall be said 320,2-shall be said this which followeth 28,324, i-guide and keep us the following day 325, i-let the Master — say as follows, all kne 327,2-for the duties of the following day God's protection through the night fol. 30,509, 2-according to the Form hereafter following 511,2-Examine — after this manner following 512,2-following with a glad mind and will their 515,2-this that followeth, out of the tenth Chap 517,2-examples for the people to follow 523, 2-that they may obediently follow the same 5 25, 2-Then shall follow the Nicene Creed the following promise of Conformity to 526,1-following the example of our Saviour 32, 554, 2-Then shall follow the Sermon; and after 33.558. i-such are these following: The Third Book 559, i-standeth not in the following of Adam 2-Good Works, which — follow after Justi 561,1-that Will of God is to be followed, which 562,2-partly of the corrupt following of the Ap Fond. 33,562, i-is a fond thing vainly invented, and grou Font. 15,244,2-Godfathers — must be ready at the F. coming to the Font — and standing 16,256,2-dipping of the Child in the Font, he shall 17,257,2-ready to present them at the Font 263, i-placing him conveniently by the Font Food. 14,237,2-the spiritual f. of the most precious Body 240,2-but also to be our spiritual f. and susten 243,1-the banquet of that most heavenly food 28,327, i-for our health, friends, food, and raiment Foot. 10, 32,2-to beat down Satan nnder our feet 32>554.I_let not the foot of pride come nigh to hn FORASMUCH. 64 FORTY. Forasmuch. 13. J77. -forasmuch as without thee we are not 15,244,2-Dearly beloved, f. as all men are concei 250,2-Forasmuch as this Child hath promised 17,264,2-Forasmuch as these persons have promis 2o,28o,i-Forasmuch as M. and N. have consented 21,284, i-forasmuch as after this life there is 285,2-forasmuch as he putteth his full trust 288, 2-forasmuch as in all appearance his disso 22,292,1-Forasmuch as all mortal men are subject 23, 299, 2124,303, i-Forasmuch as it hath pleased 26,314, 2-forasmuch as thou alone bringest light 315,1-forasmuch as thou hast not cut him off 317,1-forasmuch as heputteth his full trust only 2-forasmuch as his continuance appeareth 30,517, i-Forasmuch then as yourOffice is both of 526, 2-forasmuch as the Holy Scripture, and 3 1, 546, 2-forasmuch as devout and holy men — ha 33,560, i-are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as 563,1-yet forasmuch as they do not stand in Forbid. 33,566,2-that vain and rash Swearing is forbidden Forefather. 10,30,2-nor the offences of our forefathers Foregoing. 6,xxv,i-several Days, in the foregoing Calendar 21, 287,1-may be said with the foregoing Service Forehead. 15,249,2-make a Cross upon the Child's Forehead Forever. 8, 8,1-Govem them and lift them up forever 10, 30,2-be not angry with us forever 11, 40,1-all honour and glory, now and forever 30,511,1-liveth and reigneth - - now and forever For evermore. 13,190-honour and glory now and for evermore Forget. 25,305,2-we have forgotten thee our God, and ref 30,529, i-so minister - - that you forget not mercy Forgive. 10, 33, i-to forgive our enemies, persecutors, and 2-to forgive us all our sins, negligences 35,1-Mercifully forgive the sins of thy people 12, 50,2-Mercifully forgive us our trespasses to thee only it appertaineth to forgive 51,1-ever to have mercy and to forgive 13, 86, -dost forgive the sins of all those who are 167, -forgiving us those things whereof our co 14,221,2-content to forgive from the bottom of his 231,1-Forgive us all that is past 241, 2126,313, 2-ready to f. others who have offe 18,270, i-merciful unto us, and forgive us our sins 21,285,1-exhorting him to forgive from the bottom 26,316, i-faithful and just to forgive us our sins 2-ready sincerely to forgive all such as ha 28,325, 2-look - - and forgive us all our transgress 30,522,1-sins thou dost forgive they are forgiven Forgiveness. 8, 4, i-to the end thatwe may obtain forgiveness 5, i-hath promised forgiveness of sins 12,1-1 believe in - - the forgiveness of sins 13, 86, -perfect remission and forgiveness 14,241,2-would have forgiveness of your offences 248, i-for the forgiveness of our sins did shed 19,275, i-given unto them forgiveness of all their 21,285, i-if he hath - - to ask them forgiveness 2-earnestly desireth pardon and forgiveness 26,313,2-as you would have forgiveness of your 316,1-of his - - promiseth us forgiveness 26,317, i-who desireth pardon and forgiveness 28,325, 2-hast promised forgiveness to all those that we may obtain forgiveness at thy ha 33,560, 2-deuy the place of forgiveness to such as 563,2-the promises of the forgiveness of sin Form. 2, v, i-different forms - - may - - be allowed the particular forms of Divine Worship 2-alterations — in her forms of Public Wo vi,i-to model — forms of worship and discip 3, vii, i-for which no form is provided may set forth such form or forms 14,237,1-accordingto the form before prescribed 16, 25 1 , 2-Collects - - in the Form of Public Baptism 252,2-certified of the true Form of Baptism 256,2-baptize it in the Form before appointed 256,2:17, 265, 2-shall use this Form of words 18,271, i-outward visible sign or form in Baptism 20,277, i-The Form Of Solemnization Of Matrimo it shall be in the following form 21, 282,2126, 315, i-exhort — after this form, or oth 22,293,1-according to the form before prescribed In times — the following form shall sum 2-cut off the form of Visitation at the Psalm 25,305, i-Forms of Prayer To Be Used At Sea 26,312, i-A Form Of Prayer For The Visitation Of 313,1-exhort — after this form or other like 315, i-A Form of Prayer for Persons under sen 317,1-the form which is used in the Communion 27,319, i-A Form Of Prayer And Thanksgiving To 28,322,2-Forms Of Prayer To Be Used In Famili 30,509, i-The Form And Manner Of Making, Ord 2-according to the form hereafter following 514,2-appointed in the Form of Ordering Deac 523,1-in the Form for the Ordering of Deacons The Form Of Ordaining Or Consecrating 31,546,1-The Form Of Consecration Of A Church 32,553, 2-his supplication - - in this form 554,2-make to him — in the form of a letter 33,566, 1 -consecrated - - according to said form Former. 11, 45, i-the former and the latter rain to descend 14,221, i-repented and amended his former evil 242, i-instead of the f. , he shall use this Exhort 18,272, i-repent them truly of their former sins 21, 282, 2-to restore him to his former health 285,2-impute not unto him his former sins 289, i-to possess his former iniquities 290, 2-to some degree of his former health 26,317, i-impute not unto him his former sins 33,562, 2-The Twenty -first of the former Articles is 565,2-as doth the former Book of Homilies . Forsake. 13,208, -forsaking all worldly and carnal affectio 212, -Grant us grace to forsake all covetous de 18,271, i-Repentance, whereby they forsake sin 2o,278,i( 2)-forsaking all others, keep thee only 21,291,1-thou didst not forsake him in his sickness 28,325, 2-all those who confess and forsake their 30,517, i-to forsake and set aside - - all worldly Forth. 25,31 1,2-from this time forth for evermore 510,2-let him come forth in the Name of. See also under bring, send, set, thow, stretch. Forthwith. i3,i88-may forthwith give up ourselves obediently Forty. 4, xi, i-A Table of Proper Lessons for the Forty 6,xxiv,i-Ascension Day is Forty Days after Eas 2-1. The Forty Days of Lent 13, 88, -our sake didst fast forty days and forty FORWARD. 65 FULL. Forward. ii, 40,2-and set forward the salvation of all men 20,279,1,(2 )-to have and to hold from this day f. 21,283,1-help you forward in the right way that 30,527,2-maiBtain and set forward, as much shall Forwards. 30,518,2-maintain and set forwards — quietness 521,2-and go forwards in the knowledge and Foundation. 2, v,i-indebted — for her first foundation '!■ 37,2-upon the best and surest foundations 13,217, -upon the foundation of the Apostles and 23,302, i-prepared for you from the foundation of 32,554, i-upon the foundation of the Apostles and 33, 560, 2-before the foundations of the world were Fountain. 14, 239, 2- Almighty God, the f. of all wisdom, who 30,520,1-The fountain and the living spring Four. 6,xxiv,2-The Ember Days at the Four Seasons 33,558, 1 -Canonical Books. - - Four Prophets the Freedom. 8, 13, i-whose service is perfect freedom Freely. 33,561, i-they - - obey • they be justified freeiy Fourteen. 14,321, 2-to give an account ■ within fourteen da Fourteenth. 6,xxiv,i-is the Fourteenth Day of a Lunar Mon 2-the Wednesday — after September 14 Fourth. 7,xxvii,2-add to the Year its fourth part 13, 57, -The Fourth Sunday in Advent 76, -The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany 137, -The Fourth Sunday after Easter 156, -The Fourth Sunday after Trinity 20,279,2-to put upon the fourth finger of the leaving the Ring upon the fourth finger 33i558,a-The Fourth Book of Esdras Fowl. 8,9,2-0 all ye fowls of the air, bless ye the Lord Fraction. 7,xxvii,2-add to the Year — omitting fractions Frail. 11, 42,1-to consider how frail and uncertain our 30,520,2-For, Lord, thou know'st us frail Frailness. 2i,285,2;26,3l7,l-his own carnal will and frailness Frailty T3> 76, -by reason of the frailty of our nature 172, -the frailty of man without thee cannot 185, -sins, which by our frailty we have comm 28,326,1-through our own frailty and the temptati Frame. 2, v,2-as in the frame and order thereof vi,2-a meek — charitable frame of mind 30,5 1 2, 2- Will you apply all your diligence to f. 517,1-in framing the manners both of your selv 518,2-diligent to frame and fashion your own 331561, 2-to frame his life according to that Law Fraud. 2i,285,2;26,3i7,i-decayed by the fraud and malice Free. 2, v,i-wherewith Christ hath made us free 13,182, -it may be free from all adversities 26,314,2-may tend to setting free their souls from 33,558,2-is free from the Commandments which Freewill. 33»559»2-A-rt- X. Of Freewill Friday. 6,xxiv,2-being the Wednesday, Friday and Satu All the Fridays in the Year, except Chr 6,xxiv,2;8,2,i;9,i7,2;i3, 118-Good Friday 10, 30, i-after Morning Service, on — Fridays Friend. 20,277,1-ready — with their friends and neighbo 279, i-at her father's or friend's hands 28,326, 2-all our relations, friends, and neighbours 327, 1 -for our health, friends, food, and raime Frost. 8,9, i-O ye Dews and Frosts, bless ye the Lord O ye Frost and Cold, bless ye the Lord Frowardness. 14,221,2-remain still in his frowardness and mali Fruit. 6,xxiv,2-the fruits of the earth and all other Ble 10, 32, 2-to oring forth the fruits of the Spirit 33, i-preserve to our use the kindly fruits 11, 39, i-that we may receive the fruitsof the earth 2-increase the fruits of the earth by thy he 41,1-that we may gather in the fruits of the 45, i-bring forth fruit for the use of man 2-may yield us her fruits of increase 13,187, -bringing forth the fruit of good works 14,239,2-bring forth in us the f. of good living 25,305, i-enjoy — with the fruits of our labour 27,319, i-A Form of Prayer -- For the Fruits of 320,2-gathering in of the fruits thereof 321,1-in the returns of the fruits of the earth 33,559, 2-Good Works, which are the fruits of Fai known as a tree discerned by the fruit Fruitful. 11,41, i-blessed -- that it should be fruitful For Fruitful Seasons Fruition. 13,69-have the fruition of thy glorious Godhead Fulfil. 8, 15,2-Fulfil now, O Lord, the desires and petit x3i 71! -grace - - faithfully to fulfil the same 188, -obediently to fulfil thy holy commandme 30,529,2-faithfully fulfilling his course — he may 31,547,2-enabled faithfully to fulfil the same 548, i-power and strength to fulfil the same Full. 2, vi,i-were left at full and equal liberty to 6,xxiv,i-notthe real or Astronomical Full Moon. See also under Moon. 8, 7,1-Heaven and earth are Full of the Majesty 11, 47,1-Gracious art thou — and full of compas 12, 49,2-If - - hath been already said in full 51,1-Full of compassion, Long-suffering i4,22c,i-to be in full purpose so to do 232,2-Heaven and earth are full of thy glory 235,1-made — a full, perfect, and sufficient 241 , i-to confess — with f. purpose of amendm 2-should come - - but with a f. trust in God 21,285, 2126,317, i-putteth his full trust only in thy 289, i-thy wrath — and his soul is full of troub 23,298,2-hath but — and is full of misery 25,309,2-The Lord is gracious and full of compas FULL. 00 GHOST. 26,313,2-with full purpose of amendment of life 316,1-from making a true and full confession 28,324,2-quiet and peaceable; full of compassion 30,520,1-Pursue with full desire 32,550,2-possessed of full power to perform every 33,559, 2-most wholesome — and very full of com 561,1-is full of sweet, pleasant, and — comfort Fully. 32,550,2-in whose Learning — we do fully confide Fulness. 15,249,1-may receive the fulness of thy grace Function. 11, 40,2-shall be ordained to any holy function 30,509, 2-to execute any of the said Functions 514,2-lawfully called to their Function and Mi 550,2-every act of sacerdotal Function Further. 2, v,2-as she further declares in her said Prefa vi, 1 -further alterations would in time be fou 2-to take further review of the Public Serv further than local circumstances require 14,239,2-and f. us with thy continual help 241,2-but requireth further comfort or counsel 26,314, i-and further admonish him particularly 32,551, 2-we proceed no further, because we would Furtherance. 31,547, 2-the furtherance of our happiness both te Furthermore. 21,283,2-Furthermore we have had fathers of our 30,512, i-And furthermore it is his Office — to sea 33,56i) i-Furthermore, we must receive God's pro Future. 2 vi,i-convenient for their future prosperity 26,316, i-your future happiness or misery depends Gain. 30,520, 2-The best, the truest gain 521,1-May gain the blissful sight Gainsayer. 30,527,1-to withstand and convince the gainsayers Galilee. 20,277,2-that he wrought in Cana of Galilee Gate. 13,123, -through the grave and gate of death, we 125, -opened unto us the gate of everlasting 15,245,2-open the gate unto us who knock Gather. 8, 15, 2-when two or three are gathered together 11, 38,1-being gathered into one fold 41,1-that we may gather in the fruits of the 14,234,2-not worthy to gather up the crumbs und 20,277,2-gathered together here in the sight of God 21,290, i-gathered unto our fathers, having the te 27, 320, 2-the gathering in of the fruits thereof 30,521, 2-gathered together a great flock in all 31,547, i-gathered together with all humility and Gaze. 33i563» i-aot ordained • to be gazed upon, or to General. 2, v,2-Her general aim — hath been — to 6, xxv,i-To find - - see the General Tables whi 7,xxvii,2-General Tables For Finding The Domi 8, 4,1-A General Confession 15,1-A General Thanksgiving 10, 30,1-The Litany or General Supplication n> 37,i -To be used before the General Thanksgiv of these United States in general 38, i-the session of any General or Diocesan 44,2-To be used after the General Thanksgiv 14,231, i-Then shall this General Confession be m 23,299,2-looking for the general Resurrection in 301,1-at the general Resurrection in the last 302, i-that at the day of the general Resurrecti 25,307, 2-General Prayers 27,320,2-After the General Thanksgiving, shall be 30,509, i-as established — in General Convention 32,552, 2-Canons of the General and Diocesan Co 33,562, i-Art. XXI. Of the Authority of General 566,1-as set forth by the General Convention Generally. 18,270, 2-Two only as generally necessary to salv 33,56i,i-as they be generally set forth to us in Ho Generation. 11, 37,2-established among us for all generations 43,1-and doing good in his generation 45,2-loving-kindness from generation to gene 17,260,2-Save yourselves from this untoward g. 21,290, i-shall have served thee in our generation 23,302, i-lights — in their several generations 31,549, 2-in truth — through all generations Genesis. 33,558, i-Canonical Books, Genesis, etc. Gentile. 13,69-Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles thy only begotten Son to the Gentiles Gentle. 30,527, 2-show yourself gentle, and be merciful Gesture. 15,246,2-by his outward gesture and deed, he dec Get. 18,269,2-learn and labour truly to get mine own 22,293,2-can be gotten to communicate with the J5i3"i'-We got not this by our own sword Ghost. 8, 6, i-to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost 7, 2- Also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter 11,2-Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost n,2;i2,i-I believe in the Holy Ghost 12, i-incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin 2-the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of 15, 2-to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost. See also 40,1; 57; 1901230,2; 238,1; 321,1; 554,2 9, 22,1-thou only O Christ with the Holy Ghost 28,1-with thee and the Holy Ghost liveth and reigneth. See mlso under live. 10, 30,1(2 )-the Holy Ghost, proceeding from the 31,2-by the Coming of the Holy Ghost 11, 38,1-the mighty power of the Holy Ghost 13, 62, -being filled with the Holy Ghost, may 79, -and thee, O Holy Ghost 84, -Send thy Holy Ghost, and pour into our 142, -but send to us thy Holy Ghost to comfort 203, -singular gifts of the Holy Ghost 210, -with thee, O Father, and thee.O Holy G. i4,230,i;239,i;33,557,i-the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost 233,1-by the operation of the Holy Ghost, was 2-the Holy Ghost came down as at this 234, i-believe of the Son and of the Holy Ghost the sending to us of the Holy Ghost 236, 2-in the unity of the Holy Ghost 15,244,2-boru anew of Water and of the Holy G. 'oaptized with Water and the Holy G. 345,1 -and sanctify him with the Holy Ghost GHOST. 61 GIVE. 15, 247, 2-to sanctify him with the Holy Ghost, to 249,11256,2-^ the Name - - and of the Holy G. 17,260, 1 -shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost 2-and bestow upon them the Holy Ghost i8,267,2-God the Holy Ghost, who sanctifieth me 19,275, i-regenerate — by Water and the Holy G. Strengthen them -- with the Holy Ghost 20,28o,2-God the Father - - God the Holy Ghost 25,306,2-God the Holy Ghost, have mercy 30,511, 2-inwardly moved by the Holy Ghost 517,2-heavenly assistance of the Holy Ghost 519,2-Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire Come, Holy Ghost, eternal God 520,2-0 Holy Ghost, into our minds 522,1-Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office 526,1-we trust the Holy Ghost hath called him 529,1-Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office 31,547, 2-may be sanctified by the Holy Ghost 32.553,1-0 God, Holy Ghost, Sanctifier of the fait 2-the illumination of the Holy Ghost 554,1-by the operation of the Holy Ghost, all 2-Art. v. Of the Holy Ghost The Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Fa 560,2-is sin against the Holy Ghost After we have received the Holy Ghost, 563, 2-the sons of God by the Holy Ghost 565,2-Of the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Ghostly. i9,275>i-the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength Gift. 8, 14, i-Endue them plenteously with heavenly g. cometh every good and perfect gift 11, 39,2-whose gift it is that the rain doth fall 40, 2-the giver of all good gifts 13, 84, -pour — that most excellent gift of chari 168, -of whose only gift it cometh that thy fait 203, -didst endue -- with singular gifts of the destitute of thy manifold gifts 207, -to thy Apostle — many excellent gifts 14,233,2-giving them both the gift of divers lang 235,2-celebrate — with these thy holy gifts 236,1-these thy gifts aud creatures of bread 17,260, i-aud ye shall receive the gift of the Holy 19,275,1-increase in them thy manifold gifts of 30,519,2-Who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart 520,1-The heavenly gift of God most High Thou in thy gifts art manifold 523, i-thy holy Apostles many excellent gifts 528,2-poured down his gifts abundantly upon 32,552, 2-the giver of all good and perfect gifts 33-563, i-nor the grace of God's gifts diminished 565,2-Of the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Give. 6, xxv,2-for any given year of our Lord. See also xxvii,2(2); xxviii,i(2) 7,xxvii,2-the Day - - given by the Table for unless the Table gives some Day in the the Day given by the Table is the rig 8, 5,1-hath given power and commandment to 14,2-giving them patience under their sufferi 15, i-And we beseech thee, give us that due 2-by giving up ourselves to thy service who hast given us gra ce at this time. See also under grace. 9, 21,2-we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee. See also under thanks. 36,2-Give peace in our time, O Lord. See also under peace. 10, 32,1-to give us an heart to love and fear thee 33,1-to give and preserve to our use the kindly 2-to give us true repentance li, 41,2-that our land may give her increase 42,1-give him patience under his affliction 44,1-Give them a strong aud lively faith in »3i 54i -which thou hast given us in our Saviour •3i 58, -who hast given us thy only begotten Son 118, -given up into the hands of wicked men 127, -didst give thine only begotten Son to the 133, -hast given thine only Son to be unto us 134, -hast given thine only Son to die for our 154, -to whom thou hast given an hearty desire 161, -to give ns those things which are profita 167, -to give more than either we desire or de giving us those good things which we are 170, -give unto us the increase of faith, hope 175. -make us continually to be given to all 182, -devoutly given to serve thee in good wor 188, -give up ourselves obediently to fulfil 206, -didst give to thy Apostle Saint Peter ma 14,221, 2-shall be obliged to give an account of 225,2-shall Notice be given of the Communion 233, i-Because thou didst give Jesus Christ 2-giving them both the gift of divers langu 235,1-didst give thine only Son Jesus Christ to he brake it, and gave it to his disciples 2-which is given for you 237,1-sufficient opportunity shall be given to The Body of- - which was given for 239,2-vouchsafe to g. us for the worthiness of 240,1-When the Minister g-eth warning for 2-hath g. his Son -- not only to die for us 15,244, i-the Parents or Sponsors shall g. knowled 245,2-So give now unto us who ask; let us who 246,2-that he will give unto him the blessing of 247, i-Give thy Holy Spirit to this Infant, that 2-to give him the kingdom of heaven, and 248,2-gave commandment to his disciples that I7,257,2-timely notice shall be given to the Minis 261,1-he gave command to hisdisciples, saying 2-that he will give them the blessing of ete 263,1-to give you the kingdom of heaven, and 18,266, i-Who gave you this Name? 272, 2-the Bishop shall give knowledge for Chil i9,275,t-hast given unto them forgiveness of all 20,278,2-Who gtveth this Woman to be married to 279,1-Then shall they give their troth to each and thereto I give thee my troth ,- 2-the Man shall give unto the Woman a 280, i-this Ring given and received is a token 2-thereto have given and pledged their tro declared — by giving and receiving a R 21,281,1-notice shall be given thereof to the Minis 282, i-give him comfort and sure confidence in 283, 2-corrected us, and we gave them reveren 2S4, 1 -account to be given unto the righteous 286,2-there is none other Name — given to 288,1-Give him unfeigned repentance for all 289,2-give him a right understanding of himse Give him strength against all his tempta 22,292,1-must give timely notice to the Minister 23,299,2-the earth and the sea shall give up their 24,303, i-of his goodness, to give you safe delivera 25>3°7>2-givest not always the battle to the strong 310,2-when we gave all for lost, our ship, our do give all praise and glory to thy holy 311,1-give us hearts always ready to express the Lord, who hath not given 2-but unto thy Name be given the glory 312,1-giveus such a sense of this great mercy 26,312,2-when notice is given to the Minister that 313,2-we can give you no hope of salvation 314,2-Give them a right understanding of them 316,1-giving all the satisfaction which is in 317,1-give him, we beseech thee, patience in 27,320, 2-give us a just sense of these great mercies 28,324, i-to give us the constant assistance of thy we must give a strict account of our thou 326, 2-and give them repentance and better min 327,1-and in giving us the knowledge and sense 30,517, i-will and ability is given of God alone 2-to give yourselves wholly to this Office 518, 1- Will you then give your faithful diligence 2-as — and occasion shall be given GIVE. 68 GO. 30,519,1-hath given you this will to do all these th 520, i-Thou givest speech with grace 521,2-hast given to us thy only and most dearly 522,2-the Order of Deacons be given to some 523, i-didst give to thy holy Apostles many 527,2-hath given you a good will to do all these 528,2-hast given thy only and dearly beloved use the authority given him, not to destr giving to thy family their portion in due 529, i-God hath not given us the spirit of fear given thee by this Imposition of our han Give heed unto reading, exhortation, and 31,548,2-and vouchsafe to give whatever in thy 32,550, 2-by these Presents give and grant unto 551,1-of all which you will give us due notice 2-give into your hands the keys of this Chu 552,2-The Law was given by Moses 553,2-to give a readiness of thought and expre 33»558i 2- Although the Law given from God by 562, i-authority given unto them in the Congre 564, 1 -hath given occasion to many superstitions is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper 566,2-liberally to give alms to the poor, accord Giver. 8, 12,2-Holy Ghost the Lord and Giver of Life 11, 4o,i-who art the only giver of all victory 4o,2;i6o;5i3,i;526,i-the giver of all good gifts 47,1-the giver of life, of health, and of safety 18, 270,1-who is the giver of all goodness 20, 280, i-Giver of all spiritual grace, the Author of 25,312, i-to thee, who art the only giver of victory 32,552, 2-the giver of all good and perfect gifts Glad. 13, 60, -who makest us glad with the yearly rem 25,310, i-hast made us glad through the operation 30,512, 2-following with a glad mind and will their 528,2-the glad tidings of reconciliation with th Gladly. 21,284, i-our door - - is gladly to die with Christ 30,512, i-Will you do this gladly and willingly Gladness. 21,289, 2-make him to hear of joy and gladness 290,2-turned — our mourning into gladness 291,1-an oblation with great gladness Glistering. i3,2io-in raiment white and glistering Gloria. 8, 6,2-shall be sung or said the Gloria Patri 7,1-the Gloria in Excelsis may be sung or may be sung or said instead of the Gloria 9, 21,2-may be sung or said the Gloria Patri shall be sung or said the Gloria Patri or else the Gloria in Excelsis as followe Gloria in excelsis 14,238,1-said or sung, all standing, G. in excelsis is worshipped and glorified we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee with one mind and one mouth glorify th may be preserved — to glorify thee We praise and glorify thy holy Name madest infants to glorify thee by their by the inuocency — we may glorify thy we may g. thy holy name, and finally by to praise and glorify thy holy Name to glorify thy Name all the days of our fight for us, that we may glorify thee We therefore bless and glorify thy Name ■holy Name may be for ever glorified •we worship and glorify as one God Glorify, 8, 12,2- 9. 21,2- II. 38,2- 40,1- 45.2- 13. 65, - 14,239,2- 25.305.1- 306,1- 307,2- 310,2- 30.521,2- l*»553.i- Glorious. 8, 7,2-The glorious company of the Apostles pr 10, 30,2-0 holy, blessed, and glorious Trinity 31, 2-by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascen- sion. See also under resurrection. '3. 52, -shall come again in his glorious majesty. See also under majesty. 69, -the fruition of thy glorious Godhead 79, -in his eternal and glorious kingdom 14,232,2-we laud and magnify thy glorious Name 235,2-his mighty resurrection and glorious asc 21.283,1-your faith may be found — laudable, gl made like unto his own glorious body 305,2-0 most powerful and glorious Lord God 306,1-0 most glorious and gracious Lord God 307, i-O most powerful and glorious Lord God, 310,2-0 most blessed and glorious Lord God 311,2-bless aud magnify thy great and glorious 28,323, i-we bless and magnify thy glorious Name 31,549, i-O most glorious Lord, we acknowledge Glory. 8, 4, 2-T0 the glory of thy holy Name. See also under name. 6,1-Glory be to the Father, and to the Son 7,2-full of the Majesty of thy glory Thou art the king of Glory O Christ the right hand of God, in the glory of 8,i-with thy Saints in glory everlasting 12,2-he shall come again with glory 15, i-and for the hope of glory 2-honour and glory. See also under honour. 9, 21,2-Glorybe to God on high thanks to thee for thy great glory 22,1-art most high in the glory of God the 11, 37,1-the advancement of thy glory 40, 2-show forth thy glory, and set forward 42,2-in thy fear and to thy glory and be an instrument of thy glory 44,2;47,2-partake of everlasting glory in the 45,2-may yield us — to thy glory and our co 11, 47, 2-partake of everlasting glory in the life to 13, 62, -by faith behold the glory that shall be 79, -appear again with power and great glory 141, -O God, the King of glory, who hast exalt 148, -to acknowledge the glory of the eternal 198, -brought unto the glory of his resurrection 14,224,2-shall be said — Glory be to thee, O Lord 232, 2-Heaven and earth are full of thy glory glory be to thee, O Lord Most High 233,2-reign with him in glory 234, i-we believe of the glory of the Father 235, i-All glory be to thee, Almighty God, our 237,1-beginning at, All glory be to thee, Almi 240, i-and to the setting forth of thy g. 15,248, i-the vain pomp and glory of the world 21,283, i-to the increase of glory and endless felic 284, i-entered not into his glory before he was v 290, 2-to thy unspeakable glory, that thou hast '* 23,300,2-in thy eternal and everlasting glory 301,2-joined hereafter — in glory everlasting 25,310,2-do give all praise and glory to thy holy 311,2-but unto thy Name be given the glory the whole glory whereof we do ascribe 312, i-improve this great mercy to thy glory 27,321, i-yield — to thy glory and our comfort 30,511,2-for the promoting of his glory 522,2-in all — we may seek thy glory 523,2-may receive the crown of everlasting g. 529, 2-the never-fading crown of glory 3i.547.2-as may tend most to thy glory 554,2-numbered with thy saints in glory everla 33, 557, 2-one substance, majesty, and glory, with Gluttony. 33,565, 2-Against Gluttony and Drunkenness Go. 8, 11,2-He went into the place of departed spirits GO. GODLY. ii, 4i,a-go forth that it may renew the face of the 43,1-For a Person, or Persons, going to Sea 13,142, -whither our Saviour Christ is gone before 14,248, 2-that they should go teach all nations 17,260, i-saying, Go ye into all the world, and pre 284, i-he himself went not up to joy but first 2-that he went down into hell 21,288,1-before he go hence and be no more seen 291,1-he may be able to go to thine house 22,293,2-cut off — and go straight to the Commun 23,294,1-meeting the Corpse — and going before 25,309, 2-proud waters had well-nigh gone over 311,1-the deep waters had gone over our soul and the stream had gone over our soul 26,313,2-wickednesses have gone over your head 315, 1-G0 not far from those O Lord, whom 2-G0, ye accursed, into the fire everlasting 317,1-as one of those who go down into the pit 28,326, i-to go down upon our wrath go to our rest in peace, charity, and good 2-for his sake who went about doing good 30,521, 2-aud go forwards in the knowledge and 522,2-shall go on in the Service of the Commu 31,546,1-shall go up the aisle of the Chuuch, or 2-The Bishop shall go within the rails, with 32,551, i-who shall go within the rails of the Altar 2-the Institutor choosing to go on with the 557>2-Of the going down of Christ into Hell to be believed that he went down into 33,559, l-very far gone from original righteousne God. See under the words Almighty, bless, blessed, be- lieve, call, child, Christ, Church, command- ment, everlasting, eternal, grace, gracious, hand, host, help. Kingdom, Lamb, -merciful, > mercy, mighty, name, one, protnise, serve. Son, thanks, will, word, please 2,v, i-indebted under God 2-the worship of God vi,2-gratitude to God 4,1-acknowl- edge our sins before God 8,7,1-Lord God of Sabaoth 9,1-0 ye Winds of God 12,2-God ofGod Very God of very God 21,2-Glory be to God on high 11,38,1-the Unity of God's People 42, 15288, 1:289, i;3i7,i-God of all com- fort -13, 176-to follow thee the only God 14,222, i-Godspake these words 230,1-bolhGod and man 239, i-knowledge and love of God 240,2-through God's assistance 241,1-dissem- blerswith God required by God 241,1:313,2- not oaly against God 241,2-blasphemer of God — — 2j2,i-in God's behalf bidden by God him- self 2-God's indignation accepted --before God when God calleth you should return to God avail before God 243,1-ingratitude to God 17,260,2-good conscience towards God 18,266 i-I pray unto God 267,2:20,280,2- God the Holy Ghost 18,267, 2-all the people of God the same which God spake 268:269(3)- duty towards God 270,1-what desirest thou of God 1 desire my Lord God 1 pray unto God 19,274,1-th; presence of God 20,277,2-in the sight of God instituted of God the fear of God 278, i,2(2)-after God's ordinance 279. i(2)-Gol's holy ordinance 28o,i-whom Godhtth joined together 2-before God and this company -2 1 , 282, 2-God's visitation 283, i-Goddealeth with you 284, i-which you made unto God both towards God and man (See also 25,316,2) -290,1-in favour with thee our God 25,305,2:307,1-0 most powerful and glorious Lord Go 1 305,2-have forgotten thee our God 305. 2:307, 2-the great God to be feared above all 305,2-confession of their sin to God 307,2- the great God, who hast made — -310,1-He is our God, even the God of whom God is the Lord even the Lord God who 26,313, 2-the will of God God hath declared 3i5,2-we pray God 316, i-expectations of God's favour saith my God God is not mocked God shut- teth not up his the goodness of God 2-just judgment of God 28,323, 2-to God's service- 324,i-for God's blessing 326, 2-the God of pity 327,2-ior God's protection 3o,5io,i-to the honour ot God 514,2-God willing 517,1- faith and knowledge of God given of God alone 519, i-hunible supplications to God 2- the God of peace and love 520,1-gift of God most high 2-Peace — with God and man 529,1-for God hath not given — — 31,547, i-the ex- press command of God the public worship of God 32,552,1-the House of God 2-who is God over all 553,2-0 Lord, my God 33-557, 1 -one living and true God 2-very God and very man 55S,2-Mediator between God and Man, being both God and Man the Law given from God 559,1-deserveth God's wrath the Law of God — — 2-acceptable to God (2) righteous before God severity of God's judgment 560,1-not pleasant to God as God hath willed render unto God— — 2-everlasting purpose of God 561,1-benefit of God love towards God sentence of God's Predestination 562,2- God's good will towards us 563,1-ordained of God 2-prayer unto God 564,2-by God's Law O God. 4,2; 7,i: 13.1C2); 14.2; 27,1: 30,1(6); 34,2(2); 38,1,2; 39,1,2; 44,1:45,1:47.1; 5°.il 51,1; 60; 69; 76; 79; 127; 141; 143; 150; 156; 159; 161; 166; 177; 184; 191; 210; 289,2; 299,1; 307,2; 312,2(2); 314,2(2); 315,1; 318,2; 323.2; 553.1 Godfather. 15. 244, i-for - - two Godfathers and one Godmoth for every Female, one Godfather and two 2-And then the Godfathers — must be rea 247,1-speak unto the Godfathers and Godmoth 249, i;250,2-shall say to the Godfathers and Go 16,254.2-being by the Godfathers and Godmothers 17, 257, 2-the Godfathers and Godmothers — shall 263,1-shall ask the Godfathers and Godmother 264,1-speaking to the Godfathers and Godmot 19,273,2-having learned what their Godfathers Godhead. 13, 69, -the fruition of thy glorious Godhead 14,234,2-are one with thee in thy Eternal Godhead 33,557, i-in the unity of this Godhead there be thr that is to say, the Godhead and Manhood Godliness. 2, vi,2-in all godliness and honesty 11, 46,2-quiet and peaceable life in all godliness 13,182, -thy household the Church in continual g. 184, -who art the author of all godliness 15,251, i-in all virtue and godliness of living 19,275,1-knowledge and true godliness 30,520, i-That truth and godliness we may Pursue 33,564, 2-the same to serve better to godliness Godly. 2, v,2-which a godly man may not — use 8, 4,2-a godly, righteous and sober life 11, 38, 2-may hinder us from godly union and con 44,1-produce in them such a godly sorrow 13, 88, -obey thy godly motions in righteousness 118, -every member — may truly and godly 134, -and also an ensample of godly life 157, -joyfully serve thee in all godly quietness 219, -in all virtuous and godly living 14,221,2-will not be persuaded to a godly unity 229,1-aud live in unity and godly love 242,1-that he may receive such g. counsel and 15,251,1-brought up to lead a godly and a Christi GODLY. 70 17,264,2- 38,323,2 30,5 'O)1' 512,2 517.2- 5I9-1 523,1- 525,2 527,i 3i.547,i 549. i' 32.554,2 33,56i,i 33.565,2 ■live godly, righteously and soberly in this -in a sober, righteous, and godly life -for their learning and godly conversation -following with a - - their godly admonit -wholesome and godly examples and pat -submitting yourselves to their godly jud -administer the godly Discipline thereof -this godly and well-learned man -live soberly, righteously, and godly in -favourably approve our godly purpose -with reverence and godly fear -joyfully serve thee in all godly quietness ■As the godly consideration of Predestina full of sweet - - comfort to godly persons :-doth contain a godly and wholesome Do Godmother. is 244 i-for — twoGodfathersandoneGodmouier See also under Godfather. God-speed. • . 32,554, s-salute - - him, bidding htm God-speed Golden. _ ,. 6 xxv, i-Years of which they are — tne Golden the places of these Golden Numbers look - - for the Golden Numbers of To find the Golden Number or Prime the remainder - - is the Golden Numb then 19 is the Golden Number the places of the Golden Numbers in 7 xxvi, -Golden Number (Table) xxvii,2-For Finding - - The Places of the G. xxviii,i-to which the Golden Numbers ought under each Golden Number, you will the Day - - to which that Golden Num The Golden Numbers (Table) Good. . .. 2 v 2-with a good conscience use and submit unto. For Good Friday, see under Friday. vi, i-this great and good work miscarried at that time. Set also under work. 8, 14, i-from whom Cometh every good and perf 2-guided and governed by thy good Spirit 9, 21,2-and on earth peace, good will towards 27, t-from whom - - all good counsels - - do 30,2-Spare us, good Lord, spare thy people. See also under Lord. 10, 34,2-may by thy good providence, be brought 11, 37,1-to - - the good of thy Church 40,2-the giver of all good gifts 41,2-fill us with good things, that the poor and in thy good time, restore him to hea 42,2-Deliver - - in thy good appointed time thy good pleasure to prolong his days and doing good in his generation 13,118, -Good Friday 125, -dost put into our minds good desires we may bring the same to good effect 138, -from whom all good things do come may think those things that are good 150, -we can do no good thing without thee 152, -the protection of thy good providence 159, -such good things as pass man's understa 160, -the author and giver of all good things 162, -anything that is good without thee 167, -those good things which we are not wor 175, -make us continually to be given to all g. 182, -devoutly given to serve thee in good wor 187, -plenteously bringing forth the fruit of g. 14.229,2-grace so to follow their good examples do all such g. works as thou hast prepar 239, 2-bring forth - - the fruit of g. living 242,2-take yeg heed, lest ye - -provoke God s 15,246,2-by his - - he declared his good will tow persuaded of the good will of our heaven GOODNESS. 17,260,2-but the answer of a good conscience tow persuaded of the good will of our heaven 18,269, 2-My good Child, know this 19,273,2-the Church hath thought good to order '275,2-to will - - those things which are good 2i,2S2,2-thy good pleasure to restore him to '283'1-Take therefore in good part the chastise '2-These words, good brother, are written 290 i-the testimony of a good conscience 23 300 i-the good examples of all those thy serva 25',3io!2-0 most mighty and gracious good God 312,1-to the good of all mankind 26,313,1-they will work together for our good 2-to take good heed of these things in time 314,2-thou alone bringest - - good out of evil 28,324,2-ready to do good to all men, according '326,1-in peace, charity, and goodwill 2-Reward all who have done us good who went about doing good 30 511 1-515, i-both by word and good example '5i3,i;526. i-Almighty God, giver of all good th 513,2-the testimony of a good conscience it shall otherwise seem good unto the 514,2-Good People, these are they whom we 517 2-We have good hope that ye have well 527ii-an example of good works unto others '2-a good will to do all these things accomplishing in you the good work whi 32 552,2-the giver of all good and perfect gifts 33.559,2-by his own natural strength and good wo we have no power to do good works that we may have a good will when we have that good will Of Good Works Albeit that Good Works, which are the 561,1-they walk religiously in good works 562,2-signs of- - God's good will towards us 563 i-evil be ever mingled with the good 2-Of good Works: first of Fasting Goodly. , , „ t. . 8,7,2-The goodly fellowship of the Prophets Goodness. 8, 4,1-by his infinite goodness and mercy 5 2-Confirm - - you in all goodness 14 2-we commend to thy fatherly goodness 15,1-for all thy goodness and loving kindness 1 1 39, 2-of thy great goodness, to restrain those through thy goodness, be mercifully tur 41,1-and ever rejoice in thy goodness 2-of thine infinite goodness to hear us 42,i;43,i-comfort him with a sense of thy g. 4S 2-of thy gracious goodness hast heard 46!i-We acknowledge it thy goodness that 2- We offer unto thy fatherly goodness ours 47, i-with a sense of thy merciful goodness n, 81, -mercifully delivered by thy goodness 94, -that by thy great goodness they may be 160, -nourish us with all goodness 173 -evermore by thy help and goodness 179! -of thy bountiful goodness, keep us we 185 -through thy bountiful goodness we may 14 22g!i-of thy goodness, O Lord, to comfort and '2-56,1-of thv almighty goodness, vouchsafe to earnestly desire thy fatherly goodness 238,1-of thy favour and g. towards us 18,270, i-who is the giver of all goodness will do of his mercy and goodness 19 276 i-thy favour and gracious goodness towar 21 282,1-extend thy accustomed goodness to this '283,2-please his gracious goodness to visit us 290 2-We bless thy wonderful goodness, for 2gi!i-to bless --for all thy goodness 24 v>%. i-hath pleased - - of his goodness to give 25,306, i-acknowledging - - and imploring thy g. 310, i-praise the Lord for his goodness 2-who art of infinite goodness and mercy GOODNESS. 71 GRACE. 25,311, 1-Continue -- this thy goodness to us 26,314,2-of thy goodness, to comfort and succour 316,1-Either way abuse the goodness of God 317, i-of thine infinite goodness didst accept 323, 2-reso) ution to be growing daily in goodness 28,324, i-grateful sense of thy goodness towards 30,513, i-who of thy great goodness hast vouchsaf 521,2-of thine infinite love and goodness towar benefits of thy eternal goodness 528,2-of thine infinite goodness, hast given 31,549,1-in thy great goodness, graciously to acce 33,557, i-infinite power, wisdom, and goodness Goods. 18,269,2-Not to covet nor desire other men's goods 20,279,2-with all my worldly goods I thee endow 21,285, l-hath not before disposed of his goods 25,3lo,2-our ship, our goods, our lives 33>566,2-Art. XXXVIII. Of Christian Men's G. The Riches and Goods of Christians are Gospel. 2, vi,2-what the truths of the Gospel are 3,viii,2-the Gospels appointed for that day of the 8, 5,1-unfeignedly believe his holy Gospel 11, 38,1-the comfortable Gospel of Christ may be '3i 52,1-The Collects, Epistles, and Gospels' To be used, etc. For Collect, Epistle and Gospel, see under Collect. 191, -caused the light of the Gospel to shine 199, -in the truth of thy holy Gospel 215, -Luke — whose praise is in the Gospel 14,224, 2-read the Gospel, saying, The Holy Gospel 234, i-constantly to preach the Gospel 235, i-and in his holy Gospel command us to 240,1-unto the end of the G., concluding with 242,2-refused the feast in the G., because 15,246,1-After the Gospel is read, the Minister Hear the words of the Gospel, written by 246,1; 16, 253, 2-upon the words of the Gospel 246,1-hear in this Gospel the words of our Sav 247,2-our Lord — hath promised in his Gospel 16,252,2:253, i-as the holy Gospel doth witness to 253,1-Hear the words of the Gospel written by 2-After the Gospel is read, the Minister 17,259, i-Hear the words of the Gospel, written 2-ye hear in this Gospel the express words 260,1-the last Chapter of Saint Mark's Gospel Go ye — and preach the Gospel upon his first preaching of the Gospel 25,312, i-to - - the advancement of thy Gospel 28,326, i-Let the light of thy Gospel shine upon 30,512, 2-to read the Gospel in the Church of God 513,1-Then one — shall read the Gospel 515,2-shall be read for the Gospel — as follow 516,2-holy Lessons taken out of the Gospel 523,1-Then one of them having read the Gospel 524,2-Then another Bishop shall read the G. 525,2-it is written in the Gospel of Saint Luke 528,2-be ready to spread abroad thy Gospel 31,547, i-under the Law as under the Gospel 33.562, 2-ordained of Christ — in the Gospel counted for Sacraments of the Gospel 566,2-who are professors of the Gospel Govern. 8, 8, i-Govern them and lift them up forever 14,2-guided and governed by thy good Spirit 10, 31, 2-to rule and govern thy holy Church univ 11, 38,i-to direct, sanctify, and govern us in our the clause, govern us in our work to gove the clause — to govern them in their 40,2-so guide and govern the minds of thy ser '3> 73. -dost govern all things in heaven and ear 94. -they may be governed and preserved 118, -the whole body — is governed and sane 152, -help and govern those whom thou dost 14,224, i-to direct, sanctify and govern, both our 15,248,2-dost live and govern all things, world 26,313, i-never-failing providence governeth all Governance. 8, 13 2-our doings, being ordered by thy govern '3. i57;32, 554,2-peaceably ordered by thy governa Government. 2, vi, i-independent with respect to civil govern 30,512, 2-have the charge aud government over 526,2-admitting any person to Government in Governor. 9, 27,2-The Governor of this State, and all othe 11, 40,1-0 Almighty God, the supreme Governor is, 269,1-To submit myself to all my governors Grace. 2, vi,2-that "Rulers may have grace — to exe 8, 1,1-may end — with the Collect for Grace 4, i-unto the throne of the heavenly grace 13, i-A Collect for Grace 2-replenish them with the grace of thy Ho 14,1-the healthful Spirit of thy grace 15, i-for the means of grace and for the hope 2-who hast given us grace at this time 10, 31,2-grace to execute justice and to maintain 32, 2-to all thy people increase of grace 33, 2-to endue us with the grace of thy Holy 11, 38,2-Give us grace seriously to lay to heart 39,2-give us grace, that we may learn 40,2-give thy grace and heavenly benediction Give thy grace, we humbly beseech thee 42,2-give him grace so to take thy visitation 44, i-let thy powerful grace produce in them 46,1-beseeching thee to grant to all of us grace 1 3. 52- _g've us grace that we may cast away the 57, -thy bountiful grace and mercy may spee 58, -thy children by adoption and grace 65, -so strengthen us by thy grace 71, -have grace and power faithfully to fulfil 78, -the hope of thy heavenly grace 88, -Give us grace to use such abstinence 93, -by the comfort of thy grace may mercifu 125, -by thy special grace preventing us, thou 134, -Give us grace that we may always most 148, -hast given unto us thy servants grace 150, -grant us the help of thy grace 166, -grant — such a measure of thy grace 175, -thy grace may always prevent and follow 176, -grace to withstand the temptations of 188, -such grace unto thy holy Apostle Saint 197, -pour thy grace into our hearts 199, -Give us grace that being not like childr 203, -grace to use them alway to thine honour 211, -grace truly to believe and to preach thy 213, -Grant us grace to forsake all covetous d. 219, -Grant us ^race so to follow thy blessed 14,222,1-grace to keep the law for the time to 229,1-Give grace, O heavenly Father, to all to all — give thy heavenly grace 2-beseeching thee to give us grace so to 236,2-be filled with thy grace and heavenly 238, i-so to assist us with thy g. that we may 239,1-may, through thy g. be so grafted inwar 242,1-1 intend, by God's g., to celebrate the 243, i-ye will by God's g. return to a better mi 15, 247, 1 -call us to the knowledge of thy grace 249, i-may receive the fulness of thy grace 16,252, 2;253,i-doth not deny his grace and mercy 17,264,2-that so they may grow in grace, and in 18,266, 2-And I pray unto God to give me his grace 269,2-nor to walk - - without his special grace 270, i-to send his grace unto me and to all peop sign of an inward and spiritual grace and the inward spiritual grace 271,1-What is the inward and spiritual grace? we are hereby made the children of g. GRACE. 72 GRANT. 19,273,2-by the grace of God, they will evermore 275,1-increase - - thy manifold gifts of grace Defend, O Lord - - with thy heavenly g. 20,280,1-Giver of all spiritual grace, the Author 2-all spiritual ben-diction and grace 21,288, i-streugtheu him — with thy grace and 23,301-2-for the wonderful grace and virtue decl the choice vessels oi thy grace 302, i-to give us grace so to follow the example 25,312! i-give us grace toimprove this great mercy 26^313', i-to endeavour that, by his grace this pres '315, i-enable him by thy grace cheerfully to sub 317,2-quicken him so much the more by thy g. 28,323,2-as we grow - - we may grow in grace Prayer for grace to enable us to perform 324,1-thy grace and protection for the ensuing For grace to guide and keep us the folio 2-grace to be just and upright in all our de 321,1-to give us grace to show our thankfulne 326! i-Prayer for grace to reform and grow bet 2-grant us grace always to live in such a 30,517, 2-have clearly determined, by God's grace '518, i-have so determined by God's grace 519,2-With the abundance of thy grace 520, 1 -Thy heavenly grace inspire Thou givest speech with grace 2-Such measures of thy powerful grace 521,1-Grant us the grace that we may know And to the Holy Spirit of grace 522, 2-grace to hear and receive what they sha 525, i-Give grace, we beseech, thee, to all Bish 526,1-and to send thy grace upon him 527.1-so persuaded - - by God's grace 528, 2-Grant - - to this thy servant such grace 529,1-remember that thou stir up the grace of 531,1-and to pour thy grace upon them 3i,547.2-aud Srow >n grace unto their lives' end '548,1-filled with thy grace and heavenly bene 549,1-grace-to prepare their hearts to serve 32,552,2-But Grace and Truth came by Jesus Chr Give thy grace, we beseech thee, to thy 554,1-give the abundance of thy grace 33.559. 2-without the grace of God by Christ prev 560,1-Works done before the grace of Christ they make men meet to receive grace or i as - - ) deserve grace of congruity 2-depart from grace given, and fall into by the grace of God we may arise again 561, i-they through grace obey the calling 562,2-witnesses, and effectual signs of grace 563,1-nor the grace of God's gifts diminished 2-Grace increased by virtue of prayer unto Gracious. 11, 37,1-Most gracious God, we humbly beseech 41,2-0 Gracious Father, who openest thine 43,2-0 most gracious and merciful God, we 45,1-who by thy gracious providence dost ca 2-who of thy gracious goodness hast heard 47,1-Gracious art thou, O Lord, and full of 2-Grant, we beseech thee. O gracious Fath Most gracious Lord, whose mercy is over 12, 51,2-make his face to shine - - and be gracio 13,166, -may obtain thy gracious promises, and 14, 234, 2-Grant us therefore gracious Lord, so to 239, i-ever defended by thy most g. and ready 2-Direct us — with thy most g. favour 19,276, i-thy favour and gracious goodness towar 21,283.2-please his gracious goodness to visit us 287, 1 126,318, i-Unto God's gracious mercy and 290. i-O most gracious Father, we fly unto thee 22,292,2-recover — if it be thy gracious will 25,305,1-into thy almighty and most gracious pro 306,1-0 most glorious and gracious Lord God }09,2-for he is gracious: and his mercy endure The Lord is gracious, and full of compas 310,2-0 most mighty and gracious good God how powerful and gracious a God thou 27,320, 2-Most gracious God, by whose knowledge 28,323. 2-And since it is of thy mercy, O gracious 325,2-But, O gracious Father, who desirest not 326,2-Be gracious unto thy Church 327,2-thy gracious protection to us this night 32,552, 2-Most gracious God, the giver of all good 554,2-thou gracious Bishop and Shepherd of Graciously. 10, 34,2-graciously hear us, that those evils which 35,1-Graciously look upon our afflictions Graciously hear us, O Christ Graciously hear us, O Lord Christ 11, 44,2;47,i-thou hast been graciously pleased to 13,11b, -graciously to behold this thy family 21,288, i-Look graciously upon him, O Lord, and 28,324. 2-be graciously pleased to take us and all 31.547, i-approved of and graciously accepted by hast been graciously pleased to promise 549, i-graciously to accept the Dedication of 32,553, i-Be graciously pleased to bless the minis Graft. 13,160, -Graft in our hearts the love of thy Name 14,239,1-may -- be so grafted inwardly in our 15,249, 2-regenerate and grafted into the body of 31.548, i-grafting it inwardly in the heart 33,563, 2-they that receive - - are grafted into the Grant. 8, 4, 2-Grant, O most merciful Father 5, i-Wherefore let us beseech him to grant us I3,i;287, 2-And grant us thy salvation 2-grant that ihis day we fall into no sin 14, i-grant them in health and prosperity long i4,i;9,28,i-Grant thisO Lord for the honour 15,2-thou wilt grant their requests granting us in this world knowledge of 10, 33, 2-Grant us thy peace 35, 2-grant that in all our tronbles we may 11, 39,1-Grant that all men everywhere may seek 2-grant, that the scarcity and dearth, whi 41,1-grant such seasonable weather that we 43, i-Grant this, O Lord, for the love of thy Son. See also under O Lord. 44, 2-Grant, we beseech, thee, most merciful 46, 1 ;47, 1 -beseeching thee to grant to all of us 47, 2-Grant we beseech thee — thathe — may 13. 54. -Grant that we may in such wise hear th 56, -Grant that the ministers and stewards of 58, -Grant that we being regenerate, and ma 60, -Grant that as we joyfully receive him 68, -Grant us the true circumcision of the Spi 69, -Mercifully grant that w 2 who know thee 70, -grant that they may both perceive and 73, -grant us thy peace all the days of our 76, -Grant to us such strength and protection 79, -Grant us, we beseech thee, that having 82, -mercifully grant that by thy power 84, -Grant this for thine only Son Jesus Chris 93, -Grant, we beseech thee, Almighty God, 96, -Mercifully grant that we may both follow 123, -Grant, O Lord, that as we are baptized 127, -Grant us so to die daily from sin 133, -Grant us so to put away the leaven of 135, -Grant unto all those who are admitted 137, -Grant unto thy people, that they may 138, -Grant to us thy humble servants, that by 140, -Grant, we beseech thee, Almighty God 143, -Grant us by the same Spirit to have 150, -grant us the help of thy grace 154, -grant that we, to whom thou hast given 156, -Grant this, O heavenly Father, for Jesus 162, -Grant to us Lord, we beseech thee, the 166, -grant unto us such a measure of thy gra 168, -Grant, we beseech thee, that we may so 176, -grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations. See also under Grace. GRANT. 78 GREAT '3>'77» -Mercifully grant that thy Holy Spirit 180, -Grant, we beseech thee, merciful Lord 184, -grant that those things which we ask fait 185, -Grant this, O heavenly Father, for Jesus 191, -Grant, we beseech thee, that we, having 188, -Grant unto us all, that we, being called 190, -Grant us so perfectly, and without all 196, -Grant that thy Church, being alway pre 201 , -Grant us perfectly to know thy Son — to 208, -Grant, O merciful God, that as thy holy 210, -Mercifully grant that we, being delivered 111, -Grant, we beseech thee, unto thy Church 214, -Mercifully grant that as thy holy Angels 217, -Grant us so to be joined together in unity 14, 228, 2-grant that all those who do confess thy 229, 2-Grant this, O Father for Jesus Christ's 231,1-grant that we may ever hereafter serve 234,2-Graut us therefore gracious Lord, so to 236,1-to grant that by the merits and death of 239, i-G., we beseech thee, Almighty God, that 240, i-g. that those things which we have faithi" 244,2-of his bounteous mercy he will grant to 15,247,2-grant all these things that yehave prayed 248,1-grant that the old Adam in this Child ma 2-Grant that all sinful affections may die Grant that he may have power and stren Grant that whosoever is here dedicated 249,1-grant that this child, now to be baptized 250, 1- And humbly we beseech thee to grant 17,260, 2-that he will grant them remission of their 26i,2-promised in his holy Word to grant all 21, 287, 2-Grant this, O Lord, for thy mercies' sake 288, i-and grant him a longer continuance amo 22,292,2-and to grant that he may take his sickne 23,301, i-Grant this, we beseech thee, O most mere 2-Grant to us who are still in our pilgrima Grant unto us thy servants so to follow 302, i-Grant this, O Father for Jesus Christ's sa 26,314,2-grant that the pains and punishments 315,1-grant that he — may be unfeignedly tha 318, 2-Grant that he may take thy judgments 28,324,1-Grant us patience under any afflictions 326, 2-grant that every member of the same, in 30,519,1-Grant also unto you strength and power 520,2-And grant that thou being, O Lord Grant, Lord, to us, we pray 521,2-to grant unto all, which either here or el 522, 2-Grant also, that we may have grace to 523,1-grant to the people, that they may — fol 527,2-Grant also unto you strength and power 528, 2-Grant, we beseech thee, to this thy serva 31, 547, 2-grant that whosoever shall be dedicated 548, i-Grant, we beseech thee, blessed Lord, th 2-grant that all who shall enjoy the benefit 549, 2-Grant, we beseech thee, that in this place 32,550, 2-give and grant unto you — our Licence 553, 2-grant that I may faithfully administer 554, i-Grant this for the sake of Jesus Christ Grant that, by the operation of the Holy 2-And grant that the course of this world 33,560, 2-the grant of repentance is not to be deni Grass. 26,315,2-fade away suddenly like the grass Grateful. ii, 43,1-wouldbe with a grateful sense of thy 28,324, i-grateful sense of thy goodness towards Gratitude. 2, vi,2-with gratitude to God embrace the happy 32,553,2-to heighten my love and gratitude Grave. 13,123, -through the grave and gate of death, we 21,290,2-who bringest down to the grave, and bri 23,294,1-either into the Church or towards the G. 23,298,2-When they come to the Grave, while the 302, i-service appointed to be said at the Grave 28,323,2-lay down in the grave, and rose again Great. 1, vi,i-this great and good -work miscarried at 8, 4,1-for the great benefits that we have receiv 5,1-who of his great mercy hath promised 9, 21,2-thanks to thee for thy great glory 27,1-by thy great mercy defend us from 11, 38,1-of thy great mercy, vouchsafe we beseech 2-to lay to heart the great dangers we are 39,2-of thy great goodness to restrain those 41,2-In Time of great Sickness and Mortality to visit us for our sins with great sickness 43, i-for whose preservation on the great deep 44,2-through the great pain and peril of child 45,1-it hath pleased thee, in our great necessi to the great comfort of us thy unworthy 46,1-great and apparent dangers wherewith 2- For Deliverance from great Sickness and 47,2-through the perils of the great deep 12, 51,1-Hear us, O Lord, for thy mercy is great let the pitifuluess of thy great mercy loose Long-suffering, and of great pity 13, 52, -came to visit us in great humility 57, -and with great might succour us 76, -set in the midst of so many and great da 79, -appear again with power and great glory 94, -that by thy great goodness they may be 96, -should follow the example of his great 141, -hast exalted — with great triumph unto 160, -of thy great mercy keep us in the same 14,229, 2-the benefit is great if with a true — heart so is the danger great, if we receive the 230,1-remember the exceeding great love of 2-to our great and endless comfort 233,2-with a sudden great sound as it had been 234,2-but in thy manifold and great mercies 241,1-the g. peril of the unworthy receiving 242,1-would not think a great injury and wrong 243, i-consider with yourselves how g. is your 15,245, 1 -of thy great mercy didst save Noah and 16,251, 2-defer not — unless upon a great and without like great cause and necessity, 17,260,1-may perceive the great necessitv of this showeth unto us the great benefit we reap 265, i-in case of great necessity, the Minister 21,288, 1 -lying under thy hand in great weakness 290,2-Great and mighty God, who bringest 291,1-an oblation with great gladness 24,303, i-to preserve you in the great danger of 25,305, 2-do in this our great distress cry unto th the great God to be feared by all 307, 2- Thou art the great God, who hast made Thou art the great God to be feared abo 309,2-Great is the Lord, and greatly to be prai so great hath been his mercy towards us slow to anger and of great mercy 310,2-we made before thee in our great distress 3ii,2(2)-the Lord hath done great things for us 312, i-give us such a sense of this great mercy grace to improve this great mercy to thy 26,312,2-confined for some great or capital crime 315,1-duly considering thy great mercies 316,1-to confess — your great and manifold 27, 320, 2-give us a just sense of these great mercies 28,324, i-lively remembrance of that great day 325,2-deeply sensible of the great evil of them 327,1-notwithstanding our many and great pro 30, 5 10, 2-And if any great Crime or Impediment 513,1-who of thy great goodness hast vouchsaf 516,2-and of how great importance this Office how great a treasure is committed to you 517,1-of so great excellency and of so great Ye see with how great care and study 521,2-so great benefits of thy eternal goodness a great flock in all the parts of the world GREAT. 74 HAND. 31,548, i-to their great and endless comfort, obtain 549, i-in thy great goodness, graciously to acce 33i564, i-the sign or Sacrament of so great a thing Greater. 7,xxviii, i-if the number of the Day be greater 13,190, -for the greater confirmation of the faith 21,283,2-no greater comfort to Christian persons, 26,314,1-will tend to your greater condemnation 31,547>l-with greater reverence for his glorious 33.558, i-Four Prophets the greater Greatly. 25,309,2-Great is the Lord, and greatly to be prai 33.561, i-doth greatly establish and confirm their Greatness. 30,516,2-ye know the greatness of the fault Greek. 33.559, i-lust of the flesh, called in the Greek Green. 8, 9, 2-O all ye Green Things upon the earth 26, 3 1 5, 2- which in the morning is green and growe Greeting. 32,550, 1-T0 our well beloved in Christ - - Greeting Grief. 14, 241,2-let him come to me — and open his g. 30,520, i-Iu grief and all distress Grieve. 11, 43,2-dost not willingly afflict or grieve 12, 50,2-grieved and wearied with the burden of 21,282,1-thy servant, who is grieved with sickness Grievous. 11, 42,1-withdraw from us the grievous sickness 14,231. i-The remembrance of them is grievous 241,2-in malice or envy, or any other grievous 242,1-Ye know how g. and unkind a thing it is 242,2-1 am a g. sinner, and therefore am afraid Grievously. 14, 231, i-most grievously have committed, by thou Ground. 23, 299, 2- we therefore commit his body to the g. 27,320,2-the increase of the ground and the gathe Grounded. 33.562, i-grounded upon no warranty of Scripture Grounds. 15,246, 1 -instructing of the People in the grounds Grow. 15,248,2-belongingtothe Spirit may live and grow 17,264,2-that so they may grow in grace and in 26,315, 2-in the morning is green and groweth up 323, 2-resolution to be growing daily in goodne 28,323, 2-as we grow in age. we may grow in grace 326.1-Prayer for grace to reform and grow bet 31,547,2-and grow in grace unto their lives' end 33,562, 2-have grown partly of the corrupt followi Guard. 11,43, i-Guard him, we beseech thee, from the dan Guest. 14,242,1-therelacketh nothing but the g-sto sit do Guide. 8, 14,2-guided and governed by thy good Spirit 11, 40,2-so guide and govern the minds of thy ser 13,138, -by thy merciful guiding may perform the •3. '56. -thou being our ruler and guide, we may 196, -ordered and guided by faithful and true 28,324, i-gracc to guide and keep us the following 30,519, 2-Where thou art guide no ill can come 520,2-Our leader and our guide Guilt. 33.557,2-a sacrifice, not only for original guilt 564, 2-to have remission of pain or guilt Guilty 26,314, 2-Relieve and awaken the guilty 33i563. 2-being found guilty, by just judgment be Habit. (Verb.) 3o,5io,i-each of them being decently habited Habit. (Noun.) 30,528, i-the rest of the Episcopal habit Habitation. 11, 43, 1 -receive him into those heavenly habitatio 31,549,2-pleased thee to have thy habitation Habitually. 3,vii,i-no one of these Services be habitually dis Hand. 8, 4,1-that we have received at his hands 7,2-Thou sittest at the right hand of God. See also under right. 11, 40,1-Save and deliver — from the hands of 2-that they may lay hands suddenly on 41.2-openest thine hand and fillest all things 13,118, -given up into the hands of wicked men 14,235, i-that he may - - take the Cup into his h. is to take the Paten into his hands And here to lay his hand upon all the 2- Here he is to take the Cup into his hands And here he is to lay his hand upon eve 237,1-deliver the same — into their hands, all 241,2-forgiveness of your offences at God's h. 15,246,2-he laid his hands upon them, and blessed 249,1-shall take the Child into his hands 18, 269,2-To keep my hands from picking and ste 272,2-with his hand subscribed thereunto 19,273, i-laying On Of Hands Upon Those Who 2-to receive the Laying on of Hands 275,1-lay his hands upon the head of every one 276, i-upon whom — we have now laid our h. Let thy fatherly hand — ever be over 20,279, i-at ner father's or friend's hands Then shall they loose their hands 2-Then shall they again loose their hands 279,2(2)-fourth finger of the Woman's left h. 280,2-declared the same — and by joining h-s 2 1 , 284, 1 ;26,3 16, 2-mercy at ourheavenly Father's h. 288, i-here lying under thy hand in great weak 2-cominend — into thy hands, as into the h 290, i-the sudden visitation of thine hand 22,292.2-thy servant visited with thine hand 23.294.1-who have laid violent hands upon thems 25,307, i-take the cause into thine own hand 310, i-glad through the operation of thy hands 311,2-iu whose hand is power and might 26,313, i-uuder the mighty hand of God 2-forgiveness — at God's hand 314,1-to fall into the hands of the living God 315,2-avoid presumption on the one hand 316,1-On the other hand, despair not of God's 317,1-The day of his calamity is at hand 28,324, 2-prosper the works of our hands in the 325,2-may obtain forgiveness at thy hands 326,2-rule — and strengthen their hands 30,509, 2-Public Prayer with imposition of hands 512,2-laying his hands severally upon the Head 520, i-The finger of God's hand HAND. 75 HAVEN. 30,533, i-shall lay their Hands severally upon the l,(2)-committed — by the Imposition of our h shall deliver — the Bible into h:s hand 2-same place where Hands were laid upon 526,2-should not be hasty in laying on hands 527,2-Ordaining, sending, or laying hauds upo 529,1-shall lay their Hands upon the Head of Committed — the Imposition of our hands by this Imposition of our hands 3i>547iI-tlie walls of temples made with hands 2-accept, O Lord, this service at our hands 548,1-which they have received at thy hands 32,551, i-holding the keys — in his hand 2-give into your hands the keys cf this Ch 552,1-receive these keys — at your hands 554,1-nor the hand of the ungodly to cast them Hang. 14,243, i-how sore punishment h-eth over your he Happen. 6,xxiv,i-which happens upon or next after if the Full Moon happen upon a Sunda xxv, i-which happen upon or next after If the Full Moon happen upon a Sund 13, 89, -all adversities which may happen to the 30,516, 2-happen that the same Church, or — do Happiness. 11, 37,2-that peace and happiness — may be 26,316,1-your future happiness or misery depends 31,547,2-the furtherance of our happiness both Happy. 2, v,2-to "keep the happy mean between too vi,2-could not but — embrace the happy occ 8, 15, i-a happy issue out of all their afflictions 25,311,2-bless - - for this happy Victory Hard. 21,289,1-thy wrath lieth hard upon him, and his 26,313, i-For thine indignation lieth hard upon us 316,2-though this may seem a hard saying, yet Hardness. 10, 31,1-from hardness of heart, and contempt of 13,119, -take from them all ignorance, hardness Harvest. 10, 32, i-send forth laborers into thy harvest 11, 41,2-aud multiply the harvests of the world 27,320,2-for the return of seed-time and harvest Haste. 12,50,2-so make haste to help us in this world Hasten. 11,39,1-we pray thee — to hasten thy kingdom Hasty. 30,526, 2-we should not be hasty in laying on nan Hate. I3,86;ii9-hatest nothing that thou hast made Hatred. 10, 31,1-from envy, hatred, and malice 11, 38, 2-hatred and prejudice and whatsoever 14.221, i-he perceiveth malice and hatred to reign 1 8, 269, 2- To bear no malice nor hatred in my hea 28,326, i-Purge our hearts from envy, hatred and Have. 3, vii,2-when a month hath one-and-thirty days 5, xiii,2-February hath 28 days only 6,xxv,2-against - - you have the Sunday Letter 8, 12,2- Whose kingdom shall have no end 11, 42,1-Have pity upon us miserable sinners thy fatherly correction have its due influ 43,2-to have pity and compassion upon those 13, 69, -may after this life have the fruition 79, -having this hope, we may purify ourcelv 153, -make us to have a perpetual fear and lov 191, -having his wonderful conversion in reme 208, -leaving his father and all that he had 14,221, 2-at the Communion -time having a fcir 230,1-have a lively and stedfast faith in Christ 235,2-having in remembrance his blessed pass 241,2-would have forgiveness of your offence:: 15,244,1-when they can be h., two Godfather- and 2-grant - - that which by nature h : cannot h 245,2-Ask and ye shall have; seek and ye shall 17,260, i-neccssity of — where it may be had 272,1-have a lively faith in God's mercy 20,278, i-if he shall have reason to doubt of the , wilt thou have this Woman to thy wedd 3-have this Man to thy wedded husband 279,1(2 )-to nave and to hold from this day for 280,2-in the world to come ye may have life ev 281,2-have no advantage of you 283, 2-we have had fathers of our flesh which 21,289,2-through patience - - night have hope 290, i-having the testimony of a good conscien 22,c92,i-have the less cause to be disquieted for 293,r-remembering the benefits he hath there 23,298,1-hath but a short time to live, and is full 300,2-may have our perfect consummation and 25,311,2-because thou hadst a favour unto us 26,313, 2-as you would have forgiveness of your of 314,1-While you have the light, believe in the if he have any scruples, that he would de 28,323, i-we live, and move, and have our being 30,509, 2-were evermore had in such reverend esti known to have such qualities as are hat '1 had Episcopal Consecration or Ord 512,2-who - - may have the charge and govcr 513,2-to have a ready will to observe all spirit having always the testimony of a good 516,2-that ye have remembrance, into how high Have always therefore printed in your 517,1-cannot have a mind and will thereto of y ye ought, and have need, to pray earnes 2- We have good hope that ye have well 522,2-that thy Word — may have such success 526,2-that the Congregation present may have 527,2-ashamed, having nothing to say against 31,546,2-shall have the instruments — presented 549,2-hath pleased thee to have thy habitation 33i559. i-hath of itself the nature of sin 559, 2-p re venting us, that we may have a good working with us when we have that good 560,1-we doubt not but they have the nature 2-if we say we have no sin 561,1-to have continually before their eyes which we have expressly declared unto 2-They also are to be had accursed hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies 562, i-who have public authority given unto 2-tohave public prayer in the Church but yet have not like nature of Sacramen 563,1-have not any visible sign or ceremony they have wholesome effect or operation and sometimes the evil have chief author those that have knowledge of their offen 2-ought to have among themselves one to 564,2-to have remission of pain or guilt 565, i-by a Judge that hath authority thereunto hath authority to ordain, change, and 566, i-neither hath it anything that, of itself, is 2-hath no authority in things purely spiri- tual. See also under grace, mercy, compassion, power. Haven. 11, 43,1-Conduct him - - to the haven where he HEAD. 76 HEART. Head. 13,217, -himself being the head corner-stone 14,243,1-sore punishment haugcth over your h-s 19,275, i-lay his hands upon the head of every 25,31 1,2-the Lord hath covered our heads 26, 3 1 3, 2- wickednesses have gone over your head 30,512, 2-laying upon the head of every one of 522,1-upon the head of every one that receive 529, i-lay — upon the Head of the Elected Bis Heal. 13,216, -all diseases of- - may be healed 21,289,2-Give him strength — and heal his diste 30,529, i-Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind Health. 8, 4,2-there is no health in us 14,1-graut them in health and prosperity long 2-thy saving health unto all nations 11, 41,2-the Lord - - of sickness and health 42,2-in thy — restore him to health 47,1-the giver of life, of health and of safety 15,251, i-know and believe to his soul's health 20,278, i-keep her in sickness and in health 2-obey him — in sickness and in health 279, i(2)-to have and — in sickness and in h. 21,282,2-to restore him to his former health as youth, strength, health, age, weakness 285,1-take order — whilst they are in health 286,2-in whom — mayest receive health and 290, 2-to some degree of his former health 291,1-restored to health of body, and vigour of 22,292,2-and recover his bodily health, if it be 293,2-eat — profitably to his soul's health 28,327, i-for our health, friends, food, and raime Healthful. 8,14,1-the healthful Spirit of thy grace Hear. 8, 4,1-to hear his most holy Word. See also under word. 9, 26,2-And mercifully hear us when we call up 10, 3i;32;33~We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord (17 times). See also under bt- seech. 32, 2-to hear meekly thy Word and to receive 33, 2(2)-0 Christ, hear us 34,2-graciously hear us, that those evils which O God, we have heard with our ears 35,1-Favourably with mercy hear our prayers Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us Graciously hear us O Christ Graciously hear us, O Lord Christ 11, 41, 2-of thine infinite goodness to hear us 45,2-hast heard the devout prayers of thy Ch 12, 50,1-0 Lord, hear our prayer we beseech thee, mercifully hear our pra 51,1-Hear us, O Lord, for thy mercy is great T3> 54. -Grant that we may in such wise hear th 73, -Mercifully hear the supplications of thy 81, -favourably to hear the prayers of thy peo x54. _we beseech thee mercifully to hear us 167, -art always more ready to hear than we 184, -Be ready — to hear the devout prayers 190, -Hear us, O Lord, through the same Jesus 14,222, i-beginning. Hear what our Lord Jesus 224, -Hear also what our Lord Jesus Christ sa 232,1-Hear also what Saint Paul saith Hear also what Saint John saith 236, i-most humbly beseech thee — to hear us 239,1-the words which we have h-d with our 240, i-hast promised to h. the petitions of those 15,246,2-ye hear in this Gospel the words of our 247, 2- Ye have heard also that our Lord Jesus 250,2-ye shall call upon him to hear Sermons 17,261,1-Ye have heard also that our Lord Jesus ye have heard how the congregation hath 18, 269, 2- Let me hear, therefore if thou canst say 272, i-obediently to hear and be ordered by 19,274,2-Lord, hear our prayer 21,282,1-0 Lord, hear our prayer Hear us, Almighty and most merciful 289,2-but make him to hearof joy and gladness 23,302, i-and hear that his most joyful voice 24,304, 2-Lord, hear our prayer 25,306, i-Look down, we beseech thee, and hear Hear, Lord, and save us, for the infinite hear, hear us, and save us that we perish hear us, and save us, we beseech thee O Lord, hear us O Christ, hear us 307,2-but hear us, thy poor servants, begging 310, i-but didst hear our cry, and hast saved 2-heardest us when we called in our troub 26,313,1-0 Lord, hear our prayer 317,1-hear the voice of his complaint; give him 30,516, i-Ye have heard Brethren, as well in your 522, 2-to hear and receive what they shall deli 529, i-save thyself and them that hear thee 33,558, 2-Wherefore they are not to be heard, whi Hearer. 31,548, i-the hearers thereof may both perceive Hearken. 25, 305, 2-to hearken to the still voice of thy word Heart. 8, 4, i-humble, lowly - - obedient heart to accompany me with a pure heart See also under pure. 2-the devices and desires of our own hearts io.i-O ye holy and humble Men of heart 13, 1,9,26, 2-make clean our hearts within us. See also under clean. 15,2-that our hearts may be unfeignedly than 9, 27,1-that our hearts may be set to obey thy 2-so rule the hearts of thy servants 10, 30,2-From all blindness of heart 31, i-from hardness of heart, and contempt of 32, i-to give us an heart to love and fear thee 33, i-forgive — and to turn their hearts 34,2-the sighing of a contrite heart 35, i-behold the sorrows of our hearts 11, 38,2-may be all of one heart and of one soul to lay to heart the great dangers we are 42,1-that we may apply our hearts unto that 47,1-May his heart be duly impressed with a 13, 56, -by turning the hearts of the disobedient 68, -our hearts and all our members, being 84, -pour into our hearts that most excellent 86, -Create — in us new and contrite hearts 119, -ignorance, hardness of heart, etc 137, -our hearts may surely there be fixed 140, -may also in heart and mind thither asce 143, -didst teach the hearts of thy faithful peo 159, -Pour into our hearts such love towards 160, -Graft in our hearts the love of thy Name 177, -in all things direct and rule our hearts 197, -pour thy grace into our hearts 14,221,2-forgive from the bottom of his heart 222, i-to whom all hearts are open, all desires Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by 222:223(9 )-and incline our hearts to keep this 223,2-write all these thy laws in our hearts 224,2-direct — and govern both our hearts 229, i-to direct - - the hearts of all Christian with meek heart and due reverence, they 2-with a true penitent heart and lively fai 232,1-Lift up your hearts 237, i-feed on him in thy heart by faith, with 238,2-keep your h-s and minds in the knowled 239,2-may — be so grafted inwardly in our h-s 17,260,1-many were pricked at the heart 18,269, i-to l°ve him witl1 a11 mv heart, with all HEART. 77 HELP. 1S.269.2-T0 bear no malice nor hatred in my h. 20,278,1-the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed 21,285, i-to forgive from the bottom of his heart 22,293,1-The Confession — Lilt up youi hearts 23.299,1-Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our h. 25, 3 1 1, 1 -hearts always ready to express our than 26,315, '-true repentance and sincerity of heart 316,1-with a perfect and true heart we return 28,324. i-Imprint upon our hearts such a dread 2-listen to our duty with honest hearts 326,1-Purge our hearts from envy, hatred, and 2-rule their hearts and strengthen their ha 30,517, 2-D0 you think in your heart, that you are 520,1-Visit our raiuds, into our hearts In faithful hearts thou writ'st thy law 2-kindle our hearts with fervent zeal Peace in our hearts with God and man 31,547,1-affect their hearts with more devotion all humility and readiness of heart 548, i-grafting it inwardly in the heart 2-to put it into the hearts of thy servants 549,1-grace to prepare their hearts to serve 32,553. i-words — and the meditation of his heart 554,1-that with one heart they may desire the Heartily. 8, 13 2-Most heartily we beseech thee 14,231, i-do earnestly repent and are heartily sor 237,2-we most heartily thank thee for that 18,266, 2-And I heartily thank our heavenly Fath Hearty. 8, 5.1 15:1- to all those who with hearty repentance give thee most humble and hearty thanks. See also 14,230,1; 240,2; 27,321,1 13, 91, -look upon the hearty desires of thy hum 154, -thou hast given an hearty desire to pray 14,236,1-rendering unto thee most hearty thanks 15,250,1-We yield thee hearty thanks, most merci 22.293,2-and giving him hearty thanks therefor 23,300, i-We give thee hearty thanks for the good 301,2-most high praise and hearty thanks 24,303, i-you shall therefore give hearty thanks 26,313, i-lead you to a sincere and hearty repent 28,325,2-and work in us an hearty contrition 30,521, 2-We render unto thee most hearty thanks Heat 8,9,1-0 ye Fire and Heat, bless ye the Lord Heathen. 11, 39,1-add the heathen to thine inheritance 564,2-ought to be taken - - as an Heathen and Heaven. 8, 7,1-the Heavens and all the powers therein Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty. See also under Earth. a-Thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven. See also under Kingdom. 8, 2-O ye Heavens, bless ye the Lord O ye Stars of heaven, bless ye the Lord 11,2-He ascended into heaven. See also un- der ascend. 12, i-for our salvation came down from heaven 10, 3o,i(2)-0 God the Father of Heaven; have me 11, 42,i,2;2i,282,i-Look down from heaven 43, i-who alone spreadest out the heavens 13, 62, -stedfastly look up to heaven, and by 214, -always do thee service in heaven 14,232,2-and with all the company of heaven 233,2-came down as at this time from heaven 15,260, i-immediately before his ascension into h. 21,286.2-none other Name under heaven given 288 i-pardon sealed in heaven before he go he 25,305,1-who alone spreadest out the heavens 306, i-dwellest in heaven, but beholdest all 309,2-But as the heaven is high above the ear we were carried up as it were to heaven 3'»547. i-whom the heaven of heavens cannot con Heavenly. 8, 3,2-the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father. See also 13,2; 39,1,2; 40,1; 43,2; 45,,; 46,1; 47,1; 156; 185; 229,1; 235,2; 238,1; 240,2; 243,1; 246,2; 247,1; 260,2; 266,2; 270,1; 283,1,2; 284,1; 316,2, 521,2; 527.2; 547.1 4,1-nnto the throne of the heavenly grace 14,1-Endue them plenteously with heavenly 9, 21,2-heavenly King, God the Father Almighty II, 39,2-increase — by thy heavenly benediction 40,2-givethy grace and heavenly benediction 42,1-may apply our hearts unto that heavenly 43,1-receive him into those heavenly habitati x3> 78, -upon the hope of thy heavenly grace 166, -made partakers of thy heavenly treasure 169, -finally to attain thy heavenly promises 199, -thy holy Church with the heavenly doctr 14,229, i-to all thy People give thy heavenly grace 2-we may be partakers of thy heavenly ki 235,1-Our heavenly Father 236,2-with thy grace and heavenly benediction 241,1-may come holy and clean to such a h. 242,2-unworthy of the heavenly feast 243,1-the banquet of that most heavenly food 15,245,2-benediction of thy heavenly washing 248,2-may also be endued with heavenly virtu 19,275,1-Defend, O Lord — with thy heavenly 30,517, 2-for the heavenly assistance of the Holy 520,1-Thy heavenly grace inspire The heavenly gift of God most High 2-Send down thy heavenly light 522, 2-to send upon — thy heavenly blessing 529, 2-to send down upon thy heavenly bles 31,548, i-filled with thy grace and heavenly bene 33,561,1-their minds to high and heavenly things 564,1-only after an heavenly and spiritual Heaviness. 21,290, 2-for having turned our heaviness into joy 25, 309,2- We found trouble and heaviness Heavy. 11, 46,2-by thy late heavy and dreadful visitation Hebrews. 21,283,1-in the twelfth Chapter to the Hebrews Heed. 14,242,2-take ye good h., lest ye — provoke God 26,313,2-to take good heed of these things in time 30,510, i-Take heed that the persons whom ye pr 529,1-Give heed unto reading, exhortation Heighten. 32,553, 2-in praise, to heighten my love and grati Heir. 13, 79, -sons of God, ana heirs of eternal life 14,238, i-h-s through hope of thy everlasting kin 15,247,1-And be made an heir of everlasting salv Hell. 8, 11, 2-instead-- words, He descended into Hell He descended into Hell 33.557.2-Of the going down of Christ into Hell to be believed that he went down into H, Help. 8, 8.i-We therefore pray thee help thy servan 10, 32, 2-to comfort and help the weak-hearted to succour, help, and comfort all who are 34,2:308,1-0 Lord, arise, help us, and deliver 11, 42,1-our only help in time of need 44,2;47,2-through thy help, may both faithful HELP. 78 HERETICS. 12, 50, i-Send unto them help from above Help us, O God, our Saviour 2-so make haste to help us in this world 13. S7> -may speedily help and deliver us 74, -stretch forth thy right hand to help and 89, -no power of ourselves to help ourselves 125, -by thy continual help we may bring the 150, -grant us the help of thy grace 152, -to help and govern those whom thou dost 172, -keep us ever by thy help from all things 173, -preserve it evermore by thy help and go 14,239,1-by thy most gracious and ready h. 2-and further us with thy continual h. 15,248,1-by God's help will endeavour not to foil Answer. I will, by God's help 18,266, 2-Yes, verily; and by God's help so I will 19,274,2-Our helpis in the Name of the Lord 2i,2Si,2-Send him help from thy holy place 283,1-and help you forward in the right way 286,2-Save us, and help us, we beseech thee 288,1-our only help in time of need 25,305, 2-in — great distress cry unto thee for help 306, i-Help, Lord, and save us for thy mercy's 307,2-Stir up — and come and help us begging mercy and imploring thy help 310, i-Praise — even the Lord that helpeth us 2-able and ready to help those who trust in 311,2-Our help standeth in the Name of the 26,313, i-Send us help from thy holy place 30,512, i-and to help him in the distribution there 5i2,2;527( 2)-I will so do by the help of God 518, i-I will so do, by the help of the Lord 2-such studies as help to the knowledge of 520, i-That, through thy help, God's praises 2-And help to us obtain 525,2-So help me God, through Jesus Christ 527,2-1 will so do, by the help of God to all strangers destitute of help I will so show myself, by God's help 52S,2-not to hurt, but to help Helper. 15,245,2-the helper of all who flee to thee for sue 3o,5i2(2);5i8,2(4);5i9,i;527,i,2-theLordbeingmyh Hence. 2i,286;26,3i7,i-thou art pleased to take him h. 288, i-before he go hence and be no more seen 2-that after his departure hence in peace 23,300, i-of those who depart hence in the Lord 30,521, i-Froni hence to the world's end Henceforth. 11, 46,1-that we may henceforth obediently walk 14,230,2-aud walking fiom henceforth in his holy 19,274,2-Henceforth, world without end 31,547, 2-separating it henceforth from all unhallo -as many as are here present -The People shall answer here — Amen -both here and wheresoever else it is used -Here, all standing up, the Minister shall -Here beginneth such a Chapter after every Lesson, here endeth the First ■the Collect — shall be omitted here ■shall be omitted here when the Litany is •Here endeth the Order of Morning Pray ■In places — here followeth the Anthem The Minister may here end the Evening ■Here endeth the Order of Evening Pray ■here assembled in thy Name and Presen •the clause, Here assembled in thy Name ■to prolong his days here on earth -sufferings here upon earth -to supply so many as are here wanting -Here, if the Decalogue hath been omitted Here. 8, 4.i 5>i- 2- 6,1- 7.1- 13.1- 14.1- 16,1- 9. 27,2- 29,2- 11, 37,2- 38.1- 42,2- 13, 62, 188, - 14,224,1 14,224,2 229,1 232,2 235.1 236,2 242; 15.247 248 249 250 16,255 17,263 18,272 19,274 20,277 21,284 287 288 290 22,292 23,294 298 26,314 314 28,323 325 30,513 521 545 547 32,550 552 560 most mighty protection, both here and he shall say, Here endeth the Epistle Here shall be said or sung, Glory be to and especially to this congregation here Here shall follow the Proper Preface ace Here the Priest is to take the Paten into And here to break the Bread And here to lay his hand upon all the Here he is to take the Cup into his hands And here he is to lay his hand upou eve celebrate and make here before thy divi And here we offer and present unto thee Here may be sung a Hymn i-I bid you all who are h. present i-ye have brought this child here to be bap 2-whosoever is here dedicated to thee by i-Here the Minister shall make a Cross 2-what a solemn vow — he hath here mad i-The same rule is to be observed here as 2-same rule to be observed here as in the i-have learned all that is here appointed 1-D0 ye here, in the presence of God — re 2-gathered together here in the sight of i-our way to — is to suffer here with Chri 2-Here the Minister shall rehearse the i-Here the Minister may use any part of i-here lying under thy hand in great wea i-here lying under the sudden visitation of i-Collect; Epistle, and Gospel, here follow i-Here is to be noted, that the Office ensui 2-Here may be sung a Hymn or an Anthem i;3i6, 2-Here the Minister shall examine 2-Here the Minister — may read certain 2-We here dedicate both our souls and bod 2-Here let him who reads make a short pa 2-And here it must be declared unto the 2-to call these thy servants here present to here or elsewhere call upon thy holy 2-Here endeth the Order for the Administr 2-here gathered together 2-that you are accountable to us here i-Here the Institutor shall begin the Office 2-can no more sin as long as they live here Hereafter. 6,xxv,i-changed, as is hereafter expressed 8, 4, 2-that we may hereafter live a godly — life 5,1-that the rest of our life hereafter 14,231, i-may ever hereafter Serve and please thee 15,249, 2-hereafter he shall not be ashamed to con 20,277, 2-or else hereafter for ever hold his peace 23,301, 2-joined hereafter with thy blessed saints 25,310,2-may learn — hereafter to obey thy voice 30,509,2-according to the Form hereafter followi 513,2-in such manner and form as hereafter fo 32,550,2-accountable - - and to the - - hereafter Hereby. 1, iv,i-do hereby establish the said Book 17,265,1-thesame is hereby allowed in that case 18,271, i-we are hereby made the children of gra 23,302,1-the same is hereby allowed for weighty 27.319,1-except where it is hereby otherwise app 32,550,2-do hereby institute you into said Parish Herein. 2, vi, i-the principal care herein was to make 14,221, 2-so repelling any, as is herein specified 241,2-cannot quiet his own conscience herein 17,265,2-baptized in the manner herein appointed Heresy. 10, 31,1-from all false doctrine, heresy, and schis 32,554, i-Defend them from the sins of heresy and. Heretics. 13, 119-all Jews, Turks, infidels, and heretics HEREUNTO. 79 HOLY-DAY. Hereunto. 33i55I>I-we have hereunto affixed our episcopal Heritage. 8, 8, i-save thy people and bless thine heritage 12, 51,1-let not thine heritage be brought to conf Hid. 14,222,1-and from whom no secrets are hid Hierome. 33,558,1-And the other Books (as Hierome saith) High. 8, 13,2-the high and mighty Ruler of the umver 9, 21,2-Glory be to God on high 22, i-art most high in the glory of God the Fa 14,232,2-Glory bu to thee, O Lord Most High 23,301, 2-we yield unto thee most high praise and 309,2-as the heaven is high above the earth 30,516,2-into how high a dignity — ye are called 517, i-w ho hath placed you in so high a digni 520,1-The heavenly gift of God most High 561,1-Drawing up — to high and heavenly th Higher. 30,513,2-to be called unto the higher Ministries Hill. 8,9,2-0 ye Mountains and Hills, bless ye the Lo Hinder. 11, 38,2-whatsoever else may hinder us from god !3i 57. -we are sore let and hindered in running 14,242, i-because I am otherwise h-d with worldly 26,316, i-hinder you from making a full and true 33,563, i-which hinders not the effect of the Sacra Hinderer. 14,241,2-blasphemer ■ an hinderer or slanderer Hindrance. 3o,5i6,2-do take any hurt or hindrance by reason Hither. 17,261, i-are come hither desiring to receive holy 265, i-instead of these words, come hither desir Hold. 6,xxv,i-All which holds until the year of our 8, 14,2-hold the faith in unity of spirit 13, 54, -we may embrace and ever hold fast the 20,277, 2-or else hereafter for ever hold his peace 279,i(2)-to have and to hold from this day for 2-the Man holding the Ring there — shall 25,310,2-made and preserved, holding our souls 26,315,2-your sins have laid fast hold upon you 30,529, i-Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind 32,551, i-holding the keys of the Church in his ha 33,566,2-we hold it to be the duty of all men who Holiness. 8, 15,2-walking before thee in holiness and righteousness. See also under right- eousness. 10, 35,2-serve thee in holiness and pureness of 21 , 283, 2-that we might be partakers of his holiness 26,316, i-and without holiness no man shall see Holy. 6,xxiv,2-The Holy Innocents the Monday — before Holy Thursday 8, 4,2-We have offended against th)* holy laws 5,1-the rest — may be pure and holy 7,1-Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth io.i-O ye Holy and humble Men of heart 12,1-The Holy Catholic Church 9, 22,1-For thou only art holy 27,1-from whom all holy desires — do proce io, 30,2-0 holy, blessed and glorious Trinity 31,1-By the mystery of thy holy Incarnation by thy holy Nativity and Circumcision 38,2-in one holy bond of truth and peace 11, 40,1-who are to be admitted into Holy Orders 2-shall be ordained to any holy function 47, i-to an humble, holy, and obedient walking 2-express his thankfulness by a holy trust I3>i34> -tae blessed steps of his most holy life 138, -by thy holy inspiration we may think 143, -and evermore to rejoice in his holy comf 156, -nothing is strong, nothing is holy 191, -by following the holy doctrine which he 204, -Make us so to follow his doctrine and h. 214, -as thy holy Angels always do thee servi 217, -made an holy temple acceptable unto 14, 230, i-meet partakers of those holy mysteries 2-instituted and ordained holy mysteries submitting ourselves wholly to his holy walking from henceforth in his holy 232,2-0 Lord, Holy Father, Almighty, Everlas Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts 234,1-the words (Holy Father) being retained 235,2-celebrate — with these thy holy gifts 236,1-thy Son our Saviour Jesus Christ's holy 2-to be a reasonable, holy, and living sacri 237,2-us who have duly received these holy my 238, i-that we may continue in that h. fellowsh 241,1-consider the dignity of that h. mystery may come h. and clean to such a heaven 242,2-withdrawing yourselves from this h. Sup 15,248,1-obediently keep God's holy will and com 18,266,2-Keep God's holy will and commandmen 19,275, i-with the spirit of thy holy fear 20,277,1-not be joined together in holy Matrimon)- 2-join together this Man — in holy Matri which holy estate Christ adorned and Into this holy estate these two persons 278, 1, 2-to live — in the holy estate of Matrim 279, 1, ( 2)-have according to God's holy ordina 280,1-have consented together in holy wedlock 21,281, 2-Send him help from thy holy place 290,1-in the comfort of a reasonable - - holy 23,299, i(2)-Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord m O holy and most merciful Saviour but spare us, Lord most holy O God most 25,312.1126,321, i-humble, holy, and obedient wal 26,313, i-Send us help from thy holy place due submission and resignation to his h. 315,1-submit himself to thy holy will and pleas 317, i-O holy Jesus who, of thy infinite goodness 30,514,2-to receive — unto the holy Office of Prie to be received into this holy Ministry 516,1-in the holy Lessons taken out of the Gos 31,546,2-devout and holy men — have erected ho ^ 547,2-and for all other holy offices 548,1-may come to that holy ordinance with joined — in the holy estate of Matrimony 32>553>I_:0 holy Jesus, who hast purchased to thys 2-and to serve at thy holy Altar 554,1-may be an holy temple acceptable unto the prosperity of thy holy Apostolic Chu 2-to administer the holy Eucharist to his " 33,557,1-Art. I. Of Faith in the Holy Trinity 562, i-a witness and keeper of Holy Writ 564,1-Transubstantiation — cannot be proved by Holy Writ. See also under Ghost, Gospel, Spirit, Scripture, Apostle, Communion, Word, Church, name, com- mandment, Sacrament, Table, Baptism Holy-day. 3, viii,2-except only the Movable Holy-days any Church upon a Sunday or Holy-day 4, x,i-Table of Proper Lessons for Holy-days 6, xxiv,i-When the Movable Feasts and Holy-da HOLY-DAY. 80 HOW. 14,225, 2-what Holy-days - -are to be observed 240, i-Upon the Sundays and other Holy-days upon the Sunday or some Holy-day inim 15,244, i-but upon Sundays and other Holy -days 16,251, 2-longer than — or other Holy-day falling 17,257, 2-assembled upon the Sunday, Holy-day 18,272, i-shall — upon Sundays and Holy-days Home. 11, 46,1-For Restoring Public Peace at home 13,119, -so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to thy 16,251,2-procure not — to be baptized at home 30,519, 2-Keep far our foes, give peace at home Homily. 2, v,2-but likewise in her Articles and Homilies 30,512,1-to read Holy Scriptures and Homilies in 33,559,2-is expressed in the Homily of Justificati 565, i-Art. xxxv. Of the Homilies The Second Book of Homilies, the sever 2-as doth the former Book of Homilies Of the Names of the Homilies 566, i-declares the Books of Homilies to be an the order for the reading of said Homilies Honest. 28,324,2-listen to our duty with honest hearts Honesty. 2,vi,2;n,46,2-in all godliness and honesty Honour. 8, 14, i-Grant this O Lord for the honour of our 15,2-be all honour and glory, world without end. See also 27,2; 35,2; 40,1; 51,1; 57; 190; 203; 231,1; 236,2; 238,1; 291,1; 312,1; 321,1; 513,2. 10, 35,1-arise — and deliver us for thine honour 11, 37,2-the safety, honour, and welfare of thy 39,1-receive — to our comfort and to thy h. 14,239, 2-to the h. and praise of thy Name 21,290,2-shall sing to the honour of thy mercy 25,312, i-improve — to — the honour of our 30,510, i-to the honour of God, and the edifying 526,1-to the honour, praise, and glory of thy 31,547, i-consecrate — to the honour of thy great 548,2-devote this house to thy honour and wor 32,553,2-yet thou hast honoured thy servant with 560, 2-to bring them — as vessels made to h. Honour. (Verb.) 9, 27,2-may faithfully and obediently honour th 269,1-To honour his holy Name and his Word To love, honour and succour my father To honour and obey the civil authority 20,278,1-Wilt thou — honour her — in sickness 2-Wilt thou — love, honour and keep him 32, 553,2- Yet thou hast honoured thy servant Honourable. 20,277,2-which is an honourable estate, instituted 277,2-commended — to be honourable among 21,283,1-faithmay --laudable-- and honourable 2-They will appear, and it is to be hoped it is hoped the whole will be received i-for the means of grace and for the hope 2-one Body — and one hope of our calling -embrace — the blessed hope of everlasti -lean only upon the hope of thy heavenly -having this hope we may purify ourselv -the increase of faith, hope and charity i-heirs through h. of thy everlasting kingd i-stedfast in faith, jovful through hope i-appeareth but small hope of recovery 2-through patience — might have hope 1 -comfort of a reasonable — holy hope Hope. 2, VI,: 8, 15. II, 38, I3> 54, 78. 79. 170, 14,238, 15.245- 21,288, 289, 290, 23,300,2-not to be sorry as men without hope, for 26,313,2-we can give you no hope of salvation 30,517, 2-We have good hope that ye have well Horrible. 30,516,2-and also the horrible punishment that Hosts. 14,232, 2-Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts 25,307, i-the Lord of hosts, that rulest and comma 2-O Lord of hosts, fight for us, that we Hour. 10, 31,2-in the hour of death, and in the day of 21,288, 2-so fit and prepare — against the hour 23.299,1-suffer us not at our last hour, for any 26,317, i-though in his latest hour he turneth to 2-may at the hour of his death depart in 32.551, i-at the usual hour of Morning Prayer House. 11, 46,1-makest men to be of one mind in a house 16,251, 2-Private Baptism of Children In Houses to be baptized at home in their houses 17,265,1-the baptizing of Adults in private houses assembled in the house where the Sacra 20,277, i-or shall be ready in some proper house 2i,28i,i-coming into the sick person's house shall Peace be to this house, and to all that 291,1-he may be able to go to thine house 22,292,1-to receive the Communion in his house 293, 2-to communicate with the sick in their h. 26,314,2-who are under reproach — in the house 31,547, i-houses for the public worship of God 2-shall be dedicated to thee in this house 548,2-appropriateand devote this house to thy 549, i-who shall call upon thee in this house 32.552, i-receive these keys of the House of God 553,1-prayer and praise to thee in this house 2-with appointing him to stand in thy house Household. 13, 78, -to keep thy Church and household 1S2, -thy household the Church in continual How. 3, vii, i-The Order How The Psalter Is Appointed viii, i-The Order How The Rest Of The Holy 11, 42.1-to consider how frail and uncertain our 14,229,2-must consider how Saint Paul exhorteth 242,1-Ye know h. grievous and unkind a thing 2-Consider earnestly with yourselves h. litt 243,1-consider with yourselves h. great is your h. sore punishment haugeth over your 15,246,2-how he blamed those who would have how he exhorteth all men to follow their Ye perceive how — he declared his good 17,261, i-ye have heard how the congregation hat 18,267, 2-Tell me now many there are 270, 2- How many Sacraments hath Christ ordai How many parts are there in a Sacrame 22,292,1-signifyiug also how many there are to 25,305,2-how terrible thou art in all thy works of 310,2-see how powerful and gracious a God how able and ready to help those who how both winds and seas obey thy comm 26,314,1-how fearful a thing it will be to fall into 315,2-how far you ought to depend on the mer 30,510,1-how necessary that Order is in the Churc how People ought to esteem them in their 516,2-and of how great importance this Office into how high a Dignity — ye are called to how weighty an Office and Charge ye how great a treasure is committed to you 517,1-ye see with how great care and study ye consider how studious ye ought to be in how ye ought to forsake and set aside 526,2-how you are minded to behave yourself 33,564, 2-Of Excommunicate Persons, how they ar HOWBELT. 81 IMMEDIATELY. Howbeit. 30.517, i-Howbeit, ye cannot have a mind and will Human. 1 2, vi, i-ought to be allowed to all human writin 21,289,2-the shortness and uncertainty of human Humble. 8, 4, i-confess them with an humble, lowly with a pure heart, and humble voice io.i-O ye holy and humble men of heart 13,1-Defend us thy humble servants in all as- saults. See also under servant. 15,1-do give thee most humble and hearty thanks. See also under thanks. 11, 47,1:25,312, i;27, 321, i-to an humble, holy, and 12, 51,1-Receive our humble petitions 14, 230, 2-make your humble confession to Almigh 243, i-we shall not cease to make our humble 19,275,2-We make our humble supplications unto 25, 306, 2-make an humble confession of their sin 28,323, i-We — render thee our humble praises 325,2-in an humble sense of our own unworthi ready to receive humble and penitent sin 30,513, i-modest, humble, and constant in their 519, i-their humble supplications to God for all Humble. (Verb.) 8 7,2-didst humble thyself to be born of a Virg 11, 45, i-hast justly humbled us by thy late visitat 14,230, i-humble himself even to the 26,313,1-to humble yourself under the mighty ha Humbly. 8, 1,1-saying -- Let us humbly confess 4, i-we ought at all times humbly to acknowl 9, 19,1-Let us humbly confess our sins unto Almi 11, 37,2-we humbly begin the Name and mediatio 14,228,2-humbly present and place it upon the 231,1-general confession be made — humbly 288,2-we humbly commend the soul 25,310,2-humbly present ourselves again before 26,315, 2-humbly to confess and bewail your great 28,324, 2-we humbly beg through the merits and 30,512,2-every one of them, humbly kneeling befo 522, i-the Receivers humbly kneeling, and the For humbly beseech, see under beseech. Humility. 13, 52, -came to visit us in great humility 96, -follow the example of his great humility 31,547, i-more devotion and humility in his servi with ail humility and readiness of heart Hundred. 1, iv,i-in the Year — one thousand seven h. 2-the Year — one thousand seven hund 6, xxv, i-Years In Excess Of Hundreds Of Yea 2-Hundreds of Years 7,xxviii,2-consisting of entire Hundred Years the number of Hundreds contained in xxviii, i-during that period of One Hundred Y given Year, consisting of entire Hund Hundredth. 6, xxv,2-look for the next preceding Hundredth against the Hundredth Year — you 7,xxviii,2-betwixt that and the next Hundredth The astesisk affixed to certain Hundre the other Hundredth Years are to be Hurt. 10, 34,2-we thy servants, being hurt by no perse 13, 89, -evil thoughts which may assault and hurt 179, -keep — from all things that may hurt 18,269,1-to hurt nobody by word or deed 21,282,1-Nor the wicked approach to hurt him 30,516, 2-do take any hurt or hindrance by reason 528,2-not to hurt, but to help 32,554, i-the foot of pride come nigh to hurt them 33,565, i-and hurteth the authority of the Magistr Hurtful. 13,161-to put away from us all hurtiul things 13,172-keep us — from all things hurtful Husband. 20,278,2-have this Man to thy wedded husband 279,1-1, N. tauc-thee M.to my wedded Husban Husbandman. 11, 41,1-Bless the labours of the husbandman 27,321, i-hast blessed the labours of the husbandnl Hymn. 3,viii,2-Hymns And Anthems Hymns set forth and allowed by the aut 8, 7, i-shall be said or sung the following Hymn 10,1-shall be sung orsaid the Hymn following 9, 22,i;23.2-shall be sung or said the Hymn call 14,236,2-Here may be sung a Hymn 238,1-Gloria - - or some proper H. from the Se 228,2-there may be sung a Hymn or an Offerto 23,298,2-Here may be sung a Hymn or an Anthe 24,303,2-Then shall be said - - the following H. 25,309,2-A Hymn of Praise and Thanksgiving aft 311, i-A Psalm or Hymn of Praise and Thanks 2-After this Hymn may be said the Te Deu 30,528,2-longer paraphrase of the same Hymn, as Hypocrisy. 10,31, i-from pride, vainglory, and hypocrisy Ice. 8,9,1-0 ye Ice and Snow, bless ye the Lord Idleness. 33,565,2-Against Idleness Idolatry. 33,565, 2-A gainst Peril of Idolatry Ignorance. 10. 33,2-all our sins, negligences, and ignorances ii, 37,2-from all error, ignorance, pride, and pre 13,119, -take from them all ignorance, hardness 14,239,2-knowest our necessities - - and our i. in III. 30,519,2-Where thou art guide, no ill can come Illuminate. io,32,i;3o,526,i-may please thee to illuminate all Illumination. 32,553,2-with the illumination of the Holy Ghost Image. 33,561, i-made like the image of his only-begotten 562,1-as well of Images as of Relics, and also Immaculate. 21,288,2-Wash it - - in the blood of that immacula Immediate. 21,290,1-in case of sadden - - and immediate da Immediately. 8, 1,1; 14, i-the Holy Communion is immediately 12, 48, i-immediately after the Prayer, We humbl 14,221, 2-hath been said immediately before 224,2-immediately after the Collect, the Minist hath been said immediately before in 232,2-immediately shall be said or sung by the 240,1-shall, immediately after the Blessing, re Sunday or some other Holy-day i. prece IMMEDIATELY. 82 INDEBTED. 15,244,2-either i. after the last Lesson at Morning or else i. after the last Lesson at 246, i-or else shall pass immediately to the Que 17,257,2-present them — immediately after the 260, i-immediately before his ascension into hea 30,5i3,i;522,2;529,2-iinmediately before the Bened 523, i-Immediately after which, they that are 31,549,2-immediately before the final Blessing Immersion. 15,249, 2-that part - - which followeth the Immer 16,257,1-after the Immersion - - the Minister ma 17,265,2-After the immersion, or the pouring of at the immersion or pouring of water Imminent. 25, 306, 2- When there shall be imminent danger Immoderate. 11,39,2-to restrain those immoderate rains where 45,1-visitation of us with immoderate rain and Immortal. J3> 52> _we may rise to tne life immortal !5i245> 2- Almighty and immortal God, the aid of Immovable. 3, viii,2-the Immovable, where there is a blank 6,xxiv,i-Rules for Movable and Immovable Fea Impart. 30,519,2- Who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart Impartially. 14,229,1-may truly and impartially administer jus Impediment. 20,277,1-know cause, or just impediment, why the 278,1-if either of you know any impediment but if no impediment shall be alleged 22,293,1-by any other just impediment do not rece 510,2-show what the crime or impediment is 30,5io,2;5i4,2-who knoweth any impediment or 510,2-if any great Crime or impediment be obj Imperfect. 28,327,2-we offer up these our imperfect prayers Impiety. 33,560, i-taught without arrogancy and impiety Implore. 25,305, 2-acknowledging — and imploring thy go 307,2-begging mercy and imploring thy help 28,324,1-implore thy grace and protection for the Importance. 30,516,2-and of how great importance this Office Important. 2, v,i-upon weighty and important consideratio vi,2-this important work being brought to a Imposition. 30,509, 2-by public Prayer with Imposition of han 522,1:529,1(2 )-committed — by the Imposition 529, i-given thee by this Imposition of our han Impossible. 2 1, 288,1 -that there is no word impossible with th Impotent. 30,512, i-search for the sick, poor, and impotent Impress. 11,47, i-duly impressed with a. sense of thy mercif Imprint. 28,324, i-Imprint upon our hearts such a dread of Improve. 25,312,1-give us grace to improve this great mere Impute. 26,317, i;2i, 285, 2-impute not unto him his former Inasmuch. 23,302, i-Inasniuch as it may sometimes be expedi Inapplicable. 33,566, i-inapplicable to the circumstances of this Incarnate. 8,12,1-was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Incarnation. 10, 31,1-By the mystery of thy holy incarnation 13,I97> -known the incarnation of thy Son Jesus Incline. 8, 14,1-may always incline to thy will 14,240, i-to i. thine ears to us who have now made 222;223(9)-and incline our hearts to keep this 33,559, 1 -and is of his own nature inclined to evil Include. 2,vi,i-ecclesiastical independence - - included Inclusive. 6, xxv,i-between the twenty -first — inclusive until the Year of our Lord 1899 inclusi 7, xxvi, i-From The Year — to - - both inclusive xxvii,2-from the first Day of March inclusive Incom prehensible. 31,547, i-and of majesty incomprehensible Incorporate. 14,238, i-very members i. in the mystical body of 15,250,1-and to incorporate him into thy holy Chu 16,252, 2;253,i-by Baptism incorporated into the Increase. (Noun. ) 10, 32,2-to give to all thy people increase of grac 11, 39,2-may in due time yield her increase the earth bring forth her increase 41, 2-that our land may give her increase 45,2-may yield us her fruits of increase 13,170, -give unto us the increase of faith, hope 21,283, i-to the increase of glory and endless felici 27,320, 2-the increase of the ground and the gathe 321,1-that our land may still yield her increase 30,522, 2-thy glory, and the increase of thy Kingd 529, i-that the increase coming thereby may be Increase. (Verb.) 11, 39,2-increase the fruits of the earth by thy 13,156, -Increase and multiply upon us thy mercy 160, -increase in us true religion 14,241, 2-doth nothing else but i. your condemnati 15,247,1-Increase this knowledge, And confirm 19,275, i-daily increase in them thy manifold gifts increase in thy Holy Spirit more and 30,521, 2-increase and go forwards in the knowled 31,563,2-Grace increased by virtue of prayer unto Incumbent. 32,551, i-designated for the new Incumbent's Insti the Bishop — attended by the new I. 2-present the keys — to the new Incumbe 552,1-Then the new Incumbent shall say 2 -shall the Lnstitutor receive the Incumbent Indebted. 2,v,i-Protestant Episcopal Church — is indebted INDEMNIFICATION. INQUIRY. Indemnification. 20,278, i-sufficient surety for his indemnification Independence. 2,vi,i-their Ecclesiastical independence was Independent. 2,vi, i-These American States became independe Indifferent. a,v, i-things in their own nature indifferent Indignation. 14,231, i-Provoking - - thy wrath and indignation 242,2-lest ye — provoke God's i. against you 26,313, i-For thine indignation lieth hard upon us Inequality. 14,234,1-without any difference or inequality Inestimable. 8, 15,1-for thine inestimable love in the redempt 13, 134, -receive that his inestimable benefit Infancy. 17,265,2-If any persons, not baptized in their infan Infant. *3. 65, -madest infants to glorify thee by their 15,244, i-The Ministration of Public Baptism of I-s 245, 2- We call upon thee for this Infant, that he that this Infant may enjoy the everlastin 246,1-instructing --in the grounds of Infant 2-likewise favourably receive this present I the good will of - - towards this Infant 247,1-in bringing this Infant to his holy Baptis Give thy Holy Spirit to this Infant, that 2-this Infant must also faithfully, for his 249,2-If those who present the Infant shall des or the pouring of Water on the Infant 250,1-to regenerate this Infant with thy Holy 2-see that this Infant be taught — what a 16, 252,21253, i-his grace and mercy unto such I-s 255,1-as in the Public Baptism of Infants 256,2-they who bring the Infant to the Church appointed for Public Baptism of Infants 257,1-Infant Baptism, and the receiving of Inf 17,263, 2-the same - - here as in the Baptism of In 265,1-occasion for the Office of Infant Baptism 2-after the words — adding, and these I-s after — shall be added, and these Infan first — and lastly that for Infants the Office for Public Baptism of Infants only changing the word Infant, for Child 18,271, i-Why then are Infants baptized, when 30,512, i-in the absence of — to baptize Infants Infection. 22,293,2-can be gotten - - for fear of the infection 33>559)i-And this infection of nature doth remain Infectious. 22,292,1-time of pestilence, or other infectious sic Inferior. 30.513,2-behave themselves in this inferior Office Infidel. 13,119-Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels Infinite. 8, 4, i-by his infinite goodness and mercy. See also under goodness. 7,2-The Father of an infinite Majesty 9, 27,2-whose kingdom is everlasting and power i 15,245, i-We beseech thee, for thine infinite merci 25,306, i-for the infinite merits of our blessed Savi 26,315,1-mercy is everlasting, and power infinite 30,521, 2-of thine infinite love and goodness towar 31,548,2-in thy infinite wisdom thou shalt see to 33,557, i-of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness Infirmity. 10, 35,2-mercifully to look upon our infirmities J3. 74. -mercifully look upon our infirmities 14,239,2-tohave compassion upon our i-s 26,317, i-Blessed Lord — look upon his infirmities 28,324, i-to have compassion on our infirmities Influence. 11,42,1-fatherly correction have its due influence Ingratitude. 14,243, i-consider - - how great is your i. to God Inhabitant. 25.305. i-that the inhabitants of our land may in Inherit. 23,302, i-inherit the kingdom prepared for you Inheritance. 9, 26,2-And bless thine inheritance 11, 39,1-add the heathen to thine inheritance 45, i-to send us — a joyful rain upon thine i. Inheritor. 15,250,2-he may be an inheritor of thine evcrlast 18,266, i-wherein I was made — an inheritor of Iniquity. 10, 34,i;25,309,2-reward us accordingto our iniqu 21,281, i-Remember notour iniquities nor the iniq 289,1-makest him to possess his former iniquiti 26,313, i-And blot out all our iniquities 3i6,i;28,325,2-purer eyes than to behold iniqui Injure. 26,316,2-one whom you have wronged or injured Injury. 14,241,2-forall i-s and wrongs done by you to an 242,1-Who would not think a great i. and wro 21,285,1-wherehe hath done injury or wrong to 26,313,2-for all injuries and wrongs done by you Inner. 21,288, i-strengthen - - with thy grace - - in the i. Innocency. 11, 41,1132, 552, 2-endue them with innocency of li 13, 65, -innocency of our lives and constancy of 15,246,2-exhorteth all men to follow their innocen 20,277, 2-instituted — in the time of man's innoce 30,511, i;5i5,i;526,i-adorn them with innocency Innocent. 6,xxiv,2-TheHoly Innocents 13. 65, -The Innocents' Day 26,314,2-Relieve the distressed, protect the innoce Innumerable. 14,230, i-the innumerable benefits which - - he ha 236,1-thanks for the innumerable benefits proc Inordinate. 10, 31,1-From all inordinate and sinful affections 13,213, -to forsake - - inordinate love of riches 28,326, i-that no - - or inordinate desire, may rest Inquire. 30,510,2-1 have inquired concerning them, and Inquiry. 33.563, i-that inquiry be made of evil Ministers INSERT. 84 INWARDLY. Insert. 17,265,1-instead of - - shall be inserted this word 26,312,2-the Minister shall insert, after the Collect 30,514, 2-and the word Priests inserted instead of Insomuch. 33,559,2-insomuch that by them a lively Faith 563,2-insomuch that to such as rightly - - recei Inspiration. 13,138, -by thy holy inspiration we may think 14, 222, i-Cleanse - - by the inspiration of thy Holy 31,547, i-the secret inspiration of the blessed Spirit 33,560, i-done before - - the Inspiration of his Sp Inspire. 14,228, 2-to inspire continually the Universal Chur 30,510, 2-didst inspire thine Apostles to choose int 519,2-Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire 520,1-Thy heavenly grace inspire Instead. 3,vii,2; 8,1,1; 7,1; 11,2; 13,125; 14,242,1; 17,265,1; 26,312,2; 27,319,2; 321,1; 28,323,1; 324,2; 30,514,2. Institute. 14,230,2-he hath instituted and ordained holy my 235,1-did institute — a perpetual memory of 20,277, 2-instituted of God in the time of man's 32,550, i-may proceed to institute him into the Par 2-institute you into said Parish [or Church] And as canonically instituted Priest into 551,2-for the purpose of institutingthe Re\ . A. just cause why he may not.be instituted 553,2-Then shall the Instituted Minister kneel 554,1-The Instituted Minister, standing up, 2-the Instituted Minister shall proceed to Institution. 14,235, 2-to the institution of thy dearly beloved 236,1-according to — Christ's holy institution 32,550, i-An Office Of Institution Of Ministers Into concerning "the Election and Institution Paragraph in the Letter of Institution 551,1-for the new Incumbent's Institution 2-of the prescribed Letter of Institution then shall he read the Letter of Iustituti 552,1-as the pledges of my Institution 554,2-is present at the Institution of a Minister 33,563, i-because of Christ's institution and promi 2-most agreeable with the institution of Ch Institutor. 32,551, i-the Bishop, or the Institutor appointed or the Priest who acts as Institutor 2-or the Priest who acts as the Institutor the Institutor choosing to go on with the 552,1-Here the Institutor shall begin the Office a-Then shall the Institutor receive the Inc Instruct. 13, 63, -being instructed by the doctrine of thy bl 199, -hast instructed thy holy Church with 15,246, i-for the better instructing of the People 251,1-sufficiently instructed in the other parts 17,257,2-whether they be sufficiently instructed 264, 2-to be rightly instructed in God's holy 18,272,1-instruct or examine so many Children 22,293, 2-the Minister shall instruct him, that if 26,316, 2-instruct him what satisfaction ought to 30,509, 2-sufficiently instructed in the Holy Scriptu 512,1-to instruct the youth in the Catechism 518,1-out of the said Scriptures to instruct the 526, 2-to instruct the people committed to your Instruction. 18,266, i-That Is To Say An Instruction To be Le 2 1, 283, 2- written - - for our comfort and instructi 33,558,1-for example of life and instruction of ma Instructive. 33,566, i-and instructive in piety and morals Instrument. II, 42,2-live to thee, and be an instrument of thy 31,546, 2-the instruments of Donation and Endow 33,563, 2-as by an instrument, they that receive Ba Instrumental. 32, 553, 2-to make me instrumental in promoting Intend. 2, vi, 2-is far from intending to depart 14,230,2-intend to lead a new life, following, etc. 242, i-I i., by God's grace, to celebrate the Lor Intent. 13,135, -to the intent that they may return 16,252, 2-to the intent that -- the Congregation 22,292, i-to the intent they may be always in read 30,509,2-to the intent that these Orders may be co 5 13, 2-to the intent he may be perfect and well Intercession. 28,326, i-The Intercession accept — our intercessions for all manki 28,327,1-through whose merits and intercession 31,549,1-receive the prayers and intercessions of Interchange. 4,ix,2-may be interchanged the one for the other Interfere. 32,550, i-interferes with the Usages, Laws, or Cha Intermediate. 7,xxvili,i-in all the intermediate Years betwixt 15,246, i-the intermediate parts of the Service sha Intimate. 30,512, i-to intimate their estates, names, and plac Intolerable. 14,231, i-The burden of them is intolerable Introductory. 14,234, i-being retainednn the introductory Addre Intrust. 32, 5^0, 2-that portion of — which is now intrusted Invaluable. 2,v,i-a most invaluable part of that blessed liber Invent. 33,562, i-is a fond thing, vainly invented, and gro Invisible. 8, 1 2, 1- And of all things visible and invisible 33,557, i-of all things both visible and invisible Invisibly. 33,562,2-by the which he doth work invisibly in Invocation. 14,236,1-The Invocation 33,562, i-and also Invocation of Saints, is a fond Inward. 18,270,2-an outward - - sign of an inward and sp the outward — and the inward spiritual 271,1-What is the inward and spiritual grace 2-What is the inward part, or thing signifi Inwardly. 13, 54, hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwar 89, -and inwardly in our souls INWARDLY. 86 JUDGE. 14, 239, 2-may — be so grafted i. in our hearts 30,5 1 1, 2- Do you trust that you are inwardly move 31,548, i-grafting it inwardly in the heart Irreprehensible. 30,528, i-may be found perfect and irreprehensible Isaac. 20,280, i-as Isaac and Rebecca lived faithfully tog Israel. 8, 9, 2-O let Israel bless the Lord 15,245,1-safely lead the children of Israel thy pe Israelites. 13,119-among the remnant of the true Israelites Issue. (Noun.) 8,15,1-a happy issue out of all their afflictions 11,42, 2-to whom alone belong the issues of life an Issue. (Verb. ) 2,vi,i-was issued in the year 1689 James. 6,xxiv,2-St. Philip and St. James the Apostles St. James the Apostle 13,141, -upon the Feast of St. Philip and St. James 201, -Saint Philip and Saint James's Day holy Apostles, Saint Philip and St. James 208, -Saint James the Apostle thy holy Apostle Saint James, leaving hi 33,566,2-by our Lord Jesus Christ, and James his January. 5, xii,i-A Table Of Lessons For January 6, xxv,2-Sunday Letter for the Months of Janua 7,xxvi, -(Table) Jaw. 11, 46,2-hast redeemea our souls from the jaws of 25,306, i-calling — and out of the jaws of this dea 310,2-now rescuing us out of the jaws of death Jerusalem. 33,561,2-As the Church of Jerusalem — have err Jesus. 11, 43,1-of those who sleep in the Lord Jesus 13, 62, -prayed — to thee, O blessed Jesus 21,288,1-Give him — stedfast faith in thy Son J. 26,317,1-0 holy Jesus, who, of thy infinite goodne 32.553>I_0 holy Jesus, who hast purchased to thy 554, i-O blessed Jesus, who art with the Father 33i558,2-these following: — Jesus the Son of Si- rach. See also under Christ. Jew. 13, 119-Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels Job. 33,558, i-Canonical Books. The Book of Job John. 6,xxiv,2-St. John the Evangelist The Nativity of St. John Baptist ■3> 63, -Saint John the Evangelist's Day thy blessed Apostle and Evangelist St. J. 204, -Saint John Baptist's Day 204, -thy servant John Baptist was wonderfull 14,232, i-Hear also what Saint John saith 17,259, i-words of the Gospel, written by St. John 30,515, 2-out of the tenth Chapter of Saint John 33, 560,2-and sin (as Saint John saith) was not in Join. 20,217, -so to be joined together in unity of spirit 13.277, i-why these two persons should not be join ao,J77,2-to join together this Man and this Worn two persons present come now to be joined why they may not lawfully be joined to 278,1-why ye may not be lawfully joined togel joined together otherwise than as God's 280,1-join their right hands together and say Those whom God hath joined together, 2-declared the same — and by joining ha 23,301,2-joined hereafter with thy blessed saints 25,307,2-who cannot meet to join in Prayer with 28,324, 2-join in the prayers and praises of thy 326,2- To our prayers, — we join our unfeigne 31,548, i-shall be joined together in this place 32,554, i-may be so joined together in unity of spi 33.557, i-were joined together in one Person 565, i-the several titles whereof we have joined Jordan. 245,1-the Baptism - - in the river Jordan Joshua. 33.558, i-Canonical Books. - -Joshua, etc. Joy 8, 5,1-at the last we may come to his eternal j. 14, i-to attain everlasting joy and felicity 13,127, -live with him in the joy of his resurrectio 137, -fixed where true joys are to be found 219, -we may come to those unspeakable joys 21,284, i-he himself went not up to joy, but first our way to eternal joy is to suffer here 289,2-but make him to hear of joy and gladne 290,2-for having turned our heaviness into joy 23,300, i-after they are — are in joy and felicity 30,520, i-Of joy celestial 528, 2-at last be received into everlasting joy Joyful. 9, 26,2-And make thy chosen people joyful 11, 45,1-to send us at the last a joyful rain 13,123, -we may pass to our joyful resurrection 15,245, i-being stedfast in faith, joyful through 23,302, i-and hear that his most joyful voice Joyfully. 13, 60, -Grant that as we joyfully receive him for t3> i57;32.554i2-j°yfuUy serve thee in all godly Jubilate. 8, 6,2-end of the Venite — Benedictus, Jubilate 11,1-Jubilate Deo 25,308, i-From Psalm 66. Jubilate Deo Judas. 13, 196-into the place of the traitor Judas didst ch Jude. 6,xxiv,2-St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles 13,217-Saint Simon and Saint Jude, Apostles Judge. (Verb.) 2, vi,i-in such manner as they might judge mos 8, 1 1, 2-to judge the quick and the dead 12, 2,13,52-to judge both the quick and the dea 13. 56. _a' th)- second coming to judge the world 14,230, i-that ye be not judged of the Lord 21,284, i-righteous Judge, by whom all must bej. 23,299,2-at whose second coming — to judge the 25,307,1-Thou sittest in the throne judging right and judge between us and our enemies 26,314, 2-or any other Prayer which he shall judge 318, 1— It is judged best that the Criminal should 32,55 1, 2-shall judge whether it affords just cause 33.557.2-return to judge all Men at the last day 562,1-those we ought to judge lawfully called 564,2-as they shall judge the same to serve bet 565, 2-we judge them to be read in Churches 566,2-so we judge, that Christian Religion doth JUDGE. 86 KILL. Judge. (Noun. ) 8, 8,i-shalt come to be our Judge 13, 60, -him when he shall come to be our Judge 14,231, i-Maker of all things, Judge of all men 21,284, i-account to be given to the righteous J. 23,299, i-thou most worthy Judge eternal 26,315,2-you shall appear before the Judge of all 28,324, i-hast appointed the Judge of quick and 30,529,2-laid up by the Lord, the righteous Judge 32,550, 2-the Chief Bishop and Sovereign Judge of 551,1-are to be the ultimate arbiter and Judge 33,558, i-Canonical Books, - -Judges, etc. 565,1-by a Judge that hath authority thereunto Judgment. 2, v,2-although according to her judgment ther 10, 3i,a-in the hour of death, and in the day of j. 11, 42.1-in the midst of thy judgment, O Lord, re- member mercy. See also 44, 1 1 46,2. 12, 50,2-enter not into judgment with thy servants 13,143, -to have a right judgment in all things 20,278, i-will answer at the dreadful day of judgm 21,284,2-not be accused — in that fearful judgme 26,313,1-judgments are often sent as fatherly corr the righteousness of his judgments 315,2-with a terrible voice of most just judgme 316,2-condemned in the dreadful day of judgm 316,2-submit yourself — to the just judgment 317,2-thy judgments have cut him off from the 318,2-Grant that he may take thy judgments 28,324, i-Imprint - - such a dread of thy judgments 30,519, i-submitting yourselves to their godly j-s 33.559>2-and endure the severity of God's judgme 563,2-being found guilty, by just judgment be 565, i-Whosoever, through his private judgment 566,2-so it be done — in justice, judgment, and Judica. 32,552,2-Psalni xxvi. Judica me! Domine Judith. 33,558,8-these following: The Book of Judith July. 5,xviil,i-A Table Of Lessons For July June. 5, xvH,i-A Table of Lessons For June 7,xxvi, -(Table) Justification. '3; T33> -and to rise again for our justification 33.559. 2- Art. XI. Of the Justification of Man is expressed in the Homily of Justification Good Works, which — follow after Justin 560, 1- Art. XIII. Of Works before Justification Justify. 33,559,2-that we are justified by faith only, is a 56 1, 1 -they - - obey - - they be justified freely Justly. 10, 35,2-those evils that we most justly have dese 11, 39,2-which we now most justly suffer for our 40,1-to whom it belongeth justly to punish sinn 45, i-hast justly humbled us by thy latevisitati 13, 81, -we who are justly punished for our offen 14,231, i-Provoking most justly thy wrath and ind 23,299,1-who for our sins art justly displeased 26,317, 2-which have justly provoked thee to anger Keep. 2, v, 8, 8, 10, 32, 12, 51, 13. 78, 89. 148, 150. Just. 3, v,a-just and weighty considerations her there if allowed such just and favourable const 9, 27,1-from whom — all just works — do proc '3. 56, -turning the hearts - - wisdom of the just 18,269,1-To be true and just in all my dealings 20,277, i-know cause, or just impediment, why the 2-show just cause why they may not lawfu 21, 288, 2-the spirits of just men made perfect 22,293, i-by any other just impediment do not rec 25,307,2-Thou, O Lord, art just and powerful 26,315,2-with a terrible voice of most just judgme 316,1-he is faithful and just to forgive us our sj 2-submit yourself — to the just judgment 27,320, 2-give us a just sense of these great mercies 28,324, 2-to be just and upright in all our dealings 32,551,2-just cause why he may not be instituted afford just cause to suspend the Service 33,563, 2-being found guilty, by just judgment be Justice. 2, vi,2-to execute justice and to maintain truth 10, 31,2-grace to execute justice and to maintain 11, 37, 2-truth and justice — may be established 14,229, i-truly and impartially administer justice 26,314, i-mercy when it is the time of justice be the object of his justice and vengeanc 315,1-hath pleased Almighty God, in his justice 33, 566,2-so it be done — in justice, judgment, and i-the substance of the Faith be kept entire 2-seeking "to keep the happy mean, &c." i-to keep us this day without sin i-to bless and keep all thy people 2-The Lord bless us and keep us -we beseech thee to keep thy Church and -Keep us both outwardly in our bodies -we beseech thee that thou wouldest keep -keeping thy commandments. See also 15,247,2; 248.1; 250,2; 18.266,2; 267,2. 152, -Keep us, we beseech thee, under the pro 160, -and of thy great mercy keep us in the sa 172, Keep, we beseech thee, O Lord, thy keep us ever by thy help from all things 179, -keep us — from all things that may hurt 182, -to keep thy household the Church in cont 14,222, i-grace to keep the law for the time to co 222;223<9)-and incline our hearts to keep this 238, 2-k. your hearts and minds in the knowled 15,246,2-blamed those who would have kept them 247,2-for his part, will most surely keep and 248,1-Wilt thou then obediently keep God's 17,261,2-for his part, will most surely keep and 18,269, 2-T0 keep my hands from picking and ste To keep my body in temperance, sobern ' 270, i-will keep us from all sin and wickedness 20,278, i-Wilt thou - - keep her in sickness and 2-keep thee only unto her, so long as ye Wilt thou - - love; honour, and keep him keep thee only unto him so long as ye bo 280,1-these persons may surely perform and k. 2~God the Father- - bless, preserve, and k. 21,282, i-keep him in perpetual peace and safety 28,324, i-keep in our minds a lively remembrance grace to guide and keep us the following Keep us temperate in our meats and dri 30,518, i-with all diligence to keep and observe 519,1-there shall be silence kept for a space £} 2-Keep far our foes, give peace at home 31,548,1-faithfully perform and keep the vow and 33,565, 2-Of repairing and keeping clean of Churc Keeper. 33,562, i-be a witness and a keeper of Holy Writ Key. 32,551, i-holding the keys of the Church in his ha 2-present the keys of the Church to the give into your hands the keys of this 552,1-1, A. B., receive these keys of the House Kill. 13,65-Mortify and kill all vices in us KIND. 87 KNOWLEDGE. Kind. 8, 13,2-neither run into any kind of danger 14,237,1-receive the Holy Communion in both k-s 242,1-decked his table with all kind of prov;si 28, 323, i-When disturbances of any kind befall a 33,564,1-Art. XXX. Of both kinds Kindle. 30,520,2-Kindle our hearts with fervent zeal 33,561, i-fervently kindle their love towards God Kindly. 10,33, i-give *n56i, i-curious — persons, lacking the Spirit of Laity. i,iv,i;30,5O9,i;33,555,i-By the Bishops, the Clergy and the Laity 33,566,2-extendeth to all men, as well Clergy as L. Lamb. 9, 21,2-Lamb of God, Son of the Father 10, 33,2(2)-0 Lamb of God, who takest away 14,233, i-for he is the very Paschal Lamb, which 21,289, i-in t*le blood of that immaculate Lamb 33,560, i-He came to be the Lamb without spot Lament. 13,86-worthily lamenting our sins and acknowled Lamp. 21,290,2-opportunity for the trimming of his lamp 2-Have mercy upon this whole land i-to preserve all who travel by land or by 2-to bless the lands and multiply the harv that our land may give her increase 2-that our land may yield us her fruits of i-he may come to the land of everlasting 2-long in the land which the Lord thy God i-that the inhabitants of our laud may in return — to enjoy the blessings of the 1. i-that our land may still yield her increase i-Throughout all Christian lands Language. 14,233,2-giving — the gift of divers languages Largely. 33>559>2-as more largely is expressed in the Horn Last. 3, vii,2-shall be read on the last day of the said month. See also under day. 8, 5,1-so that at the last we may come to his ete 11, 45, i-pleased thee - - to send us at the last i5,244,2(2)-immediately after the 1. Lesson at 17,260,1-as we read in the last Chapter of Saint 21,291,1-at last didst send him seasonable relief 22,293, i-and last of all to the sick person 23,299, i-suffer us not at our last hour for any pai 30.513, i-The Communion ended, after the last Co 522,2-after the last Collect, and — shall be sai 528,2-he may at last be received into everlastin 529,2;549,2-for the last Collect immediately bef 32,554, 2-at the last be numbered with thy saints Land. 9. 27, 10, 33, 11, 41, 45, 15.245. 268, 25.305. 27,321, 30,521. Last. (Verb.) 26,313,2-good heed -- while the day of salvation 1 . Lastly. 17,265,2-first that for Adults, and lastly that for 26,316,2-Lastly, beloved, submit yourself-- to Late. 8,15,1-for thy late mercies vouchsafed unto them 1 1,45, i-hast justly humbled us by thy late visitati 46,2-by thy late heavy and dreadful visitation Lately. 11,46,1-tumults which have been lately raised up Later. 7,xxvii,2-had fallen one Day later than it really Latest. 26,317, i-though in his latest hour he turneth to Latter. 8, 10, i-the latter portion thereof may be omitted 11, 45,1-the former and the latter rain to descend 30,528, i-found perfect — at the latter day 529, 2-at the latter day he may receive the cro Laud. 14,232,2-we laud and magnify thy Name 30,521,1-ToGod the Father laud and praise Laudable. 13,168, -do unto thee true and laudable service 21,283,1-your faith may be found — laudable Laudamus. 8,7,1-Te Deum Laudamus Law. 2, vi,i-consistently with the constitution and 1. 8, 4,2-We have offended against thy holy laws 11, 44. i-who now lie under the sentence of the 1. 47,2-express — by — obedience to thy laws 13, 68, -circumcised, and obedient to the law for 14,222,1-grace to keep the law for the time to co Minister shall say the Summary of the 1. 222;223<9)-incline our hearts to keep this law 223,2-write all these thy laws in our hearts 224,2-direct — in the ways of thy laws 20,277, 1- The laws respecting Matrimony — bein is left to the direction of those laws 280,1-remain — and live according to thy 1-s 26,315, i-sentence and condemnation of the law 28,325, 2-transgressions of thv righteous laws 327.1-show — in a sincere obedience to his 1-s 30,520, i-In faithful hearts thou writ'st thy law 31,546, 2-as well under the law as under the Gosp 32,550, i-interferes with the Usages, Laws, or Ch 552,2-The Law was given by Moses 553,2— Fill my memory with the words of the L. 33,558, 2-Although the Law given from God by M 559,1-is not subject to the Law of God 561,2-saved by the Law or Sect which he profe to frame his life according to that Law 564,2-not commanded by God's Law, either to 566, i-to the constitution and laws of England Lawful. 16,251, 2-any other lawful Minister that can be 252,2-baptized by any other lawful Minister 20,278, i-if any — their marriage is not lawful 25,305, i-pass on the seas upon their lawful occasi 30,509, 2-admitted thereunto by lawful Authority a lawful Bishop, Priest, or Deacon, in 32,550,2-with such lawful directions as you shall 33,561,2-is not lawful for the Church to ordain 562,1-It is not lawful for any man to take 564,2-therefore it is lawful for them - - to mar LAWFULLY. 89 LESS Lawfully. 16,252, 2-the Child - - is lawfully and sufficiently whether the same hath been lawfully do 20,277,2;278, i-may not lawfully be joined together 30,514,2-lawfully called to their Function and Mi 522,1-shalt be lawfully appointed thereunto 33,562, i(2)-lawfully called, and sent 566,1-rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrat Lawfulness. 20,278, i-have reason to doubt of the lawfulness of Lay. a, v,i vi.i 11, 38.2 40,2 23,298 2 26,315,1 2 28,324,1 30.518,2 529.2 31,548.2- 33.56o,2- -hath - - laid it down as a rule -upon the principles already laid down -to lay to heart the great dangers we are -that they may lay hands suddenly on no man. See also under hand. -is made ready to be laid into the earth -whom thou hast laid in a place of darkn -shall plainly lay before you the wretche your sins have laid fast hold upon you -afflictions thou shalt see fit to lay on us -laying aside the study of the world and -the crown — laid up by the Lord -then laid by him upon the Communion •the foundations of the world were laid Lay-people. 33,564, i-is not to be denied to the Lay-people Lead. 2, vi,2-that the people may lead quiet and peac 8, 14,2-may be led into the way of truth 11, 42,1-by leading us to consider how frail and 2-enable him to lead the residue of his life 46,2-leading a quiet and peaceable life in all 13,172. -lead us to all things profitable to our sal 201, -walk in the way that leadeth to eternal 14,230,2-intend to lead a new life, following, etc. 233,2-to teach them, and to lead them to all 15, 245, 1 -didst safely lead the children of Israel 248, i-thou wilt not follow, nor be led by them endeavour not to follow nor be led by th 249,2-may lead the rest of his life according to 251,1-brought up to lead a godly and a Christi 18,272,1-stedfastly purposing to lead a new life 19,276, i-lead them in the knowledge and obedien 21,282, 2-he may lead the residue of his life in 283,1-right way that leadeth unto everlasting 290, i-lead us through this vale of misery 23,301, 2-to follow in faith where thou hast led th 26,313,1-lead you to a sincere and hearty repenta 32,552, 2-in leading the Devotions of the People Leader. 30,520, 2-Our leader and our guide Lean. 13,78-lean only upon the hope of thy heavenly Leap-year. 5, xiii,2-in every Leap-year, February hath 6, xxv, 2-in all Bissextile or Leap-years 7, xxvi,2-Years marked — Bissextile or Leap-y in a Bissextile or Leap-year, the num xxvii,2-one Day must in every Leap-year be in all Bissextile or Leap-years, the Let xxviii, i-to be accounted Bissextile or Leap-y-s Learn. 11, 39,2-that we may learn by thy punishments to *3> 54, -hear them, read, mark, learn and inwar 62, -may learn to love and bless our persecut 15,250,2-so soon as he shall be able to learn, what shall provide that he may learn the Cree 18, 266, i-That Is To Say, An Instruction To Be L. 267, i-learn in these Articles of thy Belief First, I learn to believe in God the Father 268, 2- What dost thou chiefly learn by these Co learn two things; my duty towards God 269, 2-to learn and labour truly to get which thou must learn at all times to call 272, i-Children — who have not learned their as they have learned all that is here is here appointed for them to learn 19,273,2-having learned what their Godfathers 25,310, 2-that we may learn even from them herea 30,509, 2-and otherwise learned as the Canons req Learning. 13. 54> -Scriptures to be written for our learning 21,289, i-written thy holy Word for our learning 30,510, i-apt — for their learning and godly con 5 17, 1 -studious — in reading and learning the 32,550. 2-in whose Learning, Diligence, sound Doc Least. 14,221, i-or at least declare himself to be in full 15,246,1-once at least in every month (if there be 22,292,1-how many - - (which shall be two at 1.) Leave. 2, vi,i-were left at full and equal liberty to mod 3,viii,i-a blank left in the column of Lessons 8, 4,2-We have left undone those things which 13,141, -We beseech thee, leave us not comfortle 203, -leave us not, we beseech thee, destitute 208, -leaving his father and all that he had 14,228,2-then shall the words — be left unsaid 20, 277,1-is left to the direction of those laws 279,2-leaving the Ring upon the fourth finger 26,316, i-upon the few moments which are left yo 30,517, i-no place left among you, either for error Leaven. 13, 133-to put away the leaven of malice and wick Left. 20,277, i-the Man — and the Woman on the left 279,2(2)-fourth finger of the Woman's left han 32,551, i-standing on the right and left of the Alta Legitimately. 33,566, 2-regularly and legitimately constituted Length. 11, 38, 1— till at length the whole of thy dispersed '3. 63, -that it may at length attain to everlasting 23, 301, 2-that we may at length fall asleep peacef 33i56i,i-and at length, by God's mercy, they atta Lent. 4, xi,i-For The Forty Days of Lent 6, xxiv,2-The Forty Days of Lent the Wednesday - - after the First Sun 7,xxvii,i-In Table 2-Table for - - for the First Day of Lent 12,48, i-On the First Day of Lent - - the Office en 13,81, -Septuagesima, or the third Sunday before L 82, -Sexagesima, or the second Sunday before L 84, -Quinquagesima, — next Sunday before L. 86, -The first day of Lent, commonly called This Collect is to be read every day in Lent 88-95-The First, Second, etc. , Sundays in Lent Less. 7,xxviii,i-if it be less than 20, it is a Day of Apr 22,292,1-less cause to be disquieted for lack of the 30,526,2-hath purchased with no less price than 31,547, i-much less the walls of temples made with 33> 55S, i-Canonical Books. — Prophets the less 561,1-or into - - no less perilous than desperat LESSON. 00 LIFE. Lesson. 3,viii,i-The Old Testament - - for the First L-s. See also under first. the New Testament for the Second Les- sons. See also under second. to know what Lessons shall be read ever the Lessons both at Morning and at Eve a blank left in the column of Lessons the Proper Lessons for all which days. See also under proper. a-the Minister may read the Lessons appoi may read the Lesson from the Gospels the Lessons appointed in the Calendar may be read in place of the Lessons for may appoint such Lessons as he shall 4, ix,i-Tables of Lessons of Holy Scripture A Table of Proper Lessons For Sundays 2-the Old Testament Lessons appointed for x,i-A Table or Proper Lessons For Holy-Da xi, i-A Table Of Proper Lessons For The For 5, xii,i-A Table Of Lessons For January, &c 8, 7,1-before every Lesson the Minister shall after every Lesson, Here endeth 9, 23,2-Then a Lesson of the New Testament i5,244,2(2)-itninediately after the last L. at 23,29b,2-Then shall follow the Lesson, taken out 3o,5i6,2-in the holy Lessons taken out of the Gos Lest. 14,242,2-take ye good heed, 1. ye — provoke God 28,326, i-And lest, through - - we be drawn again Let. 13. 57. -we are sore let and hindered In running 14. 238, 2-the Priest - - shall 1. them depart with Letter. 6, xxv,i-the Sunday Letter next following look in the - - for the Sunday Letter Day --standing against that Sunday L. xxv,i(2),2;7,xxvii,2-To find the Dominical or Sunday L. xxv,2-against — you have the Sunday Letter the Letter under the number marked is the Sunday Letter for the Months of the Letter under the number not so m the Sunday Letter for the remainder 7,xxvii,2-For Finding The Dominical — Letter if- - then A is the Sunday Letter the Letter which standeth under that the Letter which - - is the Sunday L. the Letter found as above will be the the Letter — will be the Sunday L. 32,550, i-Paragraph in the Letter of Institution 551,2-of the prescribed Letter of Institution then shall he read the Letter of Instituti 554,2-make to him — in the form of a letter Leviticus. 33- 558i '-Canonical Books. - - Leviticus, etc Liberal. 21,285,1-to move such — to be liberal to the poor Liberally. 33,566,2-liberally to give alms to the poor, accord Liberty. 2, v,i-a most invaluable part of that blessed 1. 2,vi,i-were left at full and equal liberty to mod Licence. 20.277, i-whether by publishing Banns - - or by L. 32,550, 2-give and grant — our Licence and Auth License. 30,512,2-thereto licensed by the Bishop himself Lie. 11, 44,1-who now lie under the sentence of the 14,230, i-who lay in darkness and the shadow of 21.287,2-upon this child now lying upon the bed 288,1-here lying under thy hand in great weak 289,1-thy wrath lieth hard upon him, and his 290,1-here lying under the sudden visitation 25.312, i-as much as in us lieth, to the good of all 26.313, i-For thine indignation lieth hard upon us 28,323, 2-for his sake who lay down in the grave, 327,2-of the time when we shall lie down in 512,2-as much as in you lieth 30,516, 2-until ye have done all that lieth in you 5i7,2,5i8,2(2)-as much as lieth in you ye will 527,2-maintain - - as much as shall lie in you, Life. 2, vi,2-may lead quiet and peaceable lives. See also under lead. 8, 4,2-a godly, righteous and sober life 5,1-that the rest of our life hereafter 2-bring you to everlasting life 12,1-And the life everlasting 2-the Lord and Giver of Life the Life of the world to come 13,1-in — whom standeth our eternal life. See also under eternal. 14,1-after this life to attain everlasting joy 2-in righteousness of life 15,1-and all the blessings of this life 2-not only with our lips, but in our lives and in the world to come life everlasting 10, 33,2-to amend our lives according to thy holy ii, 38,1-become partakers of everlasting life 39,2-learn — to amend our lives 40,2-both by their life and doctrine they may 41,1-endue them with innocency of life whatsoever is needful for the life of man 2-Almighty God, the Lord of life and deat 42,1-how frail and uncertain our life is will bring ns to everlasting life 2-after this painful life ended, he may dw he may dwell with thee in life everlastin to whom alone belong the issues of life 44,2-live and walk — in this life present partaker of everlasting glory in the life 47,1-the giver of life, of health and of safety 2-of everlasting glory in the life to come 13, 52, -now in the time of this mortal life we may rise to the life immortal 54, -the blessed hope of everlasting life 63, -at length attain to everlasting life 65, -innocency of our lives, and constancy of 69, -may after this life have the fruition of 73, -thy peace all the days of our life 125, -opened — the gate of everlasting life 134, -and also an ensample of godly life the blessed steps of his most holy life 169, -may so faithfully serve thee in this life 201, -whom truly to know is everlasting life to be the way, the truth, and the life 204, -so to follow his doctrine and holy life 14,221, i-repented and amended his former evil 1. 229, i-both by their life and doctrine set forth serving thee — all the days of their life 2-all those who, in this transitory life, are servants departed this life in thy faith 230, i-amend your lives, and be in perfect cha and exalt us to everlasting life 2-in true holiness — all the days of our 1. 231.1-Serve and please thee in newness of life 233,1-by his rising to life again hath restored hath restored to us everlasting life 237. '( 2)-preserve thy body — unto everlastingl 239,1-the changes and chances of this mortal 1. by thy mercy, obtain everlastingl. 341,1-to examine your l-s and conversations by with full purpose of amendment of life LIFE. 91 LIKEWISE. 15,245, i-come to the land of everlasting life 2-the life of those who believe, and the res 247,2117, 261, i-the kingdom of heaven and ever- lasting life 248 i-walk in the same all the days of thy life 249,2-faithful soldier — unto his life's end lead the rest of his life according to this 18,266,2-walk in the same a'.l the days of my life may continue in the same unto my life's 269,1-to serve him truly all the days of my 1. 2-in that state of life unto which it shall 19,276, i-they may obtain everlasting life 20,280, i-the Author of everlasting life 2-so live together in this life, that in the world to come ye may have life 21,282,2-Almighty God is the Lord of life and dea 283,1-way that leadeth unto everlasting life 284, i-after this life there is an account to be and dwell with him in everlasting life 285,1-and everlasting life after death 288,1-repentance for all the errors of his life 289,2-shortness and uncertainty of human life 290,1-lead us through - - all the days of our 1. If it be thy will, preserve his life 2-made him partaker of everlasting life 22,292, i-time they shall depart out of this life 23,299,1-In the midst of life we are in death 2-and the life of the world to come 300,2-who is the resurrection and the Life from the death - - unto the life of righte when we shall depart this life, we may 25.306, i-glorify thy Name all the days of our life 310,2-and preserved, holding our souls in life for lost, our ship, our goods, our lives 311,1-not only by our words but also by our 1. serve thee in - - all the days of our life 312,1-such as may appear in our lives by an 26,313, i-examine your life and conversation by 2-with full purpose of amendment of life 315, 2-the course of a sinful and miserable life 318,2-reward of- - may end with his life 27,320,2-as may appear in our lives 28,323, i-from the beginning of our lives to this 2-that another day is added to our lives in a sober, righteous and godly life 327,1-other comforts and conveniences of life through the whole course of our lives 30,511, i-adorn them with innocency of life. See also 515,1; 526,1. 512,2-to frame and fashion your own lives, an to frame and fashion - - the lives of your 517,1-either for error - - or for viciousness in 1. and with a life agreeable to the same 2-to sanctify the lives of you and yours, 519,2-Is comfort, life, and fire of love 52i,2;528,2-and the Author of everlasting life 31.547, 2-aud grow in grace unto their lives' end 548,1-in perfect love - - unto their lives' end 32.553. 1 -and endue him with innocency of life 2-by my life and doctrine set forth thy tru SS.SSS.i-the Church doth read for example of life 2-everlasting life is offered to Mankind by 560,2-we may arise again, and amend our lives Predestination to life is the everlasting 561, 2-to frame his life according to that Law 562,2-partly are states of life allowed in the 564,2-either to vow the estate of single life Lift. 8, 8,1-Govern them, and lift them up forever "1 43.2-lift up thy countenance upon him. and 12, 51,2-The Lord lift up his countenance upon us 14,232,1-Lift up your hearts We lift them up unto the Lord 21,289,3-lift up the light of thy countenance upon 22,293,1-The Confession - - Lift up your hearts 25.3°5.2-tbe winds - - lift up the waves of the sea 25, 309, 2-the stormy wind lifted up the waves ther 33.564, i-reserved, earned about, lifted up, or wo Light. 8, 9,1-0 ye Light and Darkness, bless ye the 12,1-God of God, Light of Light 13. 52> -put upon us the armour of light 63, -to cast thy bright beams of light upon may so walk in the light of thy truth *35. -to them that are in error the light of thy 143, -by sending to them the light of thy Holy 191, -hast caused the light of the Gospel to shi 14,234, i-into the clear light and true knowledge 17, 264, 2-the children of God and of the light and as becometh the children of light 2i,2S9.2-lift up the light of thy countenance upon 23,301, 2-the lights of the world in their several 25,311,1-thy right haud - - and the light of thy 26,314,1-While you have the light, believe in the 1. and walk as children of the light 2-thou alone bringest light out of darkness 28,326, i-Let the light of thy Gospel shine upon 30,519,2-Enable with perpetual light 520, 2-Send down thy heavenly light 33,561,2-according to that Law, and the light of Lighten. 9, 27,1-Lighten our darkness, we beseech thee, 30,5 19, 2- And lighten with celestial fire Lighting. 14, 233, 2-came down lighting upon the Apostl Lightly. 14,241, i-and that not 1., and after the manner of 20,277,2-entered into unadvisedly or lightly Lightning. 8, 9,1-0 ye Lightnings and Clouds, bless ye the 10,31, i-From lightning and tempest Like. 8, 4, 10, 13. 79. 140, 199 14,237 15.251 i-strayed from thy ways like lost sheep i-Then shall be read in like manner -like unto him in his eternal and glorious -like as we do believe thy only begotten -Give us grace that being not like childre i-to deliver the same — in like manner i-to follow — and to be made like unto 2-without like great cause and necessity, 21,282,2-exhort — after this form, or other like 283,2-than to be made like unto Christ, by suff 23,299,1-He cometh up, and is cut down, like a 2-made like unto his own glorious body 26,313. i-exhort - - after this form, or other like 315, i-to exhort him after this form, or other 1. 2-you shall fade away suddenly like the gr 30,511,1-called to the like Office and Administrati 33,560, r-Christ - - was made like unto us in all 561, i-made like the image of his only-begotten 562,2-like nature of Sacraments with Baptism 565,1-in all places one, or utterly like that others may fear to do the like Likeness. 14, 232, 2-came down — in the likeness of fiery ton 23,301, 2-and awake up after thy likeness Likewise. 2, v,2-but likewise in her Articles and Homilies 8, 5,2-Then likewise he shall say 6,2-likewise at the end of the Venite 9, 21,2-likewise at the end of the Magnificat, &c. !3. 56, -may likewise so prepare and make ready I4.235.2-Likewise after supper, he took the Cup 241, 2-and being 1. ready to forgive others 15,246,2-earnestly believe that he will likewise 17,260,. i-Likewise, immediately before his ascensi 92 LIKEWISE. . 2, 27q [-the Woman - - shall likewise say after 26313,2-likewise ready to forgive others who hav «s 2-shall likewise say - - to the wicked, Go w S23 1 -shall likewise be examined and Ordained 33;563.2-and likewise the Cup of Blessing is a U,°2i,2-having a fair white linen cloth upon it 237.2-coveriugthe same with a fair linen cloth Lip. ,. 8 S.2-O Lord, open thou our lips $', 15,2-not only with our lips, but in our lives Listen. . , , . . . 28,324,2-listeu to our duty with honest hearts Litany. _ ., T 3 vii i-The Order for Morning Prayer, the L. The Litany may be used either in place 8, 14,1-omitted here when the Litany is said 10 30, i-The Litany or General Supplication 12! 48,1-after the Prayer - - in the Litany 49 2-If the Litany hath been already said in 26,Ai2,2-at such times as the Litany is not read 30,510,2-shall, with the Clergy - - say the Litany 522, 2-shall suffice that the Litany be once said 526', i-Aud then shall be said the Litany Little. . , , . . 14 242 2-Consider earnestly with yourselves how 1. 281325, i-being together, a little before bed-time Liturfiv* 1 iv i-they declare it to be the Liturgy of this 2 v,2-since the first compiling of her Liturgy cavil or quarrel against her Liturgy vi,i-those alterations in the Liturgy which be Live 8, 4,2-that we may hereafter live a godly - - life 5, 1- turn from his wickedness and live 14,2-in health and prosperity long to live o 28, i-liveth and reigneth ever one God. See also 52; 56; 58; 60; 79". 81; 88; 118; 119; 126; 140; 142; 143", 148; 210; 213; 247,1; 276,1; 511,1; 515,1; 521,2; 526,1; 529.1. 2- 10, 32,1-diligently to live after thy commandmen 35 2-in holiness and pureness of living 11, 41,2-fillest all things living with plenteousness 42,2-he may live to thee, and be an instrument 44! 2- faithfully live and walk according to thy 46,2-we offer - - to be a living sacrifice unto 47,2-faithfully live in this world according to 12, 50,2-ever live with thee in the world to come 58', -liveth and reigneth with thee and 13, 84, -without which whosoever liveth is counte '119, -that he should be converted and live 127, -evermore live with him in the joy of his 163, -by thee be enabled to live according to 14,229, i-aud live in unity and godly love 236,2-a reasonable, holy, and living, sacrifice 15,244,2-baptized - - and be made a 1. member of 248,2-belonging to the Spirit may live and gro who dost live and govern all things, wor 250,1-dead unto sin and living unto righteousn 16,252,2-if the Child - - do afterward live, it is r7.257,2-but live in sin committing many actual 17,264,2-and live godly, righteously, and soberly 20,278,2(2)-keep thee - -so long as ye both shall 1. to live together after God's ordinance 380,1-as Isaac and Rebecca lived faithfully tog ever remain - - and live according to th 2-so live together in this life, that in the 21,283, 2-rather be in subjection — and live 2S8,2-with whom do live the spirits of just men 23,298,2-hath but a short time to live and is full '300,1-Almighty God, with whom do live the sp 2-whosoever believeth, shall live though he whosoever liveth and believeth in him LOOK. 23 301 2-who livest with the Father and the Holy 25,306, i-The living, the living shall praise thee that we - - may live to serve thee 26,314,1-to fall in the hands of the living God 28'323,1-in whom we live and move and have our '326,2-as many as have received it, live as beco 327,2-grant us grace always to live in such a st so that, living and dying, we may be thi 30,520, i-The fountain and the living spring 527,1-live soberly, righteously, and godly in ,1 547,2-received as a living member of Christ s 32 550,2-should live of the things belonging to the 33 557.1-There is but one living and true God '56o,2-can no more sin as long as they live here 56i,i-into wretchlessness of most unclean living 2-not only in their living and manner of Livclv* 11, 44,1-Give them a strong and lively faith in 14,229,1-set forth thy true and lively Word 2-true penitent heart and lively faith 230,1-have a lively and stedfast faith in Christ 18,272,1-have a lively faith in God's mercy 26 313 2-you must add a lively and stedfast faith 28'324,1-a lively remembrance of that great day 32's53]2-set forth thy true and lively Word 13 ssq 2-do spring - - of a true and lively Faith a livelv Faith may be as evidently knew 564,1-and such as be void of a lively faith Liver. 14,221, i-to be an open and notorious evil liver Living. . , , ,. . 10, 32,1-that both by their preaching and Irving I3,i33» -serve thee in pureness of living and truth '219! -in all virtuous and godly living 14 239,2-may bring forth in us the fnut of good 1. 15 251,1-in all virtue and godliness of living 18,269,2-learn - - truly to get mine own living Local. I vi,2-further than local circumstances require •u'<;62,2-is partly of a local and civil nature 566! i-as well from- - as from the local referen °ny',i-first foundation and along continuance 8! 14'1-in health and prosperity long to live 20,278,2(2 )-keep thee - - so long as ye both shall 30 517 2-weighed these things - - long before this 33^560, 2-can no more sin as long as they live here i6°2«e2-defer not - - longer than the first or seco 2i'288,i-and grant him a longer continuance amo 3o',528,2-the longer paraphrase of the same Hym Long-suffering. 12,51,1-Full of compassion, Long-suffering, and 7 viii i-Look for the day of the month, &c. 6 xxv,i-To find Easter-day, look in the first look in the third column for the Sund 2-look for the next preceding Hundred 7 xxviii,i-look in the first column of this Table s' 12,2-1 look for the Resurrection of the dead 10' 35,1-Graciously look upon our afflictions 2-mercifully to look upon our infirmities II 40, 2-Mercifully look upon the same, and at 42,1,2-,21,282,1-Look down from heaven, wehu 42^1-Look upon him with the eyes of thy mer 43, 2- Look with pity, we beseech thee, upon 12 51 i-after the multitude of thy mercies look 13' 62, -stedfastly look up to heaven, and by fat ' 74, -mercifully look upon our infirmities 91, -We beseech thee, Almighty God, look up LOOK 98 LOVINGLY. 13, 94, -We beseech thee — mercifully to look 15, 245,1-that thou wilt mercifully look upon this 20,280, 2-the Lord mercifully with — look upon 21,282,1-Look upon him with the eyes of thy mer 288, i-Look graciously upon him, O Lord, and 289,1-look down in pity and compassion upon 23.299,2-looking for the general Resurrection in 25,306, i-Look down, we beseech thee, and hear 310,2-then didst thou mercifully look upon us 26,315, i-Look down with pity and compassion 317,1-Blessed Lord — look upon his infirmities 28, ^5,2-look upon us, we beseech thee, in mercy 33,558, 2-did look only for transitory promises Loose. 12. 51,1-pitifulness of thy great mercy loose us 20,279, i-Then shall they loose their hand 2-Then shall they agaiu loose their hands Lord. See under the words beseech, beloved, bless, blessed, Christ, Father, God, good, gracious, help, helper, merciful, mercy, mighty, name, pray, prayer, praise. Son, Supper, Table, year. 7,xxiv,2-the Ascension of our Lord 8,i,i;i2,2- The Lord be with you 7,1-weacknowledge thee to be the Lord 8,2-0 all ye works of the Lord io.i-O ye Priests of the Lord Servants of the Lord 12, 2-the Lord and giver of life 9,22,1-Thou only art the Lord 26,2-it is thou Lord only 10,30,2-Remember not, Lord u,3S,2-one Lord, one Faith 41, 2-the Lord of life and death — — 43,1-who sleep in the Lord Jesus 12,51. 2-The Lord make his face to shine — lift his countenance 13,58,1-The Nativity of our Lord 160-Lord of all power and might 14,230,1-be not judged of the Lord 232,1- We lift them up unto the Lord 234,2-art the same Lord 18,271,2-which the Lord hath com- manded 20,280,2-The Lord mercifully with 2 1, 282, 2-the Lord of life 283,1-day of the Lord chastisement of the Lord whom the Lord loveth 23, 299,1-Spare us, Lord most holy Thou knowest, Lord 300,1-depart hence in the Lord 25,305,2:306 1 -Save Lord, or else 305,2-Help Lord, and save us 306,1-Hear; Lord, and save us 307,1-the Lord of hosts 309,2-let us give thanks unto the Lord Great is the Lord redeemed of the Lord 310,1- even the Lord that Thou Lord hast made us glad 311,1-If the Lord had not - - if the Lord himself had not been The Lord hath wrought 2-the Lord hath appeared for us (2) hath covered our heads hath overthrown our enemies done great things for us (2) 26,316, i-no man shall see the Lord 30,516, 2-Messengers — of the Lord provide for the Lord's family 517,1-thankful unto the Lord 518, i-as the Lord hath commanded 520, 1 -According to thy promise, Lord 2-For Lord thou know'st us frail Grant, Lord, to us 521,1-that our only Lord 529, 2-the crown --laid up by the Lord 31,549,1-Omostglorious Lord 32,550,2-as the Lord hath ordained that 33,562,1-into the Lord's vineyard 564,1- Cup of the Lord the Lord's Sacrament O Lord. 5,2; 8,1(5); 13.1.2(2); i4.i; 15.2; 21,2; 26,2(3); 27,1; 34,i,2; 35,i(2),2; 42,1,2; 43,1,2; 44,1(2); 47,1; 49,2; 50,1(3)2; 51. 1; 55; 57; 62; 71; 78; 81; 84; 88; 123; 138; 152; 154; 157; 164; 172; 173; 185; 187; 190; 197; 224,2; 229,1; 232,2; 235,2; 236,2; 239,1,2; 245,2; 275.1(3); 282,1(3); 286,2; 287,2; 288,1(2); 299,1(2); 301,1; 306,1; 307,1,2(2); 308,1; 309,2; 311,2; 313,1; 3i5,i; 3i7,i; 326,1,2; 513,1; 520,2(2); 547.x.2(3); 548,i(3).2; 549.2; SS3.ii* O Lord God. 21,2(2); 31,2; 45,1; 46,2; 82; 203; 299,1; 549^ Lose. 8, 4,1-strayed from thy ways like lost sheep 13,156, -that we finally lose not the things eterna 25,310,2-when we gave all for lost, our ship, our 30,529, i-Hold up the weak - - seek the lost Love. (Noun.) 8, 15,1-for thine inestimable love in the redemp 9, 27, i-for the love of thy only son 11, 39 2-lbr the love of Jesus Christ our Lord 43, i-for the love of thy Son, our Saviour, Jes 13, 96, -of thy tender love towards mankind, has 152, -bring up in thy stedfast fear and love 153, -a perpetual fear and love of thy holy Na 159, -Pour into our hearts such love towards 160, -Graft in our hearts the love of thy Name 213, -to forsake — inordinate love of riches 14,229.1-live in unity and godly love 230,1-remember the exceeding great love of 2-pledges of his love and for a continual in love and charity with your neighbours i-keep — in the knowledge and 1. of God i-remain in perfect love and peace togeth 2-Stir up — such fervent love to thee 2-quietness, peace, and love, among all 2-Is comfort, life, and fire of love The God of peace and love i-The fire so bright, the love so sweet i-And knit the knots of peace and love 2-of thine infinite love and goodness towar 2-quietness, love, and peace among all me i-but of power, and love, and soberness 2-in word, in conversation, in love, in faith i-remain in perfect love together unto thei i-visit — this Congregation with thy love 2-in praises, to heighten my love and grat i-fervently kindle their love towards God 2-a sign of the love that Christians ought 239 20,280 21,290 30,518 5'9 520 521 527 529 31,548 32,553 33,56i 563 Love. 10, 32,1- 13. 62, 137. • 159. • 170, 211, 219, 14,222,1 243,1 269,1 20,278,1 2 279,1- 21,283,1 285,2 22,292,2 23,301,1 (Verb.) to give us an heart to love and fear thee may learn to love and bless our persecut •love the thing which thou commandest hast prepared for those who love thee that we loving thee above all things •make us to love that which thou dost co -to love that Word which he preached for those who unfeignedly love thee -that we may perfectly love thee, and wo -I exhort you as ye love your own salvati -to love him with all my heart, with all my duty — is to love him as myself To love, honour and succour my Father -Wilt thou love her, comfort her -Wilt thou love, honour, and keep him -to love and to cherish, till death us do to love, cherish, and to obey -whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth -Renew in him most loving Father -correct those whom thou dost love -pronounce to all who love and fear thee Lover. 8, 13, i-the author of peace and lover of concord Loving Kindness. 8, 15,1-for all thy goodness and loving kindness 11, 41,2-Show thy loving kindness, that our land 45,2-will always declare thy loving kindness beseeching thee to continue thy loving ki 27,321,1-to continue thy loving kindness to us Lovingly. 14,242, i-being so 1. called and bidden by God hi 16,252,21253, i-but most lovingly doth call them LOWER. 94 MAKE, Lower. 6,xxv,2-Hundredth Year in the lower part of Lowliness. 31,549, i-approaching — with lowliness and devo Lowly. 8, 4,1-confess them with an humble, lowly 18,269, 1-T0 order myself lowly and reverently to 27,321,1-by an humble, lowly and obedient walki Luke. 6,xxiv,2;i3,2is-St. Luke the Evangelist 13,215, -ealledsi Luke the Physician, whose pra 19,274, i-the words of the Evangelist Saint Luke 30,525, 2-written in the Gospel of Saint Luke Lunar. 6,xxiv,i-is the Fourteenth Day of a Lunar Mon Lust. (Noun.) 13, 68, -mortified from all worldly and carnal 1. 18,266,2-renouuce — all the sinful lusts of the 21,289, i-through the lusts of the flesh, or the wile 30,527,1-deny all ungodliness and worldly lusts 33,559, i-whereby the lust of the flesh — is not that concupiscence and lust hath of itself Lust. (Verb.) 33.559, i-lusteth always contrary to the Spirit Lying. i8,269,2-my tongue from evil speaking, lying, and M. 18,266, i-Answer. N. or M. 20,277, i-Bauns — between M. of — and N. of 278, i-M. wilt thou have this Woman to thy we 279, i-I M. take thee N. to my wedded Wife I N. take thee M. to my wedded Husban 280, i-Forasmuch as M. and N. have consented Maccabees. 33.558,2-The First Book of Maccabees The Second Book of Maccabees Magistrate. io, 31,2-to bless - - all Christian Rulers and M. 33,565, i-hurteth tne authority of the Magistrate 566,1-Of the Power of the Civil Magistrates The Power of the Civil Magistrate exten 2-may swear when the Magistrate requiret Magnificat. 9, 21,2-likewise at the end of the Magnificat 22,1-sungor said the Hymn called Magnificat Magnifkat. St. Luke i, 46 Magnify. 8, 8, i-Day by cay we magnify thee 8,2;9,i,2;io,i(3i)-praise him and magnify hi 11, 46, 2-al ways praising and magnifying thy me 14,222,1-and worthily magnify thy holy Name 232,2-we laud and magnify thy glorious Name 25,311,2-bless and magnify thy great and glorious 28,323, i-we bless and magnify thy glorious Name Main. 2,v,2-the main body and essential parts of the Maintain. 2,vi,2;io,3i,2-to execute justice and to maintain 28,326,2-maintain thy true religion and virtue 30,518, 2-Will you maintain and set forwards 526,2-to teach or maintain nothing, as necessa 527,2-Will you maintain and set forward, as Maintenance. 14,229,1-to the maintenance of thy true religion Majestic. 2,vi,2-the clearest - - and majestic manner Majesty. 8, 7, i-Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty 2-The Father of an infinite Majesty J3i 52. -shall come again in his glorious majesty 91, -stretch forth the right hand of thy M. 148, -in the power of the Divine Majesty to wo 194, -we humbly beseech thy Majesty, that, as 14,228,2-which we offer unto thy Divine Majesty 231,1-committed — against thy Divine Majesty 235,2-aud make here before thy Divine Majesty 19,275,2-and acceptable unto thy Divine Majesty 23,299,2-whose second coming"in glorious majesty 25,305,2-and therefore we adore thy Divine Majes 307,1-we make our address to thy divine Majes 310, i-blessed be the Name of his Majesty for 2-present ourselves — before thy Divine M. 31,547, i-greater reverence for his glorious majesty mighty in power, and of majesty incomp 2-for offering to thy glorious Majesty the 31,549, i-awful apprehension of thy Dirine Majesty 33>557>2-°f one substance, majesty, and glory, Make. 2, v,i-wherewith Christ hath made us free that such changes should be made 2-yielded to make such alterations, &c vi,i-the principal care herein was to make 8, 4, 2-T0 be Made by the Priest alone, standin 8,1-Make them to be numbered with thy Sai 12,1-Begotten, not made By whom all things were made And was made man 13,1:9,26,2-0 God, make clean our hearts wit 14.2-to make thy ways known unto them 15,2-to make our common supplications unto 9, 26,2-And make thy chosen people joyful thou, Lord, only, that makest us dwell 10, 34, 2-which we make before thee in all our tr 11, 38,2-who hast made of one blood all nations 40,2-faithfully and wisely make choice of fit 41,2-now make our prayers and supplications 44,1-make it effectual to the salvation of their 46,1-who alone makest men to be of one mind 12, 50,2-so make haste to help us in this world 51, 2-The Lord make his face to shine upon us 56, -so prepare and make ready thy way 58, -made thy children by adoption and grac 60, -who makest us glad with the yearly rem 65, -madest infants to glorify thee by their 68, -who madest thy blessed Son to be circu 79, -and make us the sons of God may be made like unto him in his eternal 86, -Create and make in us new and contrite who hatest nothing that thou hast made 96, -and also be made partakers of his resur 119, -O Merciful God, who hast made all men and hatest nothing that thou hast made and be made one fold under one shephe 152, -make us to have a perpetual fear and lo 164, -make them to ask such things as shall 166, -and be made partakers of thy heavenly 170, -make us to love that which thou dost co 175, -make us continually to be given to all 204, -Make us so to follow his doctrine and 207, -Make we beseech thee all Bishops and 217, -made an holy temple acceptable unto 14,221,2-to make amends for that wherein he him 228,2-hast taught us to make prayers, and sup 230, i-make us the children of God, and exalt 2-make your humble eonfession to Almigh 231,1-Then shall this General Confession be m. 233,1-made very man, of the substance of the MAKE. 95 MAN. 14,233, i-without spot of sin, to make us clean fro 234,2-sinful bodies may be made clean by his 235, i-who made there — a full — sacrifice 2-celebrate and make here before thy Divi thy Son hath commanded us to make 236,2-made one body with him, that he may 240, i-who have now m. our prayers and suppl 2-and are m. partakers of the Kingdom of 241,1-being ready to m. restitution and satisfa 243, i-we shall not cease to m. our humble petit 15,244,2-baptized — and be m. a living member 246,1-the Minister shall make this brief Exhor 2-and make him partaker of his everlasting 247,1-be born again, and be made an heir 2-after this promise made by Christ, this and the Answers to be made accordingly 249,2-shall make a Cross upou the Child's fore and with one accord make our prayers 250,2-as he is made partaker of the death of what a solemn vow — he hath here m. 251,1-to follow — and to be made like unto 16,253, 2-the Minister shall make this brief Exhor 256,2-do make such uncertain answers to the 257,1-the Minister may make the Questions 17,260,2-make them partakers of his everlasting 261, 2-after this promise made by Christ, ye and the Answers to be made accordingly 264,2-vow — they have now made before this your part and duty also, being made the 18, 266, 1- wherein I was made a member of Christ 267, i-who hath made me and all the world 271,1-we are hereby made the children of grac promises of God made to them in that Sa 19,274, i-solemn promise and vow that ye made promise — or that was made in your na 2-Who hath made heaven and earth 275,2-makest us both to will and to do We make our humble supplications unto 20,280, i-perform — the covenant betwixt them m. 21,283,2-than to be made like unto Christ, by suff 284,1-the profession which you made unto God 285, i-that he make amends to the uttermost of him be admonished to make his Will 286,2-make thee know and feel, that there is 288,2-live the spirits of just men made perfect 2S9,i-makest him to possess his former iniquiti 2-make him to hear of joy and gladness Make us, we beseech thee, deeply sensib 290,2-aud made him partaker of everlasting 291,1-the means which shall be made use of 23,29s, 2-while the Corpse is made ready to be lai 299,2-made like unto his own glorions body 25.306, 2-make an humble con lession of their sin 307,1-we make our address to thy Divine Maje 2-Make it appear that thou art our Saviour who hast made and rulest all things 310,1-hast made us glad through the operation 2-poor creatures, whom thou hast made which we made before thee in our great make us as truly sensible now of thy me 311, 2-and made us to stand in the day of battl in the Name — who hath made heaven 26,313, 2-ready to make restitution and satisfactio they shall be made white as snow 315,2-that you may make such use of your pun 316,1-from making a full and true confession 2-made to those whom he has offended the 318,1-should not make any public profession 28,324, i-as may make us both afraid and asham 2-making us serious and attentive, and rai 325,2-Here let him who reads make a short Make us deeply sensible of the great 327, 2-Make us ever mindful of the time when 30,509, i-Making, Ordaining, And Consecrating 510,1-The Form And Manner Of Making Dea 512,1-where provision is so made, to search for 5i2,i;5i8,i-to make both yourselves and them 513,1-Make them, we beseech thee, O Lord, to 30,516,1- 519.1- 521,2- 523.1- 528,2- 3I.547-i 548,1- 2- 32,553,2- 554,2- 33,557.1 560,1- 561,1- 563,1 564,2 566,1 the exhortation which is now made to to make their humble supplications to G had made perfect our redemption by his they that are to be made Deacons, shall they that are to be made Priests shall after that he had made perfect our rede making some Apostles, some Prophets edifying and making perfect his Church -much less the walls of temples made wit vow and convenaut between them made •their thankfulness, by making a right -to make me instrumental in promoting ■he shall make to him the address prescr ■Art II. Of the Word — which was made ■make men meet to receive grace Christ — was made like unto us in all who, by sacrifice of himself once made •to bring them — as vessels made to hon they be made sons of God by adoption they be made like the image of his only that inquiry be made of evil Ministers The Offering of Christ once made is that revision of them may be conveniently m. Maker. 8,n,2;i2,i-Maker of heaven and earth 14,231,1-Maker of all things, Judge of all men 22,292,2-Maker of mankind, who dost correct th 33.557. i-the Maker, and Preserver of all things Male-child. 15,244, i-There shall be for every Male-child Malefactor. 11,43,2-Malefactors after Condemnation Malice. 10, 31,1-from envy, hatred, and malice 13,133, -to put away the leaven of malice and wi 14,221, i-he perceiveth malice and hatred to reign 2-remaiu still in his frowardness and mali 241,2-be in malice, or envy, or any other grie 18,269,1-To bear no malice nor hatred in my hea 285, 1 -by the fraud and malice of the devil 26,317, i-decayed by the fraud and malice 0/ the 28,326, i-Purge our hearts from envy, hatred and Man. 2, v,2-which a godly man may not — use 8, 7,2-tookest upon thee to deliver man 9,2-0 ye Children of men, bless ye the Lord io.i-O ye holy and humble men of heart 12,1-Who for us men — came down from he And was made man 14, 2:26,314, 2-A Prayer for all Conditions of M. 14,2-all sorts and conditions of men 15, i-thy goodness — to us and to all men 9, 21,2-on earth peace, good will towards men 10, 33,1-to have mercy upon all men 34, 2-the craft — of the devil or man worketh n, 38, 2-made of one blood all nations of men 39, i-Grant that all men everywhere may seek 40,2-they may lay hands suddenly on no man set forward the salvation of all men 41,1-whatsoever is needful for the life of m. 43,2-afflict or grieve the children of men 45,1-bring forth fruit for the use of man 46, i-alone makest men to be of one mind in 47,1-full of compassion to the children of men 12, 50,2-who hast compassion upon all men 13, 68. -and obedient to the law for man 118, -given up into the hands of wicked men all estates of men in thy holy Church 119, -O merciful God, who hast made all men 137, -unruly wills and affections of sinful men 159, -such good things as pass man's understa 172, -the frailty of man without thee cannot 214, -the services of Angels and men in a won MAN. 98 MANNER. 14,228,1-and to give thanks for all men 230,1-and be in perfect charity with all men our Saviour Christ, both God and man 231,1-Maker of all things, Judge of all men 233,1-very man, of the substance of the Virgin 241,2-requisite that no m. should come to the 242,1-when a m. hath prepared a rich feast 2-It is an easy matter for a m. to say, I wi If any m. say I am a grievous sinner, an 15,244,2-forasmuch as all m. are conceived and b 246,2-how he exhorteth all men to follow their 248,1-that the new man may be raised up in hi 250, i-may crucify the old man, and utterly ab 17,259,2-that except a man be born of water and 260,1-said to him - - Men and brethren, what 18,269, i-to do to all men. as I would they should 2-Not to covet nor desire other men's good 272,1-and be in charity with all men 20,277, i-the Man on the right hand, and the Wo 2-to join together this Man and this Woman instituted — in the time of man's inuoce commended - - honourable among all m. If any man can show just cause why they 278,1-if no — the Minister shall say to the M. 2-The Man shall answer, I will have this Man to thy wedded husband giveth this Woman to be married to this M 279,1-shall cause the Man with his right hand taking the Man by his right hand *-The Man shall give unto the Woman a taking — shall deliver it unto the Man the Man holding the Ring there — shall the Man leaving the Ring upon the fourth «6o, i-Send thy blessing — upon this man and Those whom — let no man put asunder 2 — pronounce that they are Man and Wife 21,281, i-W'hen he cometh into the sick man's pre 284,1-to examine — both toward God and m. 2-do believe as a Christian man should, or no. See also under Oiristian. 285,1-hath done injury or wrong to any man But men should often be put in remembr 286,2-there is none other Name — given to m. 288, 1 -strengthen — in the inner man the more the outward man decayeth 2-do live the spirits of just men made perfe 22,292,1-mortal men are subject to many sudden 293,1-But if a man, either by reason of extremi 23,298,2-Man that is born of a woman, hath but a 300, 2-not to be sorry as men without hope for 25,310, i-and still doeth for the children of men 311,1-been on our side, when men rose up agai 26,313, -for the night cometh, when no man can 315,2-are soon to be removed from among men 316,1-and without holiness no man shall see the 2-your estate both towards God and - - man and be in charity with all men 28,324,2-ready to do good to all men, according 326,1-offence towards thee, and towards men 30,509, i-all men diligently reading Holy Scripture 2-no man might presume to execute any of no man shall be accounted — a lawful knowing — any Person to be a man of 517,1-work, pertaining to the salvation of man 520,2-Peace in our hearts with God and man 525, 2-present - - this godly and well-learned m . 527, 2-quietness, love, and peace among all m. 528,2-poured down his gifts abundantly upon m 529, i-increase — may be manifest unto all mea 31,546, 2-devout and holy men — have erected 547, i-to fill men's minds with greater reverence 549,2-thy habitation among the sons of men 33,557, i-Art. II. Of the Word — made very Man took Man's nature in the womb of the is one Christ, very God, and very Man 2-but also for actual sins of men appertaining to the perfection of Man's return to judge all Men at the last day 33.557 558 559 56o, 561, 562 563 565 366, 2-is not to be required of any man that it 2-the only Mediator between God and Man Mediator — being both God and Man i-fault — of the Nature of every man whereby man is very far gone from orig 2-The condition of Man after the fall of Art. XI. Of the Justification of Man i-do they make men meet to receive grace for by them men do declare, that they do 2-every man shall be saved by the Law or the Name of — whereby men must be sa a congregation of faithful men, in which 1 -It is not lawful for any man to take upon chosen — by men who have authority i-although they be ministered by evil men i-of countries, times and men's manners Ceremonies — ordained only by man's i-The Power of the — extendeth to all m. 2-the duty of all men who are professors of every man ought of such things as he po doth not prohibit, but that a man may Manasses. 33, 558,2-these following: Prayer of Manasses Manfully. 15,249,2-maufully to fight uader his banner, agai Manhood. 33,557, i-that is to say, the Godhead and Manhood Manifest. (Verb.) 13,69-didst manifest thy only-begotten Son 79-mauifested that he might destroy the works Manifest. (Adjective.) 30,529, i-tbe increase — may be manifest unto all Manifestation. 13,69-The Epiphany or the Manifestation of Christ Manifestly. 14,233,2-manifestly appeared to all his Apostles Manifold. 8, 3, 2-to acknowledge and confess our manifold 13,137, -among the sundry and manifold changes 203, -leave us not — destitute of thy manifold 14,231, i-We acknowledge and bewail our manifo 234, 2-but in thy manifold and great mercies 236, 2-uii worthy, through our manifold sins, to 19,275,1-increase in them thy manifold gifts of gr 26,316, i-to confess — your great and manifold 28, 323, 2-the manifold temptations which we daily 325,2-acknowledging our manifold transgrcssi 30,520, i-Thou in thy gifts art manifold Mankind. 2, vi,2-for promulgating them to mankind 8, 4,2-thy promises declared unto mankind 14,2-Creator and Preserver of all mankind 13, 96, -of thy tender love towards mankind, ha that all mankind should follow the exa 18.267,2-who hath redeemed me, and all mankind 20, 280,1-Creator and Preserver of all mankind 22,292,2-Maker of mankind, who dost correct tho 25,312,1-as much as -- to the good of all mankind 28 326, i-accept — our intercessions for all manki 30,521,2-appointed for the salvation of mankind 33,558,2-eve'rlasting life is offered to Mankind 560,2-hath chosen in Christ out of mankind Manner. 2, vi,i-in such manner as they might judge most 2-in the clearest — majestic manner 8, 10,1-Then shall be read in like manner 14, 237, i-to deliver the same - - in like manner 241,1-and that aot lightly and after the m. of MANNER. 97 MAY. 17,265,2-such person may be baptized in the m, 20,279, i-their troth to each other in this manner 21,283,2-by any manner of adversity, it shall plea 25,310, 2-in special manner hath been extended to 26,315,2-shortly to suffer death in such manner 30,509, 1 -The Form And Manner Of Making, Ord 2-admit — in such manner and form as fo 510, 1 -The Form And Manner Of Making Dea jii,2-exatnine — after this manner following 513, 2-in such manner and form as hereafter 514, i-The Form and Manner Of Ordering Prie 517,1-iu framing the manners both of yourselv 31,547, i-settiug apart this place in solemn manner 33,558, i-example of life and instruction of m. 561, 2-in their living and mannerof Ceremonies 564.1-ouly after an heavenly and spiritual m. 565, i-of countries, times, and men's manners Man-pleaser. 32,550,2-not as man-pleaser, but as continually Many. 8, 4.1-as many as are here present 13, 76, -set in the midst of so many and great da 188, -taken in to supply so many as are here 206, -to thy Apostle Saint Peter many excellen 14,235,2-which is shed for you and for many for 16,251,2-50 many of the Collects — as the lime 17,257,2-commiUing many actual transgressions 17,260, i-upou his first preaching — many were even as many as the Lord our God shall 2-And with many other words exhorted he 2-Tell me how many there are 2-How mauy Sacraments hath Christ orda How many parts are there in a Sacrame i-instruct or examine so many Children 2-iu a short time do the work of many day i-mortal men are subject to many sudden how many there are to communicate wit 2 -as many as can be spared from necessary 2-but canst save by many or by few 2-as many of the Family as can convenien 2-as many as have received it, live as beco i-notwithstanding our many and great pro i-to thy holy Apostles many excellent gifts 2-all we the rest — yet offend in many thi i-hath given occasion to many superstitious 18,267. 270 272, 21,290. 22,292 25.306, 307, 28,322, 326, 327. 30.523 33.560 564 March. 5, xiv,i-A Table Of Lessons For March 6, xxiv,i;xxv,i-next after the Twenty-first Day of March xxv.i-between the twenty-first Day of M. between the twentieth Day of March 7, xxvi;xxvii-In Tables, passim xxvii,2-Gives some Day in the Mouth of March from the first Day of March inclusive xxviii, i-if the number — it is a Day of March Mark. (Verb. ) 6, xxv,2-under the number marked with an aste under the number not so marked 7,xxvi,2-the Years marked with an asterisk are 13,54-hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly Mark. (Noun. ) 33.563.2-a sign of profession, and mark of differe Mark. 6,xxiv,2-St. Mark the Evangelist 13,199, -Ssint Mark's Day doctrine of thy Evangelist Saint Mark 15,246,1; 16. 253, i-words of the Gospel, written by St. Mark 17,260, i-in the last chapter of Saint Mark's Gosp Marriage. 20,277, 1- 1 publish the Banns of Marriage between 278,1-if any persons - - their marriage is not 20,278,1-the lawfulness of the proposed marriage 33,564,2-Art. XXXII. Of the Marriage of Priests either to vow — or to abstain from m. Marriage-garment. 14,241,1-in the marriage-garment required by Go Marry. 14,242,2-refused — or because they were m-d 20,277, i-the Persons to be married shall come into 278, i-to the Persons who are to be married 2-Who giveth this Woman to be married to 33,564,2-lawful - - to marry at their own discreti Martyr. 6,xxiv,2-St. Stephen the Martyr 8, 7,2-The noble army of Martyrs praise thee 13, 62, -the example of thy first Martyr Saint Ste 30,510,2-to choose — the first Martyr Saint Steph Mary. 8, 11,2-Born of the Virgin Mary 12,1-by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary 13, 194, -The Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin 197, -Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary 14,233,1-man, of the substance of the Virgin Mary Mass. 33, 564,2- Wherefore the sacrifices of Masses, in Master. 14,230,1-the exceeding great love of our Master 18,269, i-to all my — spiritual pastors and m-s 272,1-all Fathers, Mothers, Masters, and Mistr 28,322, 2-The Master or Mistress having called to 325, i-let the Master or Mistress, or — say as Material. 2,v,2-as well in the chiefest materials as in the Matrimony. 14,225,2-Notice — of the Banns of Matrimony 20, 277,1-The Form Of Solemnization Of Matrimo The laws respecting Matrimony — being not be joined together in holy Matrimony day — for Solemnization of Matrimony 2-to join together — in holy Matrimony 278, i-lawfully joined together in Matrimony 278,1,2) 2)-to live — in the holy estate of Matri 31,548, i-joined — in the holy estate of Matrimony 33,562, 2-Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimo 565,2-Of the State of Matrimony Matter. 14,225,2-Notice - - of — and other matters to be 242,2-It is an easy m. for a man to say, I will 33,561, 2-not only — but also in matters of Faith Matthew. 6,xxiv,i;i3,2i2-St. Matthew the Apostle 13,212, -didst call Matthew from the receipt of cu 30,515,2-part of the ninth Chapter of Saint Matth 523, i-shall be either out of St. Matthew ix. 36 Matthias. 6.xxiv,2-St. Matthias the Apostle !3> 87, -except upon the Feast of St. Matthias 196, -Saint Matthias's Day- didst choose thy faithful servant Matthias 30,526, i-ordained Matthias to be of the number of May. 5, xvi,i-A Table Of Lessons For May 7,xxvii, -In Table May. (Permissive.) Withuse-v,2;vii,i(3); xi,i; 11,2; 38,1; 43,2; 52,1; 60; 127; 225,2; 257,1; 287,1; 293,2; 302,2; 303,1; 305.1; 563.I- MAY. 98 MERCIFUL. With read-vii,i,2; viii,2(3); 48,1; 273,1; 314,2. With sing-viii,2, 6,2; 7,1; 21,2; 228.2; 236,2; 298.2; With say-6,2; 7,1; 14,2; 15,1; 21,2; 224, [( 2); 234 1(2); 239,1; 273,1; 285,1; 287,1; 289,2; 290,1, 311,2. With omit- 1,1; 8,1; 10,2; 14,1; 49.2; 221,2; 222,1; 224,2; 229,2; 249,2; 304,1; 550,1. 2, v,i-may without offence be allowed by common consent — may be allowed 4, ix,2-may be interchanged the one for the oth 8, i.i-may end the Morning Prayer with may, at his discretion, pass at once 9, 27,2-The Minister may here end the Evening 14,221,1-So to do as soon as he conveniently may 15,244, i-Baptism may be administered upon 16,257,1-the Minister may make the Questions 17,265,1-the Minister may begin with 2-it may suffice to use the such person may oe baptized 20,277, 2-why they may not lawfully be joined tog 278,1-may not lawfully be joined may demand sufficient surety 21,283,1-the Minister may end his exhortation 22,29^,2-the Minister alone may communicate wi 23,298,2-such fitting Prayers may be added 26,314, i-Now, you may claim the merjts of Christ 30,509, 2-may at — admit him a Deacon 513,2-may be admitted - - to the Order of Prie 550, i-may proceed to institute him 32,551,2-just cause why he may not be instituted 33,562, i-may it so expound one place of Scripture 565,1-may be changed according to the diversi 566,2-but that a man may swear when the Mean. (Noun and Adjective.) 2, v,2-the happy mean between too much stiffn 14,240,2-in the m. season to consider the dignity 33,564, i-the mean whereby the Body of Christ is Mean. (Verb.) 18,270,2-What meanest thou by this word Sacram I mean an outward and visible sign Meaning. 8,11,2-considered as words of the same meaning Means. 8, 15,1-for the means of grace and for the hope 14,241, i-The way and m-s thereto is 2-by this m-s cannot quiet his own conscie 18,270,2-as a means whereby we receive the same 21,291, i-prosper the means which shall be made 26,313, i-The way and means thereto is, to exami 30,517, i-by any other means compass the doing of 522,2-shall deliver — as the means of our sal Measure. 6,xxiv,2-RequiresSuch A Measure Of Abstinence 13,166, -grant unto us such a measure of thy gra 30,520,2-Such measures of thy powerful grace 31,547,2-receive such a measure of thy Holy Spiri Meat. 28,324, i-Keep us temperate in our meats and dri Mediation. n.j7,2-iu the Name and mediation of Jesus Christ 12,51, i-the merits and mediation of thy blessed Son. See alio under Merits. Mediator. 8, 14, 1 -for the honour of our Advocate and Medi- ator. See also under Advocate 13,301,1-through Jesus Christ our Mediator and 553,1-Jesus Christ our only Mediator and Rede 33,558, 2-who is the only Mediator between God Medicine. I3,2i6-medicines of the doctrine delivered by him Meditation. 32,553.1-tlie words - and the meditation of his Meek. 2, vi,2-with a meek, candid, and charitable fra 14,229, i-with meek heart and due reverence, they Meekly. 10,32, i-to hear meekly thy Word and to receive 12,50,2-from us, who meekly acknowledge our Meet. (Verb.) 8, 4, i-assemble and meet together to render th 23, 294, i-The Minister, meeting the Corpse at the 25, 307, 2-who cannot meet to join in Prayer with 28,323, 2-manifold temptations which we daily m. Meet. (Adjective.) 14,230,1-mect partakers of those holy mysteries 232,1-It is meet and right so to do 2-It is very meet, right, and our bounden 30,510, i-be apt and meet — to exercis • their min 2-such as shall be found meet to be Ordere 514,2-and that they are persons meet for the 33.560, i-do they make men meet to receive grace Meeting. 11,37,2-A Prayer to be used at Meetings of Conve Melt. 25,309,2-oursoul melted within us because of trou Member. 1, iv,2-received as such by all the members of 2, vi,2-received — by every true member of 13, 68, -our hearts, and all our members, being 118, -every member of the same, in his vocati 14,238,1-very m-s incorporate in the mystical 15,244,2-baptized — and be made a living m. of 18,266,1-wherein I was made a member of Christ 21,285,2-this sick member in the unity of the Chu 28,326, 2-grant that every member of the same, in 30,516,2-the same Church, or any member thereof 31,547,2-received as a living member of Christ's 32,551, i-in case of — two members of the Vestry 551, ( 2)-the member of the Vestry supplying 33.561, i-mortifying - - and their earthly members Memorial. 14,235,2-celebrate the memorial thy Son hath Memory. 14,235,1-perpetual memory of that his precious 32,553,2-Fill my memory with the words of thy Merciful. 6,xxiv,2-all other Blessings of his merciful Provi 8, 4,1-Almighty and most merciful Father 8, 4, 2;n, 45,2-0 most merciful Father 10, 34,2-0 God, merciful Father, who despisest ii, 39, i-Almighty and most merciful Father, we 40, i-to be merciful to those who truly repent 42,2-A.lmigt ty God, and merciful Father, to 43,2-0 Merciful God, and heavenly Father, who has taught us. See also 43,2; 51,1; 119; 168; 208; 248,1; 289,1; ;oo,2; 323,2 44,2-Grant, we beseech thee, un.st merciful 47,1-impressed with a sense of thy merciful 2-duly sensible of thy merciful providence 12, 50,1-be merciful to us siuners, for thy Name's bv thy merciful pardon may be absolved O most mightv God and merciful Father 13, 6^, -Merciful Lord, we beseech thee to cast 138, -by thy merciful guiding tnav perform the 164, -Let thy merciful ears, O Lord, be open 179, -O Almighty and most merciful God, of thy bountiful goodness. See also 282,1; 285,2; 325.2. MERCIFUL. 99 MERCY. 13,180, -Grant we beseech thee, merciful Lord 14,231,1-Have mercy upon us — most merciful 234,2-to come to this thy Table, O merciful Lo 236,1-most humbly beseech thee, O merciful 15,250, i-Weyield thee hearty thanks, most m. 18,270, 1 -will be merciful unto us, and forgive us 21,288,2-a faithful Creator, and most merciful 23,299,1-0 holy and merciful Saviour, thou most shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer O holy and most merciful Saviour 301,1-Grant this — O merciful Father 2-Most merciful Father, who hast been pie 25,307,2-Lord be merciful to us sinners, and save 26,312,2-he shall add the prayer, OGod, merciful 27,319, i-the other blessings of his merciful Provid 320,2-the other blessings of thy merciful provi 321,1-0 most merciful Father, who hast blessed 28,326, 2-Be merciful to all who are in any trouble 30,522, 2-Most merciful Father we beseech thee 527,2-be merciful for Christ's sake to poor and 528, 2- Almighty God, and most merciful Father 529, i-Be so merciful, that you be not too remi 2-Most merciful Father, we beseech thee Mercifully. 9, 26,2- 10, 34.2 35.i Hi 39.2- 13. 69, - 71. - 81, - 93. ■ 96. - 150, - 166, ■ 14,228,2 236, 1- 239.1 240,1- 26,313,1 316,1- 30.5". i- And mercifully hear us when we call upon thee. See also under hear. Mercifully assist our prayers which we Mercifully forgive the sins of thy people, See also under forgive. mercifully to look upon our infirmities. See also under look. may — be mercifully turned into plenty Mercifully grant that we who know thee now by faith. See also under grant. we beseech thee mercifully to receive the may be mercifully delivered by thy good ■by the comfort — may mercifully be reli Mercifully grant that we may both follow Mercifully accept our prayers Mercifully grant unto us such a measure -most mercifully — to receive these our mercifully to accept this our sacrifice Assist us m. O Lord, in these our supplic m. to incline thine ears to us who have ■so wisely and mercifully ordered the cou who calleth us mercifully to amendment ■Mercifully behold these thy servants now called. See also 515,1; 526,1. Merciless. 25,309, 2-hath delivered from the merciless rage Mercy. 8, 4,1-by his infinite goodness and mercy 2-But thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us 5,1-whoof his great mercy hath promised. See also under great. 2-Have mercy upon you 8, i-O Lord, have mercy upon us, have mercy O Lord, let thy mercy be upon us I3,i;26, 313,1-0 Lord show thy mercy upon us 15,1-Almighty God, Father of all mercies thy late mercies vouchsafed unto them that due sense of all thy mercies 9,2i,2(2);22,i;io,33,2-have mercy upon us 27, 2-Have mercy upon this whole land 10, 30(8 )-have mercy upon us miserable sinners 33,1-to have mercy upon all men 34, i(2);i2, 49,2; 14,224,1; 21. 281, 2; 23, 300, i-Lord, have mercy upon us 34,i;i2,49,2; 14,224,1; 21,281,2; 23,300, i-Christ, (2)-have mercy upon us 35,1-Favourably with mercy hear our prayers O Son of David, have mercy upon us O Lord, let thy mercy be showed upon whole trust and confidence in thy mercy 11, 41, 2-not our sins, but thy promises of mercy 42. 4< 44 45 ■I" 47, 50 5' '3. 57. 86, 119, 156. 166, 167, 172, 14,222, 222; 223, 231. 234, 235. 239. 241. i5.244. 245 246 248, 16,252, 18,270, 272. 21,282, 283, 284, 285: 287, 288, 289 290 291, 22,292, 23.301. 25,305, 306, 307: 309: 310 3" 312 26,314 i-in the midst — O Lord, remember mercy. See also 44.1; 46,2. O Father of mercies and God of all Look upon him with the eyes of thy m. 2- Look down with the eyes of m. i-with a grateful sense of thy mercies 2-Remember him, O Lord, in mercy the Prayer beginning, O Father of m-s i-Visit them, O Lord, with thy mercy and i-through thy mercies in Jesus Christ our in thy mercy hast relie\cd and comforted 2-thy holy Name for this thy mercy I— still to continue such thy mercies 2-praise — for these thy mercies towards always praising and magnifying thy m. 2-whose mercy is over all thy works 2-Thy property is always to have mercy i-Aud in thy wrath thinkest upon mercy after the multitude of thy mercies look is ever to have mercy and to forgive -thy bountiful grace and mercy may spee -obtain of thee the God of all mercy -Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infide -Increase and multiply upon us thy m. -declarest — chiefly in showing mercy -Pour down — the abundance of thy m. -Keep — thy Church with thy perpetual m i-ask God mercy for their transgressions 223<9)-Lord have mercy upon us, and inch' 2-Lord have mercy upon us, and write i-Have mercy upon us, have mercy upon 2-whose property is always to have mercy i-for that thou of thy tender mercy, didst 2-and finally, by thy m. obtain everlasting 2-but with a full trust in God's mercy 2-that of his bounteous m. he will grant to i-We beseech thee, for thine infinite ni. 2-will embrace him with the arms of his m. 2-thromjh thy mercy, O blessed Lord God, 2:253.1 -doth not deny his grace and mercy i-And this I trust he will do of his mercy i-lively faith in God's mercy through Chri i-Look upon him with the eyes of thy m. i-trustingin God's mercy for his dear Son i-find mercy at our heavenly Father's han 2-according to the multitude of thy mercies Open thine eye of mercy upon this thy puttcth his full trust only in thy mercy i;26,3iS,i-Unto God's gracious mercy 2-and save his soul for thy mercies' sake Grant this, O Lord, for thy mercies' sake i-O Father of mercies, and God of all comf sins may be done away by thy mercy i-O blessed Lord, the Father of mercies 2-Shut not up thy tender mercies in disple whose days — whose mercies cannot be i-we fly unto thee for mercy in behalf of 2-let thy mercy supply to him the want of shall sing to the honour of thy mercy i-Perfect — this thy mercy towards him 2-to have mercy upon this thy servant visi 2-through thy mercy, who livest with the i-thankful remembrance of thy mercies i-Help, Lord, and save us for thy mercy's 2-have mercy upon us, save us now and ev 2-begging mercy and imploring thy help and save us for thy mercy's sake 2-he is gracious: and his mercy endureth so great hath been his mercy towards us 2-who art of infinite goodness and mercy thy mercy is over all thy works for this thy mercy in saving us when we i-as truly sensible now of thy mercy i-grace to improve this great mercy to thy as for all thy mercies, so in particular i-cry for mercy when it is the time of justi Now, you are the object of God's mercy neither fly to bis mercy to protect you MERCY. 100 MINISTER. 26,314, 2-and in thy wrath rememberest mercy 315,1-whose mercy is everlasting, and power 2-you ought to depend on the mercies of 316, i-On the other hand, despair not of God's m for God shutteth not up his mercies for 2-may find mercy at your heavenly Fathe an entire dependence upon the mercies 317,1-shall declare to him the pardoning m. Open thine eye of mercy upon this thy putteth his full trust only in thy mercy O Father of mercies, and God of all com Blessed Lord, remember thy mercies 318,2-declarest — chiefly in showing mercy to have mercy upon this thy servant 28,323, i-Acknowledgmeut of God's mercy and For these thy mercies, we bless and mag 2-And since it is of thy mercy, O gracious 325,2-look upon us, we beseech thee, in mercy 326,2-unfeigned thanks for all thy mercies 327,1-thy mercy in sending thy only Sou into for the mercies and benefits of the past 30,529, i-so minister — that you forget not mercy 33,561, i-by God's mercy, they attain to everlastin Merit. Through the merits, thy merits, &c. -9,27,1; 11,40,1; M.I33; 143'. 216; 21,286,1; 26,316,2; 317,1; 28,327,1; 30,511,1; 515,1:526.1; 32>554.2 11, 38,1-through the merits and death of Jesus Ch 44, i-for the sake and merits of thy dear Son 12, 51,1-the merits and mediation of thy blessed Sou. See also 167; 288,2; 289,2; 324,2 13,123, -for his merits, who died and was buried 169, -through the merits of Jesus Christ our 14,234, i-For the precious death and merits of thy 236, i-by the merits and death of thy Son Jesus 2-not weighing our merits, but pardoning 238, i-by the m-s of the most precious death an 25,306, i-for the infinite merits of our blessed Savi 26,313,2-dependence upon the merits of the death 314, i-Now, you may claim the merits of Christ nor to the merits of Christ to cover you 315,2-to depeud on — and the merits of our 28,327, i-through whose merits and intercession 2-through the merits aud satisfaction of thy 511, i;5i5,i-through the merits of our Saviour 30,519,2-Praise to thy eternal merit 33i559.2-only f°r the nierit of our Lord and Savio Meritorious. 1 4, 240, 2 -received in remembrance of his m. Cross Message. 13,197-known the incarnation - by the message Messenger. '3. 55> -thy first coming didst send thy messenger 30,516,2-to be Messengers, Watchmen and Stewar Michael. 6,xxiv,i;i3,2i4-St. Michael and all Angels Midst. 11, 42,1-in the midst of thy judgment, O Lord, re 46,2-in the midst of judgment remembering praising — thy mercies in the midst of 13, 76, -set in the midst of so many aud great da 21,289, i-contracted m the midst of this miserable 23,299, 1 -In the midst of life we are in death 5 16, 2-that are in the midst of this naughty wor 3i,549.2-in the midst of the assembly of the saiuts Might. 8, 13,1-through the might of Jesus Christ our Lo ■3. 57i -and with great might succour us 160, -Lord of all power and might, who art 25,31 1, 2-in whose hand is power and might 30,521, i-The Father of all might Mightily. 12,50, i;2i, 281, 2-And evermore mightily defend Mighty. 8, 13,2-Defend us in the same with thy mighty the high and mighty Ruler of the univer 11, 38, i-to direct — by the mighty power of the 46,1-that thou art our Saviour and mighty De 12, 50,1-0 most might j' God, and merciful Father li> 78, -evermore be defended by thy mighty pow 154, -may, by thy mighty aid, be defended 14,224, 2; 19, 276, 2-through thy most mighty protect 233,2-great sound as it had been a mighty win 235,2-his mighty resurrection and glorious asce 21,290,2-Great and mighty God, who bringest do 23,299,1-0 Lord God most holy, O Lord most m. spare us Lord most holy, O God most m. 2-according to the mighty working whereby 25,307, 2-that thou art our Saviour and mighty De 310,2-0 most mighty and gracious good God 311,1-The Lord hath wrought: a mighty salvat 26,313,1-humble yourself under the mighty hand 31,547,1-0 eternal God, mighty in power Militant. 14,228,2-whole state of Christ's Church militant Mind. (Verb.) 14,229,2-ye who mind to come to the holy Comm 231,1-the Priest and all those who are minded Mind. (Noun.) 2, vi,2-meek, candid, and charitable frame of m. 8, 14,2-afflicted or distressed, in mind, body or II, 38,2-may with one mind and one mouth glori 40,2-so guide and govern the minds of thy 46,1-makest men to be of one mind in a house 13,123, -thou dost put into our minds good desires 140, -may also in heart and mind thither asce 176, -with pure hearts and minds to follow 180, -and serve thee with a quiet mind 14,238,2-keep your hearts and m-s in the knowle 243, i-by God's grace return to a better m. 17,264,2-your part — to put them in mind, what 18,269, i-with a" mv heart, with all my mind 21,289, i-Persons troubled in mind or in conscien 291,1-to health of body and vigour of mind 26,313, 2-true repentance and change of mind 316,2-blessed temper and composure of mind 28,324, i-keep in our minds a lively remembrance 2-minds always contented with ou > present our minds from the thoughts of this world 326,2-give them repentance and better minds 30,512, a-following with a glad mind and will their 517,1-have a mind or will thereto of yourselves 2-may also understand your minds and 520, i-Visit our minds, into our hearts 2-O Holy Ghost, into our minds 526,2-how you are minded to behave yourself 31,547, i-to fill men's minds with greater reveren 548, i-such seriousness — and devotion of m. 549,1-with bodies undefiled aud minds sanctifi 32 550,2-as continually bearing in mind that you 33,561, i-drawing up their mind to high — things Mindful. 28,327,2-Make us ever mindful of the time when Mingle. 33,563, i-the evil be ever mingled with the good Minister. (Verb.) 19,273, i-miuistered to the more edifying of such 30,512,1-wheu he ministereth the Holy Communion 518,1-so to minister the Doctrine 522, i-to minister the holy Sacraments in the 529, i-so minister discipline, that you forget 32, 551, 2-that an unworthy person should minister MINISTER 101 MINISTER. 33,561, 2-the Sacraments be duly ministered accor 562, 1- Art. XXIII. Of Ministering in the Cong or ministering the Sacraments in the lod 2-or to minister the Sacraments, in a tong 563,1-do minister by his commission and autho do receive the Sacraments ministered un although they be ministered by evil men 564,1-to be ministered to all Christian men 565,2-ought to be ministered in a known tongue Minister. (Noun.) For Minister with responsive sentences, see 1,1; 6,i; 13,1(2); 26,2(5); 34,1; 35,1; 50.1(5); 222,1,2 (2); 223(7); 248,1(3); 281,2(3); 282,1(3); 304,1(2), 2(2); 552,2 3, vii,i-the Minister may — use such devotions 2-The Minister shall — use the Proper viii,2-the Minister may read the Lessons appoi At evening Prayer on Sunday, the Minis the Minister may appoint such Lessons 4, ix,2-at the discretion of the Minister 8, 1,1-The Minister shall always begin the Minister may at his discretion pass 3,2-Then the Minister shall say. See also under say. 4, 1-T0 be said — after the Minister 5,1-given power and commandment to his M. a-Then the Minister shall kneel, and say 6,1-Here, all standing up the Minister shall 7,1-before every Lesson, the Minister shall 11, 2-Then shall be said — by the Minister 12,2-the Minister first pronouncing 16,1-The Minister shall begin the Evening Pr 9, 26,2-Endue thy Ministers with righteousness 27, 2-The Minister may here end the Evening that they knowing whose ministers they 10, 33, 2-The Minister may at his discretion omit 34,1-Then shall the Minister — say the Lord 12, 48, i-read — at the discretion of the Minister The Minister and the People kneeling, 49,2-If the Litany — the Minister may omit 50, j-Then shall the People say — after the M. li< 56, -Grant that the ministers and stewards 14,221,1-the Minister shall know any to be an op The same order shall the Minister use •-the Minister in that case ought to admit every Minister so repelling any, as is the Minister, standing at the right side aaa,l-Then shall the Minister — rehearse distl whenever it is omitted, the Ministsr shall t-the Minister shall read the Epistle, sayi aas.a-the Minister shall declare unto the People After which, the Minister — shall return •28,2-sung — under the direction of the Minis 229,1-grace - - to all Bishops and other Minist »37, i-And the Minister who deliveretli the a-the Minister shall return to the Lord's T aj9,i-said after — at the discretion of the M. 240, i-but the M. and - - shall — eat and drink When the M. giveth warning for the Cele 241,2-let him come to me, or to some other M. 15,244, 2-give knowledge thereof — to the Minister as the M- by his discretion shall appoint the Minister coming to the Font — shall then shall the M. proceed as followeth 246,2-the Minister shall make this brief Exhor a47,i-Then shall the Minister speak unto the 2-The Minister shall then demand of the 249,1-The Minister shall take the Child into Here the Minister shall make a Cross 2-the Minister may omit that part of the 16,351, 2-The Minister of every Parish shall often let the Minister of the Parish — call any other lawful Minister that can be a52,i-the Minister shall pour Water upon it, Then the Minister shall give thanks unto a-if the Minister of the same Parish did were baptized by any other lawful Minis 16,252,2-then the Minister of the Parish where if the Minister shall find - - that all thin 253,2-the Minister shall make this brief Exhor 254,2-Theu shall the Minister demand the name 256,2-such uncertain answers to the Minister's then let the Minister baptize it in the 257,1-the Minister may make the Questions the Minister may use the remainder ot 17,257,2-timely notice shall be given to the M. as the Minister, in his discretion, shall If they answer, No: then shall the Minist 261, i-the Minister shall speak to — on this a-The Minister shall then demand of the 263,1-Then shall the Minister take each Person 264,1-the Minister shall use this Exhortation 265,1-the Minister may begin with the questio the Minister shall use the exhortation Then the Minister shall proceed to the a-the Minister shall use this form of words 18,272, i-The Minister of every Parish shall dilige and be ordered by the Minister, until 2-the Minister of every Parish shall either 19,273,1-he, or some other Minister appointed by a-Then the Minister shall present unto the 274,1-some Minister appointed by him, may 276, 2-The Minister shall not omit earnestly to 20, 277,1-every Minister is left to the direction of there standing together — the Minister 278, i-The Minister, if he shall have reason to if no — the Minister shall say to the 279, i-The Minister, receiving the Woman Woman --shall likewise say after the M. a-the Man — taught by the Minister, shall the Minister taking the Ring shall deliv Man leaving the Ring — the Minister 280, i-Then shall the Minister join their right Then shall the Minister speak unto the a-And the Minister shall add this Blessing 21,281,1-notice shall be given thereof to the M. 282,2-Then shall the Minister exhort the sick 283, i-the Minister may end his Exhortation in 284, 2-the Minister shall rehearse the Articles 285,1-Then shall the Minister examine whether said before the Minister begin his Prayer The Minister shall not omit earnestly to 287,1-the Minister may use any part of the ser said — at the discretion of the Minister 22,292,1-Ministers shall diligently from time to must give timely notice to the Minister the Minister shall there celebrate the 293,1-After which the Minister shall proceed the Minister shall first receive the com and after minister unto those appointed want of warning in due time to the M. 2-the Minister shall instruct him, that if then the Minister — shall cut off the the Minister alone may communicate 294, i-The Minister, meeting the Corpse at the 298, 2-at the discretion of the Minister, the Cre 24,303, i-may be used at the discretion of the M. 304,2-which shall be applied by the Minister 26,312,2-the Minister shall insert, after the Collect when notice is given to the Minister, that 313,1-Then shall the Minister exhort the Priso 314,1-the Minister shall examine him concerni Then shall the Minister examine whether 2-Here the Minister — may read certain 315,1-the Minister shall proceed to exhort him 316,2-the Minister shall examine him concerni Then shall the Minister examine wheth 318,1-the Minister shall use such devotions as 27,320,2-said or sung — at the discretion of the M 30,509, i-these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Chu 5io,2;5i5,i;526,i-appointed divers Orders of M. 512,2-obey your Bishop, aud other chief M-s 521,2-as well by these thy Ministers, as by they shall be appointed thy Ministers 31,548,2-the Minister appointed is to read the MINISTER. 102 MORE. 32.550, i-An Office Of Institution Of Ministers Into the Election of a Minister into a Parish 'the Election and Institution of Ministers "person — is a qualified Minister of this 553, 1 -hast promised to be with the Ministers of 2-Theu shall the Instituted Minister kneel 554,1-The Instituted Minister, standing up, sh 2-the Instituted Minister shall proceed to present at the Institution of a Minister 33.562, i-authority — to call and send Ministers 563,1-Of the Un worthiness of the M-s that inquiry be made of evil Ministers 565,2-read in the Churches by the Ministers 566,1-Consecration of Bishops and Ministers Ministration. 15,244,1-The M. Of Public Baptism Of Infants 16,251,2-The Ministration of Private Baptism of 17,257, i-The Ministration Of Baptism To Such As 22,293,2-attend the public Ministration in the 30,511.2-to take upon you this Office and Ministra 513, i-modest — and constant in their Ministra 526,2-that you are truly called to this Miuistra 33.563, 1 -chief authority in the Ministration of the Ministry. 11, 40.2-to serve in the sacred ministry of thy 13,118, -every member — in his vocation and m. 15,248,2-dedicated to thee by our office and m. 28,326,2-in his vocation and ministry, may serve 30,510, i-apt and meet — to exercise their M. 511,2-truly called — to the Ministry of the 513,2-to be called unto the higher Ministries 514,2-called to their Function and Ministry to be received into this holy Ministry 516,2-cousider — the end of the Ministry towa 517,2-wax riper and stronger in your Ministry to the Order and Ministry of the Priestho 521,2-by whose labour and ministry he gather to call — to the same Office and Ministry 526,1-called to the Work and Ministry of a 32,553, i-to bless the ministry and service of him 2-performance of all the duties of my mini 33.563, i-we may use their Ministry, both in heari Miracle. 20,277,2-adorned • with his presence and first M. Miscarry. 2, vi,i-this great and good work miscarried at Mischief. 10, 30, 2- From all evil and mischief 28,327, 2-Defend us from all dangers and m-s Misdoing. 14,231, i-are heartily sorry for these our misdoings Miserable. 8, 4,2-have mercy upon us, miserable offenders 10, 3o,i,2(8)-Have mercy upon us miserable sinn 11, 42,1-Have pity upon us miserable sinners 44,1-convince them of the miserable condition 12, 50,2-who are vile earth and miserable sinners 14,230,1-did humble himself — for us miserable 21,289,1-in the midst of this miserable — world 25,305,2-We, thy creatures, but miserable sinners 20, 315, 2-the course of a sinful and miserable life Misereatur. 9,21, 2-at the end of the - - Deus Misereatur 24, i-Deus Misereatur. Psalm lxvii Miserere. 12, 48,1-Miserere mei Deus. Psalm 51. See also 314.1. Misery. 21,290. i-lead us through this vale of misery 23, 29S, 2-hath but a — and is full of misery 25,306. 1-hear us, calling out of the depth of m. 26,314,2-those who are under reproach and misery 316,1-your future happiness or misery depends Missions. 11,38,2-For Missions Mistress. 18,272, i-all - - Mistresses shall cause their 28,322, 2-The Master or Mistress, having called 325, i-let the Master or Mistress, or - - say as Mock. 26,316, i-God is not mocked Model. 2,vi,i-liberty to model and organize their respec Moderate. 11,39, i-Send us -- such moderate rain and show Modest. 30,513, i-to be modest, humble, and constant in Moment. 26,316, i-upon the few moments which are left Monday. 6,xxiv,2-Monday and Tuesday in Easter week Monday and Tuesday in Whitsun-week being the Monday, Tuesday and Wedn 13,100, etc. -Monday, etc. - - before Easter 128, etc.-Monday, etc., in Easter-week 145, etc.-Monday, etc., in Whitsun-week Monition. 30,518,2-to use both public and private monitions Month. 3, vii,2-shall be read through once every Month when a Month hath one and thirty days read on the last day of the said Month. See also under day. 6,xxv,2-is the Sunday Letter for the Mouths of 14,229,2-said on one Lord's Day in that same m. 15,246. i-ouce at least in every month (if there be 30,509, i-established — in the month of Septetnb Moon. 6,xxiv,i-the First Sunday after the Full Moon if the Full Moon happen upon a Sunday the Full Moou — is the Fourteenth not the real or Astronomical Full Moon xxv,l-the Days upon which those Full Moons next following any such Full Moon stands the Day of the Paschal Full M. Sunday Letter next after — Full M. If the Full Moon happen upon a Sund 7,xxvi,i-The Time Of Twelve Cycles Of The M. 8,S,2-0 ye Sun and Moon, bless ye the Lord Moral. 33,558,2-Commandments which are called Moral Morals. 33,566, i-and instructive in piety and morals More. 6,xxiv,2-More Especially Suited To Extraordina 8, 1,1-by reading one or more of the following 14,2-More especially we pray for thy holy Ch 9, 16,1-by reading one or more of the following 13, 66, -If there be any more days before the Sun 167, -art always more ready to hear than we to give more than either we desire or de MOKE 103 MOST 13.188. 14.225, 235. 237. 19.273. 275- 2I.2S5 2S8 22,293 25.3:1. 26,315, 317. 30,517. 3'. 547. 33.559. 560. -more than twenty-five Sundays after Tri 2-saying one or more of these sentences fo i-with the more readiness and decency i-cousecrate more according tu the Form I— ministered to the more ;difying of such i-increase in thy Holy Spirit more and m. 2-so put — thou remembcrest them no m. i-the uior - the outward man decayeth, stre strengthen him — so much the more before he go hence and be uo more seen 2-for more expeditiou, shall cut off the l-m being more obedient to thy holy com 2-others — may be the more afraid to 2-quicken him so much the more by thy gr 2-your promise may the more move you to i-affect their hearts with more devotion 2-as more largely is expressed in the Horn i-do more for his sake, than of bounden 2-can no moie sin as long as they live here Most. 2. v, vi, 8, 4 4. 8, 10, Morning. 3, vii,i-The Order for Morning Prayer, the Lita in the Order for Morning Prayer when Morning and Evening Prayer shall 2-both for Morning and for Evening Pray divided for Daily, Morning aud Evening viii,i-at Morning and Evening Prayer through Lessons both at Morning and at Evening 2-both Morning and Evening Prayer be not appointed either for Morning or Evening ix,i-At Morning And Evening Prayer Throu 1,1-shall always begin the Morning Prayer The Order For Daily Morning Prayer may end the Morning Prayer with the 16,1-Here endeth the Order of Morning Pray 30, 1-T0 be used after Morning Service 12, 48, i-On the First Day of Lent, at Morning 13.125, -At Morning Prayer, instead of the Psalm 14,221,2-where Morning aud Evening Prayer are may be omitted, if Morning Prayer hath 224,2-said immediately before in Morning Pra 2V5, i-after the Collects of Morning and Eveni 15,244, i-before the beginning of M. Prayer 2-after the last Lesson at M. Prayer 17,257, 2-either at Morning or Evening Prayer 24.304, i-omitted, if this be used with Morning 25.305, i-The Morning and Evening Service to be 26,312, 2-When Morning or Evening Prayer shall 315,2-which in the morning is green and grow 27,319, i-Sentences at the beginning of Morning 28,322, 2-Morning Prayer 323,2-our morning sacrifice of praise and than 324,2-On Sunday morning, instead of this, say 3o,5io,i;523,i-after Morning Prayer is ended 32,551,1-at the usual hour of Morning Prayer the officiating Priest shall read Morning 2-Morning Prayer ended, the Bishop Mortal. !3. 52» -now in tht time of this mortal life 150, -through the weakness of our mortal natu 14,239,1-the changes and chances of this m. life 22,292,1-Forasmuch as all mortal men are subject Mortality. 11,41,2-In Time of great Sickness and Mortality 42, i-to visit — with great sickness and m. 46, 2- Deliverance from great Sickness and M. Mortify. T3> 65, -Mortify and kill all vices in us 68, -mortified from all worldly and carnal 123, -by continual mertifying out corrupt affe 15,251,1-continually mortifying all our evil 33,561, i-the working — mortifying the works of Moses. 32,552, 2-The Law was given by Moses 33i558, 2- Although the Law given from God by M. 9. 22 io, 30 35 "1 37 39 12, 50 13. 84 134 14,224 225 228 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 242 243 15.244 247 248 16,252 17,261 21,285 286 22,293 23.299 301 302 25.305 306 3io; 26,315 30,520 521 522 31.547 i-It is a most invaluable part of that bless as may seem most convenient for the edi 2-might most end to the preservation of 1 -as they might iudge most convenient 2-the clearest — most affecting and majes -to set forth his most 'vorthy praise to hear his Most holy Word Almighty and most merciful Father. See also under merciful. 1 -Most heartily we beseech thee i-do give thee most humble and hearty thanks. See also under humble and humbly. 2-as may be most expedient for them i-art most high in the glory ol God the 2-hast redeemed with thy most precious bl 2-those evils that we most justly have deser i-Most gracious God, we humbly beseech thee. See also under gracious. 2-Jesus Christ, our most blessed Lord and 2-which we now most justly suffer for our i-O most mighty God, aud merciful Father -pour — that most excellent gift of chari -most thankfully receive that his iuestima the blessed steps of his most holy life 2-through thy most mighty protection, both 2-one or more - - as he thinketh most conv 2-most mercifully — to receive these our 2-let us give ( as we are most bounden) con i-Which we from time to time most grievo Provoking most justly thy wrath and ind 2-Glory be to thee, O Lord Most High 2-Through thy most dearly beloved Son after his most glorious Resurrection, ma according to whose most true promise, 2-our souls washed through his most preci 2-worthily receive the most precious Body i-rendering unto thee most hearty thanks partakers of his most blessed Body and 2-euding — partakers of his most blessed we most heartily thank thee for that thou the spiritual food of the m. precious Body i-by the merits of the m. precious death i-ever be defended by thy most gracious 2-Direct us — with thy m. gracious favour 2-the m. comfortable Sacrament of the i-they who are called — m. un thank fully 2-Wherefore, m. dearly beloved in Christ, i-feed on the banquet of that m. heavenly i-are to be admonished, that it is m. conve 2-for his part, will most surely keep and 2-whose most dearly beloved Son Jesus did shed out of his most precious side 21253, i-but niost lovingly doth call them 2-for his part, will most surely keep and 2-who most earnestly desireth pardon and Renew in him, most loving Father, what as shall seem to thee most expedient for i-the merits of thy most dearly beloved 2-The Almighty Lord, who is a most strong i-partakers of his most blessed Body and i-Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most but spare us, Lord, most holy, O God m. thou most worthy Judge eternal 2-we yield unto thee most high praise and i-and hear that his most joyful ^oice i-into thy Almighty and most gracious pro 21307,1-0 most powerful and glorious Lord i^O most glorious and gracious Lord God 2-O most blessed and glorious Lord God O most mighty and gracious good God 2-with a terrible voice of most just Judgm i-The heavenly gift of God most High 2-thy only and most dearly beloved Sou We render unto thee most hearty thanks 2-deliver out of thy most holy Word 2-such success as may tend most to thy glo MOST. 104 NAME. 33.548, 1 -to set forth thy most worthy praise Shalt see to be most expedient for them 2-our most blessed Lord and Saviour S4g,i-0 most glorious Lord, we acknowledge 33,559, i-by most certain warrants of Holy Script 2-is a most wholesome Doctrine, and very 561, 1— is a most dangerous downfall, whereby into wretchlessness of most unclean livin 563,2-as most agreeable with the institution of Mother. 14,233, i-the substance of the Virgin Mary his m. 18,269, 1-T0 l°ve — succour my father and mother 272,1-all Fathers, Mothers — shall cause their Motion. 13,88-obey thy godly motions in righteousness Mount. 13,210-on the mount didst reveal to chosen witnes Mountain. 8,9, 2-O ye Mountains and Hills, bless ye the Mourning. 2i,290,2-for having turned — our mourning into Mouth. 8, 5,2;9,2i,i-our mouth shall show forth thy pr II, 38, 2-may with one mind and one mouth glori 13, 65. -out of the mouths — hast ordained stren 19,273. 2-with their own mouth and consent — ra 22,293,2-he doth not receive — with his mouth 30,522, 2-that thy Word spoken by their mouths 32,553, i-the words of his mouth and the meditation 554. 1 -with one mouth may profess the faith once Movable. 3, viii, 1 -except only the Movable Holy-days 6, xxiv.i-Tables and Rules for the Movable Rules To Know When The Movable 7,xxvii,i-A Table Of The Movable Feasts Move. 2, v,2-just — considerations her thereunto m. 8, 3,2-the Scripture moveth us in sundry places 9,2-0 ye Whales and all that move in the 14,242,1-Which of you — would not be m. 19,276,2-to move the Persons confirmed to come 21,285,1-10 move such sick persons as are of abili 28,323, 1— in whom we live, and move, and have 30,511, 2-that you are inwardly moved by the Holy 517,2-the more move you to do your duties 525,2-shall move the Congregation present to ?i,547,i-nioved either by the express command Much. 2, v,2-too much stiffness in refusing too much easiness in admitting 8, 4. i-We have followed too much the devices 14,228,2-so much Bread and Wine as he shall 234, 2-We are not worthy so much as to gather 240,2-or so m. thereof as, in his discretion, he 21,283 2-shall we not much rather be in subjection 288, 1 -strengthen him — so much the more con 25,312, i-and, as much as in us lieth. See also 30,512,2; 517,2; 518,2(2); 527,2. 26,317, 2-quicken him so much the more by thy 30,517, i-how ye ought to forsake as much as 31,547, i-much less the walls of temples made wi 33.560, 1 -render — as much as they are bound to Multiply. 11, 41,2-to bless the lands and multiply the harve 13,156, -Increase and multiply upon us thy mercy Multitude. 12, 51,1-after the multitude of thy mercies look 21,285,2-according to the multitude of thy mercies 33,564, 2-taken of the whole multitude of the faith Murder. io,3i,i-from battle and murder, and from sudden Murderer. 13,62-who prayed for his murderers to thee Must. 2, v,i-must be referred to Discipline 7,xxvii,2-one Day must in every Leap-year be 14,230, i-ye must give most humble and hearty 232, 2-these words — must be omitted 15,244, 2-the Godfathers — must be ready at the 247,2-this Infant must also faithfully, for his 250,2-ye must remember that it is your parts 17,261,2-ye must also faithfully for your part 264,2-ye must remember that it is your part 18,269, 2-which thou must learn at all times to call 21, 284, i-righteous Judge, by whom all must be 22,292, i-must give timely notice to the Minister 24,304,2-must offer accustomed offerings 26,313,2-you must add a lively and stedfast faith 28,324, i-in which we must give a strict account of 30,513, 2-And here it must be declared unto the must continue in that Office 516,2-The Church — whom you must serve 33,561, i-must receive God's promises in such 2-the Name of — whereby men must be Myself. 18,269, i-My duty — is to love him as myself To submit myself to all my governors To order myself lowly and reverently to 30,518,2-1 will apply myself thereto, the Lord bei 527,2-1 will so show myself, by God's help 32.553>2_To thee and to thy service I devote myse Mystery. 10, 31,1-By the mystery of thy holy Incarnation T3, 56, -the ministers and stewards of thy myster 14,230, i-meet partakers of those holy mysteries 2-instituted and ordained holy mysteries 237,2-have duly received these holy mysteries 241,1-to consider the dignity of that holy m. Mystical. 13,219, -in the mystical body of thy Son Christ 14,238, i-very members incorporate in the m. body 15,245, i-sanctify water to the mystical washing 249, i-sanctify this Water to the mystical washi 20,277,2-mystical union that is betwixt Christ 33,302, i-all those who are of the mystical body of N. 15,249,1-N. I baptize thee In the Name of the 18,266,1-Answer. N. or M. 20,277, i-Banns — between M. of, and N. of 278, 2-N. wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded 279,1-1 M. take thee N. to my wedded wife I N. take thee M. to my wedded husband 280,1-Forasmuch as M. and N. have consented 30,525, 2-In the Name of God, Amen, I N. , chosen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in N. Name. 8, 4,»-To the glory of thy holy Name. See also under glory 10,35.2; 11,41,1; 45,1; 12, 50,1; 13,81; 182; 14.231,1; 25,310,2; 30. 511,1; 515,1; 526.1. 531,1; 32,553,1. 6,1-The Lord's Name be praised 8,1-And we worship thy Name 15,2-gathered together in thy Name 10, 34,2:25,308, i-and deliver us for thy Name's 11, 37,2-we humbly beg in the Name and mediat assembled in thy Name and Presence 38, i-the clause, Here assembled in thy Name, now assembled — in thy Name and rejoice - - to the praise of thy holy N. 2-the poor - - give thanks unto thy Name NAME. 105 NECESSARY. ii, 45,2-We praise and glorify thy holy Name 46,1-We bless thy holy Name that it hath pleased thee. <7,i-We bless thy Name that thou hast been 2-we bless and praise thy Name We praise thy holy Name that thou hast 12, 50,1-merciful to us sinners — for thy Name's I3> 65, -by the — we may glorify thy holy N. J53. -perpetual fear and love of thy holy N. 160, -in our hearts the love of thy Name 1S2, -serve — to the glory of thy Name 14,222, i-and worthily magnify thy holy Name 229, i-those who do confess thy holy Name 22g,i;2i,29i,i-bless thy holy Name for all thy 232,2-laud and magnify thy glorious Name 234.2-say, in the name of all those who shall 239,2-to the honour and praise of thy N. may glorify thy holy N. and finally by 240, i-of those who ask in thy Son's Name 243,1-1 bid you in the N. of God, I call you in 15,247,2-Dost thou, in the name of this child", reno 24S,2-baptize them In the Name of the Father 249, i-shall say -- Name this Child N. I baptize thee In the Name of the Fa 16,254,2-shall - - demand the Name of the Child 256,2-baptized — In the Name of the Father, 17,263,1-shall ask the Godfathers — the Name 18,266,1-What is your Name Who gave you this Name? »-promise and vow three things in my N. 269, 1-T0 honour his holy Name and his Word 272,2-the Names of all such persons within his 19, 274, i-promise — that was made in your name 2-Our help is in the Name of the Lord Blessed be the Name of the Lord. 21,284,1-1 exhort you, in the Name of God, to rem 286,2-there is none other Name under heaven but only the Name of our Lord Jesus Chr 23,300,2-the true faith of the holy Name 25,305, i-praise and glorify thy holy Name 306, i-to glorify thy Name all the days of our 307,2-0 deliver us for thy Name's sake 310, i-blessed be the Name of his Majesty for 2-We therefore bless and glorify thy Name 311,2-but unto thy Name be given the glory Our help standeth in the Name of the Blessed be the Name of the Lord: from bless — thy great and glorious N. 26,313,2-exhort you therefore in the Name of God 28,323, i-we bless and magnify thy glorious Name 327,2-in whose Name we offer up these our imp 30,510,2-let him come forth in the Name of God 512,1-to intimate their estates, names, and pla 516,2-exhort you, in the Name of our Lord Jes 517,2-which we, in the Name of God, and of 521,1-On all that shall profess his Name 2-eternal praise of thy holy Name or elsewhere call upon thy holy Name thy holy name may be for ever glorified 525,2-In the Name of God, Amen 31,547, i-two or three — assemble in thy Name to the honour of thy great Name 548,2-Blessed be thy Name, O Lord, that it to the glory of thy blessed Name 549 2-Blessed be thy Name, O Lord God, for thv holy Name may be worshipped in 32,551, 2-In the name and behalf of - - Parish 553, i-in this house, which is called by thy N. 33.558. i-In the name of Holy Scripture we do un. Of The Names And Number Of The Can 561,2-Salvation only by the Name of Christ set out - - only the Name of Jesus Christ 563,1-do not the same in their own name 565,2-Of The Names Of The Homilies Name. (Verb.) ■5.249.1-And then, naming it after them, he shall i6,252,i-the Child being named by some one who Namely. 2,vi,2-Namely, that "Rulers may have grace Nation. 8, 14,2-thy saving health unto all nations 10, 32,1-to give to all nations, unity, peace, and 11, 38,2-made of one blood all nations Of men 39,1-Briug the nations into thy fold 14,234, i-to preach the Gospel unto all nations 15.248,2-they should go teach all nations 27,320,2-bestowed upon this nation and people 28,326, i-the light — shine upon all nations National. 33.565>i-Every particular or national Church Nativity. 6.xxiv,2-The Nativity of St. John the Baptist The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ 10, 31,1-by thy holy Nativity and Circumcision 13. 58. -The Nativity of our Lord, or the Birthday 62. -shall follow the Collect of the Nativity 33.565i 2~Of the Nativity of Christ Natural. 31,547, i-and sense of the natural decency of thin 33.559. 2-by his own natural strength and good Naturally. 33.559. '-that naturally is engendered of the offsp Nature. 2, V,I- 12, 51. 1- 13, 58, " 76, - 150, " 15.244.2- l8,27I,I- 28,323,2- 33.557,1- 2 559.1- 560,1- 561,2- 562,2 564,1- thiugs in their own nature indifferent whose nature and property is ever to ha to take our nature upon him and — to of the frailty of our nature we cannot the weakness of our mortal nature grant - - that which by 11. he cannot ha being by nature born in sin, we are here knowest the weakness — of our nature -took Man's nature in the womb of the two whole and perfect Natures — were to the perfection of Man's Nature fault and corruption of the Nature of and is of his own nature inclined to evil And this infection of nature doth remain hath of itsel f the nature of sin but they have the nature of sin Christ in the truth of our nature was ma according to — and the light of Nature like nature of Sacraments with Baptism, is partly of a local and civil nature overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament Naughty. 21,289,1-midst of this — and naughty world 30,516, 2-that are in this naughty world Near. 14,230,2-Draw near with faith, and take this holy 19,273, i-sitting in his chair near to the Holy Tab 21,288,2-his dissolution draweth near 26,315, 2-time of your dissolution draweth near brought you too near this dreadful seute 30,510, i;525,2-sittingin his chair near to the Holy 31,548,1-shall draw near to thee in this place Nearest. 6,xxiv,i-Advent-Sunday is always the nearest Necessarily. 2, vi,i-Their ecclesiastical independence was n. 33.559. 2-do spring out necessarily of a true — Fait Necessary- 2, v,2-should — seem either necessary or expe vi,i-those alterations — which became u. 8, 4,1-thcse things which are requisite and 11. 11, 37,2-Those and all other necessaries, for them 39, i-all things necessary to their bodily suste 18,270,2-Two only, as generally necessary to salv NECESSARY. 106 NEXT. 22,292, i-and all things necessary being prepared 25,306, 2-as can be spared from necessary service 28,324, 2-thou shalt see necessary and convenient 30,510, i-how necessary that Order is in the Church 518,1-to teach nothing, as necessary to salvati Doctrine required as necessary to eternal 526,2-required as necessary for eternal salvati 527,1-nothing, as necessary to eternal salvation 31,548, i-things as are requisite and necessary 32,551, i-in case of their necessary absence, two 33,557, 2-containeth all things necessary to Salvat 558, i-thought requisite or necessary to salvation 565,1-It is not necessary that Traditions and 2-godly — and necessary for these times' 566,1-all things necessary to such Consecration Necessity. 2, v,2-the necessity and expediency of occasion 8, 14, 2-according to their several necessities 10, 32,2-all who are in danger, necessity, and tri 11, 39,1-Send us — in this our necessity 45,1-hath pleased thee, in our great necessity 13, 74, -in all our dangers and necessities stretch 14,239,2-who knowest our n-s before we ask, and 240, i-obtained to the relief of our n. I5,244,i-(if n. so require) Baptism may, etc, 16,251,2-without like great cause and necessity, 17,260, i-may perceive the great necessity of this 265, i-Whereas necessity may require the bapti in case of great necessity, the Minister 25,307, i-our address — in this our necessity 28, 326, 2-according to their several necessities 33,558, 2-ought of necessity to be received in any 561,2-that of necessity are requisite to the same 562, l-to be believed for necessity of Salvation Need. 11, 42,1-our only help in time of need 14,229,2-are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or 15,245,2-the aid of all who need, the helper of all l6,»5i,2-when need shall compel them so to do, 21,288,1-our only help in time of need 30,517, i-ye ought, and have need, to pray earnest 518, 2-as need shall require, and occasion shall Needful. 11, 41,1-whatsoever is needful for the life of man 18,270, i-send us all things that are needful Needy. 11, 41,2-the poor and needy may give thanks 28,323, i-We, thy needy creatures, render thee our 30,527, 2-and merciful — to poor and needy peop Neglect. 14,243,1-which if ye shall neglect to do, consider 26,314, i-but if you neglect these things. Negligence. 10, 33,2-all our sins, negligences, and ignorances 30,516,2-take — by reason of your negligence Negligent. 14,242.1-People n. to come to the Holy Communio Neighbour. 14,221, i-have done any wrong to his neighbours 230, 2-love and charity with your neighbours 24i,i;26,3i3,2-not — but also against your n-s 18, 268, 2-and my duty towards my Neighbour 269.1-What is thv duty towards thy Neighbour My duty towards my Neighbour is to 20,277,1-ready — with their friends and n-s 22,293,2-when none of the Parish or neighbours 28,326, 2-our relations, friends, and neighbours Neither. 8, 13,2-neither run into any kind of danger 10, 30,2-neither take thou vengeance of our sins ■Neither reward us according to our iniq -may neither cast away his confidence in -neither rewarded us according to our ini -neither was it our own arm that saved us -when you can neither fly to his mercy -neither chasten them in thy sore displea may neither cast away their confidence -to beware that neither you yourselves off -That neither devil, world, nor flesh -neither do they make men meet to recei -neither may it so expound one place of -Neither is the effect of Christ's ordinance -neither hath it any thing that, of itself, 10, 34,i 2I,2S9,2 25.3°9>2' 3".i- 26,314,1 2 30,5i7-i- 520,2 33,56o,i 562,1 563.1 566,1 Never. 8, 8,1-let me never be confounded 13,152, -never failest to help and govern those 190, -in thy sight may never be reproved 23,299,1-and never continueth in one stay 28,326, i-may never suffer the sun to go down upo 327,2-that we may never be afraid to die 30,5 16, 2-and see that ye never cease your labour 520,2-And never from thee slide 522,2-that it may never be spoken in vain 33,557, i-in one Person, never to be divided 558, i-of whose authority was never any doubt Never-fading. 30,529, i-may receive the. uever-fading crown of Never-failing. 13,161, -whose never-failing providence ordereth 26,313, i-whose never-failing providence governe Nevertheless. 15,244, i-Nevertheless (if necessity so require) 16,252,2-Yet nevertheless, if the Child — afterw 33,563,1-Nevertheless, it appertaineth to the disci New. 2, vi,i-to revive it by any new commission 3, viii,i-the New Testament for the Second Lessons. See also under Testament. 7,xxviii,i-accounted — in the new Calendar 13, 86, -Create and make in us new and contrite 14,230,2-and intend to lead a new life, following 15,248. i-that the new man may be raised up in 18,271,1-death - - and a new birth unto righteous 272,1-stedfastly purposing to lead a new life 30,529,2-with whom the new Consecrated Bishop 32,551, i-for the new Incumbent's Insti'ution the Bishop — attended bv the new Incu 2-present the keys — to the new Incumbe 552,1-Then the new Incumbent shall say 33,558, 2-The Old - - not contrary to the New New-birth. 33,563,2-a sign of Regeneration or New-birth Newness. 14,231,1-Serve and please thee In newness of life New-Year. 13,62-said continually unto New-Year's Eve Next. 6, xxiv.i-which happens upon or next after xxv,i-upon or next after the twenty-first next following any such Full Moon the Sunday Letter next after the Day then — the next Sunday after — is 2-look for the next preceding Hundred 7,xxviii,i-betwixt that and the next Hundredth 13, 7r> -every day after, unto the next Sunday 84, -Quinquagesima, or the next Sunday bef 87, -for every day after, uuto the next Sunda 96, -The Sunday next before Easter 141, -every day after unto the next Sunday NEXT 107 NOTICE. 13,187, -The Sunday next before Advent 14,240,2-on day u., I purpose — to administer 16,251,2-the first or second Sunday next after 17,265,1-the exhortation — next following in the 28,324,2-from — to the consideration of the next Nicene. 14,224,2-the Creed commonly called the Nicene the Niceue Creed shall be said on Christ 30,522, 2-Whea - - the Nicene Creed shall be said 525.2-Tliea shall follow the Nicene Creed 33,559, i-The Nicene Creed, and that which is Nigh. II, 38,2-and to them that are nigh 28,323, i-no disturbance hath come nigh us or 32,554, i-the foot of pride come nigh to hurt them Night. 8, 9, i-O ye Nights and Days, bless ye the Lord 9, 27, i-ali perils and dangers of this night 13, 88, -didst fast forty days and forty nights 14,235, i-For in the night in which he was betray 25,305, i-until day and night come to an end 26,313, 2-for the night cometh, when no man can 28,323, i-from the dangers of the past night God s mercy — especially during the n. 327,2-gracious protection to us this night protection through the night following 30,520,2-To serve God day and night 525,2-continued the whole night in prayer Nine. 6,xxiv,i-Septuagesima Sunday is Nine Weeks Nineteen. 6,xxv,i-then divide by 19 if nothing remain, then 19 is the Golden Nineteenth. 6,xxv,i-between the — and the nineteenth Day 8, 6, i;9,22.2-on the nineteenth day of the mon 13,177-The Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Ninety. i,iv,2-one thousand seven hundred and ninety Ninth. 13,162. -The Ninth Sunday after Trinity 50,515, 2-part of the ninth Chapter of Saint Matth No. (Adj. and Adv.) vii.i-noone no form no Service viii,2- no Proper Lessons xxvii,2-no remainder 4,2-no health 13,2-no persecutions 40,1-no creature 89-no power 150-no good thing 222,1-no secrets 228,2-no alms 240,1- no Sermon 249,2-no worthy cause 269, i-no malice 278,r-uo impediment 281,2-no ad- vantage 283,2-no greater comfort 284.2-no more 285.2-no more 288,1-no word 3i3;2-no hope 316,1-no peace (2) no worldly consideration 323 i-no disturbance 326, i-no unclean thoughts 517,1-no place 519,2-no ill 520,1-no tongue 526,2-no less price 551,2-no further no objection 558,2-no Christian man 559,1-no condemna- tion no power 560,2-no sin — no more 561, i-no less 562, i-no warranty 564,1-no wise — — 566,1-no authority. See also under man. No. ( Adrerb. ) I5,244,2;i7,257,2-Hath - - already baptized, or no If they answer, No: then shall 21,284,2-as a Christian man should, or no. Noah. 15,245,1-didst save Noah and bis family in the Noble. 8, 7,2-The noble army of Martyrs praise thee 10.34, 2-the noble works that thou didst in their Nobody. 18,269, 1-T0 hurt nobody by word or deed in which case none other shall be used N. can enter into the kingdom of God, Thai none shall be confirmed, but such none be admitted to the Holy Communion ■there is none other Name under heaven when none of the Parish or neighbours power and might, which none is able to And none shall be admitted a Deacon, there is none other satisfaction for sin None. 3, vii.i- 15.244.2- 19.273.2- 276,2- 21,286,2- 22,293,2- 25,311,2- 30,509.2 33.564,2- Not. v,2(2); vi,2; viii,2(2); xxiv.i; xxv,2; xxviii.i; 3,2; 4,2(2), 12. 1; 13,1) 2); 15,2; 30,2(2); 34,1.2; 37.1; 41,2; 43,2; 44,1; 46,1; 50.2(2); 51,1; 52;i; 82; 142; 156; 167; 169; 177; 199; 203; 221, 1(2), 2(2); 230,1; 234,1,2 (2); 236,2; 239,2; 240,1,2; 241,1(2)2; 242,i(3),(2)7; 243,1; 244,1; 246,2; 248,1(2); 249,2; 251,2(2); 252,2 (3); 253,1(2); 257,1; 260,1,2(2); 265,2; 266,2; 267,2; 269,2(2); 272,1; 276,2; 277,1,2(2); 278,1(2); 283,2(3); 284,1(2), 2; 285, 1(2), 2; 289,2(2); 290,2; 292,1; 293,1,2 (2); 294,1; 299,1(3); 300,2(2); 306,1; 307,1,2; 308,1; 309,2; 310, 1,2; 3ii,i(4),2; 312,2(2); 313,2(2); 314,1 (2),2; 315,1(2); 3'6,H6),(2)3; 317,1; 318,1; 325,2; 510,2; 514,2(2); 526,2; 528,2(2); 529,(6); 547,1; 549,1; 550,2:551,2,(2); 553,2; 554,1; 557,2(3); 558,1,2(3); 559,1(2X2; 560,1(5)2(4); 561,2(2); 562,i(3),2(5); 563, i(4),2(3); 564,i(3).2; 565.1(2); 566,2(3) Notable. 30,510, 2:514, 2-knoweth any Impediment or notab Note. 3, vii,2-But Note, that on other days, &c 4, ix.2-Note, that the Old Testament Lessons 6, xxiv. i-But Note, that the Full Moon xxv,2-Note, That in all Bissextile or Leap 7,xxvii,2-Note, That the Years marked with an Note, That in a Bissextile or Leap-ye Note, That in all Bissextile or Leap 8, 7,1-Note that before every Lesson, the Minis 10,1-but Note that — the latter portion there 14,222, i-But Note, that whenever it is omitted 225,2-And Note, that these Sentences may be 229,2-But Note, that the Exhortation may be 15,246,1-But Note, that in every Church the inter 23,294,1-Here is to be noted that the Office easuin Nothing. 6,xxv,i-if nothing remain, then 19 is the Golden 13, 84, -doings without charity are nothing worth 86, -who hatest nothing that thou hast made 1 19, -and hatest nothing that thou hast made 156, -without whom nothing is strong, nothing 14,241,2-doth n. else but increase your condemna 242, i-there lacketh n. but the guests to sit dow 15,246,2-nothing doubting but that he favourably 30,518, i-to teach nothing, as necessary to salvati 527,1-to teach or maintain nothing, as necessa 2-ashamed, having nothing to say against 33,565, i-nothing be ordained against God's Word Notice. 14,225,2-shall Notice be given of the Communion 17, 257, 2- When — timely notice shall be given to 21,281, i-notice shall be given thereof to the Minis 22,292,1-must give timely notice to the Minister 26,312, 2-when notice is given to the Minister, that 318, i-Notice, It is judged best that the Crimi 32,550, i-due Notice of the Election of a Minister 551, i-of all - - will give us due notice NOTORIOUS. 108 OBEDIENT. Notorious. 14,221,1-to be an open and notorious evil liver Notwithstanding. 28,323, i-that notwithstanding our dangers, we 327,1-notwithstanding our many and great 33.558, 2-yet notwithstanding, no Christian man 566,2-Notwithstaudiug, every man ought of Nought. 10,34,2-by thy — be brought to nought Nourish. 13,160-nourish us with all goodness November. 5, xxii,i-A Table Of Lessons For November 6,xxiv,2-the first Thursday in November — sha 27, 319, i-used — on the first Thursday in Nov. Now. 2, vi,2-And now, this important work being bro S, 6, i-As it was in the beginning, is now 15,1-who desire now to offer up their praises 2-Fulfil now, O Lord, the desires and petit 10, 35, i-Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us, O Christ. See also 40,1; 52; 247,1; 275,1 11, 38,1-beiug changed to now assembled (or abo 39,2-which we now most justly suffer for our 41,2-who now make our prayers and supplica 44,1-who now lie under the sentence of the 2-who desireth now to offer her praises 46,2-and now in the midst of judgment remeni 47,1-who now desireth to return thanks unto 2-who now desireth to return his thanks 1 3, 51,2-and give us peace both now and evermo r3> 52' -put upon us — now in the time of this 69, -we who know thee now by faith 118, -who now liveth and reigueth with thee 190, -be all honour and glory, now and foreve 14,235,2-holy gifts, which we now offer unto thee 240, i-who have n. made our prayers and suppl 15,245,2-So give now unto us who ask; let us who 249, i-grant that this Child now to be baptized 2-Seeing now, dearly beloved brethren, 16,252,21253, i-now by Baptism incorporated into 17,260,2-even Baptism doth also now save us 264,2-vow — they have now made before this And as for you, who have now by Bapti 19,273,2-being now come to years of discretion 275,2-upon whom — we have now laid our ha 20,277,2-these two persons present come now to let him now speak, or else hereafter for 278,1-if either of you know — ye do now conf 21,284, i-Now therefore, taking your sickness 286,2-Be now and evermore thy defence 23,300,2-having finished — do now rest from thei 25»305, 2-but now we see how terrible thou art in 3o6,i-which is now ready to swallow us up 2-have mercy upon us, save us now and 307,2-0 let not our sins now cry against us 310,2-now rescuing us out of the jaws of death now being in safety, do give all praise 311,1-make us as truly sensible now of thy mer been on our side, now may we say 26,314,1-Now, you are the object of God's mercy Now, you may claim the merits of Christ 317,1-who is now under the sentence of conde 3o,5ii,i-servants now called to the like Office and liveth and reigneth — now and forever 515,1-now called to the Office of Priesthood 516,1-the exhortation which was now made to 2-And now again we exhort you — that 517,2-And now, that this present Congregation 522,i(2)-now committed unto thee by the Impo 526,1-now called to the Work and Ministry of 529, i-now committed unto thee by the Impositi 531, i-now to be admitted to the Order of Deac 549,2-in this place now set apart to thy service 32,550, 2-that portion of- - which is now intrusted 552,2-to whom the charge - - is now committed 553>I_who is now appointed to offer the sacrifi 2-of the people now committed to my char Number. (Verb.) 8, 8, 1 -Make them to be numbered with thy Sai 21,289,2-whose mercies cannot be numbered 32,554, 2-numbered with thy saints in glory everla Number. (Noun.) 6, xxv,i-The Numbers prefixed to the several Years of which they are — Golden N-s. See also under Golden. 2-Reinainder of the number of the Year under the number marked with an ast under the number not so marked 7, xxvii,2-the number of Sundays after Epiphany and also the Number — which stand the number of Hundreds contained iu if any number remain, then the Letter the Letter which standeth under that n. 7,xxviii.i-if the number of the Day be greater 11, 39,1-shortly to accomplish the number of 13,196, -to be of the number of the twelve Apostl 15,249,1 -ever remain in the number of thy faithful 17,265, i-a convenient number of persons shall be 30,526, i-ordained — to be of the number of the 31,547,2-remain in the number of thy faithful 33.558, i-Of The Names And Number Of The Cano Canonical Books — Numbers, etc. Nunc. 9,21,2-at the end of — Nunc Dimittis 23,2-sung or said the Hymn called Nunc Dimit Nunc Dimittis. St. Luke ii, 29, Nursing. 2,v,i-long continuance of nursing care O. See under the words Almighty, Christ, Father, God, Lord. 8,8,2-0 all ye works ye Angels, etc. 10,30,1- O holy, blessed and glorious Trinity 33,2(2)-© Lamb of God, who takest away 35, i-O Son of David 1 3,62:32,554,1-0 blessed Jesus 791210; 30,520,1-0 Holy Ghost 125:312, 21319,2-0 come, let us sing 21,286,2-0 Saviour of the world—— 23,299,1-Q holy and most merciful Saviour— — O holy and merciful Saviour 25,306,1-0 send thy word O blessed Saviour 307,2-0 let not our sins cry O deliver us O save us (2) O de- fend our cause 308, i-O suffer us not 309, 2- O come, let us give thanks 310, i-O let us there- fore praise 314. i-O beloved, consider 317, l;553> I-O holy Jesus. Oath. 33,566,a-Art. XXXI. Of a Christian Man's Oath. Obedience. 11, 47,2-express — obedience to thy laws 19,276, i-in the knowledge and obedience of thy 23,302, i-and obedience to thy holy commandmen 28,327, i-to show — in a sincere obedience to his 30,525, 2-do promise conformity and obedience to 33, 558, 2-frce from the obedience of the Command 566,2-to pay respectful obedience to the Civil Obedient. 8, 4, i-an humble, lowly, penitent, and obedient 11, 47,i;25,3i2,i;32i,i-to an humble, holy, and o. 13, 68, -circumcised, and obedient to the law for 208, -obedient unto the calling of thy Sou Jesus 25,311, I-in being more obedient to thy holy comm OBEDIENTLY. 109 OFFEND. Obediently. 9, 27,2-may faithfully and obediently honour th 1 1, 46, i-heuceforth obediently walk in thy holy 13,188, -obediently to fulfil thy holy commaudme 207, -the people obediently to follow the same 15,247,2-and obediently keep his commandments 248, i-Wilt thou then obediently keep God's ho 18,272, 1 -obediently to hear and be ordered by 3o,523,2-grant — that they may obediently follow Obey. 9, 27, 1 -hearts may be set to obey thy command 13, 68, -we may in all things obey thy blessed 88, -obey thy godly motions in righteousness 188, -readily obeyed the calling of thy Son 18,269, 1-T0 honour and obey the civil authority 270,1-worship him, serve him, and obey him 20, 278. 2- Wilt thou obey him, and serve him 279,1-to love, cherish, and to obey, till death 2 1,286, 2-to whom all things — do bow and obey 25,305. 2-refused — to obey thy commandments 310 2-how both winds and seas obey thy comm may learn — hereafter to obey thy voice 30,5 1 2, 2- Will you reverently obey your Bishop 33,561, i-they through grace obey tie calling Object. 26,314, i-Now. you are the object of God's mercy will be the object of his justice and venge Objected. 30,510, 2-great Crime or Impediment be objected Objection. 32,551,2-If any objection be offered, the Bishop No objection being offered — then shall Oblation. 14,228,2-when the Alms and Oblations are presen 2,(2)-to accept our alms and oblations and If there be no alms or oblations, then sh 235>I-Dy his one oblation of himself once offered a full - - sacrifice, oblation, and satisfact 2-the oblation 21,291,1-to offer thee an oblation with great glad 33,564,2-Art. XXXI. Of the one Oblation of Chri Obliged. 14,221,2-shall be obliged to give an account of the Observe. 6,xxiv,i-A Table Of Fasts To Be Observed, 2-shall be observed as a Day of Thanksg 14,225,2-in the week following to be observed 16,255,1-The same rule is to be observed here as 17,263,2-same rule — to be observed here as in 19,273, 2-which order is very convenient to be obs faithfully to observe such things as 30,513. 2-ready will to observe all spiritual Discip 518, i-with all diligence to keep and observe Obsolete. 33,566, i-as well from obsolett words and phrases Obstinate. 14,221,2-ought to admit — and not him that is o. Obtain. 8, 4,1-to the end that we may obtain forgivene 13, 86, -may obtain of thee perfect remission and 159, -loving thee — may obtain thy promises 164, -that they may obtain their petitions 166, -may obtain thy gracious promises, and 170, -that we may obtain that which thou dost 184, -those things — we may obtain effectually 14,230,2-by his — he hath obtained for us 236,1-we — may obtain remission of our sins 239,2-and finally, by thy mercy, o. everlasting 14,240, 1 -may effectually be o-d to the relief of our 2-whereby alone we o. remission of our sins 243,1-for the o-ing whereof we shall not cease 19,276,1-in the end they may obtain everlasting 28,325, 2-that we may obtain forgiveness at thy 30,520,2-And help to us obtain 31,548, i-obtain remission of their sins and all 33, 561, 2-Art. XVIII. Of obtaining eternal Salvat Occasion. 2, v,i(2)-exigencies of times and occasions 2-cutting off occasion from them that seek o. vi,2-could not but — embrace the happy o. with gratitude — embrace the happy o. 3, vii.i-other special occasions for which, viii,2-on occasions of Ecclesiastical Conve«tio 11, 37,1-Prayers — Upon Several Occasions 14,225,2-and (if occasion be) shall Notice be given used on any other occasion of Public 1 7, 265, 1 -occasion for the Office of Infant Baptism 2-changing — for — as occasion require 18,272, i-on some other convenient occasions 21,287,1-shall think convenient to the occasion 25,305, i-pass — upon their lawful occasions 30,509, 25513, 2-or else, on urgent occasion, upon 517,1-norbe occasion that others offend 518,2-as need shall require, and occasion shall 31,548, 2-the Collect — for the occasion 32,550, 2-occasion a wish in you, or — to bring 33i564, i-hath given occasiou to many superstitions Occasional. 2 v,2-necessity — of occasional alterations 24,303, i-stands among the Occasional Prayers October. 1, iv,i-this Sixteenth Day of October 2-from and after the First Day of October 5,xxi,i-A Table Of Lessons For October Off. 2, v,2-and, finally, the cutting off occasion 11, 38,2-to preach peace to them that are far off 17,260,1-promise — to all that are afar off 22,293,1-cut off the form of Visitation at the 26,315, i-thou hast not cut him off suddenly 317,2-have cut him off from the earth Offence. 2, v, i-different forms — may without offence 10, 30,2-our offences nor the offences of our foref 13, 81, -are justly punished for our offences 185, -absolve thy people from their offences 14,236,2-not weighing — but pardoning our offen 241,1-perceive your o-s to be such as are not 2-have forgiveness of your o-s at God's 26,313, 2-shall perceive your offences to be such forgiveness of your offences at God's ha 315, i-visitest for — punishment of his offences 316,1-confess — your great and manifold o-s 28,326, i-with a conscience void of offence towards 33.563,2-that have knowledge of their offences Offend. 8, 4, 2- We have offended against thy holy laws 14,221,1-the Congregation be thereby offended 2-thrt wherein he himself hath offended 241,1-ye shall perceive yourselves to have o-d 2-to forgive others who have o-d you 21,283,1-doth offend the eyes of your heavenly 285, i-all persons that have offended him if he hath offended any other, to ask 26,313, 2-shall perceive yourself to have offended to forgive others who have offended you 315,2-others — may be the more afraid to o-d 316, 2-to forgive all such as have offended you made to those whom he has offended th 28,324, i-both afraid and ashamed to offend thee OFFEND. 110 ON. 30,517, i-that neither you yourselves offend nor be occasion that others offend 33,560, 2-all we the rest — yet offend in many 565,1-as he that o&endeth against the common Offender. 8,4,2-have mercy upon us miserable offenders Offer. 2, vi,2-the happy occasion which was offered to 8, 15,1-desire now to offer up their praises and 11, 44,2-to offer her praises and thanksgivings 46,2-cOQtinually offer uuto thee our sacrifice We offer unto thy fatherly goodness ours 13,118, -we offer before thee for all estates of 14,228, 2-prayers, which we offer unto thy Divine 233,1-Paschal Lamb, which was offered for us 235,1-one oblation of himself once offered 2-holy gifts, which we now offer unto thee 236,2-here we offer and present unto thee, O unworthy — to offer unto thee any sacri 21,291,1-to offer thee an oblation with great glad 24,304,2-must offer accustomed offerings 25,310,2-to offer a sacrifice of praise and thanksg 28,327, 2-we offer up these our imperfect prayers 30,526, i-offer up our prayers to Almighty God 31,547, i-to offer up their praises and supplicatio 2-for offering to thy glorious Majesty the 549,1-to offer unto thee any thing belonging 32,551,2-If any objection be offered, the Bishop No objection being offered — then shall 32,553, i-to offer the sacrifices of prayer and prai 33,558, 2-everlasting life is offered to Mankind by 564,2-did offer Christ for the quick and the Offering. 24,304,2-must offer accustomed offerings 33,564, 2-The Offering of Christ once made is that Offertory. 14,225, 2-return to — and begin the Offertory 228,2-be sung a Hymn or an Offertory Anthem Office. 3, viii,2-before and after any Office in this Book 11, 40,2-called to any office and administration 12, 48,1-A Penitential Office For Ash-Wednesday the Office ensuing shall be read immedia The same Office may be read at other 14,243, i-according to mineo., I bid you in the 15,248, 2-dedicated to thee by our office and minis 17,265, i-occasion for the Office of Infant Baptism next following in the Office for Adults 2-suffice to use the Office for Public Baptism in case of extreme danger, the Office for 22,193, 2-This Office may be used with aged and 23,294, i-the Office ensuing is not to be used 302, 2-The same office may be used; but in the 30,509, 2-Which Offices were evermore had in such 510,1-Duty and Office of such as come to be ad ought to esteem them in their Office 2-he ought not to be admitted to that Office 511,1-called to the like Office and Administrati 511, 11515, 11526, i-faithfully serve thee in this O. 2-take upon you this Office and Ministrati 512,1-It appertaineth to the Office of a Deacon it is his Office — to search for the sick 2-Authority to execute the Office of a Deac 513,1-these thy servants unto the Office of 2-behave themselves in this inferior Office continue in that Office of a Deacon the 514,2-unto the holy Office of Priesthood 515,1-now called to the Office of Priesthood 516,2-of how great importance this Office is to how weighty an Office and Charge 517,1-your Office is both of so great excellency 2-give yourselves wholly to this Office 521,2-to call - - to the same Office and Ministry 30,522.1 523,1 526,1 529,1 53i,i- 3I.547.I 2- 32,55°- 1 2 552,1 554,2 33.562,1 -Receive — for the Office and Work of a the Office of a Priest in the Church of The Epistle — as before in this Office out of Saint — as before in this Office as is in this Office before appointed -duly execute the Office whereunto he is -Receive — for the Office and Work of a -they may duly execute their office -the several offices of religious worship -and for all other holy offices -An Office Of Institution Of Ministers Into -our Licence to perform the Office of instituted Priest into the Office of Rector -the Institutor shall begin the Office -the address prescribed in this Office -to take upon him the office of public Officiating. 32,551, i-the officiating Priest shall read Morning Offspring. 33, 559, i-engendered of the offspring of Adam Oft. 14,235,2-as oft as ye shall drink it, in remembra Often. 16,251,2-shall often admonish the People, that 21.285,1-often be put in remembrance to take 22, 292, i-to the often receiving of the Holy Comm 26,313, i-are often sent as fatherly corrections to Old. 3,viii, i-The Old Testament is appointed for the First Lessons. See under Testament. 10, 35,1-and in the old time before them 15,248, i-that the old Adam in this Child may be 250,1-may crucify the old man, and utterly ab 33,558,2-that the old Fathers did look only for Omission. 16,255, i;i7, 263, 2-as to tne omission of the sign of Omit. 7,xxvii,2-add to the Year - - omitting fractions 8, 1,1-he may omit the Exhortation following 10, i-the latter portion thereof may be omitted 13, i-the Collect - - shall be omitted here 14,1-shall be omitted here when the Litany may be omitted when the Holy Commun 10, 33,2-may — omit all that followeth, to the 12, 49,2-If the Litany — the Minister may omit 13,188, -Sundays that were omitted after the Epi if there — the overplus shall be omitted 14,221, 2-The Lord's Prayer may be omitted, if 222, i-The Decalogue may be omitted, provid whenever it is omitted, the Minister shall 224,1-if the Decalogue hath been omitted, sha 2-the Creed may be omitted if it hath been 229,2-the Exhortation mav be omitted if it 232,2-these words (Holy Father) must be omit 15, 249, 2-the sign of the Cross to be omitted may omit that part of vhe above which 19,276,2:21, 285, i-shall not omit earnestly to move 24,304, i-the Lord's Prayer may be omitted, if 30, 514, 2-the word Deacons shall be omitted 32,550, i-concluding Paragraph -- may be omitted 33,562, 2-The Twenty-first of the - -is omitted Omnia. 8.8,2-Benedicite, omnia opera Domini On. vii,i,2(4); viii,2(2); xxiv,i,2; 1,1(2); 6,1(2); 10,1; 11,2; 12,2; 16,1; 21,2(2); 22,2; 24,1; 38,2; 40,2; 41,1; 43.1; 48,1; 60; 127; 210; 214; 222,1; 229,2; 237,1; 242,1; 247,1; 249,2; 273,2; 315,2; 551,2. ONCE. Ill ONLY Once. 2, v. 3. »", 8, i. g. 16. 14,222, 235- 15.246, 30.523, 32,554, 33-560, 564, One. 1, 2-variations in things once advisedly esta 2 shall be read through once every month i-may at his discretion pass at once i-pass at once from the Sentences to the I -provided it be said once on each Sunday i-one oblation of himself once offered i-shall be used once at least in every mon i-suffice that the Litany be once said i-the faith once delivered to the saints sacrifice of himself once made, should 2-T he Offering of Christ once made is that iv,i-in the Year - - one thousand seven 2-the Year of our Lord one thousand 3, vii, i-that no one of these Services be habit 2-when a month hath one-and-thirty da one of the Selections set out by this 4, ix,2-may be interchanged the one for the 6, xsv,i-To find — add 1 to the Year of our 7, xxvii,i-one Day must in every Leap-year be 2-had fallen one day later than it really for the same reason, one Day must which in Table I. standeth at the top xxviii.i-during that period of one hundred Ye 8, 1,1-reading one or more of the following 6,2-or one of the Selections of Psalms 12,1-1 believe in one God the Father Almigh in one Lord Jesus Christ Being of one substance with the Father 2-1 believe one Catholic and Apostolic Ch I acknowledge one Baptism for the remi 15,2-with one accord to make our common su 9, 16, i-by reading one or more of the following 21,2-or oue of the Selections, as they are set 28,1-everone God, world without end. See also 56; 58; 60; 79; 81; 88; 118; 126; 148; 287.2; 301,2. 10, 30,2-three Persons and one God 11, 38,1-being gathered into one fold 2-as there is but one Body and one Spirit one Body — and one hope of our calling; one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism one God and Father of us all may be all of one heart and of one soul united in one holy bond of truth and pea may with one mind and one mouth glori who hast made of one blood all nations 46,1-makest men to be of one mind in a house 13,119, -and be made one fold under one shepher one God, world without end. See also 140; 142; 210; 213. 219, -thine elect in one communion and fellow 14,221,1-if one of the parties, so at variance, be 225,2-saying one or more of these sentences fol 229,2-hath been already said on one Lord's 234,1-who art one God, one Lord; not one only but three Persons in one Substance who are one with thee in thy Eternal 235,i-by his one oblation of himself once offer 236,2-made one body with him, that he may 15,244, i-for — two Godfathers and one Godmoth for every Female, one Godfather and 249,2-and with one accord make our prayers 16, 252,1-the Child being«named by some one who 253. i-receive him as one of the flock of true 17,260,1-Repent and be baptized every one of you 265,1-the exhortation and one of the prayers 19,274. 2-And every one shall audibly answer, I 275, i-lay his hands upon the head of every one See also under every. 22,293,2-is visited, and receiveth all at one ti 23,294,2-one or both of the following Selections 299,1-and never continueth in one stay 26,315, 2-should avoid presumption on the one 317,1-as one of those who go down into the 27,320,2-Thou shall be said or sung one of the 28,322,2-let one of them — say as follows 30,513, i-Then one of them, appointed by the Bish 517,2-apply yourselves wholly to this one thing 5 19, 2-And thee, of both, to be but One 30,521, i-One God in Persons Three Co-equal Three in One 31,546, i-the Bishop one verse, and the Clergy 32,553, i-we worship and glorify as one God 554, i-that with one heart they may desire the with one mouth may profess the faith 2-who art with — one God i-There is but one living and true God of one substance, power and eternity and of one substance with the Father were joined together in one Person whereof is one Christ, very God, and ver 2-isof one substance, majesty, and glory, i-may it so expound one place of Scriptu 2-to have among themselves one to another 2-Art. XXXI. Of the one Oblation of Chr i-that Traditions — be in all places one 554 557 562, 563, 564, 563, Only. 2, v,2-not only in her Preface but likewise 3, viii.i-except only the Movable Holy -day* 5, xiii,2-February hath 28 days only 7, xxv 8, 7 11 15 o, 22 26 27 10, 35 11, 38 40 42 12, 50 13 60 62 78 84 133 134 141 168 176 14,229 230 233 234 235 240 241 17,265 18,270 20,278 21,285 286 288^ 289 302 25,310 311 312 26,313 3i7 325 28,327 30,514 517 iii.i-are to be accounted only common Ye 2-Thine adorable true and only Son 2-in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord 2-not only with our lips, but in our lives i-For thou only art holy thou only art the Lord thou only, O Christ, with the Holy Ghost 2-Forit is thou Lord only, that makest us i-for the love of thy only Son, our Saviour 2-through our only Mediator and Advocate 2-our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace i-who art the only giver of all victory i-our only help in time of need 2-to thee only it appertaineth to forgive -the birth of thine only Son Jesus Christ -suffer for thee, our only Mediator and -lean only upon the hope of thy heavenly -Grant this for thine only Son Jesus Chri -hast given thine only Son to die for our -hast given thine only Son to be unto us -hast exalted thine only Son Jesus Christ -of whose only gift it cometh that thy -to follow thee the only God, 2-our only Mediator and Advocate i-our Master, and only Saviour, Jesus Chr i-didst give Jesus Christ, thine only Son i-Upon the Feast of Trinity only may be not one only Person i-didst give thine only Son Jesus Christ to 2-hath given his Son — not o. to die for i-are not o. against God, but also against i-ouly in the exhortation and prayer, after only, after the words, these thy Servants 2-only changing the word Infant for Child 2-T wo only, as generally necessary to salv 2-keep thee only unto her, so long as ye keep thee only unto him, so long as ye 2-putteth his full trust only in thy mercy 2-but only the Name of the Lord Jesus Chr i-our only help in time of need 2-merits — of Jesus Christ thine only Son i-Jesus Christ thine only Son our Lord i-our only Mediator and Advocate i-even the Lord God, who only doeth won i-to express — not only by our words, but i-to thee, who art the only giver of victory 2-such as are not only against God, but i-putteth his full trust only in thy mercy 2-our only Saviour and Redeemer i-thy mercy in sending thy only Son into 2-save only, that in the proper Suffrage, 2-the mediation of our only Saviour Jesus ONLY. 112 ORDER. 30,521, i-And pray we that our only Lord 2-thy only and most dearly beloved Son Je 526,1-save only, that after this place, That it 528,2-hast given thy only and dearly beloved 529,2-may not only be earnest to reprove, bes 553,1-through — our only Mediator and Rede 33,557,2-a sacrifice, not only for original guilt 558, 2-who is the only Mediator between God did look only for transitory promises 559,2-only for the merit of our Lord and Savio that we are justified by faith only, is a 560, i-that the)* do not only render unto God like unto us in all things, sin only except 561,2-Salvation only by the Name of Christ doth set out unto us only the Name of not only in their living and manner of 562,2-not only badges and tokens of Christian and doth not only quicken, but also stre 563,1-And in such only as worthily receive the 2-Baptism is not only a sign of profession The Supper — is not only a sign of 564, i-only after an heavenly and spiritual ma 565,1-Ceremonies — ordained only by man's Only-begotten. 8, 12,1-the Only-begotten Sou of God 9, 21,2-the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ 13, 58, -who hast given us thy only-begotten Son 69, -didst manifest thy only-begotten Son 125, -through thine only-begotten Son Jesus 127, -thine only-begotten Son to the death of 140, -thy only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Ch 194, -as thy only-begotten Son was this day pr 210, -didst reveal — thine only-begotten Son 33,561, i-made like the image of his only-begotten Open. 8, 5,2;9,2i,i-0 Lord, open thou our lips 7,2-Thou didst open the kingdom of Heaven 11, 41,2-who openest thine hand and fillest all 13, 125, -and opened unto us the gate of everlasti 164, -be open to the prayers of thy humble ser 14,221, i-know any to be an open and notorious 222,1-to whom all hearts are open, all desires 241,2-let him come to — and o. his grief 15,245,2-knock, and it shall be opened unto you open the gate unto us who knock 21,285,2126,317, i-Open thine eye of mercy upon 32,551,1-holding the keys in his hand — in open ii.564.2-by open denunciation of the Church, is Openly. 14,221,1-until he have openly declared himself to 18,272, i-openly in the Church, instruct or exami 19,273,2-openly before the Church, ratify and 30,527, i-privately and openly to call upon and 33>565)i-until he be openly reconciled by penance doth openly break the Traditions and ought to be rebuked openly, ( that others Opera. 8,8,2-Beuedicite, omnia opera Domini Operation. 14,233,1-by the operation of the Holy Ghost, was 25,310, i-glad through the operation of thy hands 32,554, 1 -by the operation of the Holy Ghost, all 33i563,i-have a wholesome effect or operation Opportunity. 14,237,1-sufficient opportunity shall be given 21,290,2-opportunity for the trimming of his lamp 28,324,2-according to our abilities and opportunit Oppress. 10,33, 1 -all who are desolate and oppressed 34.2-troubles - - whensoever they oppress us Ordain. 11, 40,2-those who shall be ordained to any holy 13, 65, -out of the mouths — hast ordained stren 214, -hast ordained and constituted the servic 14,230,2-he hath instituted and ordained holy 18,270,2-Sacraments hath Christ ordained in his ordained by Christ himself, as a means 271,2-Whv was the Sacrament — ordained 30.509, i-Making, Ordaining, And Consecrating 510,1-present — such as desire to be ordained 519,1-the persons to be ordained Priests all kn 523,1-shall be examined and ordained 523.1-shall likewise be examined and ordained The Form Of Ordaining Or Consecrating 525,2-to be Ordained and Consecrated Bishop 526,1-ordained Matthias to be of the number 527,2-Will you be faithful in Ordaining, sendi 32,550, 2-hath ordained that they who serve at the 33,561,2-for the Church to ordain any thing that 562.2-Sacraments ordained of Christ be not There are two Sacraments ordained of 563,1-any visible sign or ceremony ordained of not ordained of Christ to be gazed upon 565, i-nothing be ordained against God's Word ordained and approved by common auth hath authority to ordain, change, and Ceremonies - - ordained only by man's Order. (Noun.) 2, v,2-as in the frame and order thereof 3, vii, i-The Order for Morning Prayer, the Lita the Order for the Administration of the in the Order for Morning Prayer in the Order for Evening Prayer The Order How The Psalter Is Appoint viii,i-The Order How The Rest Of The Holy 8, 1,1-The Order For Daily Morning Prayer 16,1-Here endeth the Order of Morning Pray 9, 16,1-The Order For Daily Evening Prayer 29,2-Here endeth the Order of Evening Pray 11, 40, i-are to be admitted into Holy Orders 2; 30,510,2; 515,1; 526,1; 32,552,2-hast ap- pointed divers orders 13,214, -services of Angels — in a wonderful o. 14,221,1-The Order For the Administration of the The same order shall the Minister use 237, i-after that, to the People also in order 16,252,2-the due and prescribed Order of the Chu 253,1-well done, and according unto due order 19, 273, i-The Order Of Confirmation, Or Laying standing in order before the Bishop 2-which order is very convenient to be obs 275,1-in order kneeling before the Bishop 21,281, i-The Order For The Visitation Of The 285,1-order for the settling of their temporal 23,294,1-The Order For the Burial Of The Dead 28,324,2-listen to our duty - - in order to practise 30, 509, 1 -According to the order of the Protestant these Orders of Ministers in Christ Church 2-to the intent that these Orders may be 510,1-necessary that Order is in the Church of 2-to choose into the Order of Deacons the 513,2-may be admitted by — to the Order of 514, i-who are to receive the Order of Priestho to be admitted to the Order of Priesthood 517,2-called — to the Order and Ministry of 522,1-that receiveth the Order of Priesthood 2-all they who receive Orders shall take if — the Order of Deacons be given to if — and the Order of Priesthood to othe 523,1-are duly prepared — and set in order 526,2-according to — the order of this Church 527,2-and by the order of this Church, is com 531,1-now to be admitted to the Order of Deac 545,2-Order for the Administration of the Holy 31,547, i-in order to fill men's minds with greater 33,562, 2-Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimo 565, i-against the common order of the Church 566, i-the order for the reading of said Homilies ORDER. 113 OTHER. Order. (Verb., 3, vii,2-it is ordered that the same Psalms shall 8, 13,2-all our doings being ordered by thy gove 11, 37,2-so ordered and settled by their endeavors 13, 52,1-not in this Book otherwise ordered 137, -canst order the unruly wills and affectio 157, -the course — may be so peaceably o. 161, -never-failing providence ordereth all thi 196, -ordered and guided by faithful and true 14,235, i-hath so ordered the Bread and Wine that 18, 269, 1-T0 order myself lowly and reverently to 272,1-and be ordered by the Minister, until 19,273, 2-hath thought good to order, That 26.313, i-so wisely — ordered the course of this 30,510,2-these persons presented to be ordered Bishop shall cease from ordering that as shall be found meet to be ordered 511,2-every one of those who are to be ordered 513,1-all who are Ordered shall tarry, and rec 514,1-The Form And Manner Of Ordering Pri 2-appointed in the Form of Ordering Deac 523. i-in the Form for the Ordering of 528,2-paraphrase — as in the Ordering of Pri 32,554, 2-niay be so peaceably ordered by thy gov 33,566, i-The Book of — Ordering of Priests and to such Consecration and Ordering consecrated or ordered according to said rightly, orderly - -consecrated and o. Orderly. 33,566,1-rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrat Ordinance. 9,27,2-to thy blessed Word and ordinance 20,278,1,2-to live together after God's ordinance 279, i( 2)-to have — according to God's holy o. 31,548,1-may come to that holy ordinance with 33,561 ,2-ministered according to Christ's ordinan 563,1-Neither is the effect of Christ's ordinance 564,1-was not by Christ's ordinance reserved by Christ's ordinance and commandment Ordinary. (Noun.) 3,vii,i-subject to the direction of the Ordinary 24,303, i-or as the Ordinary shall direct Ordinary. (Adjective. ) 9, 22,2-read in the ordinary course the Psalms 14,221,2-to give an account of the same to the o. 31,547,2-frcuu all unhallowed, ordinary, and com Ordination. 10, 40,1-preceding the stated Times of Ordination 30,509,2-had Episcopal Consecration or Ordination Organize. 2,vi,i-liberty to model and organize their respec Original. 33-557.2-sacrifice, not only for original guilt 559,1-Art. IX. Of Original or Birth-Sin Original sin standeth not in the following very far gone from original righteousne 564,2-all the sins — both original and actual Other. Tit. pge. and i,iv-Administrationof — and Other 2, vi,2-such other alterations and amendmen 3, vii,i-at any other Service for which Service for which no other form is for other special occasions for which in which case none other shall be used 2-on other days — he may read one of 4, ix,2-may be interchanged the one for the o. 6, xxir,a-fruits of the earth and all other Blessi Other Days Of Fasting On Which The 6, xxiv,2-if any other day be appointed 7,xxviii,i-the other Hundredth Years are to be 8, 6,1-on those days for which other Anthems 13,2-and all others in authority 14,1-Send down upon our Bishops and other 9, 16, i-on days other than the Lord's Day, he 27,2-The Governor — and all others in auth 11, 37,2-These and all other necessaries, for 12, 48,1-same office may be read at other times '3> 52, -appointed for any Sunday or other Feast repeated every day, with the other Colle 14,221,2-to forgive — all that the other hath tres and the other party will not be persuaded 225,2-Notice be given of — and other matters Sentences may be used on any other occ 228,2-the Deacons — or other fit persons appo shall receive the Alms — and other Dev 229, i-grace — to all Bishops and other Minist 2-are in trouble — or any other adversity 236,2-of our sins, and all other benefits all others who shall be partakers of this 240,1-Upon the Sundays and o. Holy-days the Minister and o. Communicants shall 241, 2:26, 313, 2-injuries — done by you to any o. 241,2-ready to forgive o-s who have offended in malice, or envy, or in any o. grievous come to me or to some o. Minister of 15,244, i-but upon Sundays, and other Holy-days Baptism may be administered upon any o. 250,2-all other things which a Christian ought 251,1-the other parts of the Church-Catechism 16,251, 2-longer than — or other Holy-day falling in his absence, any other lawful Minister 252,2-were baptized by any other lawful Minis 17,260,2-And with many other words exhorted he 18,269,2-Not to covet nor desire other men's 272,1-or on some other convenient occasions can answer to the other questions of 19,273,1-he, or some other Minister appointed by 2-cau also answer to such other Questions rc>,278,2(2)-forsaking all other, keep thee only 279,1-shall they give their troth to each other 280, 2-given — their troth each to the other 21,282, 2-exhort — after this form, or other like to try — for the example of others 285,1-if he have offended any other, to ask 286,2-there is none other Name under heaven 22,292, i-time of pestilence, or other infectious dis 293,1-or by any other just impediment, do not 25,307,2-cannot meet to join in Prayer with others 26,313, i-exhort — after this form, or other like 2-to forgive others who have offended you 314,2-or any other Prayer which he shall judge 315,1-to exhort him after this form, or other 2-that others, warned by your example avoid — and despair on the other 316,1-On the other hand, despair not of God's 2-evil practices designed against others 27,319,1-the other blessings of his merciful Provid or on such other day as shall be appoint 320,2-shall — or some other portion of the the other blessings of thy merciful provi 28,322,2:325, i-or any other whom they shall think 327,1-all other endowments and faculties of all the other comforts and conveniences 2-on Sundays and on other days when it 30, 509, 2:513, 2-on urgent occasion, upon some o. 511,1-to choose — Saint Stephen, with others 512,1-with the alms of the Parishioners, or o-s 2-obey your Bishop, and other chief Minist 517,1-nor be occasion that others offend by any other means compass the doing 519,1-and others that are present, answering 521,2-thankful — for these and all thy other 522,2-and the Order of Priesthood to others 523, i-some other Bishop appointed by the Bish 527,1-call upon and encourage others to the OTHER 114 OVERPLUS. 30,527,1-an example of good works unto others 2-Ordaiuiug — or laying hands upon o-s 528,1-the Bishops, with others that are present 529,2-with whom — with others, shall also 31,546, i-other persons appointed for that purpose 547,2-and for all other holy offices 548, i-and all other benefits of his passion 32,551, i-attended — and by the other Clergy pre 554,2-the Wardens, Vestry, and others, shall 33,558, i-the other Books — the Church doth read 562,2-and is provided for — in other Articles 563,2-Christian men are discerned from others 564,2-and there is none other satisfaction for lawful for them, as for all other Christian 565, i-that others may fear to do the like Otherwise. 2, v, i-may be altered — or otherwise disposed 13, 52,1-shall serve — where it is not — otherwi 14,241, 2-for otherwise the receiving of the Holy 242,2-because I am o. hindered with worldly 20,278, i-otherwise than as God's Word doth allow 21,290,1-but if thou hast otherwise appointed 27,319, i-except where it is hereby otherwise appo 30,509, 2-and otherwise learned as the Canons req 513,2-it shall otherwise seem good to the Bish Ought. 2, vi,i-as in common equity ought to be allow 2-conformable to what ought to be the 7,xxviii,i(2)-to which — ought to be prefixed 8, 4, i-we ought, at all times humbly to acknow yet ought we chiefly so to do 2-ought to have done — ought not to have 13, 7i;3i,548,i-aud know what things they ought 14, 22 1, 2-ought to admit the penitent person to the 15,251, i-which a Christian ought to know and bel 16,252, 2-is lawfully — baptized, and ought not 253, i-all things were done as they ought to be 18,270,1-that we may worship him — as we o. 25,306,2-every one ought seriously to reflect upon 26,315, 2-you ought to depend on the mercies of 316,2-what satisfaction ought to be made 30,510, i-how — ought to esteem them m their 2-for the which he ought not to be admitted 514, 2-for the which he ought not to be received 517,1-with how great care — ye ought to app therefore ye ought, and have need, to consider how studious ye ought to be in how ye ought to forsake and set aside 33,558,2 ought of necessity to be received in any 559, 1 -ought thoroughly to be received and beli 562,1-ought not to decree any thing against ought it not to enforce any thing to be those we ought to judge lawfully called 564, i-ought to be ministered to all Christian 2-ought to be taken of the whole multitude 565, i-ought to be rebuked openly, (that others 2-ought to be ministered in a known tongue 566, 2-ought of such things as he possesseth Ourselves. 8, 15,2-by giving up ourselves to thy service 11, 46, 2- We offer — ourselves, our souls and '3. 79. -having this hope, we may purify ourselv 89, -we have no power of ourselves to help o-s 134, -endeavour ourselves to follow the blessed 188, -give up ourselves obediently to fulfil 14,230,2-submitting ourselves wholly to his holy 236,2-offer — our selves, our souls, and bodi 25,310. 2-humbly present ourselves again before 30,521, 2-that we may continue to show ourselves 33,560,2-we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not Out. 2, vii,2-one of the Selections set out by this Chu 6,xxv,i-points out Easter-day for that Year 8, 10, i-the Second Lesson taken out of the New 15, i-a happy issue out of all their afflictions 9, 27,2-taken out of this Book 11, 43,1-who alone spreadest out the heavens 13, 65, -who out of the mouths of babes and suck 14,234, i-brought out of darkness 240, i-shall not be carried o. of the Church 15,248,2-did shed out of his most precious side 22,292,1-what time they shall depart out of this 23,296,2-taken out of the fifteenth Chapter of the 299,2-to take out of this world the soul 25,305. i-who alone speadest out the heavens, and 306, i-hear us, calling out of the depth of mise calling — and out of the jaws of this de 309,2-didst deliver us out of our distress 310,2-now rescuing us out of the jaws of death and didst not cast out our prayer 26,313, i-And blot out all our iniquities 314,2-thou alone briugest — good out of evil 30,511,1-out of the sixth Chapter of the Acts of 515,2-out of the tenth Chapter of Saint John 516,2-in the holy Lessons taken out of the Gosp 517,1-doctrine — taken out of the Holy Script 522, 2-deliver out of thy most holy Word 523, i-shall be either out of Saint Matthew ix. 526,2-out of the same Holy Scriptures to instru 33,559,2-do spring out necessarily of a true 560,2-hath chosen in Christ out of mankind 561,2-doth set out unto us only the Name of Outcast. 30,529, i-bind up — bring again the outcasts Outer. 26,314,1-thatyou be not cast into outer darkness Outrage. 11,46, i-stillest the outrage of a violent - - people Outward. 14,239, i-words which we have heard with our o. 15,246,2-by his outward gesture and deed, he dec 18,270,2-1 mean an outward and visible sign the outward visible sign, and the inward 271,1-What is the outward visible sign . 2-What is the outward part or sign of the 21,288, i-the more the outward man decayeth, stre Outwardly. 13,89-Keep us both outwardly in our bodies Over. 11, 46,1- 47.2- 14,243.1- 19,276.1- 25,309.2- 310,2- 26,313,2- 28,326,2 327.1- 30.512,2 521,2- 528,1- 32,552.1- 33.56o,i- 2- that we were not delivered over as a whose mercy is over all thy works how sore punishment hangeth o. your Let thy fatherly hand — ever be over proud waters had well-nigh gone over thy mercy is over all thy works and the stream had gone over our soul the deep waters — had gone over our hath not given us over as a prey unto wickednesses have gone over your head Bless all in authority over us watchful providence over us through have the charge and government over as by them over >vhom they shall be app Veni — shall be sung or said over him promise to be a faithful shepherd over besides over and above God's Command Who is God over all, blessed for evermor Overcome, I3.i25, -through thine only-begotten Son — o. 8, 7, 2- When thou hadst overcome the sharpne Overplus. 13, 188-U" there be fewer - - the overplus shall be OVERTHROW us PART. Overthrow. 25,311, 2-the Lord hath overthrown our enemies 33,564, i-overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament Owe. 21,285, 1 -what he oweth, and what is owing unto 28,323, 1-T0 thy watchful providence we owe it Own. 2, v,i-things in their own nature indifferent 8, 4,2-the devices and desires of our own hearts 1 1, 41,1-hast commanded us to — eat our own 14,234, i-to come — trusting in our owu righteous 241,1-so to search and examine your o. conscie thi. re to bewail your own sinfulness 2-quiet his own conscience 243, i-I bid - - I exhort you as ye love your o. 250, i-to receive him for thiue own Child 18,269, 2-learu — truly to get mine own living 19, 273,2-with their own mouth and consent by their own confession, have assented 21,283,2-chastened us after their own pleasure 284,1-accusiug — yourself for your own faults 285,2-or by his own carnal will and frailness 23,299.2-made like uuto his own glorious body 25,307, i-take the cause iuto thine own hand 311,1-we got not this by our own sword neither was it our own arm that saved us 26,313, 2-there to bewail your own sinfulness and as you tender your own salvation 316.2-which your own crimes have brought 317, i-or by his own carnal will and frailness 28,325, 2-iu an humble sense of our own unworthi 326,1-throughour own frailty and the temptati 30,512, 2-to frame and fashion your own lives and 5iS,2-to frame and fashion your own selves 526 2-than the effusion of his own blood 3Ti 547i 1 -acting agreeably to their own reason and 2-shall in their own persons renew the pro 549, i-a deep sense of their own unworthiness 33,559, i-is of his owu nature inclined to evil 2-by his own natural strength and good and not for our own works and deservin 563,1-they do not the same in their own name 564.2-lawful — to marry at their own discreti Ox. 14,242,2-because — or would try their yokes of o. Pain. 11, 42,2-Deliver him — from his bodily pain 44,1-from the bitter pains of eternal death 2-through the great pain and peril of child 21,284, i-went not — but first he suffered pain 2S5,2-consider his — assuage his pain 23,299,1-into the bitter pains of eternal death for any pains of death to fall from thee 26,314, 2-grant that the pains and punishments 33,564, 2-to have remission of pain or guilt Painful. 11,42,2-that, after this painful life ended, he may Paragraph. 32,550, 1 -the concluding Paragraph in the Letter Paraphrase. 30,528,2-the longer paraphrase of the same Hymn Pardon. 8, 5,1-He pardoneth and absolveth all those 2-Pardon and deliver you from all your 1 1, 44.1-Pardon their sins, and save their souls 12, 50, i-by thy merciful pardon may be absolved 13,180, -to thy faithful people pardon and peace 14, 236,2-not weighing — but pardoning our offen 21,285,2-who — desireth pardon and forgiveness 288, 1 -his pardon sealed in heaven before he 26,317, i-shall declare to him the pardoning mer servant, who desireth pardon and forgiv 28,325, 2-a prayer for contrition and pardon 326,2-Pardou all those who have done or wish 33,562, i-coucerniug Purgatory, Pardons — is a Parent. I5,244, i-P-s shall be admitted as Sponsors if it When — the Parents or Sponsors shall Parish. 14,228,2-Basin to be provided by the Parish 16,251, 2-The Minister of every Parish shall often let the Minister of the Parish --call upon 252,2-if the Minister of the same Parish did the Minister of the Parish where the 18,272, i-The Minister of every Parish shall So many Children of his Parish, sent 2-Minister of every Parish shall either brin of all such persons within his Parish 21,281, i-notice — to the Minister of the Parish 22, 293, 2- when none of the Parish or neighbours 30,512, i-for the sick -- people of the Parish 32.55o, i-Of Institution - - Into Parishes Or Churc the Election of a Minister iuto a Parish proceed to institute him into the Parish 2-Office of a Priest, in the Parish — of E. hereby institute you into said Parish the Office of Rector of Parish, [or Chu 551,2-institutiugthe Rev. A. B. into this Parish name and behalf of — Parish, [or Chur Parishioner. 22,292, i-exhort their parishioners to the often 30,512, i-relieved with the alms of the Parishioners Parochial. 32.552.I-asthe pledges - - of your parochial reco Part. 2, v,i-a most invaluable part of that blessed 2-the main body and essential parts of 6, xxv,2-Hundredth Year in the lower part of the Remainder — in the upper part 7,xxvii,2-add to the Year its fourth part 15,246, i-the intermediate parts of the Service sha 247,2-for his part, will most surely keep and must also faithfully, for his part, promi 249,2-may omit that part of the above which 250,2-parts and duties to see that this Infant 251,1-the other parts of the Church Catechism i6,256,2-(which are essential parts of Baptism) 17,261,2-which promise he, for his part, will most also faithfully for your part — promise 264,2-remember that it is your part and duty it is your part and duty also, being made 265. 2-the remaining part of each service shall 18,270,2-How many parts are there in a Sacrame 27 1, 2-the outward part or sign of the Lord's What is the inward part, or thing signifi 272,1-instruct — in some part of this Catechi 21,283,1-Take therefore in good part the chastise 287, i-may use any part of the service of this foregoing Service, or any part thereof 23,302,1-the whole or a part of the service appoin 26,313, 1— It is your part and duty, therefore, to 315, 2- It is therefore your part and duty, my 28,327, 2-with a Chapter, or part of a Chapter 30,515. 2-part of the ninth Chapter of St. Matthew 521,2-great flock in all the parts of the world 33>557,i-everlasting. without body, parts or passi 562,2-provided for, as to the remaining parts 564,1-for both the parts of the Lord's Sacrame Part. (Verb.) 2°.279.(2>-to love - - till death us do part partaker. us PAY. Partaker. II, 38,1-shall become partakers of everlasting 44,2;47,2-partaker of everlasting glory in the 13, 96, -and also be made partakers of his resurr 166, -and be made partakers of thy heavenly 14,221, i-who come to be partakers of the Holy not suffering them to be partakers of the 229,2-we may be partakers of thy heavenly 230, i-meet partakers of those holy mysteries 236, 1 -may be partakers of his most blessed 2-who shall be partakers of this Holy Com 237,2-ending — partakers of his most blessed 240,2-and are made p-s of the Kingdom of 241,1-received as worthy p-sof that holy Table 243,1-that ye will be p-s of this holy Communi 15,246,2-and make him partaker of his everlasting 250, 2-as he is made partaker of the death of he may also be partaker of his resurrect 17,260, 2-make them partakers of his everlasting 18,271,2-benefits whereof we are partakers thereby 21,283,2-chastisement, whereof all are partakers might be partakers of his holiness 290, 2-and made him partaker of everlasting 22,293, i-partakers of his most blessed Body and 33,564,1-yet in no wise are they partakers of Partaking. 33,563,2-Bread which we break is a partaking the Cup — is a partaking of the Blood Particular. 2, v,i-The particular forms of divine Worship 2-make such alterations in some particulars 25,306, 2-to reflect upon those particular sins of 312,1-in particular for this Victory and Deliver 26,316, 2-to a particular confession of the sin for 28,324, i-In particular, we implore thy grace 327,2-In particular, we beseech thee to continue 33>565. i-Every particular or national Church hath Particularly. 8, 15,1-particularly to those who desire now to 26,314, i-admonish him particularly concerning 28,327, i-particularly for the mercies and benefits Partly. 33,562, 2-partly of the corrupt following of the partly are states of life allowed in the it is partly of a local and civil nature Party. 14,221, i-recompensed the parties to whom he 2-one of the parties, so at variance, be con the other party will not be persuaded to 20,277, i-the civil contract between the parties 30,510,1-as the party accused shall be found Pasehal. 6,xxv,i-stands the Day of the Paschal Full Moon 14,233,1-for he is the very Paschal Lamb, which Pass. 8, 1,1-may at his discretion, pass at once 9, 16, i-pass at once from the Sentences to the 27,1-may pass our time in rest and quietness I3iI23, _we may pass to our joyful resurrection 156, -we may so pass through things temporal 159, -such good things as pass man 's understau 14,238,2-The Peace of God, which p-eth all under 15.245,1-may so pass the waves of this troubleso 246, i-or else shall pass immediately to the 25,305, i-security for such as pass on the seas 26,316, i-you are soon to pass into an endless Passion. 10, 31,2-by thy Cross and Passion i3. '97i _t>y his cross and passion we may be brou j4.230.1-by the death and passion of our Saviour 14,235,2-his blessed passion and precious death 236,1-in remembrance of his death and passion 236,2;3i,548,i-aud all other benefits of his p. 238,1-most precious death and p. of thy dear 240,2-of his meritorious Cross and P. 33.557, i-without body, parts, or passions 565,2-Of the Passion of Christ Past. 14,222, i-their transgressions for the time past 230, i-repent you truly for your sins past 231,1-Forgive us all that is past 21,288, i-for all the errors of his life past 26,316, i-forgiveness of that which is past 28,323,1-especially during the night past from the dangers of the past night 327,1-the mercies and benefits of the past day Pastor. II, 40,2-thy servants the Bishops and Pastors of 13, 196, -ordered by faithful and true pastors 207, -all Bishops and Pastors diligently to 18,269, 1-T0 submit myself to spiritual pastors 30,521,2-his Apostles — Doctors, and Pastors 523, i-to all Bishops, the Pastors of thy Church 528,2-making some Apostles — some Pastors Paten. 14,235,1-the Priest is to take the Paten into his Patience. 8, 14, 2-giving them patience under their sufferi 11, 42, 2;43,2-patience under his affliction 13, 54;2i,289,i-patience and comfort of thy holy 96, -both follow the example of his patience 21, 282, 2-to try your patience for the example of 2qi,i-didst support him in patience and submi 26,315, i-thou visitest for trial of his patience 317,1-patience in this his time of adversity 28.324, i-Grant us patience under any afflictions 327,1-We bless thee for thy patience with us 30,529, 2-to reprove — with all patience and doct Patiently. 13,204, -and patiently suffer for the truth's sake 2i,2S3,i-repent — and bear your sickness patien 283,2-that we should patiently, and — bear 284,1-by suffering patiently adversities, troubl taking your sickness, — patiently 22,292,2-he may take his sickness patiently 26,318,2-he may take thy judgments patiently Patri. 8, 6,2-shall be sung or said the Gloria Patri. See also under Gloria. Pattern. 30,517, 2-examples and patterns for the people to 518,2-examples and patterns to the flock of 32,552, 2-in all things a pattern to the flock comm Paul. 6,xxiv,i;i3,i9i-The Conversion of St. Paul 13,191, -of the blessed Apostle Saint Paul 14,299,2-consider how Saint Paul exhorteth all 232,1-Hear also what Saint Paul saith 20,277,2-commended of Saint Paul to be honour 21,283, i-as Saint Paul saith in — to the Hebrews 23, 296, 2-first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthia 300,2-taught us, by his holy Apostle St. Paul 33.563, i-purchase to themselves — as Saint Paul Pause. 28,325, 2-let him who reads make a short pause Pay. 33, 566, 2-to pay respectful obedience to the Civil PEACE. 117 PEOPLE. Peace. 2, v,2-to the preservation of peace and unity 8, I3,i;9.27,i-A Collect for Peace who art the author of peace and the lover i4,2;9,2S,2-in the bond of peace 9, 21,2-and on earth peace, good will towards 26,2-Give peace in our time, O Lord 27,1-that peace which the world cannot give 10, 32,1-to all nations uuity, peace, and concord 33.2-Grant us thy peace 11, 37, 2-that peace and happiness — may be est 38,2-our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace in one holy bond of truth and peace to preach peace to them that are far off 43,2;2i,2S9,2-lift up — and give him peace 45;2-For Peace, and Deliverance from our 46,1-For Restoring Public Peace at Home 12, 51,2-and give us peace both now and evermo 13, 73, -grant us thy peace all the days of our 84, -the very bond of peace and of all virtues 180, -to thy faithful people pardon and peace 14,238, 2-The P. of God, which passeth all unders 20,277, 2-hereafter for ever hold his peace 280, i-remain in perfect love and peace togeth 21,281, i-Peace be to this house and to all that 282,1-keep him in perpetual peace and safety 288,2-after his departure hence in peace 25.305,i-may in peace and quietness serve thee 26,316, i-Peace, peace, where there is no peace there is no peace, saith my God to the 317,2-at the hour of his death depart in peace 28,326, i-go to our rest in peace, charity, aud goo 30,518,2-quietness, peace, and love among all 519,2-Keep far our foes, give peace at home The God of peace and love 520,2-Peace in our hearts with God and man 521,1-And knit the knots of peace and love 527,2-quietness, love, and peace among all 32,554, i-in unity — in the bond of peace 2-walk in the ways of truth and peace Peaceable. 2, vi,2-may lead quiet and peaceable lives 11, 46,2-leading a quiet and peaceable life in all 28, 324,2-quiet and peaceable; full of compassion Peaceably. 13,157, -course of — may be so peaceably order 32,554, 2-may be so peaceably ordered by thy gov Peacefully. 23,301, 2-may at length fall asleep peacefully Pelagian. 33.559. i-standeth not - - (as the Pelagians do vai Penance. 33,562,2-Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimo 565,i-uutil he be openly reconciled by penance Penitent. 8, 4,1-an humble, lowly, penitent, and obedient 2-Restore thou those who are penitent 5,1-to his people, being penitent 13, 86, -the sins of all those who are penitent 14,221, 2-ought to admit the penitent person to the 229,2-with a true penitent heart and lively faith 28,325,2-ready to receive humble and penitent sin Penitential. 12,4s, i-A Penitential Office For Ash-Wednesday Pentecost. 6,xxiv,2-the Wednesday — after the Feast of P. People. 2, v,i-for the edification of the people vi, 2-that the people may lead quiet and peac 8, 4,2-the people still kneeling. See also under Kneel. 8 5,1-to declare and pronounce to his people the people shall answer here — Amen 8,i-0 Lord, save thy people and bless thine 11,2-said — by the Minister and the People 14, i-A Prayer for the Clergy and People 9, 26,2-And make thy chosen people joyful O Lord save thy people 27, 2-th at we and all the People, duly conside 10, 30,2;i2,5o,2-spare thy people, whom thou ha 32,1-to bless and keep all thy people to give to all thy people increase of grace 34, i-the Minister, and the People with him, 35, i-Mercifully forgive the sins of thy people ii, 37,1-the people of these United States in gen 2-safety, honour and welfare of thy people 38, 1- For the Unity of God's People 39,2-Behold — the afflictions of thy people 46,1-the outrage of a violent and unruly peop 47,1,2-in the presence of all thy people 12, 50,2-Then shall the people say — after the 51,1-Be favourable, O Lord, — to thy people Spare thy people, good Lord, spare '3. 56. -found an acceptable people in thy sight 71, -receive the prayers of thy people 73, -hear the supplications of thy people 81. -to hear the prayers of thy people 94, -mercifully to look upon thy people 137, -Grant unto thy people that they may 143, -didst teach the hearts of thy faithful people. See also under faithful. 176, -Grant thy people grace to withstand the 185, -absolve thy people from their offences 207, -the people obediently to follow the same 14,222,1-the Minister, turning to the People 225,2-shall declare unto the People what Holy when the alms of the People are to be re 228,2-Alms — and other Devotions of the P. 229, i-to all thy People give thy heavenly 231,2-stand up, and turning to the People, say 232,2-Priest and People 235,1-break the Bread before the People 237,1-and after that, to the People also in ord 238, i-the blessed company of all faithful P. 242, i-he shall see the People negligent to come 15,244,1-The P. are to be admonished that it is 2-and the P. with the children, must be 245,1-lead the children of Israel thy people 246, i-for the better instructing of the People 16,251,2-often admonish the People, that they def 253, i-the flock of true Christian People r7!257.2-tne People being assembled upon the 18,267, 2-sanctifieth me> anc^ a'l the people of 270, i-his grace unto me and to all people 27,320,2-bestowed upon this nation and people 30,510, i-how the People ought to esteem them 2-the Bishop shall say unto the People with the Clergy and People present say 511,2-examine — in the presence of the Peop for — the edifying of his people 512,1-read — unto the people assembled in to search for the sick — people of the 514,2-Good People, these are they whom we 517,2-examples and patterns for the people 518, i;526,2-to instruct the people committed to teach the people committed to your 2-quietness — among all Christian people 523,2-grant to the people that they may 527,2-merciful — to poor and needy people 31,547,2-for blessing thy people in thy Name 32,550, 2-every Act of — among the People of the 552,2-in leading the Devotions of the People People. But Grace and Truth came by Minister and People. Who is God over 553,2-in promoting the Salvation of the people 33,562,2-in such a Tongue as the people understa tongue not understanded of the people 565, 2-may be understanded of the people PERCEIVE. 118 PERSON. Perceive. 13, 7i;3i,548,l-both perceive and know what thin 14,221, i-he perceiveth malice and hatred to reign 241,1-yeshall p. yourselves to have offended p. your offences to be such as are not 15,246,2-Ye perceive how, by his outward gesture 17,260, i-may perceive the great necessity of this 26,313,2-shall perceive yourself to have offended if you shall perceive your offences to be Perfect. (Adjective.) 8, 13,1-whose service is perfect freedom 14,1-from whom cometh every good and p. 13, 86, -obtain of thee — perfect remission and 14,230, i-and be in perfect charity with all men 235,1-made there — a full, perfect, and suffici 20,280, i-remain in perfect love and peace togeth 21,288, 2-the spirits of just men made perfect 290,1-in perfect charity with the world 23,300, 2-may have our perfect consummation and 26,316,1-with a perfect and true heart we return 2-your charity is not yet perfect 30,513, 2-to the intent he may be perfect and well 521, 1- And that we may with perfect faith 2-had made perfect our redemption by his 528, i-may be found perfect and irreprehensib 2-after that he had made perfect our rede edifying and making perfect his Church 31,548,1-remain in perfect love together unto 32,552,2-giver of all good and perfect gifts 33,557, i-so that two whole and perfect Natures 564,2-is that perfect redemption, propitiation, Perfect. (Verb.) 21,291, i-Perfect we beseech thee this thy mercy Perfection. 33.557, 2-appertaining to the perfection of Man's Perfectly. 13,190, -so perfectly, and without all doubt to bel 201, -perfectly to know thy Son Jesus Christ 14,222,1-that we may perfectly love thee, and 30,517, i-ripeness and perfectness of age in Christ Perform. 13,138, -by thy merciful guiding may perform i5,247,2;i7,26i,2-will most surely keep and perfo 18,271, i-by reason — they cannot perform them 2-promise — themselves are bound to perf 20,280, i-these persons may surely perform and 28,323,2-grace to enable us to perform that resol 30,5i9,i;527,2-strength and power to perform the U,548,i-perform and keep the vow and covenant 549, i-may always perform a service acceptable 32,550, 2-Licence and Authority to perform the possessed of full power to perform every Performance. 31,547, i-for the performance of the several offices 32,553, 2-performance of all the duties of my mini i-the Collect for Aid against Perils i-A Collect for Aid against Perils from all perils and dangers of this night i-to preserve — women in the perils of i-be preserved evermore from all perils 2-through the great pain and peril of child 2-conduct — through the perils of the i-the great p. of the unworthy receiving i-meu are subject to many sudden perils 2-A gainst Peril of Idolatry Perilous. 33. 56 1, i-or into — no less perilous than desperat Peril. 3. vn, 9. 27. 10, 33. n> 40, 44, 47, '4,241, 22, 292, $3. 565, Period. 7,xxviii,i-during that period of One Hundred Perish. 15,245, i-didst save Noah and — from perishing 25,305, 2;w6,i-Save, L,ord, or else we perish 306,1-hear us, and save us, that we perish not thy disciples ready to perish in a storm 310,2-saving us when we were ready to perish Permit. 13,210-permitted to behold the King in his beauty Perpetual. 11, 43, i-enjoy perpetual rest and felicity I3,I53> _a perpetual fear and love of thy holy 172, -Keep — thy Church with thy perpetual 14,235,1-a perpetual memory of that his precious 21,282, i-Keep him in perpetual peace and safety 30,519, 2-Enable with perpetual light Persecution. 10,34,2-we thy servants, being hurt by no p-s Persecutor. 10,33, 1-to forgive our enemies, persecutors and 13,62-may learn to love and bless our persecutors Person 10, 30,2( 33>i- 11, 40,2- 42,1- 43,1- 44,i- 14,221,2 228,2 229.2- 234.I- 17,257,2- 260,2- 261,1 2- 263,1 264,2 265,1 18,266,1 271,1 272,2- 19,273,2- 276,2 20,277,1 2- 278,1 280,1 21,281,1 282,2 283,1 2 284,1 285,1 2)-glorious Trinity, three Persons and one all sick persons and young children make choice of fit persons, to serve in the For a Sick Person For a Person, or Persons, going to Sea For a Person under Affliction upon those persons recommended to our to admit the penitent person to the Holy Deacons — or other fit persons appoint how Saint Paul exhorteth all persons not one only Person, but three Persons When any such Persons as are of riper Hath this Person been already baptized favourably receive these present Persons good will of — toward these Persons speak to the Persons to be baptized on shall then demand of the Persons to be take each Person to be baptized by the We receive this Person into the congrega shall make a Cross upon the Person's for Forasmuch as these Persons have promi speaking to the baptized Persons, he sha every Person thus baptized, should be a convenient number of persons shall be after the words, these Persons and these If any persons, not baptized in their infa changing the word Infant, for Child or p doubt concerning the baptism of any p. such person may be baptized in the man To Be Learned By Every Person Before Water; wherein the person is baptized What is required of persons to be baptiz Names of all such persons within his present — these children [or these p-s] to move the Persons confirmed to come -the Persons to be married shall come why these two persons should not be these two persons present come now to speaking to the Persons who are to be if any persons are joined together other these persons may surely perform and ■When any person is sick, notice shall bi coming into the sick person's house shnll ■exhort the sick person after this form -If the Person visited be very sick, then no greater comfort to Christian persons, -be judged, without respect of persons -The sick person shall answer to forgive from — all persons that have PERSON. 110 PLACE. 21,285, i-to move such sick persons as are of abill 288, i-A Prayer for a sick Person, when the 2-A Commendatory Prayer for a sick P. 289, i-A Prayer for Persons troubled in mind 22,292, i-if the sick person be not able to come 293, i-last of all to the sick person 2-Wheu the sick person is visited, and rece used with aged and bed-ridden persons i-to receive — the persons of us thy serva 2-Short Prayers for single persons who can i-for Persons under sentence of death 2-kuowing — any Person to be a man of i-I present unto you these persons present Take heed that the persons, whom ye 2-Impediment - - in any of these persons shall cease from Ordering that person 2-and that they are persons meet for the i-the persons to be ordained Priests, all i-Oue God in Persons Three 2-demand Testimonials of the person prese i-admit — this person presented unto us 2-admittiug any person to government in i-other persons appointed for that purpose 2-shall in their own persons renew the pro 2-to be read by some person appointed by i-the "person chosen is a qualified Minister 2-that an unworthy person should minister i-there be three Persons of one substance were joined together in one Person i-in every person born into this world i-full of sweet — comfort to godly persons for curiousand carnal persons, lacking 564,2-Art. XXXIII. Of excommunicate P-s That person which by open denunciation *5.3°5 307 26,315, 30.5°-J 510 5M 519 521 525 526 31.546 547 54S 32.550 551 33.557 559 561 Persuade. 14,221,2-will not be persuaded to a godly unity i5,246,2;i7,26o,2-persuaded of the good will of our 30,5i8,i;526,2-Are you persuaded that the Holy 518, i-that which you shall be persuaded may I am so persuaded, and have so determi 526.2-Are you persuaded that you are truly Answer, I am so persuaded 527,1-but that which you shall be persuaded I am so persuaded and determined, by Pertain. 2 1,282, 2-and of all things to them pertaining 30,517, i-work, pertaining to the salvation of man and of them that specially pertain unto Pestilence. 10, 31.1-from plague, pestilence, and famine 22,292,1-but especially in the time of pestilence Peter. 6,xxiv,2-St. Peter 'the Apostle 13,206, -Saint Peter's Day to the A postle Saint Peter many excellent 17,260,1-For which cause, Saint Peter the Apostle Petitions. 8, 15,2-the desires and petitions of thy servants 12, 51,1-Receive our humble petitions 13,164, -that they may obtain their petitions 14,237,2-the People repeating after him every P. 240. 1 -hast promised to hear the p-s of those 243, i-to make our humble petitions unto Almig Philip. 6,xxiv,2-St. Philip and St. James the Apostles 13,141, -except upon the Feast of St. Philip and 201, -Saint Philip and Saint James's Day thy holy Apostles, Saint Philip and Saint Phrase. 3J.566,i-as well from obsolete words and phrases Qpovtjua. 30,559, i -called in Greek 4pivw>a oapndt Physician. 13,215-called St. Luke the Physician, whose praise to be an Evangelist and Physician of the Pick. 18,269,2-To keep my hands from picking and Piece. 25. 3 11,2-dashed in pieces those that rose up agai Piety. 2, v,2-the exciting of piety and devotion 11, 37, 2-that — religion and piety may be establi 33,566, i-aud instructive in piety and morals Pilate. 8,11,2-Suffered under Pontius Pilate 12,1-Crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate Pilgrimage. 23,301, 2-to us who are still in our pilgrimage Pious. 31,547,1-which pious works have been approved 548,2-enjoy the benefit of this pious work Pit. 26,317, i-as one of those who go down into the pit Pitifulness. 12,51, i-let the pitifulness of thy great mercy Pity. IO> 33.I_to show thy pity upon all prisoners and 35,1-With pity behold the sorrows of our hea 11, 42,1-have pity upon us miserable sinners 43,2-Look with pity, we beseech thee, upon to have pity and compassion upon those 12, 51,1-Long-suffering, and of great pity I3,i66;26,3i8,2-chiefly in showing mercy and pitv 173, -thy continual pity cleanse and defend 31,289,1-look down in pity and compassion upon 26,315, i-Look down with pity and compassion 316, i-of his endless pity promiseth us forgiven 28,326,2-do thou, the God of pity, administer to Place. (Noun.) 2, v, 2-to those who are in place of authority vi,i-was in the first place drawn to those 3, vii,i(2)-in place of the Prayers that follow viii,2-in place of the Second Lesson for the may be read in place of the Lesson for 4, xi, i-Which May Be Used In Place Of Those 6, xxv,i-the places of these Golden Numbers the places of the Golden Numbers in 7,xxvii,2-For Finding — The Places Of The 8, 3, 2-Scripture moveth us in sundry places 11,2-He went into the place of departed spin 9, 27,2-In places where it may be convenient 11, 38,1-truly preached — in all places, to the 12. 48, i-and in the place of what there followeth 13,142, -exalt us unto the same place whither 196, -into the place of the traitor Judas didst 14.232. 2-in all places, give thanks unto thee, O 233,2-ascended up — to prepare a place for 16, 252. 2-and at such a place — I baptized 17,260,2-same Apostle testifieth in another place 21,281,2-Send him help from thy holy place 2S3,:-end his Exhortation in this place 290, 1 -that there may be place for repentance 34,W3,i-kneel down in some convenient place 26,312,2-cometh into the place where the Prisoner 313,1-Send us help from thy holy place 315,1-whom thou hast laid iu a place of darkn 28,324,2-Holy Spirit accompany us to the place PLACE. 1»0 PORTION. 30.512 5i7 5*> 522 526 31,547 548, 549 32,551: 33.56o, 562, 565. Place 14,228, 237 17,263 19273 21,289 3o,5i7 i-intirnate their estates, names, and places i-no place left among you, either for error 2-Resound in every place 2-reinain in the same place where Hands i-after this place, That it - - the proper i-setting apart this place in solemn manner to consecrate this place to the honour of 2-at this place shall in their own persons i-receive in this place the blessed Sacrame be read and preached in this place be joined together in this place draw near to thee in this place i-the Dedication of this place to thy service 2-in this place now set apart to thy service (2)-the member of — supplying his place 7-deny the place of forgiveness to such as i-may it so expound one place of Scripture i-that Traditions and — be in all places 2-Of the Place and Time of Prayer . (Verb.) 2-humbly present and place it upon the the Priest shall then place upon the ,2-reverently place upon it what ,i-placing him conveuiently by the Font ,i-being placed and standing in order , 2:26,314, 2-nor place it any where but in i-who hath placed you in so high Plague. 10,31, i-from plague, pestilence, and famine Plain. 33,564, i-is repugnant to the plain words of Script Plainest. a,vi,2-in the clearest, plainest, most affecting Plainly. 26,315, 2-shall plainly lay before you the wretche 30,517, 2-ye shall answer plainly to these things 33,560, i-whereas Christ saith plainly, When ye 562,2-plainly repugnant to the Word of God Pleasant. 33,559, 2-to do good works pleasant and acceptab 560,1-are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as 561,1-is full of sweet, pleasant, and — comfort Please. 8, 5, i-that those things may please him which 14,1-that they may truly please thee 2-wouldest be pleased to make thy ways ■ that it may please thee to comfort and 10, 3i;32,33( 17)- That it may please thee ,x> 37,1-wouldest be pleased to direct and prosp 44,i-such — as thou wilt be pleased to accept 2-pleased to preserve, through the great 45, i-that it hath pleased thee - - to send us 46, i-it hath pleased thee to appease the sedit 47,1-pleased to deliver from his bodily sickne 2-that thou hast been pleased to conduct 13,150, -we may please thee, both in will and 164, -to ask such things as shall please thee 177, -without thee we are not able to please 215, -may it please thee that, by the wholesom 14,231, i-Serve and please thee In newness of life 15,250, i-that it hath pleased thee to regenerate 17,257. 2-cannot please God but live in sin 18,269,2-unto which it shall please God to call 270, i-that it will please him to save and defend 21,283,2-it shall please his gracious goodness to 286, i-when thou art pleased to take him hence 22,292, i-whensoever it shall please Almighty God 23, 299, 2-pleased Almighty God, in his wise provi 301,2-hast been pleased to take unto thyself 24,303, i-Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty 25,305, i-Be pleased to receive into thy — protect 26,315, i-it hath pleased Almighty God - -to bring 26,317, i-and when thou art pleased to take him 28,324,2-graciously pleased to take us aud all thi 30,517,2-whereunto it hath pleased God to call 521,1-Would please his Spirit to send 526, i-That it may please thee to illuminate all That it may please thee to bless this 531,1-may please thee to bless these thy servan 31,547, i-hast been graciously pleased to promise 548,2-hath pleased thee to put into the hearts for that it hath pleased thee to have thy 32,553, 1 -Be graciously pleased to bless the minist 33,559,2-yet are they pleasing and acceptable to Pleasure. 11, 42,2-thy good pleasure to prolong his days 14,230,2-wholly to his holy will aud pleasure 21,282,2-thy good pleasure to restore him to 283,2-Chastened us after thine own pleasure 26,315,1-submit — to thy holy will and pleasure Pledge. 14,230,2-as pledges of his love, and for a continu 18,270,2-as a means - - and a pledge to assure us 20,280,1-this Ring - - is a token and pledge 2-thereto have given and pledged their 32,552, i-these keys — as the pledges of my Insti Plenteously. 8, 14,1-Endue them plenteously with heavenly 13,187, -plenteously bringing forth the fruit of may by thee be plenteously rewarded Plenteousness. 11,41,2-fillest all things living with plenteousness Plenty. 11,39,2-may — be mercifully turned into plenty 45.2-For Plenty our dearth and scarcity into plenty Plight. 20,279,1-and thereto I plight thee my troth Point. 2, vi,2-in any essential point of doctrine 6,xxv,i-poiuts out Easter-day for that Year 21, 288,2-for a sick Person at the point of departu Pomp. 15,247,2-renounce ■ 18,266,2-renounce - the vain pomp and glory of - the pomps and vanity of Pontius. 8,11, 2-Suffered under Pontius Pilate 12,1-crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate Poor. 11, 41, 2-that the poor and needy may give thanks 14,228, 2-shall receive the Alms for the Poor 21,285, i-to move - - to be liberal to the poor 25,307, 2-hear us, thy poor servants, begging mer 310,2-We thy poor creatures whom thou hast 30.512,1-to search for the sick, poor, and impotent 527,2-and merciful - - to poor and needy peop 33,566, 2-liberally to give alms to the poor, accord Poorer. 20, 279(2)-for better for worse, for richer for poorer Portion. 8, 6,2-Then shall follow a Portion of the Psalms See also 7,1; 21,2(2); 320,2. at the end of the whole Portion - - shall 10,1-the latter Portion thereof may be omitted 14,224,2-or the portion of Scripture appointed for 30,528, 2-giviug to thy - - their portion in due sea 32,550,2-faithfully to feed that portion of the flock POSSESS. 121 PRAY. Possess. 21,289, i-makest him to possess his former iniquiti 32,550,2-possessed of full power to perform every 551,2-we are possessed of your Vote that he 33,566, 2-ought of such things as he possesseth Possession. 33,566, 2-the right, title and possession of the same Possibly. 7,xxvii,i-Days that Easter can possibly fall upon Pour. 8, 14, i-pour upon them the continual dew of thy 13, 84, -pour into our hearts that most excellent 159, -Pour iuto our hearts such love towards 167, -Pour down upon us the abundance of thy 197, -pour thy grace into our hearts 15,249, i-dip it — or shall pour Water upon it 2-the Immersion, or the pouring of Water 16,252, i-the Minister shall pour Water upon it 257,i;i7.265,i-the Immersion, or the pouring 17,263, i-shall dip — or pour water upon him 2-at the immersion or pouring of water, the 25.310,1-that helpeth us, and poureth his benefits 30,528,2-poured down his gifts abundantly upon 531, i-aud to pour thy grace upon them Power. 8, 5,1-hath given power and commandment to 7, i-the Heavens and all the powers therein 8,2-0 all ye Powers of the Lord 13,1-may not fear the power of any adversari 2-Defend us — with thy mighty power 9, 27,2-kingdom is everlasting and power infini 11, 38, i-to direct — by the mighty power of the 40, i-whose power no creature is able to resi ij. 57 '. -raise up we pray thee, thy power, and 71, -have grace and power faithfully to fulfil 78. -evermore be defended by thy might}- p. 79, -appear again with power and great glory 82, -by thy power we may be defended again 89, -we have no power of ourselves to help 127, -hast delivered us from the power of our 148, -in the power of the Divine Majesty to wo 160, -Lord of all power and might, who art l66;26.3i8,2-declarest thy almighty power chie 14,241, 2-according to the uttermost of your p-s 15,248,2-may have power and strength to have 21,285, i-amends to tne uttermost of his power 25,305, 2-acknowledging thy power, and imploring 311,2-in whose hand is power and might 26,313, 2-according to the uttermost of your power 315,1-whose mercy is everlasting, and power 316, 2-the satisfaction which is in your power to the utmost of his power to discover 30, 519, 1:527, 2-Grant — strength and power 529, i-but of power and love and soberness 31,547,1-0 eternal God, mighty in power 548,1-have power and strength to fulfil the 32,550,2-possessed of full power to perform every 553,2-soul — with all their powers and faculti 33,557, i-of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness of one substance, power, and eternity 559,2-Wherefore we have no power to do good 561, 2-hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies 566,1-Art. XXXVII. Of the Power of the Civil The Power of the Civil Magistrate exten Powerful. 11, 44,1-let thy powerful grace produce in them 25,305,2:307,1-0 most powerful and glorious Lord 307,2-Thou, O Lord, art just and powerful 310,2-see how powerful and gracious a God 30,520,2-Such measures of thy powerful grace Powerfully. 25,310,2-hast so powerfully and wonderfully defe Practice. 26,316,2-or any evil practices designed against Practise. 28,324, 2-listen to in order to practise it Praise. 8, 5,2-our mouth shall show forth thy Praise 6, i-Praise ye the Lord The Lord's Name be Praised 7, i-We Praise thee*, O God 2-The glorious company — Praise thee The goodly fellowship — Praise thee The noble army of Martyrs Praise thee 8,2:9, 1, 2jio, 1(31 )-Praise him and magnify him 9, 21, 2-We praise thee, we bless thee, we worshi 11, 45,2-We praise and glorify thy holy Name 46,2-always praising and magnifying thy mer 47,1-in whose behalf we bless and praise thy 2-We praise thy holy Name that thou hast 14,232,2-evermore praising thee and saying 233,1-But chiefly are we bound to praise thee 236,1-this our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiv 25,305, i-to praise and glorify thy holy Name 306, i-The living, the living shall praise thee 307,2-0 save us, that we may praise thee 309, 2-A Hymn of Praise and Thanksgiving Great is — and greatly to be praised 310,1-0 let us therefore praise the Lord for Praised be the Lord daily 311,1-But praised be the Lord, who hath not 30,521, 2-We praise and worship thee Praise. 8, 4,1 15. 1 ". 39.2- 41,1- 13.215. - 14. 239.2 21,290,2 301,2 25,310,1- 2 27,320,2- 28,323,1- 2- 324.2- 30,5 '9. 2 520,1- 521.1- 2- 526,1- 3I.547.I- 548,1- 32,553.1- 2- (Noun) ■to set forth his most worthy praise to offer up their praises and thanks giv- ings. See also under thanksgiving. ■that we show forth thy praise -to give thee thanks aud praise -to the praise of thy holy Name Luke — whose praise is in the Gospel ■to the honour and praise of thy Name -amoug the praises which thy Saints ■we yield unto thee most high praise ■and we will triumph in thy praise -do give all praise and glory to ■We yield thee unfeigned thanks and pra -We — render thee our humble praises -morning sacrifice of praise and thanksgi -join in the prayers and praises of thy -Praise to thy eternal merit -That, through thy help, God's praises -To God the Father laud and praise -to set forth the eternal praise of thy holy -to the honour, praise, and glory of thy -to offer up their praises and supplications -to set forth thy most worthy praise •the sacrifices of prayer and praise ■in praise, to heighten my love and gratit Pray. 8, 1,1-Letuspray. See also 13,1; 34,2; 35,2; 50,1; 224,1; 228,2; 245,1; 274,2; 275,2; 279,2; 281,2; 285,2; 521,2; 528,2; 552,1; 552,2; 554,1. 4,1-Wherefore I pray and beseech you 8, i-We therefore pray thee help thy servants 14,2-More especially we pray for thy holy 11, 39, 1 -we pray thee shortly to accomplish the 2-we pray thee to send us such seasonable 12, 51,1-turn - - in weeping, fasting, and praying 13, 57, -raise up, we pray thee, thy power and 62, -who prayed for his murderers to thee 154, -hast given an hearty desire to pray (^ 167, -more ready to hear than we to pray 175, -Lord, we pray thee that thy grace may 247,1-ye have prayed that our Lord Jesus Chri 2-these things that ye have prayed for PRAY. 122 PRAYER. 17,261, i-have heard how the congregation hath p. 2-all those things that we have prayed lor 18,266, 2-And I pray unto God to give me his gra 270. 1- And I pray unto God that he will send 21,288,2-Wash it, we pray thee, in the blood of 26,315,2-and we pray God, that you may make 316, 2-to endeavour and pray for this blessed 30,517, i-ye ought — to pray earnestly for his 2-ye will continually pray to God the Kath 520,2-Grant, Lord, to us, we pray 521,1-And pray we that our only Lord 2-the Bishop shall pray in this wise, and 525,2-move the Congregation present to pray that the holy Apostles prayed before 32,553, i-visit, we pray thee, this Congregation Prayer. Tit. Pge-The Book Of Common Prayer. See also under Book. 2, vi, i-alterations — in the Prayers for our the proper end of all such Prayers 3, vii, i-The Order for Morning Prayer, the Lit- any. See also under Morning. the Prayers that follow the Prayer for in place of the Prayers that follow the in the Order for Evening Prayer. See also under Evening. for which no Service or Frayer hath 8, i,i;9,i6, i-from the Sentences to the Lord's P. 5,1-here and at the eud of every Prayer 2-shall kneel and say the Lord's Prayer 12,2-And after that these Prayers following 13,2-A Prayer for the President of the United 14,1-the following Prayers shall be omitted A Prayer for the Clergy and People 2-A Prayer for all conditions of men those for whom our prayers are desired when any desire the prayers of the con- gregation. See also under desire. 15, 2-A Prayer of St. Chrysostom 9, 21,2-receive our prayer 27, i-that the Collects and Prayers following 2-with such Prayer, or Prayers, taken out of this Book. A Prayer for the President of the United 10, 33,2-omit - - to the Prayer, We humbly besee 34,1-Then shall - - say the Lord's Prayer 2-Mercifully assist our prayers which we 35,1-Favourably with mercy hear our prayers Also under hear. 11, S7,l-Prayers And Thanksgivings Upon severa Prayers to be used before the General the Final Prayer of Blessing or the Benedr A Prayer for congress 2-A Prayer to be used at the Meetings of 38,1-the above Prayer may be used by all Con 41,2-now make our prayers and supplications 43,2-Or else the Prayer in the Visitation of 44, i-persons recommended to our prayers 2-the final Prayer of Blessing or Benediction 45,2-hast heard the devout prayers of thy Ch 12, 48,1-First Day of Lent, at Morning Prayer after the Prayer, We humbly beseech 49, 2-all that followeth, to the Prayer, O Lord 13, 71, -mercifully to receive the prayers of thy 118, -Receive our supplications and prayers 125, -At Morning Prayer, instead of the P^alm 150, -Mercifully accept our Prayers 164, -be open to the prayers of thy humble ser 14,221, 2-say the Lord's Prayer and the Collect the Lord's Prayer may be omitted, if 228,2-hast taught us to make prayers, and sup mercifully — to receive these our p-s 234,2-say, in the name of — this Prayer folio 235,1-say the Prayer of Consecration as follow 237,2-Then shall — say the Lord's Prayer 239, i-Assist us - -these our supplication and p-s 240, i-have now made our p-s and supplicatio 15, 244. 2:19.273, i-standing until the Lord's P. 249, 2-with one accord make our prayers unto 250 2-learn the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and 251,1-say the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and 16. 251, 2-say the Lord's Prayer, and so many of 257^1-make — and the succeeding Prayers 17,257 2-prepare themselves, with Prayers and all standing until the Lord's Prayer 263, 2-shall be said the Lord's Prayer, all 265,1-one of the prayers next following in the in the exhortation and prayer, after After the immersion - - the prayer shall 18, 269, 2-to call for by diligent prayer hear — if thou canst say the Lord's P. 270, i-desirest thou of God in this Prayer 272,1-say the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and 2-can say the Creed, the Lord's Prayer 21,285, i-before the Minister begin his Prayer 287,1-Prayers which may be said with the fore APrayer for a sick Child 288, i-A Prayer for a sick Person, when there 2-A Commendatory Prayer for a sick Pers 289, i-A Prayer for Persons troubled in mind 2-A Prayer which may be said by the Mini 290, i-A Prayer which may be said in case of 22,293, i-The Prayer of Consecration ending with The Communion; The Lord's Prayer; The 23,298,2-the Creed, and such fitting Prayers as 299, i-shut not thy — to our prayer 300, i-oue or both of the following prayers 301,2-Additional Prayers 24,303, i-This Service, or the concluding prayer stands among the Occasional Prayers 304,1-Then shall - - say the Lord's Prayer but the Lord's Prayer may be omitted, if if this be used with Morning — Prayer 25,305, i-Forms Of Prayer To Be Used At Sea appointed in the Book of Common P. These two following Prayers may be 2-Prayers to be used in all Ships in Storms 306, i-Short Prayers in respect of a Stoim 307, i-together say the Lord's Prayer The Prayer to be said before a Fight at 2-Short Prayers for single persons, who cannot meet to join in Prayer with others • General Prayers Special Prayers with respect to the 310. i-didst not despise the prayer of thy serva 2-and didst not cast out our prayer 26,312, i-A Form Of Prayer For The Visitation Of 2-he shall add the prayer, O God, merciful 314,2-certain or all of these Prayers following the Prayer for all Conditions of Men or any other Prayer which he shall judge 315, I-A Form of Prayer for Persons under sen 27,319, i-A Form Of Prayer And Thanksgiving Sentences at the beginning of Morning P. 28,322, 2-Forms Of Prayer To Be Used In Famili 323,2-Prayer for grace to enable us to perform 324,2-join in the prayers and praises of thy 325, 2-with a prayer for contrition and pardon 326, i-Prayer for grace to reform and grow bet 2-T0 our prayers, O Lord, we join our unf 327, 2-Prayer for God's protection through the we offer up these our imperfect prayers 30,509,2-by public Prayer, with Imposition of 510,2-commending — to the Prayers of the 514,2-Litany, with the Prayers as is before app 518,2-in Prayers, and in reading the Holy Scri 519, i-secretly in their Prayers, to make their for which Prayers there shall be silence 522,1-When this Prayer is done, the Bishop 525,2-continucd the whole night in prayer 526,1-offer up our prayers to Almighty God Then shall be said this Prayer following 527,1-call upon God by prayer for the true 529,2-for the — shall be said this Prayer 31 ,547, 1 -Bishop - - shall say the following P. PRATER. 123 PRESENT. 31,547. 2-the sacrifices of prayer and thanksgiving 549, i-receive the prayers and intercessions of 2-For the - - the Bishop shall say this P. 32>553, i-to offer the sacrifices of prayer and prai 2-in prayer, to quicken my devotion 33,558, 2-these following: - - The Prayer of Mana 562. 2-to have public Prayer in the Church 563,2-Grace increased by virtue of prayer unto 565,2-Of Prayer Of the Place and Time of Prayer Prayer-day. 1 5, 244, i -Sunday s and other Holy-days or Prayer-d 17,257, 2-the Sunday, Holy-day, or Praver-day ap Preach. II, 38,1-may be truly preached, truly received 2-to preach peace to them that are far off 13,204, -to prepare the way — by preaching rep 207, -diligently to preach thy holy Word 2ii, -truly to believe and to preach thy Word both to preach and receive the same 14,234.1-boldness — constantly to preach the 17,260,1-Go ye into — and preach the Gospel 30,512, i-preach if he be admitted thereto by the 2-to read the Gospel — and to preach the 522.1-Take thou Authority to preach the Word 523, i-they may diligently preach thy Word 529 2-he preaching thy word, may not only 31,548,1-shall be read and preached in this place 33, 56 1, 2-the pure Word of God is preached Preacher. 33,558, i-Canonical Books: Ecclesiastes or P. Preaching. 10, 32,1-that both by their preaching and living 13,I9[, -the preaching of the blessed Apostle St. 204, -truly repent according to his preaching 17,260, i-upou his first preaching of the Gospel 32,553, 2-and in preaching, to give a readiness 33,562, i-to take — the office of public preaching Precede. 6,xxv,2-look for the next preceding Hundredth 11, 40, i-the Weeks preceding the stated Times of 14,240, i-or some Holy-day immediately p-ing Precept . 33,558, 2-nor the Civil precepts thereof ought of Precious. 8, 8,1-thou hast redeemed with thy precious 10, 30,2-redeemed with thy most precious blood 31,2-by thy precious Death and Burial 11, 40,2-purchased — by the precious blood of 14,230,2-by his precious blood-shedding he hath 234,1-For the precious death and merits of 2-washed through his most precious blood 235,1-memory of that his precious death and 2-his blessed passion and precious death 236,2-the most precious Body and Blood of thy 237,2-spiritual food of the most p. Body and 238,1-the most p. death and passion of thy dea 15,248. 2-shed out of his most precious side both 21,286,2-by thv Cross and precious Blood hast 288,2-that it may be precious in thy sight Predestination. 33,560, 2-Art. XVII. Of Predestination and Elect Predestination to Life is the everlasting 561,1-the godly consideration of Predestination have — the sentence of God's Predestin Preface. 2, v,i-Preface in the Preface of her Book of Common 2-not only in her Preface but likewise in further declares in her said Preface 14,232,2-Here shall follow the Proper Preface 233,1-Proper Prefaces Upon 19,273, i-he — may read this Preface following 30,509, i-The Preface Prefix. 6, xxv,i-The Numbers prefixed to the several 7,xxviii, i(2)-ought to be prefixed in the Calend Prejudice. 2, vi,2-without prejudice or prepossessions 11,38,1-error, ignorance, pride, and prejudice 2-hatred and prejudice and whatsoever Premonish. 30,516. 2-to teach, and to premonish, to feed and Prepare. *i< 55, -didst send thy messenger to prepare thy 56, -so prepare and make ready thy way 159, -hast prepared for those who love thee 204, -sent to prepare the way of thy Son our 219, -which thou hast prepared for those who 14,233,2-ascended up — to prepare a place for 238, i-such — as thou hast p-d for us to walk 242, i-when a man hath p-d a rich feast 17,257,2-may be exhorted to prepare themselves 21,288,2-so fit and prepare him, we beseech thee 22,292, i-all things necessary being prepared 23,301, i;302,i-the kingdom prepared for you 26,314,1-and prepare himself for the Holy Comm 315, 2-the fire — prepared for the devil and 30,523, i-When all things are duly prepared in 31.549. i-grace to prepare their hearts to serve 33,559,2-that he cannot turn and prepare himself Prepossession . 2,vi,2-without prejudice or prepossessions Presbyter. 32.550, i-well-beloved in Christ; A. B., Presbyter 551,1-Bishop, with the advice of our Presbyters Prescribe. i4,237,i;22,293,i-according to the Form before p. 16,252,2-according to the due and prescribed ord 30,523, 1 -shall be examined — as is above prescri 32,550, i-the election of — as prescribed by the 551,2-as also of the prescribed Letter of Institu 554, 2-the address prescribed in this Office Presence. 11, 37,2-here assembled in thy Name and Presen 38, i-now assembled — in thy Name and P. 47, 1, 2-in the presence of all thy people 17,261, 2-must — in the presence of these your 264,2-have promised in your presence, to reno 19,274,1-Do ye here in the presence of God 20,277,2-adorned — with his presence and first 21,281, i-cometh into the sick man's presence 30,511,2-examine — in the presence of the People 31,547, i-pleased to promise thy especial presence Present. (Adjective.) 1, iv,i-having in their present session, set forth 8, 4, i-as many are here present 5, i-which we do at this present 11, 44,2-when any Woman, being present in the live and walk — in this life present 229, i-to this congregation here present 231, 2-the Priest (the Bishop if he be present) 237, i-to the Bishops - - (if any be present) sufficient opportunity — to those present 238, 2-the Priest (the Bishop if he be p.) shall 242,1-1 bid you all who are here p. 15,246,2-favourably receive this present Infant 16,25 1, 2-the Minister - - with those who are p. PRESENT. 124 PRIDE. 16,252, i-so many — as the time and present exig being named by some one who is p. 17,260,2-favourably receive these present Persons 264,2-live godly — in this present world 20,277,2-these two persons present come now to 21,289,2-in behalf of all present at the Visitation 26,313, i-this present visitation may lead you to a 28,324, 2-al ways contented with our present condi 327,2-as many — as can conveniently be p. 30,510,1-1 present unto you these persons present 2-with the Clergy and People present, say 517,2-this present Congregation of Christ may 519, i-others that are present, answering by 521,2-to call these thy servants here present 522,1-the Bishop with the priests present, shall 523,1-appointed by the Bishops present 525,2-move the Congregation present to pray 2-that the Congregation present may have 527,1-live soberly — in this present world 528,1-the Bishops, with others that are present 529,2-the Presiding Bishop and Bishops present 31,546, i-The Bishop and the Clergy who are p. 547,1-vouchsafe, O Lord to be present 32,550, 2- We do by these Presents give and grant 551,1-Then all the Clergy present standing in attended — by the other Clergy present 554,1-especially to this Congregation present 2-When the Bishop of the Diocese is p. Present. (Verb.) 13,194, -this day presented in the temple in subst so we may be presented unto thee presented unto thee with pure and clean 14,228,2-humbly present and place it upon the the Alms and Oblations are presented 236,2-here we offer and present unto thee, O 15, 249, 2-If those who present the Infant shall des 17,257, 2-shall be ready to present them at the 18,272, 2-fit to be presented to the Bishop to be 19,273,2-present unto the Bishop those who are present unto you these children [or these ji,289,i-it may be presented pure and without 22,292,2;26,3i8,2-may be without spot presented 25,310,2-humbly present ourselves again before 30,510, i-A Priest shall present unto the Bishop Reverend Father in God, I present unto that the persons, whom ye present unto 2-these persons presented to be ordered 522,2-the Deacons shall be first presented, and 525. 2-shall be presented by two Bishops of 536,1-admit — this person presented unto us the Bishops who present him saying we present unto you this godly — man of the person presented for Consecration 31,546,2-the instruments — presented to him 2-present the keys of the Church to the 552,1-receive the Incumbent — and present 553,2-kneel at the Altar, to present his supplic Presentation. 13,194-The Presentation of Christ in the Temple Preservation. 2, v,2-tendto the preservation of peace and uni 8, 15, i-for our creation, preservation and all 11, 43, i-for whose preservation on the great deep 28,323, i-Acknowledgment of God's mercy and p. for thy preservation of us from the begin Preserve. 10, 31,2-to bless and preserve all Christian Rule 32, 2-to preserve all who travel by land or by 33,1-to give and preserve to our use the kind 11, 40, i-may be preserved evermore from all per 42, i-preserve him from the temptations of the 44,2-to preserve, through the great pain 13, 94, -may be governed and preserved evermo 173, -preserve it evermore by thy help and go 13,196, -being al way preserved from false Apostl 14,224,2119,276, i-may be preserved in body and 237,1-preserve thy body and soul unto everlast 20,280,2-God the Father — bless, preserve, and 2i,2S5,2-preserve and continue this sick member 290, i-lf it be thy will, preserve his life 24, 303, 1 -to preserve you in the great danger of 25,305,1-Preserve us from the dangers of the sea 310,2-whom thou hast made and preserved 28,326, i-that so we may be preserved pure and Preserver. 8, i4,2;2o,28o,i-the Creator and Preserver of all 33,557, i-the Maker and Preserver of all things Preside. 11, 37,2-didst preside in the Council of the blessed 30,523, i-the Presiding Bishop — shall begin the 525,2-preseuted — unto the Presiding Bishop Then shall the Presiding Bishop demand Then the Presiding Bishop shall move 526,2-Then the Presiding Bishop -- shall say The Presiding Bishop. Are you persuad 527,(6)-The Presiding Bishop 2-the Presiding Bishop, standing up, shall 528, i-the Presiding Bishop beginning, and the 2-That ended, the Presiding Bishop shall 529, i-the Presiding Bishop and — shall lay shall lay — the Presiding Bishop saying the Presiding Bishop shall deliver him 2-the Presiding Bishop shall proceed in President. 3, vii,i-in place of the Prayer for the President 8, 13,2-A Prayer for the President of the United thy servant the President of the United 9, 27, 2-the hearts of — the President of the A Prayer for the President of the United Press. 33,564, i-carnally and visibly press with their Presume. 14,221, i-that he presume not to come to the 229, 2-presume to eat of that Bread and drink 234,2-We do not presume to come to this thy 240,2-dangerous to those who p. to receive it 30,509, 2-no man might presume to execute any 33,561, 2-to be had accursed that presume to say Presumption. 26,315, 2-desirous that you should avoid presutnpt Presumptuous. 26,316, i-a vain and presumptuous expectation of Prevail. 30,520,2-Against us may prevail Prevent. 13,125, -by thy special grace preventing us thou 175, -thy grace may always prevent and follow 26,316, 2-to the utmost of — to discover and p. 33,559, 2-the grace of God by Christ preventing Prey. 11, 46,1- 25,311,1- Price. 30,526.2- Prick. 17,260,1- Pride. 10, 30,2- ii, 37.2- 32,554.1- were not delivered over as a prey unto •who hath not given us over as a prey ■with no less price than the effusion of ■upon his first preaching — many were p. •from pride, vainglory and hypocrisy -from all error, ignorance, pride, and pre -let not the foot of pride come nigh to PRIEST 125 PROFESSION. Priest 8, 4,2 io, IO, 32,1 14,228,2 228,2 229,1 230,2 23M 234.2 235,1 237,1- 238,2 25,307,1 26,317,1 30,509,2 510,1 512,1 514,1 2 519,1 522,1 -To be made by the Priest alone standing O ye Priests of the Lord, bless ye the -to illuminate all Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, See also unaer Bishop. ■reverently bring it to the Priest, who the Priest shall then place upon the Tab 231,2-Then shall the Priest say ■At the time — the Priest shall say this •Then shall the Priest say to those who the Priest and all those who are minded After which the Priest shall proceed, say Priest. Let us give thanks unto our Lord Then shall the Priest — stand up, and the Priest turn to the Lord's Table and Priest and People shall be said or sung by the Priest Then shall the Priest, kneeling down When the Priest, standing before the Here the Priest is to take the Paten into shall the Priest first receive the Holy The Priest is to consecrate more accord Then the P. — shall let them depart the Priest, if there be any in the Ship, the Priest shall declare to him the pardo admitted a Deacon, Priest or Bishop A Priest shall presenc unto the Bishop The Priest shall answer, I have inquired •to assist the Priest in Divine Service in the absence of the Priest to baptize The Form And Manner Of Ordering P-s such as come to be admitted Priests and the word Priests inserted instead of persons to be ordained Priests all kneeli the Priests, and others that are present the Bishop with the Priests present, shall the Office and Work of a Priest in the Ch the Office of a Priest in the Church of 2-Deacons shall — and then the Priests 523,1-that for Deacons, then that for Priests they that are to be made Priests shall 528,2-paraphrase — as in the ordering of P-s 531,1-be admitted to the Order — [or Priests] 32,550, 2-to perform the Office of a Priest, in the a canonically instituted Priest into the 551,1-or the Priest who acts as Institutor the officiating Priest shall read Morning 2-instituting - - as Priest and Rector of 2(2)-Bishop, or the Priest who acts as the receive — you - - as Priest and Rector 33,564, 2-that the Priest did offer Christ for the Art. XXXII. Of the Marriage of Priests Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, are not 566,1-The Book of — Ordering of Priests and Priesthood. 30,513, 2-admitted - - to the Order of Priesthood 514. i-to receive the Order of Priesthood that to be admitted to the Order of Priesthood 2-receive - - unto the holy Office of Priesth 515,1-now called to the Office of Priesthood 517,2-Order and Ministry of the Priesthood 522,1-that receiveth the Order of Priesthood 2-and the Order of Priesthood to others Prime. 6,xxv,i-To find the Golden Number or Prime Primitive. 33, 562, 2-and the custom of the Primitive Church Prince. 2, v,2-in the reign of several Princes 11,38, 2-our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace Principal. 2,vi,i-the principal care herein was to make Principle. 2, vi,i-upon the principles already laid down 17,257,2-instructed in the Principles of the Christi Print. 3o,5i6,2-Have always therefore printed in your Prison. 21,288,2-delivered from their earthly prisons Prisoner. 10, 33,I_thy pity upon all prisoners and captives 11, 43, 2-the Prayer in the Visitation of Prisoners 26,312, i-A Form — For The Visitation of Prison 2-that a Prisoner is confined for some into the place where the prisoner is 313,1-let the sighing of the prisoners come be the Minister exhort the Prisoner or P-s 314,1-and the Prisoner shall answer Private. 16, 25 1, 2- The Ministration Of Private Baptism Of 257, i-Infants baptized in private 17,265, i-the baptizing of Adults in private houses 2-iu case — the Office for Private Baptism 30,516, i-as well in your private examination, as in 5 18, 2-to use both public and private monitions 33,565, 1 -Whosoever, through his private judgmen Privately. 16,252,2-true Form of Baptism, by him privately 30,527, i-privately and openly to call upon and Privy. 10,31, i-From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and Proceed. 8, 12,2-Who Proceedeth from the Father and the 9, 27, i-from whom all holy desires — do p. 10, 30,i(2)-the Holy Ghost proceeding from the 14,232,1-After which the Priest shall proceed, say 237, i-proceed to deliver the same to the Bisho 15, 244, 2-then shall the Minister proceed as follow 251,1-proceeding in all virtue and godliness of 17, 257, 2-then shall the Minister — proceed as 364,2-speaking to — he shall proceed and say 265,1-Then the Minister shall proceed to the 21,283, i-end — in this place, or else proceed 22, 293, 1 -shall proceed according to the form befo 26,315, i-shall proceed to exhort him after this 30,513, i-Then shall the Bishop proceed in the 519,2-eternal God, Proceeding from above 529,2-shall proceed in the Communion Service 31,548,2-The Bishop shall then proceed to the 32,550, 1 -may proceed to institute him into the 55 1, 2- we proceed no further, because we would 554,2-shall proceed to the Communion Service 33,557, 2-proceeding from the Father and the Procure. 2, v,2-Procuring of reverence — in the worsh 16,251,2-they procure not their children to be bap other lawful Minister that can be procured 14,236, i-innumerable benefits procured unto us Produce. 11,44,1-produce in them such a godly sorrow Profess. 8, 14,2-all who profess and call themselves Chri 30,521, i-On all that shall profess his Name 32,554, i-profess the faith once delivered to the 33,561,2-by the Law or Sect which he professeth Profession. i3,T35, -that are contrary to their profession 15,250,2-what a solemn — profession he hath 251, 1 -doth represent unto us our profession PROFESSION. 12ft PROSPER. 17,264,2-solemn vow, promise, and profession 21,284, i-to remember the profession which you 26,318. i-not make any public professiou or decla 3i,.562,2-badges and — of Christian men's p. 563,2-Baptism is not only a sign of profession Professor. 33,566,2-of all men who are professors of the Profit. 21,283,1-it shall turn to your profit, and help you 2-but he for our profit, that we might be Profitable. 13,161, -those things which are profitable for us 172. -lead us to all things profitable to our 21.284, 1 -sickness, which is thus profitable for Profitably. 22.293,2-doth eat - - profitably to his soul's health Profundis. 21,286, i-Psalm 130. De Profundis Prohibit. 33,566, 2-doth not prohibit, but that a man may Prolong. 11,42,2-thy good pleasure to prolong his days Promise. (Verb.) 8, 5,i-who of his great mercy hath promised 15,2-dost promise that when two or three are 11, 37,2-hast promised through thy Son Jesus 39,1-hast promised to all those who seek thy not our sins, but thy promises of mercy !3>I37> -desire that which thou dost promise 170, -may obtain that which thou dost promise 14,233, 2-according to whose most true promise 240,1-who hast promised to hear the petitions 15,245, 2-which thou hast promised by Christ our Receive him, O Lord, as thou hast p. 247,2-our Lord Jesus Christ hath promised in promise by you that are his sureties 250,2-this Child hath promised by you his sure 17,261, i-that our Lord Jesus Christ hath promised 2-after this promise made by Christ, ye promise and answer to the following que 264,2-have promised in your presence, to reno 18,266,2-They did promise and vow three things believe — as they have promised for 267,2-that your Sponsors did promise for you 271,1-they promise them both by their Sureties 19,273,2-Godfathers — promised for them in and also promise, that, by the grace of 26,316, [-of his endless pity promiseth us forgive 28,325, 2-hast promised forgiveness to all those 30,525, 2-do promise comformity and obedience 31,547, i-pleased to promise thy especial presence 32,552, i-and promise to be a faithful Shepherd ov 553,1-hast promised to be with the Ministers of Promise. (Noun.) 8, 4,2-According to thy promises declared unto 11, 41,2-Remember not our sins, but thy promises I3>IS9. -may obtain thy promises which exceed 166, -may obtain thy gracious promises 169, -fail not finally to attain thy heavenly p-s I4.233> 2-according to whose most true promise 15,247, 2:261, 2-which promise he, for his part, will after this promise made by Christ 250,25264, 2-what a solemn vow, promise, and 17,260, i-for the promise is to you and your 271, 2-which promise — themselves are bound 19, 274,1-renew the solemn promise and vow that 21, 289,2:26,314, 2-of thy threats and promises 3°>5I7>2_your promise may the more move you 520, 1- According to thy promise, Lord 30,525, 2-the following Promise of Conformity 31,547,2-renew the promises and vows of their 33.558,2-did look only for transitory promises 56 1, 1 -must receive God's promises in such 563, i-of Christ's institution and promise 2-the promises of the forgiveness of sin Promote. 30,511, 2-to serve God for the promoting of his 32,553, 2-in promoting the salvation of the people Promulgate. 2,vi,2-every endeavour for promulgating them Pro nou uce. 8, 1,1-first pronouncing, The Lord be with you 5,1-to declare and pronounce to his people 12, 2-the Minister first pronouncing 16, 254, 2-which being -- pronounced, the Minister 20,280,2-1 pronounce that they are Man and Wife 23,301,1-thy well-beloved Son shall then pronoun 26,315,2-as he pronounces blessings on the righte 32,554,2-Benediction ( which he shall always p.) Proper. 2, vi,i-has not since thought Proper to revive it 2-to what ought to be the Proper end 3, vii,2-The Minister shall — use the Proper set forth in the Table of Proper Psalms Table of Proper Psalms On Certain Days viii,i-the Proper Lessons for all which days found in the Table of Proper Lessons 2-for which no Proper Lessons are provid 4, ix, i-A Table Of Proper Lessons For Sunday x,i-A Table of Proper Lessons for Holy-Da xi,i-A Table Of Proper Lessons For The 14,232,2-Here shall follow the Proper Preface 233,1-Proper Prefaces upon 238, i-Gloria — or some p. Hymn from the 20,277, i-or shall be ready in some proper house 26,314. i-time that it may be proper to administer 2-other Prayer which he shall judgeproper 318, i-such devotions as he shall think proper 28,322, 2:325, i-any other whom they shall think p. 327,2-it will be proper to begin with a Chapter 30,514,2-in the proper Suffrage there added, the 526,1-after this place — the proper Suffrage Property. 12, 50, 2- Thy property is always to have mercy 51,1-whose nature and property is ever to 14,234, 2-the same Lord, whose property is always Prophet. 8, 7,2-The goodly fellowship of the Prophets 12,2-Who spake by the Prophets 13,217:32,554, i-foundation of the Apostles and P-s 30,521, 2-sent — his Apostles, Prophets, Evangeli 528,2-making some Apostles, some Prophets 33.558, i-Canonical Books — Four Prophets the Canonical Books — Twelve Prophets 2-these following — Baruch the Prophet 566,2-done according to the Prophetls teaching Propitiation. 33, 564, 2-perfect redemption, propitiation, and Propose. 20,278,1-the lawfulness of the proposed marriage Prosecute. 26,316, 2-those who have prosecuted you even unto Prosper. 11, 37,1-to direct and prosper all their consultati 21,291, i-prosper the means which shall be made 28,324,2-prosper the works of our hands in the 3i>549> l-and to prosper this our undertaking PROSPERITY. 127 PUBLIC Prosperity. a. vi, i -convenient for their future prosperity 8, h,i -in health and prosperity long to live io, 31,2-in all time of our — prosperity 32 554 i-the prosperity of thy holy Apostolic Chu Protect. 26,314,1-fly to his mercy to protect you 2-Relieve the distressed, protect the innoc Protection. 2, v,i-continuance of nursing care and protecti II, 43,1-commeud to thy almighty protection 13, 76, -Grant to us such strength and protection 152, -under the protection of thy good provide 182, -through thy protection it may be free i4,224,2;i9,276,i-through thy most mighty p. 21 287,i;26,3i8,i-unto God's gracious — protecti 25,305, i-thy almighty and most gracious protection 28,324.1-thy grace and protection for the ensuing 2-under thy fatherly care and protection 327,2-Prayer for God's protection through the thy gracious protection to us this night Protector. 13,156-the protector of all that trust in thee Protestant. Tit. pge-the use of the Protestant Episcopal Chur 1, iv, i-the Bishops -- of the Protestant Episcop 2, v, i-the Protestant Episcopal Church — is 30,509, i-the Order of the Protestant Episcopal 525,2-Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Chur 2(2)-Doctrine — of the Protestant Episco 33,555, i-The Bishops — Of The Protestant Proud. 25,309, 2-the proud waters had well-nigh gone 31 1, i-the deep waters of the proud had gone Prove. 30,518,1:527, i-may be concluded and proved by 33,557, 2-is not read therein, nor may be proved 559, i-may be proved by most certain warrants 564,1-Transubstantiation — cannot be proved Proverbs. 33,558, i-Canonical Books - -The Proverbs Provide. 2, v,i-Provided the substance of the Faith be 3, vii.i-Provided, that no one of these Services for which no form is provided no Service or Prayer hath been Provided viii,2-for which no Proper Lessons are Provided ioi 33. ^'o defend and provide for the fatherless 14.221,2-Provided, that every Minister so repellin 222,1-provided it be said once on each Sunday 224,2-Provided, that the Nicene Creed shall be 228, 2-a decent Basin to be provided by the 15,250,2-chiefiy ye shall provide thathemay learn 23,298,2-as are elsewhere provided in this Book. 30,509, 2-the Canon in that case provided may req 516, 2-to feed and provide for the Lord's family 33,562,2-provided for, as to the - - in other Artie Providence. 2, vi,i-in the course of Divine Providence 6,xxiv,2-other Blessings of his merciful Provide 10, 34,2-may, by thy good providence, be brought 11, 40,2-of thy divine providence hast appointed 45, i-who by thy gracious providence dost 47,2-duly sensible of thy merciful providence 13,152, -under the protection of thy good provide 161. -whose never-failing providence ordereth 204, -by whose providence thy servant — was 23,299, 2-pleased Almighty God, in his wise p. 26,313, i-whose never-failing providence governe 27i3'9i 1 -other blessings of his merciful Providence 320,2-other blessings of thy merciful providence 28,323, 1-T0 thy watchful providence we owe it 327,1-watchful providence over us through the 5io,2-by thy divine providence has appointed 32,552, 2-of thy wise providence hast appointed Provision. 14,242,1-decked his table with all kind of p. 30,512, 1 -where provision is so made, to search for Provocation. 28,327,1-notwithstanding our many and great p-s Provoke. 14,231, i-Provoking most justly thy wrath and ind 242.2-lest ye — p. God's indignation against 26,317, 2-whichhave justly provoked thee to anger Prudence. 32,550,2-Learning — sound Doctrine and P. Psalm. Tit. pge-Together with the Psalter or Psalms of 3, vii,2-ordered that the same Psalms shall be The Minister shall — use the Proper P-s set forth in the Table of Proper Psalms Table Of Proper Psalms OnCettaiu Days viii, i-Table of Selections of Psalms 8, 6,1-used iu the course of the Psalms 2-shall follow a Portion of the Psalms or one of the Selections of Psalms at the end of every Psalm 7, i-the Psalms or Selection from the Psalter end of the whole Portion of the Psalms ir,i-Or this Psalm 9, 21, 2-shall follow a portion of the Psalms the end of every Psalm — the Magnifi the whole Portion — of Psalms for the 22,2-Or this Psalm, except when it is read read in the ordinary course of the Psalms 24, i-Or else this Psalm; except when 12, 48,1-said by them this Psalm following '3.125. -instead of the Psalm — these Anthems 21,286, 1 -shall the Minister say this Psalm 22, 293, 2-the form of Visitation at the Psalm 23,294,2-taken from the 39th and 90th Psalms 25,31 1, i-A Psalm or Hymn of Praise and Thanks 26,312,2-instead of the Psalm, O Come, let us instead of- - shall be read the 130th P. 314,1-say the fifty-first Psalm of the Psalter 27,320,2-or some other portion of the Psalms 31,546, i-repeating the twenty-fourth Psalm altera 33,558, i-Cauonical Books - - The Psalms Psalter. Tit. pge-Together with the Psalter or Psalms of 3, vii, i-The Order How The Psalter is Appointed 2-The Psalter shall be read through once instead of reading from the Psalter 8, 6,2-Portion, or Selection from the Psalter 26,314, i-the fifty -first Psalm of the Psalter Public. 2, v,2-alterations — in her Forms of Public vi, 2-to take a further review of the Public Ser II, 46,1-For Restoring Public Peace at Home 14,225,2-any other occasion of Public Worship 244,1-The Ministration of Public Baptism of In i6,25i,2-Collects — in the Form of Public Baptis 255- 1 -observed — as in the Public Baptism of 256,2-Form before appointed for Public Baptism 17,265,2-use the Office for Public Baptism of Iufa 22, 293, 2-to attend the public Ministration iu the 26,318, i-not make any public profession or decla 28,324, 2-accompany us to the place of thy public 509,2-by public Prayer, with Imposition of 30,518, 2-to use both public and private monitions PUBLIC. 128 QUESTION. 31,547, i-houses for the public worship of God 33,562, i-to take upon him the office of public who have public authority given unto a-to have public prayer in the Church Publican. 33.S65. 1 -taken as an Heathen and Publican Publicly. 22,292,1-shall be publicly administered in the Publish. 1 4, 2 25, 2- Notice — of — other matters to be p. 20,277, i-whether by publishing the Banns in Chu when the Banns are published, it shall I publish the Banns of Marriage between Punish. n, 40,1-it belongeth justly to punish sinners 13, 81, -who are justly punished for our offences 93, -do worthily deserve to be punished 28,324,1-be eternally rewarded or punished 326,2-that they may punish wickedness and Punishment. 11, 39,2-leara by thy punishments to amend our 12, 51,1-sparest when we deserve punishment 14,229, i-to the punishment of wickedness and 243, i-how sore p. hangeth over your heads 26,314,2-sparest when we deserve punishment grant that the pains and punishments 315,1-visitest for — or punishment of his 2-make such use of your punishments 30,516,2-the horrible punishment that will ensue Purchase. 11, 40,1132, 553,1-hast purchased to thyself an univ 30, 526, 2-hath purchased with no less price than 33.563, i-purchase to themselves damnation, as Pure. 8, 4, i-to accompany me with a pure heart 5,1-rest of our life — may oe pure and holy 10, 32,2-to receive it with pure affection !3, 58, -as at this time to be born of a pure virgin 79, -may purify ourselves, even as he is pure 176, -with pure hearts and minds to follow 194, -presented unto thee with pure and clean 15,244, 2-which is then to be filled with p. water 21,289, 1-rt ma7 be presented pure and without 28,326, i-we may be preserved pure and blameless 31,549, i-with clean thoughts and pure hearts 33,561, 2-in which the pure Word of God is preac Purely. 33,566, 2-hath no authority in things purely spirit Pureness. T°. 35,2-serve thee in holiness and pureness of 13, r33. -serve thee in pureness of living and Purer. 26,316, i;28,325,2-of purer eyes than to behold iniq Purgatory. 33.562, i-Art. XXII. Of Purgatory concerning Purgatory, Pardons — is a Purge. 21,289, i-defilements — being purged and done 28, 326, i-Purge our hearts from envy, hatred, and Purification. 6,xxiv,2-The Purification of the Blessed Virgin '3.i94-The Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin Purify. i3>79-having this hope, we may pnrify ourselves Purity. 30,529, 2-wholesome example in — and in purity 31,549, 2-worshipped in truth and purity through Purpose. 6,xxiv,i-for the purposes of these Rules, and 14,221,1-declare himself to be in full purpose so 228,2-fit persons appointed for that purpose Basin to be provided — for that purpose 240,2-1 p., through God's assistance, to adniini 241, i-to confess — with full p. of amendment I5,25i,i-the other parts — set forth for that purp 18,272, i-stedfastly purposing to lead a new life 26,313, 2-with full purpose of amendment of life 30,514,2-these are they whom we purpose — to 31,546, i-other persons appointed for that purpose 547,1-our godly purpose of setting apart this 32,551,2-for the purpose of instituting the Rev. A. 33,560,2-is the everlasting purpose of God, where 561,1-called according to God's purpose by Purposely. 33.565, i-through his - - willingly and purposely Pursue. 30,520, i-Pursue with full desire Put. 10, 35, 2- As we do put our trust in thee. See also under trust, •3. 52. -put upon us the armour of light 125, -thou dost put into our minds good desires 133. -to put away the leaven of malice and 161, -to put away from us all hurtful things 17,260, 2-not the putting away of the filth of the 264,2-your part — to put them in mind, what who have now by Baptism put on Christ 20,279,2-to put it upon the fourth finger of 280, i-Those whom God — let no man put 21,285, i-put in remembrance to take order for 2-put away the sins of those who truly rep 30,520,2-Put back our enemy far from us 528,1-put on the rest of the Episcopal habit 3 1, 548, 2-hath pleased thee to put it into the 33.559. 2-Good Works - - cannot put away our Quadragesima. 6,xxiv, 1 -Quadragesima Sunday is Six Weeks be Qualified. 32,550, i-the "person chosen is a qualified Minist Quality. 30,509,2-such qualities as are requisite for the Quarrel. 2,v,2-occasion of cavil or quarrel against her Quench. 21,289,2 -Break not — nor quench the smoking Question. 15,246, i-the Questions addressed to the Sponsors 247,2-the Questions being considered as addre 16,256,2-answers to the Minister's questions 257,1-make the Questions to the Sponsors and 17,261,2-and answer to the following questions the Questions being considered as addres 265,1-may begin with the questions addressed proceed to the questions to be demanded 18, 266,i(2),2<2)-Question. What is your Name. See also 267,1,2(2); 268,2; 269,1(2); 270 (3); 271(8); 272,1. 272, i-to the other questions of this short Catec 19.273>2-c3.n also answer to such other Questions QUICK. 129 READ. Quick. ' 8, 11,2-to judge the quick and the dead- See aiso under dead 12,2; 52; 324,1; 564,2. 25,311,1-They had swallowed us up quick Quicken. 26,317, 2-quicken him so much the more by thy 32,553,2-in Prayer, to quicken my devotion 33,562,2-and doth not only quicken, but also Quiet. 2, vi,2-may lead quiet and peaceable lives 11, 46,2-leading a quiet and peaceable life in all 13,180, -serve thee with a quiet mind 14,241,2-with a full trust — and with a q. consci by this means cannot q. his own conscie 242, i-as may tend to the q-ing of his conscien 25,305,2-when we — and seen all things quiet 28,324, 2-quiet and peaceable; full of compassion Quietness. 9, 27,1-may pass our time in rest and quietness 11, 41,1-hast commanded us to work with q. i3iI57;32,554.2-serve thee in all godly quietness 21,285, i-declare — for — and the quietness of 25,305, i-may in peace and quietness serve thee 30,518,2-quietness, peace, and love, among all 527,2-quietness, love, and peace among all 32,554,2-joyfully serve thee in all godly quietness Quinquagesima. 6,xxiv,i-Q.uinquagesima Sunday is Seven Weeks 13,84-Quinquagesima, or the nest Sunday before Quoniam. 24,303, i-Dilexi quoniam Race. i3i57-in running the race that is set before us Rage. 25,305,2-and who stillest the rage thereof 309,2-delivered from the merciless rage of the Raging. 11, 43,i;25,305,i-and rulest the raging of the sea 25,306,1-thy word — to rebuke the raging winds who stillest the raging of the sea Rail. 31, 546, 2:32,551, i-shall go within the rails 32,551, i-right - - of the Altar, without the rails 2-standing within the rails of the Altar, 552,2-receive - - within the rails of the Altar Raiment. 13,210, -transfigured, in raiment white and gliste 28,327,1-our health, friends, food, and raiment Rain. 11, 39,1-For Rain. See aiso 45,1. Send us — such moderate rain and sho 2-those immoderate rains, wherewith, for whose gift it is that the rain doth fall 45,1-the former and the latter rain to descend send us at the last a joyful rain visitation — with immoderate rain and Raise. 10, 32,2-to raise up those who fall 11, 46, i-tumults which have been lately raised '3. 57. -O Lord, raise up we pray thee thy power 15,248,2-the new man may be raised up in him 21,288, i-canst even yet raise him up, and grant 23,300,2-to raise us from the death of sin unto the 28,324, 2-raising our minds from the thoughts of Rash. 33566, a-that vain and rash Swearing Is forbidden Rather. 8, 5,1-but rather that he may turn from his 12, 50,2-but rather that he should turn from his 13,119, -rather that he should be converted and 21,283.2-shall we not much rather be iu subjection 33,560, i-yea rather, for that they are not done as 562,1-but rather repugnant to the Word of 2-but rather they be certain sure witnesses 563,2-but rather it is a Sacrament of our Rede 564,1-but rather, to their condemnation, do Ratification. i,iv,i-The ratification of the Book of Common Ratify. 19,273,2-children — may — ratify and confirm 274,2-ratifying and confirming the same Read. 3. v«.' vm,2- 4. 8, The Order How The Psalter Is - - Read The Psalter shall be read through once that the same Psalms shall be read instead of reading from the Psalter may read one of the Selections set out How — Is Appointed To Be Read what Lessons shall be read every day the Chapters that shall be read the Minister may read the Lessons the Minister may read the Lesson from may be read in place of the Lessons for -To Be Read At Morning And Evening -shall always begin — by reading one or 9,22,1-Then shall be read the First Less -Then shall be read in like manner ■when the Communion Service is read by reading one or more of the following read iu the ordinary course ot the Psalm shall be read immediately after the The same OfBce may be read at other -hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwa -This Collect is to be read every day in the Minister shall read the Epistle, sayi he shall read the Gospel, saying the Holy Whilst these Sentences are in reading When — he shall r. this Exhortation 16,253, 2-After the Gospel is read, the as we read in the last Chapter of Saint -he — may read this preface following When Morning — Prayer shall be read instead of — shall be read the 130th at such times as the Litany is not read may read certain or all of these Prayers Here let him who reads make a short all men dilligently reading Holy Scriptu to read Holy Scriptures and Homilies in Will you diligently read the same to read the Gospel in the Church of God Then one — shall read the Gospel After this shall be read for the Gospel studious — in reading and learning the by daily reading and weighing the Scri diligent — in reading the Holy Scriptur Then one of them having read the Gospel another Bishop shall read the Epistle another Bishop shall read the Gospel and shall cause them to be read Give heed unto reading, exhortation Then shall be read this Collect, Epistle ■for reading the holy Word, for celebrat shall be read and preached in this place Sentence of Consecration is to be read is to read the Service for the day 32,551, i-the ofiiciating Priest shall read Morning 2-theu shall he read the Letter of Instituti 33,557,2-whatsoever is not read therein _ 558, i-the Church doth read for example of 565,2-judge them to be read in Churches by 566, i-the order for the reading of said Homili IX, 1 1.1 7.i 10,1 13. 1 9, 16,1 22,2 12, 48,1 13. 54 86, 14,224,2 228,2 240,1 15.246,1 17,260,1 I9.273.i 26,312,2 314.2- 28,325,2 30.509. i- 512. 1 2 5I3.I 515.2 5I7.I- 2- 5i8,2- 523.1 2- 524.2- 525.2- 529.1 536,i 31.547.2 548, i- 2-: READILY. 130 RECEIVE Readily. 13,188-readily obeyed the calling of thy Son Readiness. 14,235, i-with the more readiness and decency 22,292, i-they may be always in readiness 31,547,1-all humility and readiness of heart 32,553,2-to give a readiness of thought and expre Ready. 13, 56. -so prepare and make ready thy way 167, -art always more ready to hear than we 179, -that we, being ready both in body and 184, -Be ready, we beseech thee, to hear the 208, -evermore ready to follow thy holy coram 14,239, i-by thy most gracious and ready help »4i,i-being r. to make restitution and satisfac 241, 2,26,313, 2-r. to forgive others who have off 242, 2-excuse yourselves, and say ye are not r. 15,244,2-the Godfathers - - must be ready at the 17,257, 2-lhe Godfathers - - shall be ready to 19,276,2-confirmed, or ready and desirous to be 20,277,1-or shall be ready in some proper house 23,298,2-while the Corpse is made ready to be 25,306, i-which is now ready to swallow us up thy disciples ready to perish in a storm 310,2-how able and ready to help those who saving us when we were ready to perish 311,1-hearts always ready to express our than 26,313,2-being ready to make restitution and satis 316,2-ready sincerely to forgive all such as 28,324,2-ready to do good to all men, according 325,2-ready to receive humble and penitent 30,513, 2-ready will to observe all spiritual Discip 5i8,i;527,i-ready with all faithful diligence, to I am ready, the Lord being my helper 528,2-be ready to spread abroad thy Gospel Real. 6,xxiv,i-not the real or Astronomical Full Really. 7,xxvii,a-one Day later than it really does Reap. i7,26o,i-the great benefit we reap thereby Reason. 2, vi,2-and it is to be hoped, the reasons of 7,xxvii,2-for the same reason, one Day must 13, 76, -by reason of the frailty of our nature we 18,271,1-by reason of their tender age they cann 20,278, i-have reason to doubt of the lawfulness 22,293, i-either by reason of extremity of sickness 25,307,2-cannot meet - - by reason of the Fight, 28,327, i-for our being, our reason, and all other 30,516,2-take any hurt - - by reason of your neg 31,547, i-acting agreeably to their own reason 32,550,2-some urgent reason or reasons occasion Reasonable. 2, v, i-it is but reasonable that - - such changes 14.236.2-to be a reasonable holy and living sacri 16,251,2-unless upon a great and reasonable 17,265,2-reasonable doubt concerning the baptism 21,290, i-the comfort of a reasonable, religious 30,513,2-for reasonable causes it shall otherwise Rebecca. 20.280,1-as Isaac and Rebecca lived faithfully Rebellion. 10, 31, i-sedition, privy conspiracy and rebellion 33,565,2-Against Rebellion Rebuke. ij. 204, -boldly rebuke vice, and patiently suffer 25,306,1-thy word of command to rebuke the ragi 30,529, 2-to reprove, beseech, and rebuke 33,565, i-ought to be rebuked openly, (that others Receipt. 13,212-call Matthew from the receipt of custom Receive. 1, iv,2-And require that it be received as such 2, vi,2-will be received and examined by every 8, 4,1-the great benefits that we have received 9, 2 1, 2- receive our prayer 10, 32,2-aud to receive it witn pure affection 11, 38,1-truly preached, truly received, and truly 39, i-that we may receive the fruits of the 43,1-receive him into those heavenly habitati 12, 50,2-receive and comfort us who are grieved 51,1-Receive our humble petitions 13, 60, -as we joyfully receive him for our Redee 71, -mercifully to receive the prayers 118, -Receive our supplications and prayers 134, -receive that his inestimable benefit 207, -that they may receive the crown of everl 211, -both to preach and receive the same 14,225,2-alms of the People are to be received 228,2-the Deacons — shall receive the Alms most mercifully — to receive these our 229,1-they may hear and receive thy holy 2-if with — we receive that holy Sacraine 230, i-danger great, if we receive the same 2-those who come to receive the Holy Com- munion. See also under Communion. 236,1-receiviug them according to — Christ's 2-worthily receive the most precious Body 237,2-us who have duly received these holy 240,2-r-d in remembrance of his meritorious so divine — to them who receive it wort to those who presume to r. it unworthily 241,1-great peril of the unworthy r-ing thereof received as worthy partakers of that holy 242, i-that he may r. such godly counsel and 15,244,2-baptized - - and r-d into Christ's holy 24j,i-may be received into the ark of Christ's 2- that he, coming- - may receive remission Receive him, O Lord, as thou hast promi 246,2-likewise favourably receive this present 247,1-would vouchsafe to receive him 249, i-that this child - - may receive the fulne We receive this Child into the congregat 250, i-to receive him for thine own Child by 16,253, i-receive him as one of the flock of true 257,1-lnfant Baptism, and the receiving of after the Immersion - - and receiving 17,257,2-prepare — for the receiving of this holy 260,1-shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost 2-he will favourably receive these present 26 1, 1 -desiring to receive holy Baptism would vouchsafe to receive you and bless 263, 1- We receive this person into the congrega 18,270,2-a means whereby we receive the same 271,2-benefits which we receive thereby the Lord hath commanded to be received are spiritually taken and received 19,273,2-edifyiug of such as shall receive it I present — to receive the Laying on of 20,279, i-The Minister, receiving the Woman 280,1-this Ring given and received is a token 2-declared — by giving and receiving a 21,283,2-scourgeth every son whom he receiveth 286,2-in whom — thou mayest receive 288,2-may be received into thy everlasting kin 22,292,2-every one whom thou dost receive 293, i-or by — do not receive the Sacrament lack of company to receive with him 2-eat - - although he doth not receive 23,301, i-receive that blessing, which thy well receive the kingdom prepared for you 304,2-convenient that she receive the Holy 25,305, i-Be pleased to receive into thy - - protect RECEIVE. 131 REFUSE. 26,313, i-if with due submission - - we receive the 317,2-be received into thine everlasting kiugd 28,325, 2-ready to receive humble and penitent 326,2-as many as have received it, live as beco 327, i-through whose merits — we received 30,514, i-who are to receive the Order of Priestho 2-whom we purpose — to receive this day ought not to be received into this holy 518,1-this Church hath received the same 522,1-every one that receiveth the Order of Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office 2-all they who receive Orders shall take to hear and receive what they shall deliv 523,2-may receive the crown of everlasting 528,2-at last be received into everlasting joy 529, i-Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office may receive the never-fading crown of 2 -he may receive the crown of righteousne 31,546, i-The Bishop is to be received at the entra 547,2-received as a living member of Christ's may receive such a measure of thy Holy 548, i-whosoever shall receive in this place the benefits which they have received 549, i-receive the prayers and intercessions of 3*. 55o, i-having received due Notice of the Electi 2-you shall at any time receive from us 551,2-1 do receive and acknowledge you 552,1-1, A. B., receive these keys of the 2-Then shall the Institutor receive the Receive these Books; and let them be 33,558, 2-Books — as they are commonly -received we do receive, and account them Canoui ought — to be received .in any common 559, 1 -ought thoroughly to be received and beli 560, i-make men meet to receive grace 2-After we have received the Holy Ghost, 561,1-must receive God's promises in such wise 563,1-such only as worthily receive the same but they that receive them unworthily in hearing — and in receiving the Sacr do receive the Sacraments ministered 2-they that receive Baptism rightly are to such as rightly — receive the same 564, i-whereby the — is received and eaten in 565,1-and received into the Church by a Judge a-of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament 566, i-This Article is received in this Church Receiver. 30,522, i-the receivers humbly kneeling, and the Reckon. 6,rxiv,i-reckoned according to an ancient Recognition. 32.552, i-pledges — of your parochial recognition Recommend. 1 1,44. 1 -upon those persons recommended to our Recompense. 14,221 , i-recompensed the parties to whom he hath Reconcile. 14,221, i-until he know them to be reconciled 241,1-then ye shall r yourselves unto them 26.313,2-then to reconcile yourself to them 317,2-being converted and reconciled unto 33.557-T_to reconcile his Father to us, and to be a 565,1 -until he be openly reconciled by penance Reconciliation. 30,528, 2-the glad tidings of reconciliation with Recover 22.292.2-and recover his bodily health, if it be 26,318,2-that he recovering thy favour, the fearful Recovery. ii, 47,1-For a Recovery from Sickness For a Child's Recovery from Sickness 21,288, 1 -appeareth but small hope of recovery 290,2-Thanksgiving for beginning of a Recove Rector. 32,550,2-the Office of Rector of Parish [or Chur 55i,2(2)-as Priest and Rector of the same Red. 15. 245, i-didst safely lead — through the Red Sea 26,313, 2-though your sins be as red as scarlet Redeem. 8, 8, i-servants whom thou hast redeemed 10, 30, 2; 1 2,50, 2-th)' people, whom thou hast r. 11, 46,2-hast redeemed our souls from the jaws 18,267, 2-who hath redeemed me, and all mankind 2i,2S6,2-vvho by thy Cross — hast redeemed us 290,2-hast redeemed the soul of this thy servant 25,309, 2-let the redeemed of the Lord say so 28.327,1-to redeem us from sin and eternal death Redeemer. 10, 30,i(2)-0 God the Son, Redeemer of the world 11, 44,1-our blessed Saviour and Redeemer 13, 60, -joyfully receive him for our Redeemer 23,301, 1 -Jesus Christ our Mediator and Redeemer 26,316, 2-the merits of our Saviour and Redeemer 317,1-0 Lord, our Saviour and our Redeemer 28,325, 2-Jesus Christ our only Saviour and R. 30,521, 2-onr Redeemer, and the Author of everlas 528,2-to be our Redeemer, and the Author of 32,553,1-0 Lord, our strength and our Redeemer our only Mediator and Redeemer Redemption. 8, 15,1-in the redemption of the world by our 13,127, -for our redemption didst give thine only 14,230,1-for the redemption of the world by the 235,1-death upon the Cross for our redemption 22,293,2-shed.his Blood for his redemption 30,521, 21528, 2-made perfect our redemption by 33,563, 2-Sacramentof our Redemption by Christ's 564,2-is that perfect redemption, propitiation Reed. 21,289,2-Break not the bruised reed, nor quench Refer. 2,v,i-must be referred to Discipline Reference. 33,566, i-But all references to the constitution and as well from - - as from the local r-s Reflect. 25,306, 2-to reflect upon those particular sins of Reform. 28,326, i-Prayer for grace to reform and grow Reform whatever is amiss in the temper Refresh. 11, 45,1-and to refresh it when it was dry 18,271, 2-strengthening and refreshing of our 28,327, 2-enjoy such refreshing sleep as may fit us Refuge. 13,184-0 God, our refuge and strength, who art Refuse. 2, v,2-too much stiffness in refusing 14,242, i-that ye will not r to come thereto called - - most unthankfully r. to come 2-Those who r-d the feast in the Gospel 25,305, 2-and refuse to hearken to the still voice REGARD. 132 REMISSION. Regard. ii, 41, 2-Regard our supplications, we humbly 15,249, i-Regard, we beseech thee, the supplicatio 20,277, i-every thing that regards the civil contra 31,547, 2-Regard, O Lord, the supplications of thy Regenerate. J3> 58, -Grant that we being regenerate, and 15,244,2-except he be r. and born anew of Water 249,2-this Child is regenerate and grafted into 250,1-hath pleased thee to regenerate this Infa 19,274,2-to regenerate these thy servants by 33,559, i-remain, yea in them that are regenerated Regeneration. 15,245,2-remission of sin by spiritual regeneration 33,563,2-also a sign of Regeneration or New-Birth Regularly. 33,566,2-regularly and legitimately constituted Rehearse. 14,222, i-rehearse distinctly the Ten Commandme 18,266,2-Rehearse the Articles of thy Belief. See also under Article 284,2(2); 285,1; 314,1; 316,2. Reign. 2, v,2-in the reign of several Princes 9, 28, i-liveth and reigneth ever one God. See also under live. 14,221, i-perceiveth malice and hatred to reign 233,2-rnight also ascend and reign with him in 15,245,1-there to reign with thee, world without Rejoice. 11, 41, 1- and ever rejoice in thy goodness I3,143i -and evermore to rejoice in his holy comf 21,289,2-hones which thou hast broken may rejoice 25,311,2-great things — for which we rejoice Relation. 28,326, 2-upon all our relations, friends and neigh Relation. 32,551, i-and dissolution of all sacerdotal relation Release. 15,247,2-to release him from sin, to sanctify him 17,261,1-to release you of your sins, to give you Relic. 33,562, i-as well of Images as of Relics, and also Relief. 14,240, 1 -obtained to the r. of our necessity 21,291, 1 -at last didst send him seasonable relief 304,2-applied — to the relief of distressed wo Relieve. 8, 14,2-to comfort and relieve them according to 11, 42, 1:21,282, i-Look down --behold, visit and r. 45,1-in thy mercy hast relieved and comforted J3> 93, -Dv the comfort — may mercifully be r. 26,314, 2-Relieve the distressed, protect the innoce 30,512, i-by his exhortation they may be relieved Religion. 11, 37,2-religion and piety, may be established 13, 78, -keep — continually in thy true religion 135, -into the fellowship of Christ's Religion 160, -increase in us true religion 14,229,1-maintenance of thy true religion and 17, 257, 2-the Principles of the Christian Religion 28,326, 2-maiutain thy true religion and virtue 30,517, i-either for error in religion, or for vicious 33,555, 1 -Articles Of Religion; As Established By 557. i-Articles Of Religion 566,2-Christian Religion doth not prohibit, but Religious. 2, vi, i-the different religious denominations 21,290, i-comfort of a reasonable, religious 3i>547,i-the several offices of religious worship Religiously. 14,240, 2-such as shall be r. and devoutly disposed 33,561, i-they walk religiously in good works Remain. 6, xxv,i-if nothing remain, then 19 is the Gold 7, xxvii,2-if any number remain, then the Letter 14,221,2-but remain still in his frowardness and 237,2-what remaineth of the consecrated Elem 239,1-be amongst you and r. with you always 240, i-of the consecrated Bread and Wine r I5,249,i;3i,547,2-remain in the number of thy 17, 265, 2-After which the remaining part of each 20,280, i-ever remain in perfect love and peace 30,522,2-remain in the same place where Hands 31,548, i-remain in perfect love together unto 33>559.I_And this infection of nature doth remain 562,2-provided for, as to the remaining parts Remainder. 6, xxv,i-the remainder, if any, is the Golden 2-the Remainder of the number of the Hundredth Year, under the Remaind Sunday Letter for the Remainder of 7,xxvii,2-if there be no remainder, then A is the 16,257,1-may use the remainder of the Service Remember. 10, 30,2-Remember not, Lord, our offences 11, 41,2-Remember not our sins, but thy promises 42, i-in the midst — remember mercy. See also 11,44,1; 46,2; 26,314,2. 43,2-Remember him, O Lord, in mercy 14,230, i-remember the exceeding great love of 15,250,2-ye must remember that it is your parts 251,1-remembering always, that Baptism doth 17,264,2-ye must remember that it is your part 21,284,1-1 exhort you — to remember 285,2-so put away — that thou rememberest 22,293,2-earnestly remembering the benefits he 26,317, i-Blessed Lord, remember thy mercies 30,529, i-And remember that thou stir up the Remembrance. 13, 60, -with the yearly remembrance of the 191, -his wonderful conversion in remembrance 14,230,2-for a continual remembrance of his death 231,1-The remembrance of them is grievous 235,2-Do this in remembrance of me shall drink it in remembrance of me having in remembrance his blessed passi 236(i-in remembrance of his death and passion 237,1-Take and eat this in remembrance that Drink this in remembrance that Christ's 240,2-received in r. of his meritorious Cross 243,1-to receive — in r. of the sacrifice of his 18, 271, 2-the continual remembrance of the sacrifi 272,1-with a thankful remembrance of his dea 21,285, i-put in remembrance to take order for 25,305, i-with a thankful remembrance of thy 28,324, i-a lively remembrance of that great day 30,516,2-that ye have in remembrance, into how Have — printed in your remembrance Remiss. 30,529, i-merciful, that you be not too remiss Remission. 8, 4,2-Absolution, or remission of sins 5,1-the Absolution and remission of their 12,2-one Baptism for the remission of sins 13, 86, -obtain of thee — perfect remission and REMISSION. 183 REQUISltE. 14,235,2-shed for you - for the remission of sins 236,1-we - may obtain remission ot our sins 24o,2-wh";ret>y aloue we obtain r. of our sins 15,245,2-coming - - may receive remission of sin 17,260, i-be baptized - - for the remission of sins 2-grant them remission of their sins 21,285, 1 -beteve in — the Remission of sins 31,548, i-obRiin remission of their sins and all 33,564, 2-to have remission of pain or guilt Remnant. 13,119-saved among the remnant of the true Israe Remove. 14,242, i-and the r-ing of all scruple and doubtfu 26, 315,2-you are soon to be removed from among Render. 8, 4, i-meet together to render thanks 14,235.2-rendering unto thee most hearty thanks 240,2-our duty to r. most humble and hearty 21,283, i-aud render unto him humble thanks for 22,293, i-extreme weakness renders it expedient 28,323, i-We — render thee our humble praises 30,521, 2-We render unto thee most hearty thanks 33,560, i-not only render unto God as much as Renew. 11, 41,2-that it may renew the face of the earth r3. 58. -may daily be renewed by thy Holy 19,274, i-renew the solemn promise and vow that 2i,2S5,2-Renew in him, most loving Father, what 26,317, i-Renew in him whatsoever hath been 31,547,2-renew the promises and vows of their Renounce. 15, 247, 2(2)1250, 2; 17, 264,2:18, 266, 2-renounce the de 248,1-1 renounce them all; and, by God's help Repair. 33.565.2-Of repairing and keeping clean of Churc Repeat. 8, 5,2— still kneeling and repeating it with him x3> 52. -This Collect is to be repeated every day 14,237, 2-the People repeating after him every pet 31,546, i-repeating the twenty-fourth Psalm alter Repel. 14,221,2-every Minister so repelling any, as is Repent. 8, 5,1-all those who truly repent 11, 40,1-merciful to those who truly repent 12, 50,2-meekly acknowledge-- and truly repent 13,204, -that we may truly repent according to 14,221, i-declared himself to have truly repented 230, i-repent you truly for your sins past 2-truly and earnestly repent you of your 231,1-We do earnestly repent, and are heartily 241, 2-r. you of your sins, or else come not to 242,2-wherefore then do ye not repent and 17,260, i-Repent and be baptized every one of 2-truly repenting, and coming unto him by 18,272, i-they repent them truly of their former 21,283, i-if you truly repent you of your sins, and 285,i;26,3i4,i;3i6,2;3i8,2-repent him truly of 2-the sins of those who truly repent 22,293,2-if he do truly repent him of his sins 26,313,2-Except you repent and believe, we can But if you do sincerely repent and believe 316,1-and to repent you truly of your sins 33.56°, 2-deny - - to such as truly repent Repentance. 8, 5, i-to grant us true repentance and his to all those who with hearty repentance to. 3J, 2- please thee to give us true repentance 11, 44 i-godly sorrow, and sincere repentance1 13,204, -to prepare — by preaching repentance 18,271,1-Repentance, whereby they forsake sin 2i,2S2,2-add -- seriousness to his repentance 288, i-Give him unfeigned repentance for all 290, i-there may be place for repentance 26.313, i-to a sincere and hearty repentance 2-to this true repentance and change of 314,1-if by repentance and true faith you turn 315,1-with true repentance and sincerity of 317,1-Cousider — accept his repentance 28,326, 2-give them repentance and better minds 31.548,1-faith, charity, and true repentance 33,560, 2-the grant of repentance is not to be deni 565,2-Of Repentance Replenish. 8.13,2-replenish them with the grace of thy Holy 1 1, 40, 2- replenish them with the truth of thy doc- trine. See alto 30,511,1; 515,1; 526,1; 552.2- Reply. 17,260,1-replied and said unto them, Repent and Represent. I5,25i,i-Baptism doth represent unto us our profe 1 Representative. 11,37, i-their Senate and Representatives in Cong Reproach. 26,314,2-all those who are under reproach and Reprove. 13,190, -our faith — may never be reproved 30,529,2-earnest to reprove, beseech, and rebuke Repugnant. 33,562, i-so expound - - that it be repugnant to but rather repugnant to the Word of 2-a thing plainly repugnant to the Word 564,1-but is repugnant to the plain words of 565,1-which be not repugnant to the Word of Request. 8, 15,2-thou wilt grant their requests 22,293,2-upon special request — the Minister Require. 1, iv,i-And require that it be received as such 2, vi.2-than local circumstances require 6,xxiv,2-On Which The Church Requires Such 14,241,1-in the marriage-garment r-d by God in 2-requireth further comfort or counsel 15,244. 1— (if necessity so r.) Baptism may 17,265, i-may require the baptizing of Adults in 2-changing the word - - as occasion r-th 18,271, 1 -What is required of persons to be baptiz 272,1-What is required of those who come to 20,278,1-1 require and charge you both, as ye 21,284,1-1 require you to examine yourself and 26,316,1-1 require you strictly toexamine yourself 30,509, 2-the Canon - - provided may require otherwise learned as the Canons require 518, j;526,2-required as necessary for eternal 2-as need shall require, and occasion shall 525,2-He shall then require of him the followi 33.557. 2-is not to be required of any man, that it 560, 1 -more — than of bounden duty is required 566, 2 -Swear when the Magistrate requireth Requisite. 8, 4,1-ask those things which are requisite 14,241,2-requisite that no man should come to the 30,509,2-such qualities as are requisite for the 31,548, i-such things as are requisite and necessa 33. 558.1 -thought requisite or necessary to salvati 561, j-that of necessity are requisite to the RESCUE. 134 REVERENTLY. Rescue. 25,310,2-now rescuing us out of the jaws of death Reserve. 33,564. i-was not by Christ's ordinance reserved Residue. 11, 42,2;2i,282,2-lead the residue of his life in thy 47, 1 -devote the residue of his days to an hum 15,250,2-so that finally, with the residue of thy Resignation. 11, 43,2-and with resignation to thy blessed will 36, 313,1-due submission and resignation to his 2-entire resignation of yourself to the will 316, 2-submit yourself with Christian resignation Resist. 11,40, i-power no creature is able to resist Resolution. 38,323, 2-in which resolution, do thou, O merciful resolution to be growing daily in goodne enable us to perform that resolution Resound. 30,520, 2-Resound in every place. Respect. 2, vi,i-independent with respect to Civil govern 21,284,1-must be judged, without respect of perso 25,306, i-Short Prayers in respect of a Storm 307,2-Special Prayers with respect to the Respectful. 33,566, 2-to pay respectful obedience to the Civil Respecting. 20,277,1-The laws respecting Matrimony — being Respective. 2, v,2-in their Respective times were thought vi,i-to model — their Respective Churches Respectively. 6,xxv,i-of which they are respectively the 17,265, 1 -to be demanded in the cases respectively Rest. (Remainder.) 3, viii,i-How The Rest Of The Holy Scripture 6,xxiv,i-Easter-day, ou which the rest depend 8, 5, i-that the rest of our life hereafter 15,249,2-lead the rest of his life according to this 17,260, i-said to him and the rest of the Apostles 30,528, i-put on the rest of the Episcopal habit 33 558,2-The rest of the Book of Esther 560,2-But all we the rest, although — yet Rest. (Adjective. ) 9, 27, 1 -may pass our time in rest and quietness 11, 43,1-enjoy perpetual rest and felicity 28,326,1-go to our rest in peace, charity and good Rest. (Verb.) 23,300,2-do now rest from their labours when we shall depart - - may rest in 28,326, i-that no unclean thoughts - may rest Restitution. I4,24i,i;26,3i3,2-ready to make r. and satisfaction Restore. 8, 4,2-Restore thou those who are penitent II, 42,2-and in thy good time, restore him to hea 46, i-For Restoring Public Peace at Home ^.ajjii-by his rising - - hath restored to us 21,282,2-thy good pleasure to restore him to 290,. 2-by restoring this our brother to some 291,1-beiug restored to health of body, and Restrain. 11, 39, 2-to restrain those immoderate rains, wher 28,324, i-we may be effectually restrained from Resurrection. 8, 12,1-1 believe in — the Resurrection of the 2-1 look for the Resurrection of the dead 10, 31, 2-by thy glorious resurrection and Ascensi 13, 96, -be made partakers of his resurrection 123, -may pass to our joyful resurrection 127, -by his glorious resurrection hast deliver in the joy of his resurrection 190, -doubtful in thy Son's resurrection 198, -unto the glory of his resurrection 14,233,1-praise thee for thi. glorious resurrection 2-after his most glorious resurrection, mani 235, 2-his mighty resurrection and glorious asce 15,245, 2-the life of — and the resurrection of the 250,2-also be partaker of his resurrection 17,260,2-save us - - by the resurrection ofjesus 23,299,2-lookiug for the general resurrection in 300,2-who is the Resurrection and the Life 301,1-at the general Resurrection in the last 302, i-at the day of the general Resurrection 33.557 1 2-Art. IV. Of the Resurrection of Christ 565,2-Of the Resurrection of Christ Retain. 14,234, i-the words [Holy Father] being retained 30,522, i-whose sins thou dost retain, they are r-d 33,563, 2-Baptism - - is in any wise to be retained Return. 8, 15,1-when any desire to return thanks 11, 44, 2-to return thanks to Almighty God for 47,1-who now desireth to return thanks unto 2-For a safe Return from Sea who now desireth to return his thanks J3.'35. -that they may return into the way of i4,225,2;237,2-shall return to the Lord's Table 242, 2- When ye should r. to God, will ye excuse 243,1-ye will by God's grace r. to a better 25.305, i-that we may return in safety to enjoy 26,316. i-with a perfect and true heart we return 27,320, 2-for the return of seed-time and harvest 321,1-in the returus of the fruits of the earth 33.557. 2-return to judge all Men at the last day Reveal. 13, 62-behold the glory that shall be revealed 310-didst reveal to chosen witnesses Reverence. 2, v,2-procuring of reverence — in the worsh 14,229, i-vvith meek heart and due reverence, they 21,283. 2-corrected us, and we gave them reverence 31.547. 1 -with greater reverence for his glorious 549,1-to serve thee with reverence and godly Reverend. 19,273,2-Reverend Father in God, I present unto you. See also 30,510, 1; 525,2. 30,509,2-evermore had in such reverend estimati 32, 551, 2-purpose of instituting the Rev. A. B. receive — you, the Rev. A. B., as Priest 33.5^5. 2-Of the reverend Estimation of God's Reverently 14, 228,2-reverently bring it to the Priest, who 237,2-reverently place upon it what remaineth 240, i-shall — r. eat and drink the same 18,269, 1-T0 order myself lowly and reverently to 20,277,2-but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, sob 30,509, 2-reverently used and esteemed in this 512,2-Will you reverently obey your Bishop REVIEW. 136 RITE. Review. 2, v,2-those different reviews and alterations vi,i-a commission for Review was issued 2-while these alterations were in Review to take a further Review of the Public Ser Revision. 33,566, i-until a revision of them may be convenie Revive. 2,vi,i-since thought proper to revive it Revolution, 2,vi,i-in consequence of the Revolution Reward. 10, 34, i-Neither reward us according to our iniq 13,187, -may by thee be plenteously rewarded 248, i-Endued with — and everlastingly r-ed 25,309,2-neither rewarded u.-. according to our 26,318,2-the fearful reward of his actions may 28,324,1-be eternally rewarded or punished 326,2-Reward all who have doue us good Rich. 14,242,1-when a man hath prepared a rich feast Richer. 2o,279,(2)-for better, for worse, for richer, for Riches. 13,213, -to forsake — inordinate love of riches 33,566, 2-The Riches and Goods of Christians are Right. 8, 7,2-Thou sittest at the right hand of God 11,2-sitteth on the right hand of God the 12,2-sitteth on the right hand of the Father 9, 22,1-that sittest at the right hand of God the 13, 62, -who standest at the right hand of God 74, -stretch forth thy right hand to help and 91. -stretch forth the right hand of thy Majes 14.221,2-stauding at the right side of the 'fable 17,263,1-take each Person - - by the right hand 20,277,1-the Man on the right hand, and the 279,1-with his right hand to take the Woman to take the Woman by her right hand the Woman with her right hand taking taking the Man by his right hand 280, i-join their right hands together, and say 23.302, i-may be set on his right hand, and hear 25,31 1, 1 -but thy right hand, and thine arm, and 32,551, i-standing on the right and left of the Right. (Adjective.) 7,xxvii,2-the Day given — is the right Day 10, 31,2-to rule and govern — in the right way 13,143, -to have a right judgment in all things 162, -to think — such things as are right 14,232,1-it is meet and right so to do 2-it is very meet, right and our bounden 2i,2S5,i-the right way that leadeth unto everlasti 289,2-give him a right understanding of him- self. See also 26,314,2. 3r,548, 2-show forth — by making a right use of 33.565. 2-of the right Use of the Church Right. (Noun.) 25.307. i-Thou sittest in the throne judging right 33,566, 2-As touching the right, title and possessi Righteous. 8, 4,2-a godly, righteous and sober life io.i-O ye Spirits and Souls of the righteous 13,2-all our doings - - may be righteous in 21,284,1-to be given unto the righteous Judge 26,315,2-pronounces blessings on the righteous 28,323, 2-in a sober, righteous and godly life 38,325, 2-transgressions of thy righteous laws 30,529,2-by the Lord, the righteous Judge 33.559.2-We are accounted righteous before God Righteously. 17,264,2-live godly, righteously and soberly in 30,527. i-live soberly, righteously, and godly in Righteousness. 8, 14, 2-in righteousness of life 15,2-walking — in holiness and righteousness 9, 26,2-Endue thy Ministers with righteousness 11, 39, 1 -thy kingdom and the righteousness there 13, 88, -obey — in righteousness and true holine 135. -may return into the way of righteousness 14,229,1-serving thee in holiness and righteousness 230, 2-in true holiness and righteousness all 234,2-to come — trusting in our own r. 15,250, i-dead — and living unto righteousness 251, 1 -rise again unto righteousness 18,271, i-aud a new birth unto righteousness 21,290, i-lead — in holiness and righteousness 23,300, 2-from — uuto the life of righteousness 25,311,1-serve thee in holiness and righteousness 26,313, i-to acknowledge the righteousness of his 30,522, 2-may be clothed with righteousness 529,2-the crown of righteousness, laid up by 33.559. i-far gone from original righteousness Rightly. 14,229,1-rightly and duly administer thy holy 17,264,2-to be rightly instructed in God's Holy 33,563, i-from such as by faith, and rightly, do 2-to such as rightly - - receive the same they that receive Baptism rightly are 564,2-is rightly cut off from the unity of the 566,1-rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrat Ring. 20,279,2-the Man shall give unto the Woman a R. taking the Ring shall deliver it unto the the Man holding the Ring there — shall With this Ring, I thee wed. and with all leaving the Ring upon the fourth finger 280, i-whereof this Ring — is a token and 2-declared — by giving and receiving a R Ripeness. 30,517, i-to that ripeness and perfectness of age Riper. 17.257,1-Ministration — To Such As Are of Riper 2-such Persons as are of riper years are to 30,517, 2-ye may wax riper and stronger in your Rise. -The third day he rose again from the -he rose again according to the Scriptures ■we may rise to the life immortal ■who died — and rose again for us •and to rise again for our justification by his rising to life again hath restored ■as he died, and rose again for us, so rise again unto righteousness -that we may rise again from death, and ■and also did rise again the third day on our side, when men rose up against •dashed in pieces those that rose up lay down in the grave, and rose again ■Christ did truly rise again from death Rite. Tit. pge-of the Sacraments and otner Rites 1, iv,i-and other Rites and Ceremonies of the 2, v,i-Rites and Ceremonies appointed to be 33,5<;S,2-touchitit: Ceremonies and Rites, do not 561,2-hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies 565, i-to ordain — Ceremonies or Rites of the 8, II, 2 12, 2- 13. 52. 123. 133. 14,233. I- 15.251. I- 21,284, I- 2- 25.311. I- 2- 28,323, 2 33.557. 2- RIVER 136 SAFEGUARD. River. 15,245,1 -the Baptism of - - in the river Jordan Roar. 25, 306, 1 -the raging winds and the roaring sea 309,2-The sea roared: and the stormy wind Rochet. 30,525, 2-Elected Bishop, vested with his Rochet Rogation. 4, xi,i-A Table - - For The Rogation And 6,xxiv,i-Rogation Sunday is Five Weeks after 2-The three Rogation days, being the 11, 41, 1-T0 be used on Rogation-Sunday and the Rogation -days 33,565, 2-For the Rogation-days Rome. 33,561,2-so also the Church of Rome hath erred Romish. 33,562, i-The Romish Doctrine concerning Purgat Roof. 32,553, 2-thou shouldest come under my roof Rooted. 15,245, i-being stedfast in faith — and rooted in Rubric. 32,550, 2-complyiug with the rubrics and canons Rule. (Noun.) 2, v, i-hath laid it down as a rule 6,xxiv,i-Rules for Movable and Immovable Rules To Know When The Movable for the purposes of these Rules and xxv,i-then (according to the first rule) the 14,241, i-to examine your lives — by the r. 16,255,1-The same rule is to be observed here as 17, 263, 2-The same rule as to the omission - - is to 26,313, i-examine- - by the rule of God's comma 30,517, i-according to the rule of the same Scriptu 2-to fashion them after the Rule and Doctr 32,552, 2-let them be the rule of thy conduct in Rule. (Verb.) 9, 27,2-so rule the hearts of thy servants 10, 31. 2-to rule and govern thy holy Church nniv 11, 43,i;25,3o6,i-and rulest the raging of the sea 13,177, -may in all things direct and rule our 307,1-that rulest and commandest all things 2-who hast made and rulest all things 28,326, 2-rule their hearts and strengthen their Ruler. 2, vi,i-in the prayers for our Civil Rulers 2-that "Rulers may have grace - - to exec 8, 13,2-the high and mighty Ruler of the univer 10, 31, 2-to bless - - all Christian Rulers and Mag 13,156, -thou being our ruler and guide, we may 14,229,1-the hearts of all Christian Rulers Run. 8, 13,2-neither run into any kind of danger x3> 57, -we are sore let and hindered in running 166, -that we, running the way of thy comma Ruth. 33-558, 1 -Canonical Books - - Ruth Sabaoth. 8,7,1-Lord God of Sabaoth Sacerdotal. 32, 550, 2-to perform every Act of sacerdotal Func 55i(i-and dissolution of all sacerdotal relation a separation of all sacerdotal connection Sacrament. Tit. pge.; 1, iv, 1 -Administration of the Sacrament 14.229,1-rightly — administer thy holy S-s 2-If — we receive that holy Sacrament 230,2-and take this holy Sacrament to your 240,2-the most comfortable Sa. of the Body Tood and sustenance in that holy S. 17,257,2-for the receiving of this holy Sacrament 260, i-the great necessity of this Sacrament 265, i-in the house where the Sacrament is to 18,270, 2-How many Sacraments hath Christ ordai meanest thou by this word Sacrament How many parts are there in aSacramtnt 271, 1 -promises — to them in that Sacramtnt 2- Why was the Sacrament of ordained 22,293,1-the distribution of the holy Sacrament do not receive the Sacrament of Christ's 2-he doth not receive the Sacrament 30,518, i-minister the Doctriue and Sacraments 522,1-Dispenser — and of his holy Sacraments to minister the holy Sacraments in the 31, 547, 2-for celebrating thy holy Sacraments 548,1-blessed Sacrament of the Body and 32,553,2-faithfully administer thy holy Sacraments 33,561, 2-and the Sacraments be duly ministered 562,1-ministering the Sacraments in the Congr 2-to minister the Sacraments, in a tongue Art. XXV. Of the Sacraments Sacraments ordained of Christ be not There are two Sacraments ordained of Those five commonly called Sacraments to be counted for Sacraments of the like nature of Sacraments with Baptism 563,1-The Sacraments were not ordained of hinders not the effect of the Sacraments Ministration of the Word and Sacraments in hearing - - and in receiving the S-s do receive the Sacraments ministered 2-a Sacrament of our Redemption by 564,1-overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper press with their teeth — the Sacrament the sign or Sacrament of so great a both the parts of the Lord's Sacrament 565,2-That Common Prayers and Sacraments receiving of the Sacrament of the Body Sacred. 1 1,40, 2-to serve in the sacred Ministry of thy Sacrifice. 11, 46, 2-offer-- our sacrifice of praise andthanks- giving. See aho 25,310,2; 28,323,2. We offer — to be a living sacrifice unto 13, '34, -both a sacrifice for sin and also an ensa 14,235,1-who made there — a full, perfect — s. that his precious death and sacrifice 236, i-mercifully to accept this our sacrifice 2-to be a reasonable — sacrifice unto thee to offer unto thee any sacrifice 243,1-in remembrance of the s. of his death 18,271, 2-remembrance of the sacrifice of the 31,547,2-the sacrifices of prayer and thanksgiving 32>553,i-to offer the sacrifices of prayer and 33>557>2-a sacrifice, not only for original guilt 560, 1 -who, by sacrifice of himself once 564,2-Wherefore the sacrifices of Masses, in Safe. ii, 44, 2-to return thanks — for her safe deliver 47,2-For a Safe Return from Sea 24.303, i-of his goodness, to give you safe delivera 25,305.2-when we have been safe, and seen all Safeguard. 25,305, i-may be a safeguard unto the United SAFELY. 137 SAME Safely. -' 8, 13,2-who hast safely brought us to the beginni 15,245,1-and also didst safely lead the children Safety. 9, 26,2-thou — thatmakest us dwell in safety 11, 37,2-the safety, honour, and welfare of thy 43,1-Conduct him in safety to the haven 47,1-oflife, of health, and of safety 2-to conduct in safety - - this thy servant I3.I73. -cannot continue in safety without thy 21,282,1-keep him in perpetual peace and safety 25,305, i-and that we may return in safety to enj 310,2-now being in safety, do give all praise 28,323, i(2)-brought in safety to the beginning of Saint. 6,xxiv, XXIV, 8, 8,1- 12, I- 15. 13,219. 21,290, 23,301, 2- 2- 2 3I.549. 32,554, 33,562, 564, 2- I- 2 I I- i-the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew. See also under Matthew, Bartholomew, Michael, Matthias. Mark, Philip, James, Barnabas, Peter, Luke, Simon, Jude, James, Thomas, Stephen, John, Paul, Mary. 2;2I9-A11 Saints -Make them to be numbered with thy Sai The Communion of Saints -A Prayer of St. Chrysostom -follow thy blessed Saints in all virtuous -the praises which thy saints — shall -joined hereafter with thy blessed saints grace — declared in all thy saints -the assembly of the saints upon earth -the faith once delivered to the Saints -numbered with thy saints in glory everla and also Invocation of Saints, is a fond press with — (as Saint Augustine saith) Sake. 2, vi,2-for the sake of Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord and Saviour. See also 15,1; 44,1; 841156; 185; 229,2; 231,1; 242,1; 283,1; 284,1; 316,2; 325,2. 8, 4,2-grant, O most merciful Father, for his s. 15,1-And this we beg for Jesus Christ's sake 10, 34,2-and deliver us for thy name's sake 12, 50. i-be merciful — for thy Name's sake 13, 88, -for our sake didst fast forty days and 204, -patiently suffer for the truth's sake 21,287, 2-save his soul for thy mercies' sake Grant this, O Lord, for thy mercies' sake 24,302,1-for Jesus Christ's sake our Mediator 25, 306, 15307, 2-and save us for thy mercy's sake 307,2-0 deliver us for thy Name's sake 38,323, 2-for his sake who lay down in the grave, 326,2-for his sake who went about doing good 30,527, 2-merciful for Christ's sake to poor and 548, i-for Jesus Christ's sake 32,553,2-for the sake of Jesus Christ thy 33>5<>o,l-do more for his sake, than of bounden Salute. 32,554,2-shall salute and welcome him, bidding Salvation. 8, 12,1-forour salvation came down from heaven I3,i;26,3i3,i-And grant us thy salvation 11, 40,2-and set forward the salvation of all men 42,2-and visit him with thy salvation 44, i-Visit them — with thy mercy and s. make it effectual to the salvation of their 13, 172, -to all things profitable to our salvation 14,239,1-towards the way of everlastings. 243,1-1 exhort you as ye love your own s. to yield up his soul — for your s. 15,247.1-made an heir of everlasting salvation 18,266,2-called me to this state ot salvation 270,1-Two only, as generally necessary to s. 21,286,2-mayest receive health and salvation 21,287 25.310 311 26,313 316, 30.517. 518, 518, 521. 522, 528, 32.553 V„557 558 560 56l 562 2- Visit him, O Lord, with thy salvation i-even the God ot whom cometh salvation i-hath wrought a mighty salvation for us 2-wecan give you no hope of salvation and as you tender your own salvation while the day of salvation lasteth i-tender the eternal salvation of your soul i-pertaining to the salvation of man i;526,2-as necessary for eternal salvation ii527,i-nothing, as necessary to eternal s. 2-appointed for the salvation of mankind 2-deliver — as the means of our salvation 2-not to destruction, but to salvation . 2-in promoting the salvation of the people , 2-Sufficiency of the — for Salvation all things necessary to Salvation requisite or necessary to salvation ,2-bring them — to everlasting salvation i-establish — their faith of eternal S. 2-Of obtaining eternal Salvation only by , i-believed for necessity of Salvation Same. 1, iv,2-received - - by all members of the s. i-The same Church hath not only in 2, v,2-and essential parts of the same 3, vii,2-the same Psalms shall be read on the viii,2-Calendar for any day in the same 7,xxvii,2-the same as if Easter-day had fallen And for the same reason, one Day 8, 4, i-may obtain forgiveness of the same 11,2-considered as words ofthe same meaning 13,2-Defend us in the same with thy mighty 11, 39, i-through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. See also 68; 96; 134; 188; 190; 198; 521,2. 40,2-Mercifully look upon the same, and at office and administration in the same 12, 48, i-The same Office may be read at other '3. 58, -through the same our Lord Jesus Christ liveth - with thee and the same Spirit 68, -through the same thy Son Jesus Christ 69;7i;87;i4i-The same Collect, Epistle and 71, -grace — faithfully to fulfil the same 118, -every member of the same, in his vocati 125, -we may bring the same to good effect 127. -through the same Christ our Lord 133, -through the merits of the same thy Son 135, -such things as are agreeable to the same 138, -by thy — may perform the same 142, -exalt us unto the same place whither 143. -by the same Spirit to have a right judgm who liveth — in the unity of the same 160, -of thy great mercy keep us in the same 191, -our thankfulness unto thee for the same 207, -people obediently to follow the same 211, -both to preach and receive the same 14,221, i-The same order shall the Minister use obliged to give an account o! the same 229,2-on one Lord's Day in that same month 230,1-if we receive the same unworthily 234,1-the same we believe of the Son, and of 2-But thou art the same Lord, whose prope 236,1-benefits procured unto us by the same 237,1-to deliver the same to the Bishop, Priests 2-covering the same with a fair linen 240,1-shall — reverently eat and drink the s. 243, i-how sore punishment — for the same 15,244,2-be made a living member of the s. 248, 1 -with all covetous desires of the same and walk in the same all the days of thy 249,2-cause of scruple concerning the same 16,252, 2-if the Minister ofthe same Parish did examine whether the same hath been 255, i-The same rule is to be observed here as 257,1-If - - and - - are to be at the same time 17,260,2-as the same Apostle testifieth in another 263,2-The same rule as to the omission of the 265,1-the same is hereby allowed in that case SAME 138 SAVE. 17,265, i-the office - - and that - - at the same 18,266,2-aud walk in the same all the days of my may continue in the same unto my life's 2b7,2-The same which God spake in the twent 270,2-as a means whereby we receive the s. 19,273,2-children — ratify and confirm the same 274,2-ratifying and coufiiming the same 20, 280, 2-have witnessed the same before God and declared the same by giving and receivi 21,287,2-in th_- same thy Son our Lord 22,292,1-to be disquieted for lack of the same 23,302, i-the same is hereby allowed for weighty 2-The same office may be used; but in the 25,305, i-shall be the same which is appointed iu 26,313, 1— it* with — we receive the same 314, 1 -if — that he would declare the same 28,324, i-God's blessing on the business of the s 326.2-graut that every member of the same 30,509, 2-tmalities as are requisite for the same 511,2-called — to the Ministry of the same 512,1-Will you diligently read the same 2-to read - - and to preach the same 513, i-receive the Holy Communion the same 514.2-they are persons meet for the same 516,2-happen that the same Church - - do take 517,1-with a life agreeable to the same the rule of the same Scriptures 2-shall demand of you touchiug the same 1 -as this Church hath received the same with all diligence to keep — the same 2-as help to the knowledge of the same i-strength and power to perform the same 2-beseech thee, by the same thy blessed in the unity of the same Holy Spirit 2-remain in the same place where Hands out of — or agreeable to the same if, on the same day, the Order of Deacons 2-they may obediently follow the same 2-out of the same Holy Scriptures to instru 1 -be concluded and proved by the same for the true understanding of the same call upon and encourage others of the s. 2-strength and power to perform the same 2-longer paraphrase of the same Hymn 2-enabled faithfully to fulfil the same i-power aud strength to fulfil the same i-the Usages - - of the Church in the same 2-every Act — among the People of the s. 2(2)-institutiug-- Priest and Rector of the s. 2-of necessity are requisite to the same i-to decree any thing against the same so besides the same ought it not to en for called, and sent to execute the same i-such only as worthily receive the same as they do not the same in their own 2-to such as rightly — receive the same 2-judge the same to serve better to godline 2-right - - and possession of the same 518, 519. 5*' 5« 523. 526, 527, 528 31.547, 548, 32,550 551, 33.56i, 562 563 564. 566, Samuel. 33.558, i-The First Book of Samuel The Second Book of Samuel Sanctifier. 32,553."-0 God, Holy Ghost, Sanctifier of the fait Sanctify. 11, 3S.i;i4,224, i;i9, 276, i-to direct, sanctify, and 43, 2-Sanctify thy fatherly correction to him 13, 1 18, -the whole body — is governed and s-d 236, 1 -vouchsafe to bless and sanctify - - these 15, 245, 1 -didst sanctify water to the mystical wash wash him and sanctify him with the 247, 2-to sanctify him with the Holy Ghost, to 249,1-sauctify this Water to the mystical wash 18,267,2-who sanctifieth me, and all the people 21,282,1-Sanctify, we beseech thee, this thy 30,5"7.2-to sanctify the lives of you and yours 31,547,2-may be sanctified by the Holy Ghost 549,1-bodies undefiled and minds sanctified Sanctuary. 31.549, i-approaching thy sanctuary with lowline Sanctus. 22,293,1-The Confession - - through the Sanctus aapic6s. 33.559. i-Called in Greek $pbrnna 57, -through the satisfaction of thy Son our 14,235, i-sacrifice, oblation and satisfaction 24i,i;26,3i3,2-ready to make restitution and s. 316,1-all the satisfaction which is in your 2-what satisfaction ought to be made 327,2-through the merits and satisfaction of 33.564,2-redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction there is none other satisfaction for sin Satisfy. 14,221, i-the Congregation may thereby be satisfied 32.550, i-satisfied that the "person chosen is a Saturday. 6,xxiv,2-Wednesday - - Saturday after the First Sunday in Lent Save. 8, 8,1-Lord save thy people and bless thine 10, i-that save on Sundays in Advent 14,2-thy saving health unto all nations 9, 26,2-0 Lord, save the State O Lord, save thy people 11. 37,2-Save us from all error, ignorance, pride 40,1-Save and deliver us, we humbly beseech 44, i-Pardon their sins, and save their souls 12, 50,1-0 Lord, save thy servants 2-turn from his sin, and be saved 13,119, -that they may be saved among the renin 15,245,1-of thy great mercy didst save Noah and 16,256,2-saving, that at the dipping of the Child 17,260, i-that believeth and — shall be saved 2-saying, Save yourselves from this untow even Baptism doth also now save us 265,2-saving that, at - - the Minister shall use 18, 270, i-will please him to save and defend us 21,286,2-Save us, and help us, we beseech thee 287,2-and save his soul for thy mercies' sake 25,305,21306, i-Save, Lord, or else we perish 306,1-Help Lord, and save us for thv mercy's Hear, Lord, and save us, for the infinite hear, hear us, and save us that we perish didst save thy disciples ready to perish hear us, and save us, we beseech thee 2-have mercy upon us, save us now and 307,2-but canst save by many or by few merciful to us sinners, and save us O save us, that we may praise thee O save us from the violence of the enemy 310, i-didst hear our cry, and hast saved us 2-this thy mercy in saving us when we 311,1-whom thou hast saved, may serve thee neither was it our own arm that saved 26,315,2-your soul may be saved in the world to 30,514, 2-save only that in the proper Suffrage 516,2-they may be saved through Christ for 526,1-save only, that after this place, That it 529,1-both save thyself and them that hear 33,561, 2-every man shall be saved by the Law or the Name of — whereby men must be s. SAVIOUR. 139 SAY. Saviour. 2, vi,2-Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord and Savio 9, 27,1-thy only Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ 11, 37,2-our most blessed Lord and Saviour 38, i-the merits — of Jesus Christ our Saviour 2-our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace 11, 43, i;i3, 96:28, 326, 2;327,i-thy Son, our Saviour 44,1-Faith iu thy Son, our blessed Saviour Son, our blessed Saviour and Redeemer 46, i-may know that thou art our Saviour 12, 50, i-Help us, O God our Saviour 13, 54 -hast given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ 81 121,291, i-through Jesus Christ our Saviour 11S; 14,224,2; 28,323,2; 326,1; 32, 553,2-our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 123, -thy blessed Son, our Saviour Jesus Chri 142, -whither our Saviour Christ is gone before 185, -our blessed Lord and Saviour 204, -prepare the way of thy Son our Saviour 14,229,2-the Body aud Blood of our Saviour 230, l-lively — faith in Christ our Saviour death and passion of our Saviour Christ love of our Master, and only Saviour, 23 1, 2 -comfortable words our Saviour Christ 235,2-dearly beloved Son our Saviour Jesus 236,1-Son our Saviour Jesus Christ's holy instit 23S, i-Body and Blood of thy Son our S. 240,2-given his Son our S. Jesus Christ, not 15,244,2-atid our S. Christ saith, None can enter 246, 2-hear — the words of our Saviour Christ 251,1-follow the example of our Saviour Christ 17,259,2-express words of our Saviour Christ 18,266,2-called — through Jesus Christ our S. 21,282, i-Hear us, Almighty — God and Saviour 286,2-0 Saviour of the world, who by thy 288,2-thiue only Son, our Lord and Saviour Creator, aud most merciful Saviour 22,292,i;293,2-the Body and Blood of our Saviour 23,299,1-0 holy and most merciful Saviour O holy and merciful Saviour, thou most 25,306,1-0 blessed Saviour, who didst save thy 307,2-Make it appear that thou art our Saviour 3ii,i;28,322,2-Jesus Christ our Lord and S. 26,313, 2-dear Son Jesus Christ our Saviour 317,1-0 Lord our Saviour and our Redeemer 28.325,2-Jesus Christ our only Saviour and Redee 30,511,1-merits of our Saviour Jesus Christ 5 1 7, 2- mediation of our only Saviour Jesus 525, 2-our Saviour Christ continued the whole 526, i-following the example of our Saviour merits of our Saviour Jesus Christ 547, 2-our blessed Lord and Saviour 31,548. 2-our most blessed Lord and Saviour 553,2-Jesus Christ thy Son our Saviour Say. 1, iv, i-hereby establish the said Book 2, v, 2-further declares in her said Preface 3, vii, i-shall have been said or are to be said 2-the last day of the said month viii,2-both Morning and — be not said 8, 1, i-Sayiug instead thereof Then the Minister shall say. See also 6,1; 7,1; 51,1; 237,2; 245,1; 246,1; 248,1; 249.1,2; 250,1; 253,1; 255,1(2); 259,1; 263 (2); 278,2(2); 281,2; 286,1,2; 300,1(2); 303, 1; 304,1; 317,1; 318,1. 4, i-unto the throne of — saying To be said by the whole Congregation 5,2-shall kneel and say the Lord's Prayer Th ;n likewise he shall say 6, i-Then shall be said or sung the following Anthem. See also under Sing. 11,2-Then shall be said the Apostles* Creed 14,1-omitted here when the Litany is said I4,2;is,i-This may be said when 9, 16,1-shall say that which is written after them 19,1-Or else he shall say as followeth 9, 27,1-Then shall be said the Collect for the 10, 34, i-Theu shall the Minister — say the 11, 37,i;44,2-when that is not said, before the 44,2-To be said when any Woman, being 1 2, 48, i-theu shall be said by them this Psalm fol 49,2-Litany hath been already said in full 50,2-Then shall the People say this that folio 13, 62, -shall be said continually unto New 14,221,2-where Morning - - are appointed to bes. shall say the Lord's Prayer if Morning Prayer hath been said imme 222,1-provided it be said once on each Sunday the Minister shall say the Summary of Hear what our Lord Jesus Christ saith God spake these words and said 224,1-Theu the Miuister may say what our Lord Jesus Christ saith if the — shall be said 2-Then shall be said the Collect of the saying, The Epistle - - is written in he shall say, Here endeth the Epistle saying, The Holy Gospel is written in said the Creed commonly called the may be omitted if it hath been said 225, 2-saying one or more of these sentences 228, 25231, 2-Then shall the Priest say 229, 2-the Priest shall say this Exhortation if it hath been already said on one 230,2-say to those who come to receive the 23 1, 2-Then shall the Priest — say comfortable words our Saviour Christ s. 232, i-Hear also what Saint Paul saith Hear also what Saint John saith the Priest shall proceed, saying 2-turn to the Lord's Table aud say Evermore praising thee and saying 234,1-Upon the Feast — only may be said Or else this may be said, the words 2-say, in the name of all those who shall 235,1-say the Prayer of Consecration, as follow saying, Take, eat, this is my Body which 2-gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of 237,1-And when he — he shall say the Minister who — shall say After shall be said as followeth 239, i-Collects that may be s. after the Collects 240, i-shall be s. all that is appointed at the 242, 2-It is an easy matter for a man to s. If any man s., I am a grievous sinner are ye not ashamed to s. ye will not will ye excuse yourselves, and say ye 15,244,2-coming — and standing there, shall s. And our Saviour Christ s., None can 245, 2-saying, Ask and ye shall have; seek and 247,1-give thanks unto him, and say 249, i-and shall say to the Godfathers and 250, i-Then shall be said all kneeling, Our 2-the Minister shall say to the Godfathers 251, i-Then shall he add and say, Ye are to so soon as he can say the Creed, the 16,251, 2-say the Lord's Prayer, and so many of Collects appointed to be said before in 252, i-shall pour Water upon it, saying these shall give thanks — and say 2-all standing, he shall say thus 253> i-shall receive him — saying thus 254,2-the Minister shall say as followeth 255, i-Then shall be said, all kneeling 17,257,2-standing there the Minister shall say 259,2-After which he shall say this Exhortation 260, i-gave command to his disciples, saying said to him and the rest of the Apostles replied and said unto them, Repent and 2-saying, Save yourselves from this untow faithfully — give thanks to him, and say 263, i-shall dip him in the water - - saying 2-Theu shall be said the Lord's Prayer, all 264,2-speaking to — he shall proceed aud say SAY. 140 SCRIPTURE. i8,j66,i-A Catechism; That Is To Say, An Instru 267,2- You said that your Sponsors did promise saying, I am the Lord thy God 269,2-Let me hear — if thou canst say the 270, i-And therefore I say, Amen, So be it 2-that is to say, Baptism, and the Supper 272, 11273, 2-say the Creed -- and the Ten Com 273,2-Minister shall present — and shall say 19,274,1-Then the Bishop, or — may say 274,i;275,i;3o,5io,2-Then shall the Bishop say 275, 1 -shall lay his hands upon — saying 276,2-shall bless them, saying thus 20,277, i-standing together — the Minister shall s. 278, i-speaking to the Persons — he shall say if no — the Minister shall say to the 379,1-shall cause — to say after him as follow the Woman — shall likewise say after 2-Man holding the Ring there — shall say Man leaving the Ring - - Minister shall s. 280,1-join their right hands together, and say 21,281, i-coming into the — house shall say When he cometh — he shall say, kneeli 283,1-as Saint Paul saith in — to the Hebrews 284, 2-rehearse the Articles of Faith, saying 285,1-said before the Minister begin his 2-the Minister shall say the Collect followi 287,1-and after that shall say which may be said with the foregoing 289,2-which may be said by the Minister in 290, i-A Prayer which may be said in case of 23, 294, i-going before it - - shall say or sing 299, i-while — the Minister shall say 301,1-saying, Come, ye blessed children of 302, i-expedient to say under shelter of the appointed to be said at the Grave 2-iu the — the Minister may say 24,303, i-therefore give hearty thanks — and say 2-Then shall be said by both of them the 25,306, 2-make an humble confession — saying as 307,1-Then shall the Priest -- say Then shall they together say the Lord's The Prayer to be said before a Fight at 309,2-letthe redeemed of the Lord say so 310,1-and let every one of us say, Amen, Amen 311,1-had not been on our side, now may we s. 2-After this Hymn may be said the Te 26,312, 2-when he cometh — he shall say 314,1-shall say the fifty -first Psalm of the 315, 2-shall likewise say - to the wicked, Go 316,1-norsay within yourself, Peace, peace there is no peace, saith my God, to the 317,1-After which shall be said the Collect foil 2-Then the Minister, standing, shall say 318,1-And after that shall say 27,320, 2-After the - - shall be said this which foil 28,322, 2-let one of them — say as follows, all 323, 1 -instead of this, say, that notwithstanding 324,2-instead of this, say, and let 325,1-let the Master or - - say as follows, all 30,509, i-the Bishops, the Clergy - - of the said 2-suffered to execute any of the said Funct 510, i-shall present — saying these words 2-shall, with the Clergy and — say the Then shall be said the Service for 51 2, 2-the Bishop, laying his - - shall say deliver to every one — saying 513, i-shall be said this Collect following 514, 1 -A Priest shall present — and shall say 516,1-the Bishop shall say unto them as followe 2-that is to say, to be Messengers, Watchm 518, r-out of the said Scriptures to instruct the 519,1-Then shall the Bishop - - say 521, 2-shall pray in this wise, and say 522,1-the Receivers — and the Bishop saying shall deliver — the Bible — saying 2- When - - the Nicene Creed shall be said after - - shall be said this Collect 30,523, i-suffice that the Litany be once said 30,525, 2-the Bishops who present him saying shall move — saying thus to them 526, i-And then shall be said the Litany Then shall be said this Prayer following 2-shall say to him that is to be Consecrated 527,2-having nothing to say against you the Presiding Bishop — shall say 528,2-the Presiding Bishop shall say 529,1-shall lay — the Presiding Bishop saying shall deliver him the Bible, saying 2-for the — shall be said this Prayer 31,546,2-standing up, and turning — shall say 547,1-the Bishop — shall say the following 2-turning his face towards — shall say 548,2-after which, the Bishop shall say 549,2-For the — Bishop shall say this Prayer 32,550,2-institute you into said Parish, [or Church 551,2-Standing within the rails — shall say present the keys — saying 552,1-Then the new Incumbent shall say 2-present him the Bible — saying as folio 554,1-The Instituted Minister — shall say 33,557, i-that is to say, the Godhead and Manhood 558.1-the other Books (as Hierome saith) the 560, i-or (as the School -authors say) deserve whereas Christ saith plainly, When ye When ye — say, We are unprofitable 2-and sin (as Saint John saith) was not in and if we say we have no sin, we deceive which say, they can no more sin as long 561,2-presume to say, That every man shall be 562, 2-that is to say, Baptism and the Supper of that is to say, Confirmation, Penance 563, i-purchase — as Saint Paul saith 564,1-press (as Saint Augustine saith) 2-in the which it was commonly said, that 566,1-order for the reading of said Homilies consecrated or ordered according to said Saying. 316,2-may seem a hard saying Scarcity. 11,39,2-the scarcity and dearth, which we now 45,2-turned our dearth and scarcity into Scarlet. 26,313,2-though your sins be as red as scarlet Schism. 10, 31,1-all false doctrine, heresy, and schism 33,554, i-from the sins of heresy and schism School-author. 33,560, i-or (as the School-authors say ) deserve Scourge. 21,283,1-scourgeth every son whom he receireth Scripture. 3,viii,i-How The Rest Of The Holy Scripture Is 2-Anthems in the words of Holy Scripture 4, ix,i-Tables Of Lessons Of Holy Scripture 8, 1,1-the following Sentences of Scripture 3,2-Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture 12,2-rose again according to the Scriptures 16,1-the following Sentences of Scripture 13, 54, -caused all holy Scriptures to be written 14,224, 2-the portion of Scripture appointed for 228, 2-in the words of Holy Scripture or of the 241,1-marriage-garment required — in holy S. 21,283,2-written in holy Scripture for our comfort 289,2-patience and comfort of thy holy S. 30,509, i-reading Holy Scripture and ancient 2-sufBciently instructed in the Holy Script 512,1-all the Canonical Scriptures of the Old to read Holy Scriptures and Homilies SCRIPTURE. Ul SEEK. 30, 5 1 7. i -taken out of the Holy Scriptures reading and learning the Scripture according to the rule of the same S. 2-reading and weighing the Scriptures 5i8,i;526,2-that the Holy Scriptures contain all 518,1-out of the said Scriptures to instruct the concluded - - by the Holy Scripture 2-in readiug the Holy Scriptures 526,2-Holy Scripture and the ancient Canons out of the same Holy Scriptures to iustru 527, i-exercise yourself in the Holy Scriptures 33,557, 2-Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures Holy Scripture containeth all things nece 558,1-In the name of Holy Scripture we do 559,1-most certain warrants of Holy Scripture 561,1-generally set forth to us in Holy Scripture 2-For Holy Scripture doth set out unto us 562,1 -so expound one place of Scripture grounded upon no warranty of Scripture 2-states of life allowed in the Scriptures 564, i-repugnant to the plain words of Scripture Scruple. 14,242,1-the removing of all s. and doubtfulness 15,249,2-knoweth no worthy cause of scruple 26,314,1-if he have any scruples, that he would Sea. 8, 9,2-0 ye Seas and Floods bless ye the Lord 11, 43,1-For a Person, or Persons, going to Sea 43ii;25,3o5,i-and rulestthe raging of the sea Guard him — from the dangers of the s. 47,2-For a Safe Return from Sea I5i245,i-didst safely lead — through the Red S. 23,299,2-the earth and the sea shall give up their 302, 1 -At the Burial of the Dead at Sea 25,305, i-Forms Of Prayer To Be Used At Sea Morning — Service to be used daily at S. Preserve us from the dangers of the sea a security for such as pass on the seas 2-to be used in all Ships in Storms at Sea the winds — lift up the waves of the sea 306, i-the raging winds and the roaring sea who stillest the raging of the sea 307,1-before a Fight at sea against any enemy 309, 2-from the merciless rage of the sea the waters of the sea had well-nigh cove The sea roared: and the stormy wind 310,2-how both winds and seas obey thy comm Seal. (Noun.) 32,551, i-hereunto affixed our episcopal seal Seal. (Verb.) 21,288,1-pardon sealed in heaven before he go 33i563, 2-promises - - visibly signed and sealed Search. 14.241,1-so to s. and examine your own conscien 30.512, i-to search for the sick, poor, and impotent Season. 6 xxiv,2-The Ember-Day at the Four Seasons rr, 41, i-For Fruitful Seasons 14.240,2-in the mean s. to consider the dignity of 30.528,2-giving to - - their portion in due season 33,561, i-by his Spirit working in due season Seasonable. 11, 39,2-to send us such seasonable weather 41, i-such seasonable weather that we may 45, i-relieved - - by this seasonable — change 21,291, i-at last didst send him seasonable relief Second. 3,viii,i-the N. T. for the Second Lessons 2-iu the place of the Second Lesson 8, 7, i-Here endeth the First (or the Second) Le 10,1-Then shall be read — the Second Lesson I3> 54. -The Second Sunday in Advent 56, -at thy second coming to judge the world 73, -The Second Sunday after the Epiphany 82, -Sexagesima, or the second Sunday before 89, -The Second Sunday in Lent 134, -The Second Sunday after Easter 152, -The Second Sunday after Trinity 16,251,2-longer than the first or second Sunday 17,257,2-immediately after the Second Lesson 277,1-the first [second or third] time of asking 23,299,2-at whose second coming in glorious maje 27,320, 2-the Second Lesson shall be 1 Thess. 5, v. 33,558, i-Canonical Books — The Second Book of Samuel. See also under Book. Secondly. 18,266, 2-Secondly, that I should believe all the 267, 2-Secondly, in God the Son, who hath red Secret. 14,222, i-and from whom no secrets are hid 20,278, i-the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed 23,299, i-Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our 31,547, i-the secret inspiration of the blessed 33,560, 2-decreed by his counsel secret to us Secretly. 28,325,2-that every one may secretly confess the 30,519, i-secretly in their Prayers to make their Sect. 33,561,2-saved by the Law or Sect which he profe Seeurity. 25,305,1-a security for such as pass on the seas Sedition. 10,31, i-From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and Seditious. 1 1,46, i-the seditious tumults which have been See. 6,xxv,i-see the General Tables which follow 11, 43, 2- In thy wisdom thou hast seen fit to visit 13, 82, -who seest that we put not our trust in 89, -seest that we have no power of ourselves 15,249,2-Seeing now, dearly beloved brethren 250, 2-to see that this Infant be taught — what ai,285,i-said — as he shall see cause 288, i-go hence, and be no more seen a5,3°5,2-when we have — seen all things quiet but now we see how terrible thou art in 310,2-see how powerful and gracious a God 26,314. 2-as he shall see convenient, may read 316, i-without holiness no man shall see the 28,324, i-affiictions thou shalt see fit to lay on us 2-whatever else thou shalt see necessary 30,516, 2- and see that ye never cease your labour 517,1-ye see with how great care and study ye seeing that ye cannot by any other means 31,548,1-shalt see to be most expedient for them Seed-time. 27,320, 2-for the return of seed-time and harvest Seek. 2, v,2-seeking to keep the happy mean from them that seek occasion 9, 17,2-above all things seek thy honour and II, 39, i-may seek after thee and find thee to all those who seek thy kingdom 15,245,2-Ask, and — seek, and ye shall find So give — let us who seek find SEEK. 142 SERIOUSLY. 23,299, i -of whom may we seek for succour, but of 30,516, 2-to seek for Christ's sheep that are dispers 522,2-in all — we may seek thy glory 529, i-Hold up the weak — seek the lost Seem. 2, v, 1 -disposed of, as may seem most convenie vi,2-lt seems unnecessary to enumerate 21,285,2-as shall seem to thee most expedient for 26,316,2-though this may seem a hard saying, yet 30,513,2-it shall otherwise seem good to the Select. 3,vii,i-such devotions as he shall ■ select Selection. 3, vii,2-may be read one of the Selections set viii.i-Table Of Selections Of Psalms 8, 6,2-or one of the Selections of Psalms the whole Portion, or Selection from the 7,1-Portiou of the Psalms or Selection from 9, 21,2-or one of the Selections, as they are set the whole Portion or Selection of Psalms 14,238, 1 -or some proper Hymn from the P. 23,294,2-one or both of the following Selections 27,320,2-said or sung one of the Selections Self-same. 30,517, i-aud for this self-same cause, how ye Selves. 30,518,2-10 frame and fashion your own selves Senate. ii,37, i-for their Senate and Representatives in Send. 8, 14,1-Send down upon our Bishops and other 10, 32,1-to send forth labourers into thy harvest 11, 38,2-didst send thy blessed Son to preach 39,1-Send us, we beseech thee, in this our nee 2-we pray thee to send us such seasonable 45,1-pleased thee — to send us at the last 12, 50, i-Send unto them help from above 13- 55. _at thy first coming didst send thy messen 84, -Send thy Holy Ghost, and pour into our 96, -hast sent thy Son our Saviour Jesus Christ 142, -but send to us thy Holy Ghost to comfort 143, -by sending to them the light of thy Holy 204, -sent to prepare the way of thy Son our 14,234, i-and for the sending to us of the Holy 18,270,1-to send his grace unto me, and to all will send us all things that are needful 272,1-so many Children — sent unto him 2-shall either bring or send — the Names 20,280, i-Send thy blessing upon these thy servan 21,282, 2-for what — this sickness be sent 2183,1-sent unto you to correct and amend in 291.1-at last didst send him seasonable relief 25,306,1-0 send thy word of command to rebuke 310,1-Thou didst send forth thy commandment 26,313, i-Send us help from thy holy place are often sent as fatherly corrections to 28,326, 2-Send down thy blessings temporal and 327,1-thy mercy in sending thy only Son into 30,520, 2-Send down thy heavenly light 521,1-Would please his Spirit to send 2-sent abroad into the world his Apostles 522, 2-to send upon these thy servants thy 525,2-he chose and sent forth his twelve 526,1-and to send thy grace upon him before we admit and send forth this 527,2-in Ordaining, sending, or laying hands 529, 2-we beseech thee to send down upon this 33,562, i-called, and sent to execute the same to judge lawfully called and sent authority — to call and send Ministers Senior (Warden.) 32,551, i-the Senior Warden (or, etc.) holding the 2-then shall the Senior Warden - - present Sense. 8, 15,1-that due sense of all thy mercies 11, 42,i;43,i-comfort him with a sense of thy good 43,1-with a grateful sense of thy mercies 47,1-impressed with a sense of thy merciful 21,282,2-that the sense of his weakness may add 25,312, i-give us such a sense oi this great mercy 27,320. 2-give us a just sense of these great mercies 28,324, 1 -grateful sense of thy goodness towards 325,2-iu an humble sense of our own unworthi 327,1-kuowledge and sense of our duty towards 31. 547. i-aud sense of the natural decency of 549, 1 -a deep sense of their own un worthiness Sensible. 11, 47,2-duly sensible of thy merciful providence 21,289,2-deeply sensible of the shortness of human 25,311, i-make us as truly sensible now of thy 28,325, 2-deeply sensible of the great evil of them Sensuality. 33,559,1-some sensuality, some the affection Sentence. 8, 1,1-one or more of the following Sentences 8, i,i;9, 16, i-pass at once from the Sentences to 9, 16, 1 -one or more of the following Sentences 11, 44,1-who now lie under the sentence of the 14,225,2-one or more of these sentences following these Sentences may be used on any 228, i-Whilst these Sentences are in reading 23,302, 2-but in the Sentence of Committal, the 2)6,315, 1-Prayer for Persons under sentence of When a criminal is under sentence of to bring you under the sentence and con 2-brought you too near this dreadful s. 317,1-who is now under the sentence of condem 27,319, i-Among the Sentences at the beginning of 31,548,2-the Sentence of Consecration is to be 33,561, i-to have — the sentence of God's Predes Separate. 14,243,1-and separate from your brethren, who 31,547, i-and separated them from all unhallowed 2-separating it henceforth from all unhallo Separately. 3,vii,i-may be used either separately or together Separation. 32,551, i-a wish — to bring about a separation as to a separation and dissolution of all September. 5, xx,i-A Table Of Lessons For September 6,xxiv,2-the Wednesday — after September 14 30,509,1-established- - in the month of September 33.555.2-°n The Twelfth Day Of September Septuagesima. 6, xxiv,i-Septuagesima Sunday is 7,xxvii, -Septuagesima Sunday (Table) 2-Day of the - - for Septuagesima Sund 13,81-The Sunday called Septuagesima, or Seraphim. 8,7,1-Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry Serious. 28,324,2-makiug us serious and attentive, and Seriously. 2, vi,2-seriously considering what Christianity 11, 38,2-Give us grace seriously to lay to heart SERIOUSLY. 143 SERVICE. 15,306,2-seriously to reflect upon those particular 16,315, 2-Consider then seriously with yourself Seriousness. 21,282,2-may add — seriousness to his repeutan 31,548, i-with such seriousness, affection, and dev Sermon. 3,viii,2-aud also before and after Sermons 14, 225,2:32, 554, 2-Then shall follow the Sermon 240, 1 -(though there be no S. or Communion) 15,250,2-shall call upon him to hear Sermons 30,510, 1 -there shall be a Sermon, or Exhortation 525,2-the Nicene Creed, and after that the S. Servant. 8, 8, i-We therefore pray thee help thy servants io.i-O ye servants of the Lord, bless ye the 13,1-Defend us thy humble servants in all 2-to behold and bless thy servant the 15,1-we thine unworthy servants do give 2-the desires and petitions of thy servants 9, 27,1-Give unto thy servants that peace which 2-the hearts of thy servants the President io, 34,2-we thy servants, being hurt by no perse 11, 40, 2-the minds of thy servants the Bishops 42, i-behold, visit — thy sick servant 43, i-thy servant for whose preservation on 2-upon the sorrows of thy servant, for 44,2-to preserve — this woman, thy servant 45. 1 -great comfort of us thy unworthy s-s 2-a strong tower — unto thy servants 47,1-to deliver — this thy servant, who now 2-to conduct — this thy servant, who now 12, 50,1-0 Lord, save thy servants 2-not into judgment with thy servants 13, 91, -hearty desires of thy humble servants 138, -Grant to us thy humble servants, that 148, -hast given unto us thy servants grace 164, -to the prayers of thy humble servants 196, -choose thy faithful servant Matthias 204, -thy servant John Baptist was wonderfully 14,229, 2-thy servants departed this life in thy 235,2-we, thy humble servants, do celebrate 239,1-dispose the way of thy s-s towards the 15,249,2-Christ's faithful soldier and servant 17,265, i-these Persons and these thy servants 2-after the words, these thy servants, shall 18,272, i-shall cause their — Servants — to come 19,274, 2-to regenerate these thy servants by 275,1-Defend O Lord — or this thy servant 2-supplications — for these thy servants 20,280, i-thy blessing upon these thy servants 21,282, i-behold, visit — this thy servant accustomed goodness to this thy servant 285, 2-26,317, i-eye of mercy upon this thy s. 288, i-succour in behalf of this thy servant 2-humbly commend the soul of this thy s. 289, i-look — upon this thy afflicted servant 290,1-inercy in behalf of this thy servant 2-redeemed the soul of this thy servant 22,292,2-mercy upon this thy servant visited 23,300, 2-good examples of all those thy servants 301, 2-to take — the soul of this thy servant Grant unto us thy servants so to follow 25>3°5. i-receive — persons of us thy servants 3Q7,2Tbut hear us, thy poor servants, begging 310, i-uot despise the prayer of thy servants 26,314, 2-pains — which these thy servants endu 315 i-the sufferings of this thy servant 317,1-for succour in behalf of this thy servant 318,2-to have mercy upon this thy servant 30,511, 1, 515, i-Mercifully behold these thy s-s 513,1-to accept — these thy servants unto 521, 2-to call these thy servants here present 522, 2-to send upon these thy servants thy 526,1-Mercifully behold this thy servant 528,2-Grant - - to this thy servant such grace 30,528, 2-as a wise and faithful servant, giving to 529,2-to send down upon this thy servant thy 531,1-bless these thy servants, now to be adini 31,547, i-two or three of thy faithful servants 2-Regard — the supplications of thy s-s 548,2-put it into the hearts of thy servants 549,1-thy servants who shall call upon thee in 32,552, 2-Give thy grace — to thy servant 553,2-hast honoured thy servant with appoiuti 33,560, i-say, We are unprofitable servants Serve. 10, 35,2-evermore serve thee in holiness and pure 11, 40,2-fit persons, to serve in the sacred Minis 41,1-may faithfully serve before thee 42,2-by serving thee faithfully, and doing 13, 52,1-The Collect — shall serve all the Week 66, -Collect — for Christmas-day shall serve 69;7i;87;i4i-shall serve for every day after 118, -may truly and godly serve thee 133, -serve thee in pureness of living and 157, -may joyfully serve thee in all godly 168, -may so faithfully serve thee in this life 180, -and serve thee with a quiet mind 182, -devoutly given to serve thee in good 14,229, i-truly serviug thee in holiness and righteo 230,2-studyiug to serve him in true holiness 231,1-Serve and please thee in newness of life 15. 250, 2-to believe in God and to serve him 16,257,1-make the Questions and - - serve lor 17, 264, 2-to believe in God and to serve him 18,269,1-to serve him truly all the days of my life 2-nor to walk — and to serve him 18,270, i-that we may worship him, serve him and 20,2/S,2-WiU thou obey him and serve him 2 1,290, 1 -shall have served thee in our generation 23,301,2-having served thee with constancy on 25,305, i-to receive — the Fleet — in which wes. may in peace and quietness serve thee 306,1-that we — may live to serve thee < 311,1-may serve thee in holiness and righteous 28,326, 2-in his vocation — may serve thee faithf 30,511, 1:515, i;526,i-they may faithfully serve thee 511.2-10 serve God for the promoting of his 512,1-where he shall be appointed to serve where you shall be appointed to serve 516,2-Church and Congregation — must serve 520.2-T0 serve God day and night 31,542, i-to prepare their hearts to serve thee 32,550,2-they who serve at the altar should live 553,1-that he may faithfully serve before thee 2-aud to serve at thy holy Altar 554, 2-joy fully serve thee in all godly quietness 33,564, 2-judge the same to serve better to godline Service. 2, vi,2-a further review of the Public Service 3, vii,i-no one of these services be habitually Concerning The Service Of The Church are distinct services, and may be used at any other service for which no form for which no service or Prayer hath been 8, 5, 2-wherc soever it is used in Divine Service 13, i-except when the Communion Service is whose service is perfect freedom 15,2-by giving up ourselves to thy service 10, 30,1-To be used after Morning Service •3> 52, 1 -used at the Evening Service of the day 168, -do unto thee true, and laudable service 188, -the service of some of those Sundays 214, -the services of Ang. Is and men in a won holy Angels always do thee service in 14,236,2-accept this our bounden duty and service 15,246, i-intermediate parts of the service shall be 16,257,1-use the remainder of the service for 17,265, i-the prayer shall be as in this service 2-the remaining part of each service shall 21,287, i-may use any part of the service of this SERVICE. 144 SHALL. 21,287, i-tnay be said with the foregoing service 23.302, i-whole or a part of the service appointed 24.303, i-This service, or the concluding prayer 25,305, i-Morning and Evening Service to be 306,2-cau be spared from necessary service 312,2-the Collect in the following service 26,317. i-form which is used in the Communion S. 318,2-The Collect for the Communion Service 27,319, i-Th^ service shall be as usual, except 28,323. 2-Dedication of - - to God's service dedicate both — to thee and thy service 30,510, 2-shall be said the Service for the Commun 512,1-to assist the Priest in Divine Service '522,2-shall go on in the Service of the Commun 523,1-shall begin the Communion Service, in 529,2-shall proceed in the Communion Service 31,547, i-more devotion and humility in hiss. 2-dedicating it to thy service, for reading accept, O Lord, this service at our hands 548,1-accept their bounden duty and service 2-is to read the service for the day shall then proceed to the Communion S. 549, i-the Dedication of this place to thy service perform a service acceptable to thee 2-this place now set apart to thy Service \ 32,551, 2-afford just cause to suspend the service Institutor choosing to go on with the s. 553,1-the ministry and service of him who 2-T0 thee and to thy service I devote myse 554,2-shall proceed to the Communion Service Session. 1, iv,i-having ,n their present session, set forth II, 37,1-To be used during their session 38, i-the session of any General or Diocesan Set. ■having in their present session set forth the Bishop may set forth such form as set forth in the Table of Proper one of the Selections set out by this Hymns set forth and allowed to set forth his most worthy praise as they are set forth by this Church that our hearts may be set to obey thy they may set it forth and show it accordi ■set forward the salvation of all men running the race that is set before us to be set in the midst of so many and set forth thy true and lively Word and to the s-ing forth of thy glory the other parts — set forth for that purp ■may be set on his right hand, and hear ■may tend to setting free their souls from ■set before his eyes the things he hath to forsake and set aside — all worldly ■maintain and set forwards — quietness •to set forth the eternal praise of thy •duly prepared — and set in order -Will you maintain and set forward, as ■godly purpose of setting apart this place -to set forth thy most worthy praise in this place now set apart to thy service -set forth thy true and lively Word -as they be generally set forth to us in -For Holy Scripture doth set out unto ns -which were set forth in the time of Edw -as set forth by the General Convention Settle. 1 1, 37,2-so ordered and settled by their endeavo 21,285,1-for the settling of their temporal estates Seven. 1, iv,l-one thousand seven hundred and eigh 2-one thousand seven hundred and nin 6, xxiv.i-Seven Weeks before Easter Seven Weeks after Easter I, IV, I- 3, vn.i- 2- viii,2- 8, 4,1- 9, 21,2- 27,1- 10, 32,1- 11, 40,2- 13. 57, - 76, - 14,229,1- 240, 1- 15,251. 1- 23,302,1- 26,314,2- 317,2- 30,517,1- 518,2- 521,2- 523,1- 527,2- 3i.547,i- 548,i- 549,2 32,553,2- 33,56i,i- 2- 565,2 566, 1 7,xxvii,2-divide the sum by 7 14,233,1-Upon Christmas-day — and seven days Sevenfold. 30,519,2-Who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart 1786. 7,xxvi,i-The Year Of Our Lord 1786, To 1792. 30,509, i-established — month of September, 1792 33,566, i-General Convention of this Church in 1792 Seventeenth. 13, 175-The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity Seventh. 13,160-The Seventh Sunday after Trinity Several. 2, v,2-in the reign 6f several Princes 6, xxv, i-prefixed to the several Days in the 7,xxvii,i-Several Days That Easter Can Possibly 8, i4,2;28,326,2-according to their several necess 11, 37,1-Prayers And Thanksgivings Upon S. 20,277,1-laws — being different in the several 23,301, 2-the lights of the world in their several 28,324,1-Keep us - - and diligent in our several 2-in the business of our several stations 31,547, i-performance of the several offices of 33, 565, i-the several titles whereof we have joined Severally. 15,247,2-considered as addressed to them severally 17,261,2-considered as addressed to them severally 19,275, i-upon the head of every one severally 30,512, 2-laying his Hands severally upon the 522,1-shall lay their Hands severally upon the Severity. 33,559,2-andendure the severity of God's judgme Sexagesima. 6,xxiv,i-Sexagesima Sunday is 13,82-The Sunday called Sexagesima, or the Shadow. 14,230, i-who lay in darkness and the shadow of 23,299,1-he fleeth as it were a shadow Shall. (Mandatory.) 1, iv, -this Book shall be in use 3, vii,i-in which case none other shall be read. See also under read. 2-the Minister shall - - use the Proper Psalms. See also under use. xxiv,i-shall be observed as a Day of Thanksg 8, 1, i-Shall always begin 5,1-The People shall answer here - - Amen 2-Then likewise he shall say. See also under say. 6,2-Then shall follow a Portion of the Psalms. See also under follow. 13, i-the Collect - - shall be omitted. See also under omit. 9 i6,i-The Minister shall begin the Evening 13! 52,1-The Collect - - shall serve all the Week after. See also under serve. 188, -shall be takeu iu to supply so many as 14,221,1-he shall advertise him that he presume 2-shall stand in the body of the Church or 222,1-Then shall the Minister - - rehearse dist shall after every Commandment ask 225, 2-shall declare unto the People what Holy shall Notice be given of the Communiou the Minister — shall return to the k 328,2-the Deacons - - shall receive the Alms who shall humbly present and place it SHALL. 145 SHARPNESS. 14,228,2-the Priest shall then place upon the then shall the words — be left unsaid 231,1-Then shall this General Confession be 232,1-After which the Priest shall proceed say- ing. See a/so under proceed. 2-Theu shall the Priest turn to the Lord's 737,1-Then shall the Priest first receive the sufEcieut opportunity shall be given 2-the Minister shall return to the Lord's 238,2-the Priest — s. let them depart with 240, i-it s. not be carried out of the Church s. immediately after the Blessing, revere warning — (which he s. always do upon 241,1-then ye s. reconcile yourselves unto 151244, i-There s. be for every Male-child — two Parents s. be admitted as Sponsors if the Parents or Sponsors s . give knowled 246, i-or else shall pass immediately to the 246,2;25o,2;'i6,2S3,2-shall make this brief Exho 247,1-Then shall the Minister speak unto the 2-The Minister shall then demand of the 249,i-The Minister shall take the Child into naming it after them, he shall dip it he shall dip it — or shall pour Water 2-Here the Minister shall make a Cross 250,2-ye shall call upon him to hear Sermons chiefly ye shall provide that he may 16,251, 2-And also he shall warn them that witho then Baptism shall be administered as 252, i-the Minister shall pour Water upon it Then the Minister shall give thanks unto 2-shall examine whether the same hath 253,1-then shall he not christen the Child shall receive him as one of the flock of 254,2-Then shall the Minister demand the 17,257,2-timely notice shall be given to the Minis then the Godfathers — shall be ready to If they — then shall the Minister — pro 261,1-the Minister shall speak to — on this a-The Minister shall then demand of the 263,1-Then shall the Minister take each Person shall ask the Godfathers and Godmothers shall dip him in the water, or pour water 265, i-shall be assembled in the house Then the Minister shall proceed to the instead of — shall be inserted this word After — the prayer shall be as in this 2-only after the words — shall be added 18,272, i-shall diligently — instruct or examine shall cause their Children — to come 2-S0 soon — they shall be brought to the shall either bring or send — the Names 273,1-that none shall be confirmed, but such as 19, 273, 2-shall present — and shall say 274, 2-And every one shall audibly answer. See also under answer. 275,1-he shall lay his hands upon the head of 2-kneeling down, the Bishop shall add 276,2-Then the Bishop shall bless them, saying there shall none be admitted to the 20,277, i-it shall be in the following form the Persons — shall come into the body or shall be ready in some proper house 278,2-Then shall the Minister say unto the 279, i-Then shall they give their troth to each shall cause the Man with his right hand Then shall they loose their hands 2-Then shall they again loose their hands the Man shall give unto the Woman a taking the Ring shall deliver it unto the 280,1-Then shall the Minister join their right Then shall the Minister speak unto the 2-And the Minister shall add this Blessing 21,281, i-notice shall be given thereof to the Minis 282, 2-Then shall the Minister exhort the sick 284, 2-shall rehearse the Articles of Faith, sayi 85, 1, 26,314.1:316, 2-Then shall the Minister ex 22,292, i-shall diligently from time to time how many — (which shall be two at the Minister shall there celebrate the 293, i-shall first receive the Communion himself the following form shall suffice 2-the Minister shall instruct him, that if shall cut off the form of Visitation at the 24,303, i-shall come into the Church decently app there shall kneel down in some convenie you shall therefore give hearty thanks 304, 2-which shall be applied by the Minister 25,305, i-shall be the same which is appointed in 306,2-as many — shall be called together 26, 312, 2-the Minister shall insert, after the Colle he shall add the prayer, O God, merciful when notice — he shall visit him 313,1-Then shall the Minister exhort the Priso 3i4,i;3i6;2-shall examine him concerning his 2-shall instruct him what satisfaction ought 317, i-shall declare to him the pardoning mer 27,319, i-The service shall be as usual, except Among the Sentences — shall be the 320, 2-The First Lesson shall be Deut. 8 the Second Lesson shall be 1 Thess. 5. v. 30,509,2-shall be accounted or taken to be a lawf And none shall be admitted a Deacon 510,1-after Morning Prayer — there shall be A Priest shall present unto the Bishop 2-the Bishop shall cease from Ordering 511, 2-Then shall the Bishop examine every 512, 2-Then shall the Bishop deliver to every 513, i-Then one of them — shall read the Then shall the Bishop proceed in the all who are Ordered shall tarry, aud rec 517,2-ye shall answer plainly to these things 519, i-the Congregation shall be desired — to there shall be silence kept for a space 521, 2-the Bishop shall pray in this wise, and 522, i-shall lay their Hands severally upon the Then the Bishop shall deliver to every 2-shall goon in the Service of the Commu which all they — shall take together the Deacons shall be first presented it shall suffice that the Litany be once 523,1-The Epistle shall be Ephesians iv, 7 to shall be examined and Ordained, as is which shall be either out of Saint Matth shall likewise be examined aud Ordain shall begin the Communion Service, in Communion Service, in which this shall 525,2-shall be presented by two Bishops of this Then shall the Presiding Bishop demand demand — and shall cause them to be He shall then require of him the followi shall move the Congregation present to 526,1-after — the proper Suffrage shall be 528, i-Then shall the Bishop elect put on the 529,1-the Presiding Bishop and — shall lay shall deliver him the Bible, saying 2-with whom — shall also communicate 31,546, i-The Bishop and — shall go up the aisle 2-The Bishop shall go within the rails shall have the instruments of Donation 547,2-After this the Bishop shall stand up, and 548, 2-The following shall be the Collect 32,551, 1 -the Bishop — shall enter the Chancel 2-shall judge whether it afford just cause shall the Senior Warden — present the 552, i-Here the Institutor shall begin the 2-Then shall the Institutor receive the 553, 2-Then shall the Instituted Minister kneel 554,2-Benediction (which he shall always pron the Wardens, Vestry, and others, shall he shall make to him the address prescri Sharpness. 8,7,2-When thou hadst overcome the sharpness SHED. 146 SIGHING. Shed. 14,235,2-which is shed for you and for many, for 237,1-The Blood — which was shed for thee that Christ's Blood was shed for thee 15,248,2-did shed out of his most precious side 22,293,2-aud shed his Blood for his redemption 30,516,2-the sheep — and for whom he shed his Sheep. 8, 4,1-strayed from thy ways like lost sheep 11, 38,1-the whole of thy dispersed sheep, being 30,516, 2-to seek for Christ's sheep that are dispers For they are the sheep of Christ, which Shelter. 23,302, i-expedient to say under shelter of the Shepherd. 13, 1 19, -and be made one fold under one shepherd 30,529, i-to the flock of Christ a shepherd, not a that when the Chief Shepherd shall appe 32,552,1-to be a faithful shepherd over you 554,2-gracious Bishop and Shepherd of our Shine. 12, 51,2-make his face to shine upon us 13,191, -the light of the Gospel to shine through 28,326,1-the light of thy Gospel shine upon all Ship. 25,305,1-may De a'so used in Ships of War to receive — [or the Ship] in which we 2-to be used iu all Ships iu Storms at Sea 306,2-spared from necessary service in the S. 307, 1— if there be auy iu the Ship 3io,2-gave all for lost, our ship, our goods, our Short 18,272, 19.273, 21,290, 23,298, 25.306. 307. 26,317, 28,325, i-other questions of this short Catechism 2-as in the short Catechism are contained 2-niay in a short time do the work of many 2-hath but a short time to live, aud is full i-Short Prayers in respect of a Storm 2-Short Prayers for single persons who 2-appeareth to be short amongst us 2-let him who reads make a short pause Shortly. II, 39,1-we pray thee shortly to accomplish the 26, 315, 2- You are shortly to suffer death in such Shortness. 21,289,2-deeply sensible of the shortness of hu Should. 21,284,2-believe as a Christian man should, or Show. 8, 5,2-our mouth shall show forth thy praise 13,1:26,313,1-0 Lord, show thy mercy upon us 15,2-that we show forth thy praise 9, 21,1-And our mouth shall show forth thy io, 32,1-they may set it forth and show it accordi 33, i-to show thy pity upon all prisoners and 35,1-0 Lord, let thy mercy be showed upon 11, 40, 2-they may show forth thy glory , aud set 41,2-Show thy loving-kindness, that our land 13,135, -showest to them that are in error the i66;26,3i8,2-chiefly iu showing mercy and 191, -show forth our thankfulness unto thee 17,260, i-Which also showeth unto us the great 20,277,2-cau show just cause why they may not 25,310,2-Thou hast showed us terrible (hings showed us how both wiuds and seas 28,327, i-to give us grace to show our thankfulness 510,2-and show what the Crime or Impediment 30,517, i-as well to show yourselves dutiful and 521,2-may continue to show ourselves thankful 30,527, i-show yourself in all things an example 2-Will you show yourself gentle, and be I will so show myself, by God's help 31,548,2-may show forth their thankfulness, by 32,551,2-can show just cause why he may not be Shower. 8, 8,2-0 ye Showers and Dew, bless ye the Lord 11,39,1-Send us — such moderate rain and s-s Shut. 21,289,2-Shut not up thy tender mercies in disple 23,299, i-shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer 26,314, i-knock, when the door shall be shut 316, i-for God shutteth not up his mercies for Sick. 10, 33,1 ii, 42,1 2 21,281,1 all sick persons, and young children See also under person. behold, visit — thy sick servant For a Sick Child the sick child for whom our piayers are The Order For The Visitation Of The When auy person is sick, notice shall be cometh into the sick man's presence 283, 1- If the Person visited be very sick, then 285,2-preserve — this sick member in the 287, 1 -A Prayer for a sick Child 22,292, i-The Communion Of The Sick 293,1-appointed to communicate with the sick 2-gotten to communicate with the sick 30,512, i-to search for the sick, poor, and impote 518,2-monitions — as well to the sick as to the 529, i-Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind Sickness. 11, 41,2-In Time of great Sickness and Mortality of life and death, of sickness and health to visit us — with great sickness 42,1-withdraw from us the grievous sickness 43, i-Guard him — from sickness 46,2-Deliverance from great sickness and 47,1-For a Recovery from Sickness deliver from his bodily sickness this thy For a Child's Recovery from Sickness to deliver from his bodily sickness 14,229,2-in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or 17,265, i-in consideration of extreme sickness 20,278, l-keep her in sickness and in health 2-obey him — in sickness and in health 279, i(2)-to have in sickness and in health 21,282, i-servant, who is grieved with sickness 2-as youth, strength, health — sickness Wherefore, whatsoever your sickness be for what — this sickutss be sent 283,1-repent - - and bear your sickness patten 284, i-suffering - - troubles, and sicknesses taking your sickness, which is — patien a87,2-child now lying upon the bed of sickness 29i,i-didst not forsake him in his sickness 22,292, i-subject to — diseases and sicknesses pestilence, or other infectious sickness 2-grant that he may take his sickness patie ;93,i-In times of coutagious sicknessbr disease by reason of extremity of sickness 2-In times of contagious sickness and Side. 14,221,2-standing at the right side of the Table 15,248,2-shed out of his most precious side both 25,^1 1, i-If the Lord had not been on our side if — had not been on our side 26,316, i-though trouble is on every side Sighing. 10, 34,2-despisest not the sighing of a contrite 26,313,1-let the sighing of the prisoners come bef SIGHT. 147 SIN. Sight. 8, 13,2-doings — may be righteous in thy sight 13, 56, -found an acceptable people in thy sight 190, -thai our faith in thy sight may never be 14,233, 2-aud in their sight ascended up into 20,277, 2-gathered together here in the sight of 21,288,2-that it may be precious in thy sight 23,301, i-may be found acceptable in thy sight 30,519, 2-The dulness of our blinded sight 521,1-May gaiu the blissful sight 32,553, i-be alway acceptable in thy sight, O Lord Sigillum 32,550,2-Sigillum Sign. (Verb.) 15,249, i-and do sign him with the sign of the 33, 563, 2-the promises — are visibly signed and Sign. 15.249 15,255. 18,270, *7i 19,276, 33,562, 563, 564 (Noun.) 1-D0 sign him with the sign of the Cross 2-shall desire the sign of the Cross to be 1,17, 263, 2-the omission of the sign of the 2-outward and visible sign of an inward the outward visible sign, and the — gra i-outward visible sign or form in Baptism 2-the outward part or sign of the Lord's i-to certify them, by this sign, of thy 2-sure witnesses, and effectual signs of i-they have not any visible sign or 2-Baptism is not only a sign or profession also a sign of Regeneration or New not only a sign of the love that Christia i-the sign or Sacrament of so great a Signat. 32,550, 2-Signat Signature. 32,551, i-affixed our episcopal seal and signature Signify. 18, 271,2-What is the inward part, or thing signifi 20,277,2-signifying unto us the mystical union 22,292, i-signifying also how many there are to Silence. 30,519. i-there shall be silence kept for a space Simon. 13,217-Saint Simon and Saint Jude, Apostles Sin. 8, 1, i-confess our sius unto Almighty God. See also under Con/ess. 3,2-our manifold sins and wickedness 4, i-humbly to acknowledge our sins before 2-Absolutiou, or Remission of Sins. See also under Remission. 5,1-hath promised forgiveness of sins. See also under forgiveness. 2-and deliver you from all your sins 8,1-to keep us this day without sin 13,2-that this day we fall into no sin 9, 2i,2(3)-that takest away the sins of the world 10, 30,2-neither take thou vengeance of our sins From all evil — from sin 33,2(2)-who takest away the sins of the world 34, i-deal not with us according to our sins 35,1-Mercifully forgive the sins of thy people. See also under forgive. u, 38,1-the kingdom of sin, Satan and death 39,1-wherewith for our sins thou hast afflicted now most justly suffer for our sins 41,2-Remember not our sins, but thy promises thought fit to visit us for our sins 44, 1 -condition — by their sins and wickedne Pardon their sins, and save their souls 11, 46,2-hast wounded us for our sins 12, 50,1-whose consciences by sin are accused 2-should turn from his sin, and be saved grieved — with the burden of our sins 51.1-tied — with the chain of our sins t3, 57, -through our sins and wickedness we are 86, -worthily lamenting our sins and acknow 127, -Grant us so to die daily from sin 133, -thine only Son to die for our sins 134, -sacrifice for sin, and also an ensamplc 180, -may be cleansed from all their sins 185, -delivered from the bands of those sins 14,230, i-repent you truly for your sins past 2-truly — repent you of your sins 231,1-We acknowledge — our manifold sins 233,1-without spot of sin to make us clean and hath taken away the sin of the world 235,1-sacrifice — for the sins of the whole 236,2-unworthy, through our manifold sins, to 241,2-repeut you of your s-s, or else come not 15,244,2-all men are conceived and born in s. 245,i;249,i-to the mystical washing away of sin 247,2-to release him from sin, to sanctiiy him 249,2-to fight — against sin, the world, and 250,1-being dead unto sin, and living unto utterly abolish the whole body of sin 25 1, 1 -die from sin, and rise again unto righteo 17,257,2-but live in sin committing many actual 17,261,1-release you of your sius, to give you 18,270, i-will keep us from all sin and wickedness 271, i-A death unto sin, and a new birth unto for being by nature born in sin, we are Repentance, whereby they forsake sin 272,1-repeut them truly of their former sins 21,283,1-truly repent you of your sins, and bear 285,i;26,3i4,i;3i6,2;3i8,2-repent him truly of his sins 2-put away the sins of those who truly rep impute not unto him his former sins 288,1-that his sins may be done away by the 289,1-slaiu to take away the sins of the world 290,2-Stir up in him such sorrow for sin 22,293, 2-that if he do truly repent him of his sins 23,299,1-who for our sins art justly displeased 300,2-to raise us from the death of sin unto the 25,306,2-an humble confession of their sin to God those particular sins of which his conscie 307,2-0 let not our sins now cry against us 308,1-not to sink under the weight of our sins 309,2-not dealt with us according to our sins 26,313,1-Turn thy face from our sins 2-God hath declared, though your sins be 314,1-if you die in your sins, his sufferings will 2-settiug free — from the chains of sin 315,2-your sius have laid fast hold upon you Your sius have brought you too near 316,1-and to repent you truly of your sins a full and true confession of your sins 2-confessiou of the sin for which he is cond 317,1-impute not unto him his former sins 28,324, i-we may be effectually restrained frrm sin 325,2-Confession of sins with a prayer for 326,1-lest — we be drawn again into sin 327,1-to redeem us from sin and eternal death 30,520, 2- We may escape the snares of sin 522,1-whose sins thou dost retain, they are 32,554, i-Defend them from the sins of heresy and 33.557. 2-but also for actual sins of men 559,1-Originalsin standethnot in the following hath of itself the nature of sin 2-Good Works — cannot put away our s-s 560, i-but they have the nature of sin Art. XV. Of Christ alone without sin in all things, sin only except should take away the sins of the world 2-and sin (as Saint John saith) was not in and if we say we have no sin, we deceive Art. XVI. Of Sin after Baptism Not every deadly sin willingly committed SIN. 148 SMOKING. 33,560,2-Not every --is sin against the Holy to such as fall into sin after Baptism depart from — aud fall into sin can no more sin as long as they live here 564,2-none other satisfaction for sin redemption - - for all the sins of the Since. 2, v,2-since the first compiling of her Liturgy vi,i-has not since thought proper to revive a6, 316,1-Since therefore you are soon to pass into 28,323, 2- And since it is of thy mercy, O Gracious Sincere. 2, vi,2-and every sincere Christian 11, 44,1-such a godly sorrow, and sincere repent 26, 313, i-lead you to a sincere and hearty repenta 327,1-to show — in a sincere obedience to his Sincerely. 26,313,2-But if you do sincerely repent and belie 3i6,2-ready sincerely to forgive all such as Sincerity. 26,315, i-with true repentance and sincerity of Sinful. 10, 31, i-From all inordinate and sinful affections I3»i37i -the unruly wills and affections of sinful 14,234,2-that our sinful bodies may be made 15,248, i-renounce - - the sinful desires of the 2-Grant that all sinful affections may die 18,266,2-renounce - - all the sinful lusts of the 26, 315,2-finished the course of a sinful - - life Sinfulness. 14,241, i;26,3i3,2-to bewail your own sinfulness Sing. 3,viii: 8, 6, 2-may be sung before and after any i-Then shall be said or sung the following 2-at the end of the whole — shall be.s. 7,1-the Gloria in Excelsis may be sung or shall be said or sung the following Hymn 10,1-after that shall be sung or said 9, 21, 2-may be sung or said the Gloria Patri shall be sung or said the Gloria Patri 22,i;23.2-shall be sung or said the Hymn call 13, 125:26,312, 2:27. 319,2-0 come, let us sing 125, -these Anthems shall be sung or said 14,224.2-Here shall be said or sung, Glory be to 228,2-there may be sung a Hymn or an Offert 232,2-shall be said or sung by the Priest 236,2-Here may be sung a Hymn 238,1-Then shall be said or sung, all standing 2 1, 290, 2 -shall sing to the honour of thy mercy 23,294,1-goiug before it — shall say or sing 2-shall be said or sung one or both of the 29S,2-Here may be sung a Hymn or an Anthem while the Corpse — shall be suug or 299,2-Theu shall be said or suug 27,319, 2-the following shall be said or sung 320,2-Then shall be said or suug one of the 3», 519,1- After which shall be suug or said by the 528, i-Veni — shall be suug or said over him 32,552,2-Then shall be said or sung Psalm lxviii Single. 25,307,2-Short Prayers for single persons, who 33,564,2-either to vow the estate of single life Singular. 13,203-Holy Apostle Barnabas with singular Sink. 25,308,1-0 suffer us not to sink under the weight Sinner. 8, 5.1- 10, 3°. '. 31.2- iii 40,1- 42,1- 12, 50,1- 2- 119, - 14,23 242,2- 25.30 307.2- 26 .317.1- 28 .325.2- -who desireth not the death of a sinner 2(8)-Have mercy upon us miserable s-s •We sinners do beseech thee to hear us -it belongeth justly to punish sinners -Have pity upon us miserable sinners -be merciful to us sinners, for thy Name's -wouldest not the death of a sinner, but vile earth and miserable sinners -nor desirest the death of a sinner -did humble himsel f — for us miserable s-s -I am a grievous s., and therefore am -We thy creatures, but miserable sinners -Lord, be merciful to us sinners, and -didst accept the conversion of a sinner ■desirest not the death of a sinner to receive humble and penitent sinners Sirach. 33.558,2-Jesus the Son of Sirach Sit. 8, 7,2;9,22,i-Thou sittest at the right hand of 11,2-Sitteth on the right hand of God the 12,2-Sitteth on the right hand of the Father 14.242, i-there lacketh nothing but the guests to s. 19, 273, i-the Bishop, sitting in hischair near to the Holy Table. See also under chair. 25.307. i-Thou sittest in the throne judging right 33.557. 2-and there sitteth, until he return to Six. 6,xxiv,i-Six Weeks before Easter 14,233,2-Upon Whitsuuday and six days after 1689. 2,vi, i-was issued in the year 1689 Sixteenth. 1, iv,i-this Sixteenth Day of Oct. Ii< '73. -The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Sixth. 2, v,2-in the time of Edw. the Sixth 15, 79, -The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany 159, -The Sixth Suuday after Trinity 30,511,1-out of the sixth Chapter of the Acts of H, 565, 2-in the time of Edward the Sixth Slain. 21,289, i-that was slain to take away the sins of Slanderer. 10, 3 3,1-our enemies, persecutors and slanderers 14,241.2-aud hinderer or slanderer of his Word Slandering. iS,269,2-evil speaking, lying, and slandering Sleep. 11, 43, i-of those who sleep in the Lord Jesus 23,399,2-corruptible bodies of those who sleep in 300.2-sorry — for those who sleep in him 28,327, 2-enjoy such refreshing sleep as may fit us Slide. 30.520,2 And never from thee slide Slow. 25.309,2-slow to anger, and of great mercy Small. 21,288, i-appeareth but small hope of recovery Smoking. 21,289,2-Breaknot — nor quench the smoking SNARE. 149 SO. Snare. 30,520,2- We may escape the snares of sin Snow. 8, 9,1-ye Ice and Snow, bless ye the Lord 26,313, 2-they shall be made white as snow So. 2, v,2-yet So as the main body -- have still 6,xxv,2-the number not so marked 8, 4, i-yet ought we chiefly so to do. See also under do. 5,1-So that at the last we may come to his 13.2-so replenish them with the grace of thy 14,2-so guided and governed Dy thy good 9, 27,2-so rule the hearts of thy servants 10, 33, i-so that in due time we may enjoy them 11, 37,1-so especially for their Senate and Repres 2-may be so ordered and settled by their 38,1-soto direct, sanctify, and govern us in 2-so we may be all of one heart and of one 40,2-so guide and govern the minds of thy 4o,2;3o,5ii,i;5i5,i-so replenish them with the 41, 2-so fill us with good things that the poor 42,2-give him grace so to take thy visitation 12, jo,2-so turn thine anger from us who meekly so make haste to help us in this world Turn — and so shall we be turned 13, 56, -so prepare and make ready thy way 60, -so we may with sure confidence behold 63, -may so walk in the light of thy truth 65, -and so strengthen us by thy grace 76, -set in the midst of so many and great 119, -so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to 123, -so by continual mortifying our corrupt 125, -so by thy continual help we may bring 127, -Grant us so to die daily from sin 133, -so to put away the leaven of malice and 137, -that so, among the sundry and manifold . 140, -so we may also in heart and mind thither '156, -we may so pass through things temporal 157, -course — may be so peaceably ordered 168, -may so faithfully serve thee in this life 188, -taken in to supply so many as are here 190, -so perfectly, and without all doubt to 194, -so we may be presented unto thee with 197, -so by his cross and passion we may be 204, -Make us so to follow his doctrine and 208, -so we, forsaking all worldly and carnal 214, -so, by thy appointment they may succou 217, -Grant us so to be joined together in 219, -Grant us grace so to follow thy Saints 14,221, i-so that the Congregation be thereby 2-one of the parties, so at variance, be every Minister so repelling any, as is 228,2-so much Bread and Wine as he shall 229, i-so to direct and dispose the hearts of 2-grace so to follow their good examples so is the danger great, if we receive the 230, i-so shall ye be meet partakers of those 234, 2-so much as to gather up the crumbs so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus 235,1-hath so ordered the Bread and Wine 238, i-so to assist us with thy grace, that we 239,1-may — be so grafted inwardly in our 24o,2-or so much thereof as, in his discretion Which being so divine and comfortable so dangerous to those who presume to 241, i-so to search and examine your own cons (not — but so) that ye may come holy 242,1-being s. lovingly called and bidden by so that there lacketh nothing but the 2-such excuses are not s. easily accepted Those who — were not so excused 243, i-s. it is your duty to receive the Communi 15, 244, i-(if necessity so require) Baptism may 245, i-may so pass the wave of this troublesome 2-S0 give now unto us who a>sk. 15,248,1-50 that thou wiltnot follow, nor be led that the old Adam in this Child may be so 250. 2-so that finally — he may be an inheritor taught, so soon as he shall be able to 25 1, i-so should we who are baptized so soon as he can say the Creed, the Lord's Prayer. See also under soon. 16, 251, 2-so many of the Collects — as the time 252,2-the child so baptized is lawfully 17,257,2-that so due care may be taken for their 264,2-that so they may grow in grace, and in 265,1-that so he may be admitted to the Holy 18, 266, 2- Yes, verily; and by God's help so I will 270,2-And therefore I say, Amen, So be it 272,1-instruct or examine so many Children 19,276,1-so lead them in the knowledge and obed 2o,278,2(2)-keep thee only — so long as ye both 280, i-so these persons may surely perform 2-may so live together in this life, that 21,284, 1-S0 truly our way to eternal joy is to so that, accusing — you may find 285,2-dost so put away the sins of those who 288, i-strengtheu him — so much the more 2-so fit and prepare him, we beseech 22, 301, 2-so to follow in faith where thou hast 23,302, i-to give us grace so to follow the example 25,309.2-let the redeemed of the Lord say so so great hath been his mercy towards us 310,2-hast so powerfully and wonderfully defe 311,1-when they were so wrathfully displeased 312, i-so in particular for this Victory and 26,313,1-hath so wisely and mercifully ordered 316,2-So may you cast yourself with an entire 317,2-quicken him so much the more by thy 28,326, i-that so we may be preserved pure and 2-so rule their hearts and strengthen their 327, 2-so that, living and dying, we may be 30.510.2-I have inquired — and think them so 5 1 1, 2- Answer. I trust so Answer I think so 512,1-where provision is so made, to search 2-1 will endeavour so to do, the Lord being 513, 2-may so well behave themselves in this 517,1-your Office is both of so great excellency your Office is — and of so great difficulty who hath placed you in so high a dignity the doing of so weighty a work 2-so that, as much as lieth in you, ye will so endeavour yourselves — to sanctify 518,1-1 am so persuaded, and have so determi so to minister the Doctrine and Sacrame so that you may teach the people cotnmi 520,1-The fire so bright, the love so sweet 521,2-For these so great benefits of thy eternal So that as well by these thy Ministers 525, 2-S0 help me God, through jesus Christ 526, 1:32,552, 2-so replenish him with the truth 2- Answer. I am so persuaded 527,1-1 am so persuaded and determined, by 2-1 will so be, by the help of God I will so show myself, by God's help 528, 2-so that, as a wise and faithful servant 529, i-Be so merciful, that you be not too remiss so minister discipline, that you forget 2-so endue him with thy Holy Spirit, that 31,549, i-that so approaching thy sanctuary with 550, 2-so we authorize you to claim 32,551,2-your Vote that he has been so elected 554,1-all Christians mav be so joined together 2-may be so peaceably ordered by thy that so they may walk in the ways of 33, 557, i-so that two whole and perfect Natures 2-so also it is to be believed that he went so that whatsoever is not read therein 559, i-so that the flesh lusteth always contrary 561,1-endued with so excellent a benefit of God So, for curious and carnal persons a-so that he be diligent to frame his life so. 150 SON. 33,561,2-so also the Church of Rome hath erred 562,1-may it so expound one place of Scripture so besides the same ought it not to enfor 564, [-the sign or Sacrament of so great a 565,1-so that nothing be ordained against so that all things be done to edifying 566, i-so far as it declares the Books of Homili 2-so we judge, that Christian Religion doth so it be done according to the Prophet's Sober. 8, 4,2-godly, righteous and sober life 28,323, 2-in a sober, righteous and godly life Soberly. 17,264, 2-godly, righteously and soberly in this 20,277, 2-reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly 30,527, i-live soberly, righteously, and godly in Soberness. 18,269, 2-my body in temperance, soberness, and 30,529, i-but of power, and love, and soberness Soever. 21,282,2-for what cause soever this sickness be Soiled. 30,519,2-Anoint and cheer our soiled face Soldier. 15, 249,2-to continue Christ's faithful soldier and Solemn. 15, 250,2:17, 264, 2-what a solemn vow, promise 19,274,1-reuew the solemn promise and vow that 31,547, i-settiug apart this place in solemn manner Solemnization. 20,277, i-The Form Of Solemnization Of Matrimo day and time appointed for Solemnization Solomon. 33,558, i-Cantica, or Songs of Solomon Some. 2, v,2-such alterations in some particular 7,xxvii,2-uuless the Table gives some Day in 13,188, -service of some of those Sundays that 14,238, i-or soi"e proper Hymn from the 240,1-upon the Sunday, or s. Holy-day immed 241,2-him come to me, or tos. other Minister 15,252, 1 -the Child being named by some one who 18,272, i-or on some other convenient occasions — instruct. See also under other. instruct — in some part of this Catechi 19,274. i-Then the Bishop, or some Minister 20,277, i-or shall be ready in some proper house 21,290,2-restoring — to some degree of his form 23,299, 1 -cast upon the Body by some standing 24,303, i-shall kneel down in some convenient 26,312, 2-coufiued for some great or capital crime 30,522, 2-the Order of Deacons be given to some 528,2-some Apostles, some Prophets, some Evangelists, some Pastors and Doctors 31,548,2-to be read by some person appointed by 550,2-until some urgent reason or reasons occa 559,1-which some do expound the wisdom some sensuality, some the affection some — the wisdom — some the desire Sometimes. 23,302, i-sometimes be expedient to say under 33i563, i-and sometimes the evil have chief author 8, 7, 12, 9, 21, 10, 30, 30, 33, 35, n> 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44, 12, 51, 13, 52, 57, 68, 79, 96, 123, 133, 167, 188, 190, 194, 197, 201, 204, 206, 208, 212, 213, 219, 14,230, 231, 233, Son. 8, 6,1-Glory be to the Father and to the Son 7,2-Thine adorable, true and only Son. See also under only. 234 235 236, 236 238, 239. 240 243, 15,245, 246, 24S, 248, 250, 17,260, 18,267, 20,280, 21,283, 2-Thou art the everlasting Son of the 1 -the only-begotten Sou of God. See alto under only-begotten. 2-proceedeth from the Father and the Son with the Father and the Son together is 2- Lamb of God, Son of the Father i(2)-0 God the Son, Redeemer of the (2)-proceediug from the Father and the S. 2( 2)-Sou of God, we beseech thee to hear i-O Son of David, have mercy upon us 2-promised through thy Son Jesus Christ 2-didst send thy blessed Son to preach i-who by thy Son Jesus Christ hast promis 1 -the merits of thy Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. See also ufider merit. 2-by the precious blood of thy dear Son i-for the love of thy Sou, our Saviour, Jes i-faith in thy Son, our blessed Saviour thy dear Son, our blessed Saviour and i-thy blessed Son, Jesus Christ our Lord -iu which thy Son Jesus Christ came to -the satisfaction of thy Son our Lord -who madest thy blessed Son to be circu through the same thy Son Jesus Christ -whose blessed Son was manifested make us the sons of God -hast sent thy Son our Saviour Jesus -into the death of thy blessed Sou thy Sou Jesus Christ our Lord . -the same thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord -mediation of Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Lord, See also under mediation. -obeyed the calling of thy Son Jesus -to be doubtful in thy Son's resurrection to believe in thy Sou Jesus Christ -by the same thy Son Jesus Christ our -known the incarnation of thy Son Jesu» -to know thy Sou Jesus Christ to be the -prepare the way of thy Son our Saviour -by thy Sou Jesus Christ didst give to thy -unto the calling of thy Son Jesus Christ -by thy blessed Son didst call Matthew -to follow the same thy Son Jesus Christ -in the mystical body of thy Son Christ i-thanks to God, the Father, the Son, and 1 -For thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ's sake i-didst give Jesus Christ, thine only Son Resurrection of thy Son Jesus Christ our 2-most dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ. 1 -of thee and of thy Son Jesus Christ the same we believe of the Son and of the precious death and merits of thy Son 2-the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ i-didst give thiue only Son Jesus Christ 2-the institution of thy dearlj' beloved Son the memorial thy Son hath commanded i-thy Sou our Saviour Jesus Christ's holy 2;238, i-preciousBody and Bloodof thy Son i-members — the mystical body of thy S. precious death and passion of thy dearS. i -of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord the Father, the S. , and the Holy Ghost 2-worthiuess of thy S. Jesus Christ our 1 -of those who ask in thy Son's Name 2-given his S. our Saviour Jesus Christ, not 1- And as the S. of God did vouchsafe to 1 by the Baptism of thy well-beloved Son 2-thou hast promised by thy well-beloved S. 2-good will — declared by his Son Jesus 2-whose most dearly beloved Son Jesus 2:249. i;256,2-of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost 2-he is ntade partaker of the death of thy S 2-the good will — declared by his Son 2-Secoudly, iu God the Son, who hath 2-God the Father, God the Son - - bless i-for his dear Son Jesus Christ's sake scourgeth every sou whom he receiveth SON. 161 SPEAK. 21,283 286 2S7 288. 23.301 302 25,306 26,313 2S.323 324 325 327, 30,513 519 521 523 528 31.549 32,553 33,557 558. 56i 563 ,2-God dealeth with you as with sons what sou is he whom the father chastene then are ye bastards, and not sons i-through themeritsof thy dearly beloved S ,2-in the same thy Son our Lord ,i-stedfast faith in thy Son Jesus , i -which thy well-beloved Sou shall then i-of the mystical body of thy Sou r.-in Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord thy Sou our Lord Jesus Christ 2-O God the Father, God the -Son — have 2-and of his dear Son Jesus Christ our Sav , i;326,2-thy Sou our Saviour Jesus Christ 1 -thy Sou Jesus Christ our Lord 2-sake of thy Sou Jesus Christ 2-thy Sou our Saviour Jesus Christ — -thy S 2-ever stable and strong iu tlry Son the same thy Son our Saviour Jesus 2-Teach us to know the Father, Son Father, Son, and Holy Spirit Both from the Father and the Son i-That we of his beloved Son The Spirit of Father, and of Son And to his blessed Son 2-only and most dearly beloved Son Jesus by the same thy blessed Son knowledge — of thee and thy Son, by thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord 1 -by thy Son Jesus Christ didst give to thy 2-thy ouly and dearly beloved Sou Jesus 2-thy habitation among the sons of men 1 -whom with the Father and the Son toget 2-for the sake of Jesus Christ thy Son i-three — the Father, the Sou, and the Art. II. of the Word or Son of God, which The Son, which is the Word of the 2-proceediug from the Father and the Son substance — with the Father and the S. 2-these following; — Jesus the Sou of i-they be made sons of God by adoption 2-adoption to be the sons of God by the Soul 8, 4 10 11, 38 43 44 Song. 30.519.2-This may be our endless song 33.558, i-Cantica, or Songs of Solomon 2-The Song of the Three Children Soon. 14,221, i-so to do, as soon as he conveniently may J5,25o,2-taught, so soon as heqshall be able to 251,1-so soon as he can say the Creed, the r7.265.1-so soon after his Baptism as conveniently 18,272, 1-S0 soou as Children are come to a compe 26,315, 2-you are soon to be removed from among 316, i-you are soon to pass into an endless Sore. T3> 57. _we are sore iet an(l hindered in running 14,243,1-hOTO s. punishment hangeth over your 26,314,2-neither chasten them in thy sore displea Sorrow. 10, 35,1-With pity behold the sorrows of our 11, 43.2-upon the sorrows of thy servant, for 44, 1 -produce in them such a gorily orrow 14,229,2-are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness 21,290,2-^Stir up in him such sorrow for sin Sorrowful. 10,34, 2-the desire of such as are sorrowful Sorry. 14,231,1-are heartily sorry for these our misdoin 23,300,2-not to be sorry, as men without hope, for Sort. 8, 14,2-all sorts and conditions of men 16,252,2-which is alter this sort baptized 45 4" 13, 89 215 14,234 243 15,251 18,269 272 21,287 288 289 290 22,292 293, 23.299 3°0, 301. 25,309, 3'" 26,314 315 3i6 318 28,326 30,519 3i,54S 32,554 , i-as well for the body as the soul ,1-0 ye Spirits and Souls of the Righteous ,2-may be all of one heart and of one soul ,i-the souls of those who sleep in the Lord 2-endue his soul with patience under his ,i-effectual to the salvation of their souls Pardon their sins, and save their souls relieved - - our souls by this seasonable ,2-hast redeemed our souls from the jaws of We offer — ourselves, our souls and bodies. See also under body. and inwardly in our souls which may assault aud hurt the soul an Evangelist and Physician of the soul the diseases of our souls may be healed , 2-our souls washed through his most preci , i-did vouchsafe to yield up his s. , i-to know and believe to his soul's health i-to love him — with all my soul , i-strengthening and refreshing of our s-s , 2-and save his soul for thy mercies' sake ,2-his soul may be received into thine everl humbly commend the soul of this thy , i-and his soul is full of trouble 2-hast redeemed the soul of this thy serva 2-whensoever his soul shall depart from 2-eat - - profitably to his soul's health 2-take — the soul of our deceased brother i-the souls of the faithful, after they are 2-to take — the soul of this thy servant 2-had well nigh gone over our soul our soul melted within us because of 2-made — holding our souls in life i-and the stream had goue over our soul the deep waters — had goue over our s. 2-setting free their souls from the chains of 2-that your soul may be saved in the world i-tender the eternal salvation of your soul 2-wheusoever his soul shall depart from i-the temper and disposition of our souls 2-Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire i-as well for the body as for the soul 2-gracious Bishop and Shepherd of our s-s Sound. 2, v,2-contrary to the - - or to sound doctrine 14,233,2-sudden great sound as it had been a 32,550, 2-in whose Learning, Diligence, souud Sovereign. 25,31 1, 2-the Sovereign Commander of all the 32,550. 2-to the Chief Bishop and Sovereign Judge Space. 30.513,1-continue in that — the space of a whole 519,1-there shall be silence kept for a space Spare. 8, 4,2-Spare thou those, O God, who confess 10, 30,2-Spare us, good Lord, spare thy people 3o.2;2i.28i,i;26,3i2,2-Spare is good Lord 12, 50,1-spare all those who confess their sins 2-spare us therefore, good Lord, spare thv 51,1-Thou sparest when we deserve punishme Spare thy people, good Lord, spare 23,299,1-but spare us'Lord, most holy, O God 25,306,2-as many asican be spared from necessa 26.312,2-insert - - the Collect — O God, who s. 314,2-0 God, who sparest when we deserve Speak. 8, 12,2-Who spake by the Prophets 13,204, -after his example constantlv speak the 14,222, i-God spake these words and said 15,247. i-speak unto the Godfathers and Godmoth 17,261,1-Then shall the Minister speak to — on 264,1-speaking to the Godfathers and Godmot 2-speaking to the baptized Persons, he SPEAK 152 SPOT. 18,267,2-The same which God spake in the twent 269,2-my tongue from evil speaking, lying 20,277, 2-let him now speak, or else hereafter 278, i-And also speaking to the Persons who 280, i-Then shall the Minister speak unto the 30,522,2-thy Word spoken by their mouths may that it may never be spoken in vain 33,562,2- Art. XXIV. Of Speaking in the Congre Special. 3 vii, 1- and for other special occasions 11, 45,2-humble thanks for this thy special 13.125, -by thy special grace preventing us, thou 18,269,2-nor to walk -- - without his special grace 22,293,2-upon special request of the diseased 25.3°7 2-Special Prayers with respect to the 310 2-in special manner hath been extended Specially. 14.232,2-the time, if there be any specially appoi 30,512, i-specially when he ministereth the Holy 517,1-and of them that specially pertain unto Specify. 14,221,2-so repelling any. as is herein specified Speech. 30 520,1-Thou givest speech with grace Speedily ^•ST-n^y speedily help and deliver us Spent. 14,137. i-lf — be spent before all have conimuni Spirit (Holy.) 8, i,i;i2,2-And witn thy Spirit 5,1-true repentance and his Holy Spirit 13,1:9,26, 2- take not thy Holy Spirit from us 2,10,33,2-with the grace of thy Holy Spirit 14, i-the healthful Spn it of thy grace 2-guided and governed by thy good Spirit 10, 32,2-bring forth the fruits of the Spirit 11. 37.2-who by thy Holy Spirit didst preside 38, 2-there is but one Body and one Spirit 13, 56, - livest - - with the Father and the Holy S 58, -may daily be renewed by thy Holy Spirit 58,60-with thee and same Spirit 68, -the true circumcision of the Spirit 88, -our flesh being subdued to the Spirit 118, -by whose Spirit the whole body of the 119, 15, 247, 1,21. 291, 1, 23,312, i-with thee and the Holy Spirit 143, -sending to them the light of thy Holy S. by the same Spirit to have a right judgtn in the unity of the same Spirit 162 -the Spirit to think and do always 177. -that thy Holy Spirit may in all things 14,222, i-the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit 236,1-bless - - with thy Word and Holy Spirit 15,247 i-Give thy Holy Spirit to this Infant, that 248,2- all things belonging to the Spirit may 250. 1 -regenerate — with thy Holy Spirit 17,259,2-be born of water and of the Spirit 19 275,1-increase in thy Holy Spirit more and , 276, i-let thy Holy Spirit ever be with them 21,285 2-strengthen him witn tnv blessed Spirit 2S8,i-with thy grace and Holy Spirit 289, 2-let thy Holy Spirit lead us through this 26,317, i-but strengthen him with thy blessed S. 2-by thy grace and Holy Spirit 28,324, i-constant assistance of thy Holy Spirit 2-let thy Holy Spirit accompany us to the 326, l-and assistance of thy Holy Spirit 327, i-assistances - - of thy Holy Spirit 30,517,1-to pray earnestly for his Holy Spir 519,2-Thou the anointing Spirit art Father, Son, and Holy Spirit 30,521,1-The Spirit of Father, and of Son And to the Holy Spirit of grace Would please his Spirit to send 2-increase - - by the Holy Spirit in the unity of the same Holy Spirit 526, 1- who by thy Holy Spirit hast appointed 529,2-so endue him with thy Holy Spirit, that 31,547, i-secret inspiration of the blessed Spirit 2-such a measure of thy Holy Spirit 548.1-by thy Holy Spirit grafting it inwardly 32. 553. 1 -keep them — O blessed Spirit 33.559. i-lusteth always contrary to the Spirit 560, i-before — the Inspiration of his Spirit 561,1-called — by his Spirit working in due feel — the working of the Spirit of curious - - persons, lacking the Spirit Spirit. 8, io, 11, 14, 13.162, 217, 14,222, 19,275. 2-O ye Spirits and souls of the righteous 2-went into the place of departed spirits 2-hold the faith, in unity of spirit -the spirit to think and do always 32,554, i-joined together in unity of spirit 2-the spirit of truth, uuity and concord I-the spirit of wisdom and understanding the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength the spirit of knowledge and true godliu the spirit of thy holy fear 21, 283, 2-in subjection unto the Father of spirits 288,2-with whom do live the spints of just 291,1-restored to — cheerfulness of spirit 23,300,1 -with whom do live the spirits of those 30,529, i-hath not given us the spirit of fear 32,553,2-1 devote myself, soul, body, and spirit 33,560, i-void, both in his flesh and in his spirit Spiritual. 14, 237, 2-the s. food of the most precious Body and 240,2-but also to be our s. food and sustenance 15,245,2-remission of sin, by spiritual regeneration 18,269,1 -to all my - - spiritual pastors 270, i-will keep us — from our spiritual 2-sign of an inward and spiritual grace the — sign, and the inward spiritual 271,1-What is the inward and spiritual grace 20, 280, 1 -Giver of all spiritual grace, the Author 2-fill you with all spiritual benediction 28,326,2-thy blessings temporal and spiritual 30,513, 2-to observe all spiritual Discipline 520. 1 -The unction spiritual 31.547,2-happiness both temporal and spiritual 33,564, 1 -after an heavenly and spiritual manner 566,2-no authority in things purely spiritual Spiritually. 18,271, 2-which are spiritually taken and received Spiritus. 30,528,1-Veni, Creator Spiritus shall be sung or 519.1-shall be sung — Veni, Creator Spiritus Sponsor. 15,244, i-the Parents or S-s shall give knowledge Parents shall be admitted as Sponsors if 246, i-the Questions addressed to the Sponsors 247,2-shall then demand of the Sponsors 16,257, i-Questions to the Sponsors and — serve 18,266,1-My Sponsors in Baptism; wherein I was 2-What did your Sponsors then for you 267, 2- You said that your Sponsors did promise 19,274,2-or your Sponsors then undertook for Spot. 14, 233, i-and that without spot of sin to make us 21,289,1-it may be presented pure and without s. 22,292,2;26,3i8,2-it may be without spot presented 33,560, i-He came to be the Lamb without spot SPOUSE. 153 STING. Spouse. 30,516,2-The Church — is his Spouse, and his towards the Spouse and Body of Christ Spread. II, 43, 1:25,305, i-who alone spreadest out the 30,528, 2-be ready to spread abroad thy Gospel Spring. 30,520, i-The fountain and the living spring 33i559,J-565, 2-Of the State of Matrimony Stated. 1 1, 40, 1 -the Weeks preceding the stated Times of Station. 28,324, 2-in the business of our several stations Stay. 23,299,1-and never continueth in one stay Steadiness. 31,548,1-may do it with such steadiness of faith Steal. 18,269,2-To keep my hands from picking and s. Stedfast. 13,148, -that thou wouldest keep us stedfast in 152, -dost bring up in thy stedfast fear and 14, 230, 1 -have a lively and stedfast faith in Christ 15, 245. i-being stedfast in faith, joyful through 21,288, i-Give him — stedfast faith in thy Sou 26,313,2-must add a lively and stedfast faith Stedfastly. 13, 62, -we may stedfastly look up to heaven, and 201, -stedfastly walk in the way that leadeth 18,271,1-whereby they stedfastly believe the 272,1-stedfastly purposing to lead a new life 21, 285, 1:26, 314, 1:316, 2-A11 this I stedfastly believe 22, 293, 2-aud stedfastly believe that Jesus Christ Stedfastness. 23,302, i-the example of their stedfastness in thy Step. 13.134-to follow the blessed steps of his most 201 -following the steps of thy holy Apostles Stephen. 6,xxiv,2-St. Stephen the Martyr 13,62, -Saint Stephen's Day the example of thy first Martyr Saint S. 30.511,1-choose — the first Martyr Saint Stephen Steward. I3> 56, -the ministers and stewards of thy myster 30,516, 2-Messengers, Watchmen, and Stewards Stiffness. 2,v,2-too much stiffness in refusing Still. (Adrerb.) 2, v,2-have still been continued firm 7,xxviii,i-which are still to be counted Bissextile 8, 4,2-the People still kneeling Also $.2; 222,1. 11, 46, 1— still to continue such thy mercies towards 14,221,2-but remain still in his frowardness and 23,301, 2-to us who are still in our pilgrimage 24, 303,2-said — the woman still kneeling 25,310,1-and still doeth for the children of men 27,321, i-that our land may still yield her increase Still. (Verb) 11, 46,1-stillest the outrage of a violent and unru 25,305,2-and who stillest the rage thereof 306,1-Thou, O Lord, who stillest the raging of Still (Adjective.) 25, 305, 2-to hearken to the still voice of thy word Sting. 23,301, 2-by thy death didst take away the sting STIR. 154 SUCCESSION. Stir. 15,187, -Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the 21,290,2-Stir up in him such sorrow for sin 25. 307,1-Stir up thy strength, O Lord, and come 30,529, i-remember that thou stir up the grace of Storm. 25.305,2-to De used in all Ships in Storms at Sea 306, i-Short Prayers in respect of a Storm thy disciples ready to perish in a storm 307,2-cauuot meet — reason of the Fight, or S 308, i-Thanksgiving after a Storm 310, i-the windy storm ceased, and was turned Stormy. 25,309, 2-the stormy wind lifted up the waves Story. 33i558, 2-The Story of Susanna Straight. 22,293,2-and go straight t» the Communion Strange. 39,518. i-all erroneous and strange doctrines 527,1-all erroneous and strange doctrine, cont Stranger. 30,527,2-merciful Stray to all strangers destitute of stray. 8,4,1-We have erred and strayed from thy ways Stream. 25.311,1-and the stream had gone over our soul Strength. 13, 65, -out of the mouths — hast ordained s. 76, -Grant to us such strength and protection 150, -the strength of all those who put their 184, -O God, our refuge and strength, who 15,248,2-have Power and strength to have victory 18, 269. i-to love him — with all my strength 19,275, i-spirit of counsel and ghostly strength 21, 282, 2-the sense — may add strength to his as youth, strength, health, age, weakne 289.2-Give him strength against all his tempta 25,307, 2-Stir up thy strength, O Lord, and come 30,519, 1 1527, 2-Grant also unto you strength and 31,548,'i-have power and strength to fulfil the 33.553- l-O Lord, our strength and our Redeemer 33,559, 2-by his own natural strength and good Strengthen. 8, 5. 2-Confirm and strengthen you in all goodn io, 32,2-to strengthen such as do stand 13. 65, -and so strengthen us by thy grace 18,271, 2-the strengthening and refreshing of our 19,275, i-Strengthen them, we beseech thee, O 21,285, 2;26,3i7,i-strengthen nml with thy blessed 288, i-strengthen him, we beseech thee, so 28,323,2-do thou — confirm and strengthen us 326,2-rule their hearts and strengthen their 30,520,2-Our weakness strengthen and confirm 33,562, 2-but also strengthen and confirm our Stretch. 15,74-stretch forth thy right hand to help and def 91-stretch forth the right hand of the Majesty Strict. 28,324, 1 -must give a strict account of our though Strictly. 26,316,1-1 require you strictly to examine yourse Strife. 30,520, 2-Of strife and of dissension Strong. 11, 44,1-Give them a strong and lively faith in 45, 2-art a strong tower of defence unto thy servants. See also under tower. 13,156, -without whom nothing is strong, nothing 30,513,2-continuing ever stable and strong in thy Stronger. 30,517,2-ye may wax riper and stronger in your Studious. 30,517, i-consider how studious ye ought to be in Study. 14,230, 2-studying to serve him in true holiness 30,517,1-ye see with how great care and study ye to forsake — all worldly cares and s-s 2-draw all your cares and studies this way 518,2-such studies as help to the knowledge of laying aside the study of the world and Subdue. 13, 88, -our flesh being subdued to the Spirit 23,299,2-able to subdue all things unto himself Subject. 3, vii,i-subject to the direction of the Ordinary 22,292,1-mortal men are subject to many sudden 33.559i i-the lust of — is not subject to the law Subjection. 21,283, 2-in subjection unto the Father of spirits Submission. 21,291,1-in patience and submission to thy will 26,313, i-if with due submission — we receive Submit. 2, v,2-with a good conscience — submit unto 14,230, 2-submitting ourselves wholly to Iris holy 18,269, 1 -To submit myself to all my governors 21,283,1-submitting yourself wholly unto his will 26,315, i-enable him — cheerfully to submit 316,2-submit yourself with Christian resigna 30,519, i-submitting yourselves to their godly jud Subscribe. 272,2-with his hand subscribed thereunto Substance. 2, v,i-provided the substance of the faith be 8, 12,1-Being of one substance with the Father 13,194, -presented — in substance of our flesh 14,233,1-very man, of the substance of the Virgin 234,1-but three Persons in one Substance 33,557, i-of one substance, power and eternitv and of one substance with the Father in the womb of — of her substance 2-is of one substance, majesty, and glory 564,1-change of the substance of Bread and Substitute. 22,293,2-substitutiug the Collect, Epistle, and Subtilty. 10,34, 2-the craft and subtilty of the devil or ma:: Succeed. 16,257,1-Questions — and the succeeding Prayers Success. 30,522, 2-that thy Word — may have such success 31,547,2-bless it with such success as may tend Succession. 32,553, i-the Ministers of Apostolic Succession SUCCOUR. 155 SUFFERING. Succour. 10, 32, 2-to succour, help and comfort, all who '3, 57. -and with great might succour us 62, -who standest — to succour all those 173, -continue in safety without thy succour 214, -they may succour and defend us 14, 229, 1 126,314, 2-to comfort and succour all those 15,245,2-of all who flee to thee for succour 18,269, 1-T0 love, honour, and succour u\y father 21,288, i;26, 317, i-We fly unto thee for succour in 23,299,1-of whom may we seek for succour, but Such. i, iv,2-require that it be received as such 2, v,i-such changes and alterations should be 2-to make such alterations in some parti if allowed such just and favorable const vi,i-in such manner as they might judge. See also under manner. the proper end of all such prayers 2-to establish such other alterations and 3, vii, i-such Form or Forms as he shall think may — use such devotions as he shall viii,2-may appoint such Lessons as he shall 5,xxiv,2-requires such a measure of Abstinence if any other then such day xxv,i-next following any such Full Moon 8, 7,1-such a Chapter — of such a Book or Verse of Such a Chapter 9, 27,2-with such Prayer or Prayers taken out 10, 32,2-all such as have erred and are deceived to strengthen such as do stand 34,2-nor the desire of such as are sorrowful 11, 39,1-Send us — such moderate rain and J-we pray thee to send us such seasonable 41,1-grant such seasonable weather that we 44,1-produce in them such a godly sorrow 46, 1— still to continue such thy mercies towards 13, 54, -Grant that we may in such wise hear 76, -Grant to us such strength and protection 88, -Give us grace to use such abstinence '35. -such things as are agreeable to the same. See also under thing. 159, -Pour into our hearts such love towards 166, -grant unto us such a measure of thy 188, -such grace unto thy holy Apostle Saint 14,238,1-do all s. good works as thou hast prepar 240,2-all s. as shall be religiously and devout 241,1-may come holy and clean to s. a heaven your offences to be such as are not only 242, i-that he may receive s. godly counsel and Which of you in s. a case would not be 2-But s. excuses are not so easily accepted how littles, feigned excuses will avail i6,252,2-at such a time, and at such a place — I baptized. See also under time. 252,2:253, i-doth not deny — unto such Infants 253,1-the answers of such as bring the Child 256. 2-such uncertain answers to the Minister's 17.357. i-Baptism To Such As Are Of Riper Years 2-When any such Persons as are of riper years are to be. See also under person. 19,273, i-more edifying of such as shall receive 2-such as can say the Creed, the Lord's can also answer to such other Questions 21,290,2-Stir up in him such sorrow for sin Stir up — such fervent love to thee 22, 293,2-or such as are not able to attend the 23,298,2-the Creed, and such fitting Prayers as 25,305, i-a security for such as pass on the seas 312,1-give us such a sense of this great mercy such as may appear in our lives by an 26,313, 2-your offences to be such as are not only 315,2-may make such use of your punishments 316, 2-to forgive all such as have offended you 318, i-use such devotions as he shall think 27.3I9. i-°r on such other day as shall be appoint 3 20, 2-such as may appear in our lives by an 28,324, i-Imprint — such a dread of thy judgmen such a grateful sense of thy goodness 327,2-enjoy such refreshing sleep as may fit us in such a state that we may never be 30,509, 2-were evermore had in such reverend such qualities as are requisite for the 510, i-Duty — of such as come to be admitted present — such as desire to be ordained 2-such as shall be found meet to be Order 516,2-to bring all such as are or shall be com 5 1 8, 2-such studies as help to the knowledge of 520,2-Such measures of thy powerful grace 522,2-that thy Word — may have such success 527, 2-such discipline as — is committed to 528,2-Grant — to this thy servant such grace 529, 2-to such as believe, a wholesome example 31,546, 2-with such of the Clergy as can be there 547,2-blessit with suchtsuccess as may tend receive such a measure of thy Holy Spirit 548,1-may do it with such steadiness of faith with such seriousness, affection, and dev 32,550, 2-with such lawful directions as you shall 33.558>i-such are these following: The Third 559,1-The condition of Man --is such 560, 2-to such as fall into sin after Baptism deny the — to such as truly repent 561,1-such as feel within themselves the worki in such wise, as they be generally set 562,2-Of Speaking - - in such a Tongue as the being such as have grown partly of the 563,1-And in such only as worthily receive the diminished from such as by faith — do 2-to such as rightly — receive the same 564,1-and such as be void of a lively faith 566, i-things necessary to such Consecration we 52,1-The Collect — appointed for the Sunday The Collect appointed for any Sunday 52;57-The First — Fourth Sunday in Advent 66, -days before the Sunday after Christmas The Sunday after Christmas-day 7i;87;i4i-every day after, unto the next S. 71-79-in the First — Sixth Sunday after the 81, -The Sunday called Septuagesima, or 3dS 82, -Sunday called Sexagesima, or the 2nd S 84, -The Sun day called Quinquagesima, or the next Sunday 13, 88-94-The First - - Sunday in Lent 96, -The Sunday next before Easter 133-138-The First - - Fifth Sunday after East 141, -Sunday after Ascension-day 150-185-The First - - Twenty-fourth Sunday 188, -more than twenty-five Sundays after service of some of those Sundays that fewer than twenty -five Sundays 14,222, i-be said once on each Sunday 240,1-Upon the S-s and other Holy-days (which he shall always do upon the S. 15,244,1-should not be administered but upon S-s 16,251,2-longer than the first or second Sunday 17,257,2-being assembled upon the Sunday 18,272,1-shall — upon Sundays and Holy-days 28,324,2-On Sunday morning, instead of this, say 327,2-On Sundays and on other days when it Sundry. 8, 3,2-moveth us in sundry places I3>I37i -among the sundry and manifold changes Supererogation. 33,560, i-Art. XIV. Of Works of Supererogation which they call Works of Supererogation Superstition. 33.564, i-given occasion to many superstitions Superstitious. 33)566, i-of itself, is superstitious and ungodly Supper 3. vii.i; 14.^35- *- 342,1 3- 18,270,3- 271,2 372,1- 19,276,2- 33,562,2 563.1- 2- 564,1 14,331, i-Administration of the Lord's S. likewise, after supper, he took the Sup intend — to celebrate the Lord's Supper withdrawing yourselves from this holy S. Baptism and the Supper of the Lord the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper outward part — of the Lord's Supper the faithful in the Lord's Supper those who come to the Lord's Supper come, without delay, to the Lord's £>. that is — Baptism, and the Supper of nature — with Baptism, and the Lord's S. Art. XXVIII. Of the Lord's Supper The Supper of the Lord is not only a Transubstantiation - - in the Supper of is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper is received and eaten in the Supper The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper which eat not — the use of the Lord's S. Supplication. 8, 15, 2-to make our common supplications unto thee. See also 11,41,2; 14,240,1; 19,275,3 10, 30,1-The Litany or General Supplication 11, 41,2-Regard our supplications we humbly :3. 73, -Mercifully hear the supplications of thy 118, -Receive our supplications and prayers 14, 228, 2-to make prayers, and supplications 239,1-Assist us - - in these our s-s and prayers 15,249,1-Regard — the supplications of thy cong 30,519, i-humble supplications to God for all 31,547,1-to offer up their praises and supplications 2-Regard — the supplications of thy serva 32,553, 2-to present his supplication for himself in Supply. 13,188, -taken in to supply so many as are here 21,290,2-let thy mercy supply to him the want of 33,551, i(3)-the member of the Vestry supplying Support. 13, 76, -as may support us in all dangers, and 21,291,1-didst support him in patience and submi 36,317, i-support under the terrors which encomp SUPREME 157 TAKE. Supreme. 11,40,1-0 Almighty God, the supreme Governor Sure. 13, 60, -so we may with sure confidence behold 21,282,1-give him comfort and sure confidence in 33,562, 2-but rather they be certain sure witnesses Surely. 8, 13, i-we, surely trusting in thy defence, may 13.137. -our hearts may surely there be fixed I5,247,2;i7,26i,2-will most surely keep and perfo 20,280, 1 -these persons may surely perform and Surest. ii, 37,2-ordered upon the best and surest Surety. 15,247,2-promise by you that are his sureties — that he will. See also 15,250,2; 18,271,2. 20,278, i-sumcient surety for his indemnification Surprise. 21,290, i-in case of sudden surprise and danger Susanna. 33,558,2-these following: - - The Story of Susanna Suspect. 20,278,1-if no impediment be alleged or suspected Suspend. 32,551,2-afford just cause to suspend the Service 33,566, i-which also suspends the order for the Sustenance. 11, 39, i-necessary to their bodily sustenance 14,240,2-also to be our spiritual food and s. Swallow. 25,306, i-death, which is now ready to swallow us 311,1-They had swallowed us up quick Swear. 33,566,2-that vain and rash Swearing is forbidden but that a man may swear when the Mag Sweat. 10,31, i-By thine Agony and Bloody Sweat Sweet. 30,520, i-The fire so bright, the love so sweet 33.561, i-is full of sweet, pleasant, and - - comfort Sword. 25,311,1-We got not this by our own sword Table. 3, vii,z-set forth in the Table of Proper Table Of Proper Psalms On Certain 3, viii,i-are to be found in the Table of Proper Lessons. See also under Lesson ix, 1(2); x,i; xi,i; xii.i. 6, xxiv.i-Tables and Rules for the Movable and for the purposes of these — Tables A Table Of Feasts To be Observed In 2-A Table Of Fasts xxv,i-see the General Tables which follow A Table To Find The Dominical Or 2-Hundredth Year in - - of this Table 7, xxvi,i-A Table To Find Easter-day xxvii,i-A Table Of Movable Feasts 2-given by the Table for Septuagesiina unless the Table gives some Day the Day given by the Table is the General Tables For Finding 7, xxvii,2-which in Table I., standeth at the top that number at the top of the Table xxviii.i-Table II look in the first column of this Table 8, 7,1-shall be read according to the Table or 10, i-according to the Table or Calendar 9, 22, i-First Lesson according to the Table or 14,221, i-presume not to come to the Lord's Table to be partakers of the Lord's Table 2-The Table, at the Communion-time havi standing at the right side of the Table 225,2;237,2-shall return to the Lord's Table 228,2-present and place it upon the Holy T. place upon the Table so much Bread and 232,2-Priest turn to the Lord's Table and say 234,2-kneeling down at the Lord's Table, say- to come to this thy Table, O merciful to gather up the crumbs under thy Table 235,2-standing before the Table, hath so order 237,2-shall return to the Lord's Table 241,1-as worthy partakers of that holy Table 2-or else come not to that holy Table 242,1-decked his table with all kind of provisi 243,1-wilfully abstain from the Lord's Table 19,273,1130,510, i;525,2-chair near to the Holy T. 31,546,1-go up — to the Communion Table 548,2-laid by him upon the Communion Tablt Take. 2, vi,2-to take a further review of the Public 8, 7,2-when thou tookest upon thee to deliver 10, i-the Second Lesson taken out of the New I3,i;9,26,i-take not thy Holy Spirit from us 9, 2i,2(3)-that takest away the sins of the world See also under away. 27,2-Prayer or Prayers taken out of this Book 10, 30,2-neither take thou vengeance of our sins 11, 42,2-give him grace so to take thy visitation J3> 58, -to take our nature upon him and as at 96, -hast sent thy Son — to take upon him 119, -take from them all ignorance, hardness 188, -shall be taken in to supply so many as 14,230,2-and take this holy Sacrament to your 235,1-that he may — take the Cup into his For in the night — he took Bread Here the Priest is to take the Paten into saying, Take, eat, this is my Body which 2-Here he is to take the Cup into his hands Likewise, after supper, he took the Cup 237,1-Take and eat this in remembrance that 242,»-take ye good heed lest ye provoke 15,247,2-come of age to take it upon himself 249,1-The Minister shall take the Child into 251,1-Ye are to take care *7 '.J57 ',2-due care may be taken for their examin 263, i-take each Person to be baptized by the 18,271, 2-which are spiritually taken and received 20,279, 1 -with his right hand to take the Woman I M. take thee N. to my wedded Wife the Woman with her right hand taking I N. take thee M. to my wedded Husba 2-taking the Ring shall deliver it unto the ai, 283, i-Take therefore in good part the chastise 284,1-taking your sickness, which — patiently 285,1-take order for the settling of their 286, i-when thou art pleased to take him hence when — take him unto thy favour 22,292,2-grant that he may take his sickness pati 23,294,2-Selections, taken from the 39th and 90th 296,2-taken out of the fifteenth Chapter of the 299,2-to take out of this world the soul of 301,2-to take unto thyself the soul of this thy 25,307,1-wouldest take the cause into thine own 26,313,2-to take good heed of these things in 317,1-when thou art pleased to take him when thou — take him unto thy favour 318,2-Grant that he may take thy judgments 28,324, 2-to take us and all things belonging to TAKE. 158 TESTIMONY. 30,509, 2-accounted or taken to be lawful Bishop 510,1-Take heed that the persons, whom ye 511, 2-to take upon you this Office and Ministra 512,2-Take thou Authority to execute the Take thou Authority to read the Gospel 513,1-vouchsafed to accept and take these thy 516,2-the holy Lessons taken out of the Gospel do take any hurt or hindrance by reason 517,1-doctrine - - taken out of the Holy Script 522,1-Take thou Authority to execute the Take thou Authority to preach the Word 2-which all they who - - shall take togeth 33,557. i-took Man's nature in the womb of the 2-and took again his body, with flesh 562,1-not lawful - - to take upon him the 564, 1 -is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper 2-ought to be taken of the whole multitude Talk. 33,559, i-as the Pelagians do yainly talk Tarry. 30,513,1-all who are Ordered shall tarry and Teach. 11, 43.2-O Merciful God - - who hast taught us 13, 84, -who hast taught us that all our doings 143, -as at this time didst teach the hearts 191, -the holy doctrine which he taught 14,228,2-hast taught us to make prayers, and sup 233,2-to teach them and to lead them to all 15,248,2-that they should go teach all nations 250,2-to see that this Infant be taught - - what 20,279,2-the Man - -taught by the Minister, sha 23,300,2-who also hath taught us, by his holy 30,516, 2-to teach, and to premonish, to feed and 518,1-to teach nothing, as necessary to salvati teach the people committed to your 519,2-Teach us to know the Father, Son 526, 2-to teach or maintain nothing, as necessa 527,1-to teach and exhort with wholesome Doc 33,560, i-cannot be taught without arrogancy and 28,326,2-Send down thy blessings temporal and 31,547,2-our happiness both temporal and spiritu 33,566, 2-extendeth - - in all things temporal Temporality. 32,550,2-claini- ■ all the accustomed temporalities Teacher. 1 8, 269, 1 -To submit myself to all my - - teachers Teaching. 33,566,2-done according to the Prophet's teaching Tear. 21,285,2-consider his contrition, accept his tears Tell. 18,267,2-Tell me how many there are Temper. 26,316,2-for this blessed temper and composure 28,326,1-amiss in the temper and disposition of Temple. . 13,194, -Presentation of Christ in the Temple this day presented in the temple in subst 217, -made an holy temple acceptable unto y,547,i-much less the walls of temples made 32, 554, i-may be an holy temple acceptable unto Temperance. 18,269,2-To keep my body in temperance, sobern Temperate. 28,324, i-Keep us temperate in our meats and Tempest. 10, 31.1-From lightning and tempest 25, 309, 2- A Hymn - - after a dangerous Tempest Temporal. 13,156, -we may so pass through things temporal 21,285, i-for the settling of their temporal estates Temptation. 10, 31,1-thy Baptism, Fasting and Temptation 11, 42, i-preserve him from the temptations of the 13, 76, -and carry us through all temptations 176, -the temptations of the world, the flesh 21,289,2-strength against all his temptations 28,323, 2-manifold temptations which we daily 326, i-through — the temptations which enco Ten. 14, 222, i-rehearse distinctly The Ten Commandm 15, 250, 2,251, 1 ; 18,272, i-the Creed -- and the Ten 18,267, 2-Answer, Ten 19,273,2-such as can say - - the Ten Commandme Tend. 2, v,2-might most tend to the preservation of 14,242,1-as may t. to the quieting of his conscien 26,314, i-his sufferings will tend to your greater 2-may tend to setting free their souls from 31,547, 2-such success as may tend most to thy Tender. (Adjective.) 13, 96, -of thy tender love towards mankind, 14,235,1-for that thou of thy tender mercy, didst 18,271, i-by reason of their tender age they cannot 21,289,2-Shut not up thy tender mercies in disple Tender. (Verb.) 26,313, 2-and as you tender your own salvation 316,1-tender the eternal salvation of your soul Tenth. „ . . 13,164, -The Tenth Sunday after Trinity 15,246,1:16, 253, i-in the tenth Chapter, at the 30,515, 2-out of the tenth Chapter of Saint John Terrible. 25,3os,2-how terrible- - in all thy works of 310,2-Thou hast showed us terrible things 26,314, i-to cover you in that terrible day 315,2-with a terrible voice of most just judgme Terror. 26,317, i-support under the terrors which encomp Testament. 3,viii,i-The Old Testament is appointed for the the New Testament for the Second Lesso 4, ix,2-the Old Testament Lessons appointed 8 10,1-Second Lesson taken out of the New T. 9' 23,2-Then a Lesson of the New Testament 14^235, 2-for this is my Blood of the New Testame 28^327, 2-begin with a Chapter - - from the New T 30,512, i-Scriptures of the Old and New Testament 2-deliver to - - the New Testament 33,558, i-Books of the Old and New Testament 2-A11 the Books of the New Testament, as Art. VII. Of the Old Testament The Old Testament is not contrary to both in the Old and New Testament Testify. 17,260,2-the same Apostle testifieth in another Testimonial. 30,525, 2-demand Testimonials of the person pres Testimony, 13. 62, -sufferings here - - for the testimony of 21,290, i;30,sn,2-the testimony of a good conscien 30,509,2-either by himself, or by sufficient testimo THAN. 159 THEREBY. Than. 2,vi,2;7,xxvii,2;xxviii,i(2);9,i6,i; 13,167(2); 188(2); 15,251,2; 20,278,1; 21,283,2; 26,316,1; 28,325,2; 30,526,2; 33,560,1; 561,1 Thank. (Thanks. ) 8, 4, i-assemble and meet together to render t-s 15, i-do give thee most humble and hearty thanks. See also under hearty. when any desire to return thanks 9, 21,2-we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee 10, 34,2-may evermore give thanks unto thee 11, 39,2-for thy clemency to give thee thanks and 41,2-the poor and needy may give thanks 44,2-to return thanks — for her safe delivera 44,2;45,i,2;47,i;247,i-we give thee humble t-s 47,1-who now desireth to return thanks unto 2-who now desireth to return his thanks 14,228,2-and to give thanks for all men 230.2-let us give — continual thanks 232,1-Let us give thanks unto our Lord God 2-should — give thanks unto thee 235,1,2-when he had given thanks, he 15,247, i;i7, 260, 2-faithfully and devoutly give t-s 249,2-let us give thanks unto Almighty God 16,252, i-Then the Minister shall give thanks unto 17,266,2-1 heartily thank our heavenly Father 18,269, 1-T0 worship him, to give him thanks 21,283, i-humble thanks for his fatherly visitation 24,304, 2-that cometh to give her thanks 25,309,2-0 come, let us give thanks unto the Lord 27, 320, 2- We yield thee unfeigned thanks and 28,326, 2-our unfeigned thanks for all thy mercies 30,521, 2-render unto thee most hearty thanks 31,548, i-to give thee thanks for the benefits Thankful. 8, 15, 2-that our hearts may be unfeignedly t. 14,237,1-Drink this — and be thankful 18, 272, 1 -with a thankful remembrance of his 25,305,1-with a thankful remembrance of thy 26,315, i-graut that he — may be unfeignedly t. 30,517, i-dutiful and thankful unto that Lord 521,2-may continue to show ourselves thankful Thankfully. 13,134-most thankfully receive that his iuestimab Thankfulness. 11, 47,2-express his thankfulness by a holy trust 13,191, -show forth our thankfulness unto thee 15,311,1-always ready to express our thankfulne 312,1-may engage us to a true thankfulness 28,327, i-give us grace to show our thankfulness 31,548,2-show forth their thankfulness, by maki Thanksgiving. 3, vii, 1 ;viii,2-Daysof Fasting and Thanksgiving 6,xxiv,2-shall be observed as a Day of Thanksgi 8, 15,1-A General Thanksgiving praises and thanksgivings for thy late II, 37,1-Prayers And Thanksgivings Upon Sever be used before the General Thanksgiving 44,1-Thanksgivings (heading) 2-T0 be used after the General Thanksgiv 44, 2:24,303, i-The Thanksgiving of Women af offer her praises and thanksgivings unto 45,2-praise and thanksgiving for our delivera 46,2; 14,236,1; 25,310,2; 28,323,2-sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving 14,237,1-feed on him — with thanksgiving 17,265, i-end with the thanksgiving following the 21,283,2-patiently, and with thanksgiving, bear 290,2-A Thanksgiving for the beginning of a Occasional Prayers and Thanksgivings 25.308, i-Thanksgiving after a Storm 309, 2- A Hymn of Praise and Thanksgiving 310, 1 -Collects of Thanksgiving 25,311,1-Thanksgiving after a Victory A Psalm or Hymn of Praise and T. 27,319,1-A Form Of Prayer And Thanksgiving 320,2-After the General Thanksgiving, shall 28,326, 2-The Thanksgiving 31,547, 2-sacrifices of prayer and thanksgiving Then. (Conjunction.) xxiv,2; xxv, 1(2); xxvii,2(2); 242,2; 248,1; 252,2; 256,2; 257,2; 271,1; 283,1; 292,1; 313,2; 315,2; 517,1; 518,1; 527,1 Then. (Adverb.) See under shall. Also xxv, 1(2); 13,1:23,2; 224, i(2),2; 238,2; 244,2(2); 249,1; 250,2; 2512,1; 264, 1,2; 266,2; 273,1; 274,1(2); 275,1; 279,2; 285,1; 293,2; 299,1; 301,1; 309,2(2); 310,2; 311,1,2; 510, 2; 512.2; 513,1; 522,2; 523,1(2); 526,2; 529,1; 546,2; 548,2(2) Thence. 8, 1 1, 2- From thence he shall come again There (Adverb.) 3, vii,2-shall be read - - as it is there appointed viii.i-There ye shall find the Chapters that 12, 48,1-in place of what there followeth 13,137. -our hearts may surely there be fixed 14,235,1-who made there — a full, perfect 24i,i;26,3i3,2-there to bewail your own sinfuln 15,244,2-coming to the Font — and standing t. 245, i-there to reign with thee, world without I7.257,2-And standing there, the Minister shall 20,277, i-and there standing together — the Mini 279,2-the Man holding the Ring there - - shall 22,292,1-shall there celebrate the Holy Communi 24,303, i-there shall kneel down in some convenie 28,326, i-no unclean thoughts may rest there 30,514,2-the proper Suffrage there added, the 31,546,2-can be there accommodated 33,557, 2-and there sitteth, until he return to There, (linpcrs.) v,2-there be not anything viii,2-where there is a blank xxvii.i-iftherebeno remainder 4,2-there is no health in us 38,2-there is but one Body 66-if there be any more days 188- if there be fewer if there be more 225,2- when there is a Communion 228,2-there may be sung If there be no alms 232, 2-if there be any specially appointed 235,1-in which there is any Wine 240, i-therebeno sermon 241, 2;5io,2;5i4, 2-if there be any of you 244,1- wheu there are children There shall be for every male-child 246,1-If there be a baptism 265,2-If there be a reasonable doubt 276,2 -there shall none be admitted 286,2-there is none other 288,2-there is no word 290,1- that there may be place- 292,1-how many there are to 304, 2-if there be a Communion 306,2 -when there shall be imminent danger 307,1- if there be any in the ship 316,1-where there is no peac 509, i-there have been these Orders 517, 1 -that there be no place left 519, i-there shall be silence kept 546, 2-if there be any 557, '-There is but one living 562,2-There are two Sacraments 564, 2-there is none other satis- faction. Thereby. 14,221,1-so that the Congregation be thereby that the Congregation may thereby be 238,1-dost assure us t. of thy favour and good 15.245, i-figuriug thereby thy holy Baptism 17,260,1-showeth — the great benefit we reap t. 18,271,2-the benefits which we receive thereby benefits whereof we are partakers t. 22,293,2-rememberingthe benefits he hath thereby THEREBY. 100 THINGS. 26,316,2-those whom he has offended thereby 30,529, i-the increase coming thereby may be 33,557,2-not read therein, nor may be proved t. Therefor. 22,293,2-and giving him hearty thanks therefor Therefore. 2, v,i-Therefore - - may be altered 8, 8,1-We therefore pray thee 12, 50,2-Spare us therefore, good Lord, spare 14, 230, i-Judge therefore yourselves brethren, that To him therefore - - let us give - - continu 232,233, 234(7)- Therefore with Angels and 234,2-Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to 241, 2-T., if any of you be a blasphemer of t, if there be any of you, who by this 242,2-1 am a grievous sinner, and t. am afraid 15, 246,2517, 260, 2- Doubt ye not therefore, but earn 247,2-demaud therefore, Dost thou iS,269,2-Let me hear, therefore, if thou canst say 270, i-And therefore I say, Amen, So be it 20,277, 2-and therefore is not by any to be entered 21,283,1-Take therefore in good part the chastise 284,1-Now therefore, taking your sickness 2-Therefore I shall rehearse to you the 22,292, i-therefore, to the intent they may be 23 299,25302, 2-we therefore commit his body to 14,303, i-you shall therefore give hearty thanks 15, 305, 2-and therefore we adore thy Divine Maje 307,1-and therefore we make our address to 310,1-0 let us therefore praise the Lord for 2-We, therefore, bless and glorify thy 31 1, 2-Therefore not unto us, O Lord, not unto 26,313, i-It is your part and duty, therefore, to 2-We exhort you therefore in the Name of 315,2-It is therefore your part and duty, my 316, i-Since therefore you are soon to pass 30,509,2-And therefore, to the intent that these 516,2-Have always therefore printed in your 517,1-therefore ye ought, and have need, to 526,1-Let us, therefore, following the example 33,559, i-and therefore in every person born into 560, 2- And therefore they are to be condemned 564,2-therefore it is lawful for them — to 565, 2-and therefore we judge them to be read 566, i-And, therefore, whosoever are consecrat Therein. 2, v,i-appointed to be used therein 2-such changes — should be made therein vi,2-Such other alterations — therein 8. 7,1-the Heavens and all the powers therein 15,249, i-this Child now to be baptized therein 33.557.2~so that whatsoever is not read therein Thereof. 2, v,2-as iu the frame and order thereof 8, 1, 1 -saying instead thereof 10,1-The latter portion thereof may be omitt 11, 39,1-thy kingdom and the righteousness t. 14,240,2-30 much t. as, in his discretion, ha may 241,1-great peril of the unworthy receiving t. 15 244, 1 -the Parents — shall give knowledge t. 18,270,2-and a pledge to assure us thereof 21,281, i-notice shall be given thereof to the Minis 287,1-the foregoing Service, or any partt. 25.3o5,2~aud who stillest the rage thereof 309,2-the stormy wind lifted up the waves t. 27,320, 2-and the gathering in of the fruits thereof 30,512, i-help him iu the distribution thereof 516,2-the same Church, or any Member t. 523,1-administer the godly Discipline thereof 31,548, i-the hearers thereof may both perceive 32, 551, 2-and in token thereof, give into your 33,558,2-nor the Civil precepts thereof ought of Thereto. Certificate-and that it conforms thereto 14,241,1-The way and means t. is 242,1-that ye will not refuse to come t. 20,279, i-and thereto I plight thee my troth and thereto I give thee my troth 280, 2-thereto have given and pledged their 26,313, i-The way and means thereto is, to exam 30,512, i-to preach, if he be admitted thereto by 2-thereto licensed by the Bishop himself 517,1-have a mind or will thereto of yourselves 518,2-apply myself thereto, the Lord being Thereunto. a, v,2-just — considerations her thereunto mo 272,2-with his hand subscribed thereunto 30,509,2-called, tried, examined, and admitted t. 522,1-Shalt be lawfully appointed thereunto 33.565.1-by a Judge that hath authority thereunto Thing. 2, v, i-being things in their own nature indiffer 2-variations in things once advisedly estab S, 4, i-to ask these things which are requisite 2-We have left undone those things which we have done those things which we 5,1-that those things may please him 9,2-0 all ye Green Things upon the Earth 9, 27,2-may above all things seek thy honour. For this word in connection with all, see under all. 11, 41,2-fill us with good things that the poor 13, 68, -we may in all things obey thy blessed 71, -perceive and know what things they 82, -anything that we do 135, -those things that are contrary to their such things as are agreeable to the 137, -they may love the thing which thou 138, -from whom all good things do come may think those things that are good 150, -We can do no good thing without thee 156, -we may so pass through things temporal we finally lose not the things eternal 159, -such good things as pass man's understa 161, -those things which are profitable for us 162, -to think and do always such things as 164, -to ask such things as shall please thee 167, -those things whereof our conscience is those good things which we are not 179, -those things which thou commandest 184, -grant that those things which we ask fait 14,239,2-those t-s which for our un worthiness we 240, i-grant that those t-s which we have faithf 2-so divine and comfortable a t. to those 242,1-how grievous and unkind a t. it is 243, i-These t-s if ye earnestly consider, ye 15,250,2-thathe may know these things the better all other things which a Christian ought 18,266,2-did promise and vow three things in my 268,1-1 learn two things; my duty towards 269,2-not able to do these things of thy self 271,2-What is the inward part, or thing signi 19,273,2-such things as they — have assented 275,2-to will — those things which are good 20,277, i-everything that regards the civil contrac 21,289,1-Thou writest bitter things against him 22,292,1-and all things necessary being prepared 25,306, i-dwellest — but beholdest all things 310,1-Lord God, who only doeth wondrous t-s 2-Thou hast showed us terrible things 311,2-the Lord hath done great things for us 26,313,2-10 take good heed of these things in time 314,1-but if you neglect these things how fearful a thing it will be to fall into 317,2-set — the things he hath done in the 28,324, 2-These things, and whatever else thou 30,513, 2-the things appertaining to the Ecclesiast 517,2-have well weighed these things with THINGS. 161 THUS. 30,517, 2-your minds and wills in these things ye shall answer plainly to these things apply yourselves — to this one thing 529,1-Think upon the things contained in this 31,547, i-sense of the natural decency of things 548,1-perceive and know what things they such things as are requisite and necessary 549,1-to offer unto thee any thing belonging 32,550, 2-live of the things belonging to the altar 552,2-in all things a pattern to the flock 33,560, i-all we — yet offend in many things 56i,i-their minds to high and heavenly things 2-for the Church to ordain any thing that 562,1-not to decree any thing against the same not to enforce any thing to be believed is a foud thing, vainly invented, and 2-It is a thing plainly repugnant to the 564,1-the sign or Sacrament of so great a t. 566,1-neither hath it any thing that, of itself 2-hath no authority in things purely spirit ought of such things as he possesseth Think. 2, v,2-in their respective times were thought vi,i-has not since thought proper to revive it. See also under proper. 3, vii,i-such Form — as he shall think fit. See also under fit. 12, 51,1-And in thy wrath thinkest upon mercy 13,138, -by thy holy inspiration we may think 162, -to think and do always such things as 14,225,2-one or more — as he thinketh most con 22S,2-so much — as he shall think sufficient 240,2-as, in his discretion, he may t. convenie 242,1-would not t. a great injury and wrong lS, 266,2-Dost thou not think that thou art bound 272,1-so many Children — as he 6hall think 19,273,2-the Church hath thought good to order 2i,2S7,i-auy part — which he shall think conven 10,510,2-1 have inquired — and think them So to 511,2-Do you think that you are truly called Answer. I think so 517,2-Do you think in your heart, that you are Answer. I think it 529,1-Think upon the things contained in this 33,558, 1 -or be thought requisite or necessary to Third. 6,xxv,i-look in the third column for the Sunday 8, n,2;i2,i-the third day he rose again 13, 55, -The Third Sunday in Advent 74, -The Third Sunday after the Epiphany 81, -Septuagesima, or the third Sunday befo 91, -The Third Sunday in Lent 135, -The Third Sunday after Easter 154, -The Third Sunday after Trinity 17,259,1-in the third Chapter, beginning at the t8,268,i-unto the third and fourth generation of 277,1-the first [second or third] time of asking 33,558. 2-The Third Book of Esdras Thirdly. 18,266,2-And Thirdly, that I should keep God's 267,2-Thirdly, in God the Holy Ghost, who Thirteen. 6,xxiv,2-Wednesday — after — and Dec. 13 Thirteenth. 13,168, -The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity 15,246, i;i6,253,i-tenth Chapter, at the thirteenth Thirty. 3,vii,2-when a month hath one and thirty days Thither. 13,140, -may also in heart and mind thither asce 14,233,2-that where he is, thither we might also Thomas. 6,xxiv,2;i3,i90-St. Thomas the Apostle didst suffer thy holy Apostle Thomas to be Thoroughly. 33,559, i-ought thoroughly to be received and bel Though. 12, 51,1-though we be tied and bound with the 14,240, i-t. there be no Sermon or Communion 23,300, 2-whosoever believeth, shall live though 26,313,2-though your sins be as red as scarlet though your wickednesses have gone 316,1-despair not - - though trouble is on every 2-though this may seem a hard saying 317,1-though in his latest hour he turneth to Thought. 13, 89, -evil thoughts which may assault and 14,222, i-Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by 231,1-have committed by thought, word, and 28,324, i-strict account of our thoughts, words 2-our minds from the thoughts of this 326,1-that no unclean thoughts — may rest 31,549,1 coming — with clean thoughts and pure 32,553,2-to give a readiness of thought and expre Thousand. i,iv,i-in the Year - - one Thousand seven hund 2-the Year of our Lord one Thousandseven Threat. 2i,2S9,2;26,3i4,2-understanding - - of thy threats Three. 6,xxiv,2-III. The three Rogation Days, being 8, 15,2-when two or three are gathered together 10, 3o,2(2)-glorious Trinity, three Persons and 14,234,1-uot one only Person, but three Persons 18,266,2-They did promise and vow three things 30,521,1 Co-equal Three in One One God in Persons Three 3i,547, i-two or three of thy faithful servants 33,557, i-there be three Persons of one substance 558,2-these following:— The Song of the Three Throne. 8, 4, i-unto the throne of the heavenly grace 13,2-who dost from thy throne behold all the 25,307, i-Thou sittest in the throne judging right Throughout. 3, viii, 1 ;4,ix,i-Morning and Evening Prayer t. 6,xxiv,i-To Be Observed - - Throughout the 8, 7,2-The holy Church throughout all the 13, 52, i-The Collects - -To be Used throughout 191, -the light — to shine throughout the 30,521, i-Throughout all Christian lands Thrust. 33,561, i-whereby the Devil doth thrust them Thursday. 6,xxiv,2-the Monday - - before Holy Thursday xxiv.2;27,3i9,i-the first Thursday in November 13,114-Thursday before Easter Thus. 14,230,1-love of our Master — thus dying for us 15, 246, 2;i7,26o,2-thus persuaded of the good will 16,252,2-all standing, he shall say thus 253, i-shall receive him — saying thus 265,1-every Person thus baptized, should be 19,276,2-shall bless them, saying thus 21,284, i-sickness, which is thus profitable for you 2-rehearse the Articles - - saying thus 26,315,2-thus finished the course of a sinful - - life 30,525. 2 -shall move - - saying thus to them THYSELF. 162 TOO. Thyself. 18,269,2-not able to do these things of thyself 23,301, 2-to take unto thyself the soul of this thy 30,529, i-both save thyself and them that hear 32,553, i-hast purchased to thyself an universal Tidings. 30,528, 2-the glad tidings of reconciliation with Tied. 12,51, i-though we be tied and bound with the Till. 11, 38, i— till at length the whole of thy dispersed 2o,279,i(2)-to love — till death us do part Time. 2, v,i(2)-exigencies of times and occasions 2-should from time to time seem either first compiling — in the time of Edw in their respective times were thought vi,i-would in time be found expedient this — work miscarried at that time 7,xxvi,i-Being The Time Of Twelve Cycles Of 8, 4,1-we ought at all times humbly to acknowl 15,2-who hast given us grace at this time 9, 16,2-Give peace in our time, O Lord 27,1-may pass our time in rest and quietness 10, 31,2-In all time of our tribulation in all time of our prosperity 33,1-so that in due time we may enjoy them 35,1-and in the old time before them 11, 39,2-that the earth may in due time yield her In Time of Dearth and Famine 40,1-In Time of War and Tumults preceding the stated Times of Ordination 2-at this time so guide and govern the 41,2-In Time of great Sickness and Mortality 42, i-our only help in time of need 2-and in thy good time, restore him to Deliver him, O Lord, in thy good ap- pointed time. See also under appoint. 12, 48,1-The same Office may be read at other t-s 13, 52> ~Put upon us - - now in the time of this 58, -as at this time to be born of a pure Virgin 143, -who as at this time didst teach the hearts 14,222, i-their transgressions for the time past to keep the law for the time to come 229,2-At the time of the Celebration of the 231,1-which we from time to time most grievou 232, 2-should at all times — give thanks unto 233, i-to be born as at this time for us 2-Holy Ghost came down as at this time 16,251.,2-as the time and present exigence will 252, 2-at such a time, and at such a place - - I 257,1-are to be at the same time 17,265, i-and that of Adults at the same time 18,269,2-learn at all times to call for by diligent 272,1-until such time as they have learned 19,276,2-admitted — until such time as he be 277,1-the first [second or third] time of asking 2-instituted — in the time of man's innoce 21,288, i-our only help in time of need 2-the time of his dissolution draweth near 290,2-may in a short time do the work of many 22,292,1-whattime they shall depart out of this shall diligently from time to time — exh but especially in the time of pestilence 293,1-At the" time of the distribution of want of warning in due time to the 2-In times of contagious sickness and is visited, ana — all at one time 23,298,2-hath but a short time to live and is full 24,303, i-at the usual time after her delivery 25,311, 2-from this time forth for evermore 26,312, 2-at such times as the Litany is not read 313,2-take good heed of these things in time 314,1-cry for mercy when it is the time of justi 26,314, i-time that it may be proper to administer 315, 2-the time of vour dissolution draweth near 317,1-patience in this his time of adversity 318, i-At the time of Executiou, the Minister 28,327, 2-of the time when we shall lie down in 30,509, i-from the Apostles' time there have been 510,1-until such time as the party accused shall 517,2-weighed these things — long before this t so endeavour yourselves, from time to t. 522,2-until such time as they have received the 32.550, 2-as you shall at any time receive from us 33.565. i-for at all times they have been divers diversity of countries, times, and men's 2-set forth in the time of Edward the Sixth godly — and necessary for these times Of the Place and Time of Prayer Timely. 17,257, 2-When — timely notice shall be given to 22,292,1-must give timely notice to the Minister Titles. 33. 565. i-the several titles whereof we have joined 566, 2-the right, title, and possession of the Tobias. 33.558,2-these following: The Book of Tobias Together. Tit. pge-Together with the Psalter or Psalms of 3, vii,i-may be used either separately or t. 6,xxiv,i-Together With The Days Of Fasting 8, 4, i-assemble and meet together to render 12,2-with the Father and the Son together is 15, 2-two or three are gathered together in 13,217, -so to be joined together in unit}- of spirit. See also under join. 219, -hast knit together thine elect in one com 20,277,1-there standing together — the Minister 2-gathered together here in the sight of 278,(2)-tolive together after God's ordinance 280, i-Isaac and Rebecca lived faithfully t. remain in perfect love and peace t. join their right hands together, and say have consented together in holy wedlock 2-so live together in this life, that 25,306, 2-as many as — shall be called together 307,1-Then shall they together say the Lord's 26,313,1-they will work together for our good 28,322,2-having called together as many of the 325,1-The Family being together, a little befo 30,521, 2-he gathered together a great flock in all 522,2-all they — shall take together 31,547,1-gathered together with all humility and 548, i-remain in perfect love together unto 32.553, i-with the Father and the Son together Token. 15,249,1-in token that hereafter he shall not be 20,280,1-whereof this Ring — is a token and 32,551, 2-and in token thereof, give into your 33,562,2-not only badges and tokens of Christian Tongue. 14,233,2-came — in the likeness of fiery tongues 18, 269,2-my tongue from evil speaking, lying, and 30,520, 1-N0 tongue can it express 33,562, 2-in such a tongue as the people understa in a tongue not understa nded of the 565,2-ought to be ministered in a known t. Too. 2, v,2-between too much stiffness in refusing Too much easiness in admitting 8, 4,1-We have followed too much the devices 26,315,2-brought you too near this dreadful 30,529, i-so merciful, that you be not too remiss TOOTH 163 TRUE. press with their teeth Tooth. 33»564> i-carnally Top. 7,xxvii,2-the top of the column wherein that number at the top of the Table 1'ouching. 30,517, 2-shall demand of you touching the same 53>558,2-as touching Ceremonies and Rites, do 566,2-are not common, as touching the right Tower. 11, 45,2125, 307, 2-a strong tower of defence unto ji,282,i-Be unto him, O Lord, a strong tower 286, 2-a most strong tower to all those who 24,304, i-Be thou to her a strong tower Tradition. 33,565, i-Art. XXXIV. Of the Traditions of the that Traditions and Ceremonies be in all break the Traditions and Ceremonies Traitor. 13,196-into the place of the traitor Judas didst Transfiguration. 6,xxiv,i-The Transfiguration of our I^ord Jesus 13,210-The Transfiguration of Christ Transfigured. 13, 2 10-only begotten Son wonderfully transfigured Transgression. 11. 46,2-and consumed us for our transgressions 14,222,1-ask God mercy for their transgressions 17,257,2-committing many actual transgressions 26,318, 2-who for his transgressions is appointed 28,325, 2-mauifold transgressions of thy righteous look - - and forgive us all our transgress Transitory. 14, 229, 1— all those who, in this transitory life, are 33.558,2-did look only for transitory promises Transubstantiation. 33,;64,i-Transubstantiation — in the Supper of Travel. 10,32, 2-to preserve all who travel by land or by Treasure. 13.166, -made partakers of thy heavenly treasure 30,516,2-how great a treasure is committed to Tree. 33,559,2-known as a tree discerned by the fruit • Trespass. (Noun.) 12,50,2-Mercifully forgive us our trespasses Trespass. (Verb.) i4,22t,2-forgive — all that the other hath t-d Trial. 26,315,1-whether thou visitest for trial of his 30,509, 2-and after examination and trial, finding 526,2-the Congregation present may have a t. Tribulation. 10,31,2-In all time of our tribulation 32,2-are in danger, necessity, and tribulation Trim. 21,290,2-opportunity for the trimming of his Trinity. 6, xxiv,i-Trinity Sunday is Eight Weeks after 7,xxvii, -Sundays after Trinity (Table) 8, 2,2-Trinity Sunday (among the opening sentences) 10, 3o,2(2)-0 holy, blessed, aud glorious Trinity 13,148, -Trinity-Sunday acknowledge the glory of the eternal T. 150-185-First, Second, &c, Sundays after T. iSS, -twenty-five Sundays after Trinity 14,224,2-said on Christmas-day — aud Trinity-S 232,2-must be omitted on Trinity -Sunday 234,1-Upon the Feast of Trinity only may be 33,557, i-Art. I. Of Faith in the Holy Trinity Triumph. (Noun.) 13,141-hast exalted - - with great triumph unto Triumph. (Verb.) 15, 248, 2-to triumph against the devil, the world 25,310, i-and we will triumph in thy praise Troth. 20, 279, i-Then shall they give their troth to each and thereto I plight thee my troth and thereto I give thee my troth 280,2-have given — their troth each to the Trouble. (Noun.) 10, 34,2-make before thee in all our troubles and 35,2-in all our troubles we may put our whole 11, 43,2-thou hast seen fit to visit him with t. 14,229,2-are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or 21,284, i-suffering — troubles, and sicknesses 289, i-A Prayer for Persons troubled in mind thy wrath — and his soul is full oft. 25,309, 2-we found trouble and heaviness: we melted within us because of trouble 310,2-heardest us when we called in our t. 26,316,1-despair not -- though trouble is ou every 28,326, 2-merciful to all who are in any trouble Trouble. (Verb.) 21,289,1-A Prayer for Personi troubled in mind Troublesome. 15,245, i-pass the waves of this troublesome world True. 2, vi,2-received — by every true member of 8, 5, i-to grant us true repentance with hearty repentance and true faith 7,2-Thine adorable, true and only Son 10, 32,1-with true knowledge and understanding 33,2-please thee to give us true repentance 13, 68, -Grant us the true circumcision of the 78, -to keep — continually in thy true religi 88, -obey — in righteousness and true holin 119, -among the remnant of the true Israelites 137, -fixed, where true joys are to be found 148, -by the confession of a true faith, to 160, -increase in us true religion 168, -do unto thee true and laudable service 196, -ordered — by faithful and true pastors 14,229,1-the maintenance of thy true religion and set forth thy true and lively Word 2-with a true penitent heart and lively 230,2-studying to serve him in true holiness 233,2-according to whose most true promise 234, i-into the clear light and true knowledge 16,252, 2-may be certified of the true Form of 253,1-as one of the flock of true Christian Peop 18,269,1-To be true and just in all my dealings I9,275,t-spirit of knowledge and true godliness 23,300,2-departed in the true faith of thy holy 25,312, i-as may engage us to a true thankfulness 26,313, 2-to this true repentance and change of 314,1-by repentance and true faith you turn 315,1-and turn to thee with true repentance 316,1-with a perfect and true heart we return from making a true and full confession TRUE 164 TWENTY. 28,326, 2-maintain thy true religion aud virtue 30,527, i-call — for the true understanding of the 31,548,1-with faith, charity, and true repentance 32,553,2-set forth thy true and lively Word 33,557,1 -There is but one living and true God 559,2-spring out necessarily of a true — Faith Truest. 30,520,2-The best, the truest gain Truly. 8, 5,1-all those who truly repent 14,1-that they may truly please thee 11, 38,1-truly preached, truly received, and truly 40,1-to be merciful to those who truly repent 12, 50,2-and truly repent us of our faults 13,118, -every member - - may truly aud godly 201, -whom truly to know is everlasting life 204, -that we may truly repent according to his preaching. See also under repent. 211, -grace truly to believe and to preach 14,229, i-may truly and impartially administer truly serving thee in holiness and righteo 231,2-saith unto all who truly turn to him 18,269, i-to serve him truly all the days of my life 2-learn and labour truly to get mine own 21,284,1-So truly our way to eternal joy is to 25,311,1-make us as truly sensible now of thy 30,5ii,2;5i7,2-Do you think that you are truly 526,2-that you are truly called to this Ministra 33,557, 1- who truly suffered, was crucified, dead 2-Christ did truly rise again from death Trust. 8, 8, i-as our trust is in thee 13,1-surely trusting in thy defence 10, 35, 2- As we do put our trust in thee our whole trust and confidence in thy 11, 47,2-express — by a holy trust in thee 12, 50,1-That put their trust in thee 13, 82, -put not our trust in any thing that we 150, -of all those who put their trust in thee 156, -the protector of all that trust in thee 14,234,2-presutne to come — trusting in our own 241,2-should come — but with a full trust in 18,269, 1-T0 Pu' mv w'hole trust in him, to call 270, 1- And this I trust he will do of his mercy 21,281, 2-who putteth his trust in thee 283, i-trustiug in God's mercy for his dear Son 285,2-putteth his full trust only in his mercy 286, 2-tower to all those who put their trust in 24,304, 1-Who putteth her trust in thee 25,310,2-able aud ready to help those who trust iu 26,317, i-putteth his full trust only in thy mercy 30,511, 2-D0 you trust that you are inwardly Answer. I trust so 526,1-we trust the Holy Ghost hath called him Truth. 2, vi,2;io,3i,2-execute justice and to maintain t. and what the truths of the Gospel are 8, 14,2-may be led into the way of truth 15,2-granting us — knowledge of thy truth io, 32,2-to bring into the way of truth all such II, 37,2-truth and justice — may be established 38,2-in one holy bond of truth and peace 41, 1:30,511, i-replenish them with the truth of 13, 62, -sufferings — for the testimony of thy t. 63;i35-the light of thy truth 133, -serve thee in pureness of living and truth 199, -established in the truth of thy holy 201, -to be the way, the truth, and the life 204, -after — constantly speak the truth patiently suffer1 for the truth's sake 14,228,2-the spirit of truth, unity and concord 229,1-may agree in the truth of thy holy 233,2-and to lead them to all truth 30,520.1-That truth and godliness we may Pursue 30,526, i;32, 552, 2-replenish him with the truth of 31,549,2-worshipped in truth aud purity through 32,552,2-But Grace and Truth came by Jesus 553,1-in their hearts a love of the truth 554,2-may walk in the ways of truth and 33,560, i-Christ in the truth of our nature was 2- we deceive ourselves, and the truth is 566,2-done — in justice, judgment, and truth Try. 14,229,2-diligently to try and examine themselves 242,2-because — or would t. their yokes of 21,282,2-to try your patience for the example of 3o,509,2(2)-called, tried, examined, and admitted Tuesday. 6,xxiv,2-Monday and Tuesday in Easter week Monday and Tuesday in Whitsun-week the Monday, Tuesday — before Holy 106, -Tuesday before Easter 130, -Tuesday in Easter-week 145, -Tuesday in Whitsun-week Tumult. 11, 40, i-In Time of War and Tumults 46,1-seditious tumults which have been Turk. 13, 1 19-Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels Turn. 8, 5,1-but rather that he may turn from his with hearty repentance — turn unto him 10, 33, i-to forgive — and to turn their hearts 35,2-turn from us all those evils that we most 11, 39,2-may — be mercifully turned into plenty 45,2-and turned our dearth and scarcity into 12, 50,2-rather that he should turn from his sin so turn thine anger from us Turn thou us, O good Lord, and so shall we be turned 51,1-Who turn to thee in weeping, fasting 13, 56, -by turning the hearts of the disobedient 14,222, i-Then shall the Minister turning to the 231,2-saith unto all who truly turn to him the Priest — stand up, and turning to shall the Priest turn to the Lord's Table 21,283,1-it shall turn to your profit, and help you 290,2-for having turned our heaviness into joy 25,310,1-ceased, and was turned into a calm 26,313, i-Turn thy face from our sins 314,1-by repentance — you turn unto him 315,1-and turn unto thee with true repentance 317,1-though in his latest hour he turneth unto 31,546,2-and turning to the congregation, shall 547,2-turning his face towards the Congregati 33,559, 2-that he cannot turn and prepare himself Twelfth. 9, 24,1-except it be on the twelfth day of the 13,167, -The twelfth Sunday after Trinity 21,283, i-saith in the twelfth Chapter to the 33,555, 2-In Convention, On The Twelfth Day Of Twelve. 7,xxvi,i-Being The Time Of Twelve Cycles Of 13,196, -to be of the number of the twelve Apostl 30,525,2-before he chose and — his twelve Apost 526, i-to be of the number of the twelve 33.558, i-Canonical Books - - Twelve Prophets Twentieth. 6,xxv,i-between the twentieth Day of March 13,179, -The twentieth Sunday after Trinity 18,267,2-spake in the twentieth Chapter of Exod 20. 7,xxviii,i-number of the Day be greater than 20 if it be less than 20, it is a Day of Apr TWENTY-EIGHT. 165 UNHAPPY. 28. 5,xiii,2-February hath 28 days only Twenty-first. 6,xxiv,i-upon or — the twenty -first Day of between the twenty-first Day of March 13,180, -The twenty-first Sunday after Trinity 33,562,2-The twenty-first of the former Articles Twenty-five. 13,188-more than twenty -five Sundays after if there be fewer than twenty-five Sundays Twenty-fourth. 13,185, -The twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity 31.546, i-repeating the twenty- fourth Psalm alter Twenty-second. 13, 182-The Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity Twenty-third. 13, 184-The Twenty -third Sunday after Trinity Twice. 13, 6o;i27-the Holy Communion be twice celebra Two. 7,xxviii,J-Table II 8, 15,2-when two or three are gathered together 15,244,1-for every Male-child — two Godfathers for every Female, one Godfather and t. 18,268,2-learn two things; my duty towards God 270,2-Two only, as generally necessary to salv Two; the outward visible sign, and 20,277, i-why these two persons should not be 2-Into this holy estate these two persons 22, 292,1-how many — (which shall be two at 25:3°5'I-These two following Prayers may be 30,525, 2-shall be presented by two Bishops of 31.547, i-two or three of thy faithful servants shall 32,55 1, i-in case of — two members of the Vestry 33>557>i_so ttiat two whole and perfect natures 562,2-There are two Sacraments ordained of 2013. 7,xxvi,i-To the Year of our Lord 2013 Ultimate. 32,551,1-are to be the ultimate arbiter and judge Unadvisedly. 20,277, 2-not — to be entered into unadvisedly Unbaptized. 23,294,1-is not to be used for any unbaptized Uncertain. 11, 42,1-to consider how frail and uncertain our i6,256,2-such uncertain answers to the Minister's 22,292,1-ever uncertain what time they shall dep Uncertainty. 21,289,2-the shortness and uncertainty of human Unchangeable. 26,3i6,i-to pass into an endless and unchangeable Uncharitableness. 10,31, i-from envy — and all uncharitableness Unclean. 28,326, i-that no unclean thoughts — may rest 33.561, i-into wretchlessness of most unclean livi Unction. 0,519, 2-Thy blessed unction from above 520, i-The unction spiritual 33,562,2-Confirmation, Penance --and Extreme U Undefiled. 31,549,1-with bodies undefiled and minds sanctifi Under. 2,v, i-under God 6,xxv,2-under the Remain- der under the number (2) 7,xxvii,2-under that number 7,xxviii,i-under each Golden Number 8,n,2;i2,i-under Pontius Pilate 8,14,2-under their sufferings 10,32, 2-under our feet 11,42, 2-under his affliction (see also 43,1,2; 28,324,1) 11,44,1-under the sentence of (see also 26,315, i(3);3i7,i) 13,119-under one shepherd 13,152-under the protection of 14,228,2- under the direction of — -14, 234, 2-under thy Table 15, 249, 2-under his banner 21,286,2-under the earth 2i,288,i-under thy hand (see also 26, 313,1) 21,290,1-under the sudden visitation of 23,302,1-under shelter of 25,308, i-under the weight of 26,314,2-under reproach 26, 317, i-under the terrors 31,546,2-as well under the Law as under the Gospel 33,565,1-under this Article Understand. 30,517,2-may also understand your minds and 527,1-for the true understanding of the same 33,55s, i-we do understand those canonical Books 562,2-such a Tongue as the people understand in a tongue not understanded of the peo 565,2-that they may be understanded of the Understanding. 2, v,2-accordiug to her best understanding vi,2-grace, wisdom and understanding to exe 10, 32,1-with true knowledge and understanding ■Si^t -good things as pass man's understanding 14,238,2-The Peace of God, which passeth all u. 19,275, i-the spirit of wisdom and understanding 2i,2Sg,2-give him a right understanding of himse 26,314,2-Give them a right understanding of them 32,553,2-Enlighten my understanding with the Undertake. 19,274,2-all those things which ye then undertook or your Sponsors then undertook for Undertaking. 31,547,1-beg his blessing on this our undertaking 549,1-and ti prosper this our undertaking Undone. 8,4, 2-We have left undone those things which Unfeigned. 21,288, i-Give him unfeigned repentance for all 27,320,2-We yield thee unfeigned thanks and 28,326, 2-our unfeigned thanks for all thy mercies Unfeignedly. 8, 5,1-Unfeignedly believe his holy Gospel I5,2;26,3i5,i-may be unfeignedly thankful 13,219, -prepared for those who unfeignedly love 30,512, 1-D0 you unfeignedly believe all the Cano Ungodliness. 30,527, i-deny all ungodliness and worldly lusts Ungodly. 32,554, i-nor the hand of the ungodly to cast them 566, i-of itself, is superstitious and ungodly Unhallowed. 31,547, i-unhallowed, worldly, and common uses 1 1 rum all unhallowed, ordinary, and com Unhappy. 11,38,2-great dangers we are in by our uuhanpf UNINFLUENCED. 1«6 USE. Uninfluenced. a,vi, 2-Uninfluenced by any worldly authority Union. II, 38,2-may hinder us from godly union and 20,277,2-iuystical union that is betwixt Christ Unite. Tit. pge-the - - Church in the United States of Also iv,i; 30.509,1; 525.2; 33.555.i- 3, vii, 1 ;8, 1 3, 2;9, 27, 2(2)-the President of the United ii> 37.1-'^ people of these United States in gene 38,2-united in one holy bond of truth and 25,305, i-may be a safeguard unto the United 2, «, Unity. ,2- 14,2 10, 32,1- 11. 38.1- 13.143. I4S, ' 217, 14,221,2 228,2 229,1 21,285,2 32,554,1 33.557.1 564.2 ■to the preservation of peace and unity -hold the faith in unity of spirit to give to all nations unity, peace, and For the unity of God's People who liveth — in the unity of the sauie Spirit. See also 30,521,2; 14,236,2. in the power — to worship the Unity -so to be joined together in unity of -will not be persuaded to a godly unity -the spirit of truth, unity and concord -and live in unity and godly love -this sick member in the unity of the -so joined together in unity of spirit -in the unity of this Godhead there be -rightly cut off from the unity of the Universal. 8, 14,2-we pray for thy holy Church universal 10, 31,3-to rule and govern thy holy Church u. 11, 40, i-who hast purchased thyself an universal 14,228,2-to inspire continually the Universal Chur 32,553, i-hast purchased to thyself an universal Universe. 8, 13,2-the high and mighty Ruler of the u. Unkind. 14,241,1-Ye know how grievous and unkind a Unlawful. 28,326, i-that no - - unlawful designs - - may rest Unless. 7,xxvii,i-unless the Table gives some Day in 16,251,2-defer not - - unless upon a great and Unnecessary. 2,vi,2-It seems unnecessary to enumerate all Unpardonable. 33,560, 2-sin against the Holy Ghost, and unpardo Unprofitable. 33,560, i-When ye - - say, We are unprofitable Unrestrained. 2,vi,2-uninfluenced and unrestrained by any Unrighteousness. 26,316, i-and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness Unruly. II, 46, i-the outrage of a violent and unruly peop 13,137, -the unruly wills and affections of sinful Unsaid. 14,228, 2-then shall the words — be left unsaid Unshaken. 2,v,2-still been continued firm and unshaken Unspeakable. 13,219, -that we ntay come to those unspeakable 21,290,2-to thy unspeakable glory, that thou 33.561, i-sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfo Unthankfully. 14,242, i-( without any cause) most u. refuse to Until. 6,«v,i; 14,221,1(2); 235,1; 15,244,2; 247,2; 17,257, 2; 18,272,1; 19,273,1(2); 275,1; 276,2; 25,305,1; 30,510,1; 516,2; 522,2; 32,550,2; 33.557.2; 565,1; 566,1 Untoward. 17,260,2-Save yourselves from this untoward gene Unworthily. 14,230, i-if we receive the same unworthily 240,2-those who presume to receive it u. 33.563.1-they that receive them unworthily, pure Unworthiness. 14,239,2-for our u. we dare not, and for our blin 28,325, 2;3i,549,i-sense of our own unworthiness 33.563.1-Art. XXVI. Of the Unworthiness of the Unworthy. 8, 15,1-we thine unworthy servants do give thee 11, 45,1-to the great comfort of us thy unworthy 14,236,2-unworthy, through our manifold sins to 241,1-the great peril of the u. receiving thereof 242,2-but counted u. of the heavenly feast 32,551,2-that an unworthy person should minister Up. 14,233,2-and in their sight ascended up into heav 234,2-not worthy to gather up the crumbs 243,1-to yield u. his soul by death 21,284, i-he himself went not up to joy, but first 23,299, i-He cometh up, and is cut down, like a 301,2-fall asleep - - and awake up after thy 25,309,2-we were carried up as it were to heaven 311,2-those that rose up against us 26,315, 2-in the morning is green and groweth up is cut down, dried up, and withered 27,320,2-whose knowledge the depths are broken u 30,529, i-Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind up 2-the crown — laid up by the Lord 31,546, i-shall go up the aisle of the Church, or 33,561, i-drawing up their minds to high — things See also under stand, lift, give, raise, look, bring, stir, shut, swallow, offer. Upper. 6, xxv, 2-the Remainder • in the upper part Upright. 13, 76, -we cannot always stand upright 28,324, 2-to be just and upright in all our dealings Urgent. 3o,509,2;5i3,2-on urgent occasion, upon some 32,550,2-until some urgent reason or reasons occa Usage. 2, v,i-different forms and Usages may — be 32,550, i-interferes with the Usages, Laws, or Cha Use, (Verb.) 2, v,i-Rites - - appointed to be used therein 2-with a good conscience use and submit 3, vii,i-may be used either separately or togeth may be used either in place of the Prayer the Minister may - - Use such devotions in which case none other shall be used 2-The Minister may - - Use the Proper 4, xi,i-Which May Be Used In Place Of Those USE 167 VERY. 3, 10, Hi >3 5.2 6,1- 11,2 30,1 37,1 2 38,1- 40,1 41,1 43.2 44,2 52,1 60, 88, 127. 203, 14,221,1 225,2 242,1 15.244,1 246,1 16,252,2 256,2 257,1 17,264,1 2- 265,1 2 21,287,1 291,1 22,293,2 23,294,1 302,2- 24,303,1 304, 1' 25,305,1 2- 26,317,1 318, 1- 27,3I9,I- 321,1 28,322,2- 30,509,2 518,2- 523,1- 528,2- 33,563,1 -wheresoever else it is used -when it is used in the courseof the Psalm instead of the words - - use the words -To be used after Morning Service -To be used before the General Thanksgi To be used during their Session -A Prayer to be used at Meetings of Conv -may be used by all Congregations of -To be used in th. Weeks preceding the -To be used on Rogation-Sunday and the -the Prayer — may be used -To be used after the General Thanksgivi -The Collects - - To be Used Throughout may be used at the Evening Service of -the following Collect — may be used at -Give us grace to use such abstinence -the following — may be used at the first -grace to use them alway to thine honour -use with those betwixt whom he perceive ■these Sentences may be used on any -instead of the former, he shall u. this -The Ministration Of - - To Be U-d ■the intermediate parts - - shall be used -true Form - - by him privately before u. 17,265,2-shall use this Form of words -may use the remainder of the Service the Minister shall use this Exhortation -to use all diligence to be rightly instruct -the Minister shall use the exhortation -remaining part of each service shall be u suffice to use the Office for Public Baptism ■may use any part of the service of this •prosper the means which shall be made u. •may be used with aged and bed-ridden is not to be used for any unbaptized •The same office may be used; but in the ■This Service, or — may be used at the omitted, if this be used with Morning Forms Of Prayer To Be Used At Sea The Morning — Service to be used may be also used in Ships of War •Prayers to be used in all Ships in Storms the form which is used in the Communion use such devotions as he shall think ■to be used yearly on the first Thursday to be used instead of that for the day Forms Of Prayer To Be Used In Families ■reverently used and esteemed in this ■to use both public and private monitions ■The Collects shall both be used ■use the authority given him, not to destr •but that we should duly use them we may use their Ministry both in Use. (Noun.) Tit. pge-According to the use of the - - Church I, iv,2-shallbe in use from and after 10, 33, i-to give and preserve to our use 11, 39,2-yield her increase for our use and benefit 45,1-bring forth fruit for the use of man 26,315,2-make such use of your punishments 31,547. i-unhallowed, worldly, and common uses 2-all unhallowed, ordinary, and common u. 548,2-their thankfulness by making a right u. 33,564, i-eat not the Body of Christ in the use of 565,2-Of the right Use of the Church Usual. 21,290, 2-the want of the usual opportunity for 24,303, i-The Woman, at the usual time after her 27,319, i-The service shall be as usual, except 32,551, 1 -at the usual hour of Morning Prayer Utmost. 26,316,2-to the utmost of his power to discover Utterly. 15,250,1-and utterly abolish the whole body of 33,565,1-in all places one, or utterly like Uttermost. 14,241, 2-according to the u. of your powers. See also 21,285,1; 26,313,2. Vain. 13,199, -with every blast of vain doctrine 15, 247, 2-the vain pomp and glory of the world 26,316, i-a vain and presumptuous expectation of 30,522,2-it may never be spoken in vain 33,566,2-that vain and rash Swearing is forbidden Vainglory. 10,30, 2-from pride, vainglory and hypocrisy Vainly. 33.559. i-(as the Pelagians do vainly talk) 562,1-is a fond thing, vainly invented, and Vale. 21,290, i-lead us through this vale of misery Vanity. 18, 266, 2-the pomps and vanity of this wicked Variance. 14,221,2-one of the parties, so at variance, be Variations. 2, v, 2- Variations in things once advisedly establis Various. 2,v, i-Various exigencies of times and occasions Vengeance. 10, 30, 2-neither take thou vengeance of our sins 25,307,2-sins now cry against us for vengeance 26,314, i-be the object of his justice and vengeance Veni. 3o,5i9,i;528,i-Veni, Creator Spiritus Venite. 8,6,1-Venite, exultemus Domino 2-at the end of the Venite, Benedicite Verily. 18,266, 2- Yes, verily; and by God's help so - will 21,283,2-For they verily for a few days chastened Verse. 8, 7, i-or verse of such a Chapter i4,224,2(2)-m the - - beginning at the - - Verse i5,246,i;i6,253,i-tenth Chapter, at the 13th verse 17'259,1-third Chapter, beginning at the first v. 30,519,1-others - - answering by verses 528,1-Bishops - - answering by verses, as folio 31,546,1-the Bishop one verse, and the Clergy ano Very- 8, 12, 13, 84, 14,232, 233, 238, 19.273. 21,283, 3°.52o, 33,557. 559 i-Very God of very God -the rery bond of peace and of all virtues 2- It is very meet, right, and our bounden i-very man, of the substance of the Virgin for he is the very Paschal Lamb, which i-v. members incorporate in the mystical 2-which order is very convenient to be obs i-If the Person visited be very sick, then i-Thou art the very Comforter i-Art. II. Of the Word - - which was the very and eternal God, and of one is one Christ, very God, and very man 2-of one substance — very and eternal i-very far gone from original righteousne 2-most wholesome - - and very full of VESSEL 168 VOUCHSAFE Vessel. 14, 235, 2-to lay his hand upon every vessel 23,301,2-the choice vessels of thy grace 33,560, 2-to bring them as vessels made to Vested. 30,525,2-the Elected Bishop, vested with his Vestry. 32,551, i-in case of - - two members of the Vestry 2(2)-the member of the Vestry supplying 554,2-the Wardens, Vestry, and others, shall Vestrymen. 32,546, i-by the Church-wardens and Vestrymen Vice. 13, 65, -Mortify and kill all vices in us 13,204, -boldly rebuke vice, and patiently suffer 14,229, i-the punishment of wickedness and vice 28,326, 2-may punish wickedness and vice Viciousness. 30,517, i-either for error — or for viciousness Victory. 11, 40, 1 -who art the only giver of all victory 15,248,2-power and strength to have victory 25,311,1-Thanksgiviug after a Victory 2-bless and magnify — for this happy V. 312,1-who art the only giver of victory in particular for this Victory and Deliver View. 32,551,1-holding the keys - - in open view Vigour. 21,291,1-10 health of body and vigour of mind Vile. 1 2,50,2-who are vile earth and miserable sinners Vileness. 1 2,50,2-who meekly acknowledge our vileness Vineyard. 33,562,1-call- - Ministers into the Lord's vineyard Violence. 1 1, 43,1-Guard him — from the violence of ene 25.3O5,i;3O7,2;308,i-the violence of the enemy Violent. 11, 46,1-the outrage of a violent and unruly peo 23,294,1-who have laid violent hands upon thems 26,315, 2-you are soon to be removed — by a v. Virgin. 6,xxiv,2-The Purification of the Blessed Virgin The Annunciation of the Blessed V. 3, 7,2-humble thyself to be born of a Virgin 11,2-Born of the Virgin Mary. See also under Mary. 1 3, 58, -to be born of a pure Virgin 194, -Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin 33,557, i-in the womb of the blessed Virgin Virtue. 13, 84, -bond of peace and of all virtues 14,229, i-main ten ance of thy true religion and v. 15, 248, 2-may also be endued with heavenly v-s 251,2-proceeding in all virtue and godliness* of 23,301,2-for the wonderful giace and virtue decl 28,326, 2-maintain thy true religion and virtue 33.563, 2-G race increased by virtue of prayer unto Virtuous. 13,219, -follow thy - - in all virtuous and godly 30,509,2-of virtuous conversation and without Virtuously. 15,251,1-this Child may be virtuously brought up Visible. 8, 12,1-all things visible and invisible 18,270,2-1 mean an outward and visible sign the outward visible sign, and the 271,1-outward visible sign or form in Baptism 33.557. i-of all things both visible and invisible 561,2-The visible Church of Christ is a congre 563, i-they have not any visible sign or Although in the visible Church, the evil Visibly. 33,563,2-the promises — are visibly signed and 564,1-carnally and visibly press with their Visit. 11, 41,2-hast thought fit to visit us for our sins 42,1-behold, visit and relieve thy sick servant 2-and visit him with thy salvation 43,2-thou hast seen fit to visit him with troub 44,1-Visit them, O Lord, with thy mercy and 13, 52, -thy Son Jesus Christ came to visit us 21,282, i-behold, visit, and relieve this thy servant 283,1-If the Person visited be very sick, then 2-please his gracious goodness to visit us 287,2-Visit him O Lord, with thy salvation 291,1-but didst visit him with comforts from 22,292,2-this thy servant visited with thine hand 293,2-When the sick person is visited, and rec 26,312,2-when notice is given — he shall visit 315,1-whether thou visitest for trial of his pati 36,520, i-Visit our minds, into our hearts 32>553> i-visit, we pray thee, this Congregation Visitation. 11, 42,2-give him grace so to take thy visitation 43, 2-the Prayer in the Visitation of Prisoners 45,1-justly humbled us by thy late visitation 46,2-thy late heavy and dreadful visitation 21,281, i-The Order For The Visitation Of The 282,2-know -- that it is God's visitation 2S3, i-thanks for his fatherly visitation 289,2-of all present at the visitation 290, i-the sudden visitation of thine hand 22, 292, i-in case of sudden visitation, have less 293,2-cut off the form of Visitation at the Psalm 26,312,1-A Form Of Prayer For The Visitation Of 313,1-this present visitation may lead you to Vocation. I3,n8;28,326,2-in his vocation and ministry Voice. 8, 4, i-a pure heart and humble voice 23,302,1-and hear that his most joyful voice 25,305, 2-to hearken to the still voice of thy word 310, 2-may learn — hereafter to obey thy v. 26,315, 2-with a terrible voice of most just judgme 317,1-hear the voice of his complaint; give Void. 28,326, i-with a conscience void of cuTence towards 33,560, i-from which he was clearly void, both in 564,1-and such as be void of a lively faith Voluntary. 33,560, i-Voluntary Works besides, over and Vote. 32,551,2-we are possessed of your Vote that he Vouchsafe. 8, 8, i-Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day 15,1-for thy late mercies vouchsafed unto VOUCHSAFE 160 WAX. 10, 35,1-Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us ii, 38,1-vouchsafe, we beseech thee so to direct 4 1, 2- Vouchsafe to bless thelands and multiply 14,224, i;ig. 276, i-vouchsafe, we beseech thee, to 236,1-vouchsafe to bless and sanctify — these 237,2-for that thou dost vouchsafe to feed us 239, 2-v. to give us for the worthiness of thy 243,1-as the Sou of God did v. to yield up his 15,247,1-That thou hast vouchsafed to call us to 17,261,1-our Lord — would vouchsafe to receive 19,274,2-hast vouchsafed to regenerate these thy 28,326,1-vouchsafe us we beseech thee, the direct 30,513, i-hast vouchsafed to accept and take these 521,2-hast vouchsafed to call these thy servan 31,547,1-Vouchsafe, O Lord, to be present with 548,1-and vouchsafe to give whatever in thy Vow. 15,250,2117, 264, 2-what a solemn vow promise and 18,266, 2-They did promise and vow three things 19,274,1-renew the solemn promise and vow that 280, i-the vow and covenant betwixt 31,547,2-renew the promises and vows of their 548,1-perform — the vow and covenant betwe 33.564. 2-either to vow the estate of single life Walk. 8, 14,1-incline to thy will, and walk in thy way 15,2-by walking before thee iu holiness and 11, j4,2-faithfully live and walk according to 45,1-obediently walk in thy holy commandm 47, ' 1 25. 3 12, 11321, i-holy, and obedient walking 13, 63, -may so walk in the light of thy truth 201, -walk in the way that leadeth to eternal 14,230,2-and walking from henceforth in his holy 238,1-as thou hast prepared for us to walk in 15,248, i-and walk in the same all the days of thy 17,264,2-it is your part — to walk answerably to 18,266, 2-and walk in the same all the days of my 269,2-nor to walk in the Commandments of 23,301, 2-Grant to us — and who walk as yet by 26,314, i-and walk as children of the light 32,554, 2-walk in the ways of truth and peace 33,561, i-they walk, religiously in good works Wall. 31.547. i-much less the walls of temples made with Want. 13,188, -to supply so many as are here wanting 21,290,2-supply to him the want of the usual oppo 22,293,1-want of warning in due time to the Minis War. 11, 40,1-In Time of War and Tumults 25,305, i-may be also used in Ships of War Warden. 32,551, i-the Wardens (or, in case, etc.) standing the Senior Warden (or, etc.,) holding the a-shall the Senior Warden — present the 554,2-after the Benediction - - the Wardens Warn. 16,251, 2-warn them that without like great cause 26,315, 2-that others, warned by your example Warning. 14,240, 1- When the Minister giveth w. for the 22,293,1-want of warning in due time to the Mini Warrant. 33.559. 1-by most certain warrants of Holy Script Warranty. 33,562, i-and grounded upon no warranty of Scrip Wash. 14,234,2-our souls washed through his most preci 15,245, 1:249, 1 -to the mystical washing away of wash him and sanctify him with the 2-benediction of thy heavenly washing 21,288,2-Wash it, we pray thee, in the blood of Watchful. 28,323, 1-T0 thy watchful providence we owe it 327,1-watchful providence over us through the Watchmen. 3o,5i6,2-Messengers, Watchmen, and Stewards Water. 8, 8,2-0 ye Waters that be above the firmament 9,2-0 ye Whales and all that move in the W. 10, 33, i-all who travel by land or by water 11, 45, i-with immoderate rain and waters 15,244,2-then to be filled with pure Water regenerate and born anew of W. and of may be baptized with W. and the Holy 245,1-save Noah — from perishing by water sanctify Water to the mystical washing 248,2-did shed out of his - - side both water 249,1-sanctify this Water to the mystical wash he shall dip it in the Water discreetly dip it — or shall pour Water upon it 2-Immersion, or the pouring of Water on the Infant. See also 16,257,1; 17,265,1,2 16,252, i-the Minister shall pour Water upon it 256,2-the Child was baptized with Water, in 17,259, 2-be born of water and of the Spirit 263,1-dip him in the water, or pour water 18,271,1-Water; wherein the person is baptized 19,274, 2-to regenerate — by Water and the 305,1-hast compassed the waters with bounds 25,309,2-the waters of the sea had well-nigh the proud waters had well-nigh gone 311,1-Yea, the waters had drowned us, and the deep waters of the proud had gone Wave. 15,245.1-may so pass the waves of this troubleso 25,305,2-the winds — lift up the waves of the 309,2-the stormy wind lifted up the waves Way. 8, 4,1-We have erred and strayed from thy w-s 14,1-incline to thy will, and walk in thy way 2-to make thy ways known unto them may be led into the way of truth 10, 31, 2-to rule and govern — in the right way 32, 2-to bring into the way of truth 13. 55. -messenger to prepare thy way before 56, -so prepare and make ready thy way 135, -that they may return into the way of 166, -that we, running the way of thy comma 201, -to be the way, the truth, and the life walk in the way that leadeth to eternal 204, -sent to prepare the way of thy Son our 14,224. 2:19,276, i-direct — in the ways of thy 230,2-walking from henceforth in his holy w-s 239, i-dispose the w. of thy servants towards 241,1-Thew. and means thereto is 21,283,1-right way that leadeth unto everlasting 284, i-our way to eternal joy is to suffer here 23,301,2-follow — where thou hast led the way 26,313, i-The way and means thereto is, to exam 316,1-Do riot either way abuse the goodness of 28,324, 2-Direct us in all our ways 30,517, 2-draw all your cares and studies this way 32,554,2-may walk in the ways of truth aud Wax. 30,517, 2-ye may wax riper and stronger in your WEAK. 170 WHEREBY. Weak. 30,529, i-Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind 33i565, i-woundeth the consciences of the weak Weak-hearted. 10, 32,2-to comfort and help the weak-hearted Weakness. I3'I5°> -through the weakness of our mortal 21, 282, 2-the sense of his weakness may add stren as youth, strength, health, age, weakness 288,1-lying under thy hand in great weakness 22,293,1-when extreme weakness renders it expe 28,323,2-knowest the weakness and corruption of 30,520, 2-Our weakness strengthen and confirm Wearied. 12,50,2-grieved and wearied with the burden of Weather. ii, 39, 1 ;45,i-For Fair Weather 39,2141, i-such seasonable weather that 45,2-by this seasonable - - change of weather Wed. 20,278,1-have this Woman to thy wedded wife 2-have this Man to thy wedded husband 279,1-1 M. take thee N. to my wedded Wife I N. take thee M. to my wedded Husband 2-With this Ring I thee wed. and with all Wedlock. 20, 280, i-have consented together in holy wedlock Wednesday. 6,xxiv,2-being the Wednesday, Friday and the Monday — and Wednesday before 10, 3o,i-after Morning Service, on — Wednesd-s 13,109, -Wednesday before Easter Week. 3, viii,»-appointed - - for any day in the same w 6,xxiv, i-Septuagesima — Nine - -Weeks before Rogation Sunday — Five — Weeks ii, 40, i-in the weeks preceding the stated Times '3, 52,1-The Collect — shall serve all the week 14,225,2-are in the week following to be observed Weeping. 12,51, i-Who turn to thee in weeping, fasting, Weigh. 14,236,2-not weighing our merits, but pardoning 30,517, 2-have well weighed these things with by daily reading and weighing the Scrip Weight. 25,308, i-not to sink under the weight of our sins Weighty. 2, v,i-upon weighty and important considerati 2-just and weighty considerations her ther 23,302, i-is hereby allowed for weighty cause 30,516,2-to how weighty an Office and Charge ye 517,1-compass the doing of so weighty a work Welcome. 32,554, 2-salute and welcome him, bidding him Welfare. 11,37, 2-the safety, honour, and welfare of thy Well. (Adverb.) 2, v,2-as wellin the chiefest materials as in the 8, 4, 1 -as well for the body as the soul 16,253, '-that in this case all is well done 20,278,1-For be ye well assured, that if any perso 3o,5i3,2-so well behave themselves in this inferior 30,513,2-he may be perfect and well expert 516, i-as well in your private examination as 517,1-as well to show yourselves dutiful and 2- We have good hope that ye have well 518,2-monitions and — as well to the sick as 521,2-as well by these thy Ministers, as by 31,546, 2-as well under the Law as under the 548, 1 -as well for the body as for the soul 33,561, i-as well because it doth greatly establish 562,1-as well of Images as of Relics, and also 566, i-clearing of them, as well from obsolete to all men, as well Clergy as Laity Well. (Noun.) 8,9,2-0 ye Wells, bless ye the Lord Well-beloved. 15,245,1-Baptism of thy well-beloved Son Jesus 2-as thou hast promised by thy well-beloved 17,261,1-Well-beloved, who are come hither desir 265,1-in the exhortation, Well-beloved 23,301, i-which thy well-beloved Son shall then 32,550, 1-T0 our well-beloved in Christ, A. B. Well-governing. 30,526, i-edifying and well-governing of thy Chur Well-learned. 30,525, 2-present — this godly and well-learned Well-nigh. 25, 309, 2-the waters of the sea had well-nigh proud waters had well-nigh gone over Whale. 8,9,2-0 ye Whales and all that move in the wat Whatever. 11, 44, i-whatever sufferings they are to endure 28,324,2-These things, and whatever else thou 31,548,2-whatever in thy infinite wisdom thou Whatsoever. 2, vi,2-by any worldly authority whatsoever 11, 38, 2-hatred and prejudice and whatsoever 41,1-whatsoever is needful for the life of man 21,282,2-Wherefore, whatsoever your sickness be 283, i-to correct — whatsoever doth offend the 285,2-whatsoever hath been decayed by the 289,1-whatsoever defilements it may have cont 26,317, i-Renew in him whatsoever hath been dec 33,557, 2_so that whatsoever is not read therein 558,2-no Christian man whatsoever is free Whenever. 222,1-Note, that whenever it is omitted Whensoever. 10, 34,2-our troubles — whensoever they oppress 18,272,2-And whensoever the Bishop shall give 21,283,2-whensoever, by any manner of adversity 22,292,1-in readiness to die, whensoever it shall 292,2;26,3i8,2-whensoever his soul shall depart Whereas. 7,xxviii,i-whereas all the other Hundredth Yea T3> 57, -whereas through — we are sore let and 17,265,1-Whereas necessity may require the bapti 33,560, i-whereas Christ saith plainly, When ye Whereby. 14,234, i-whereby we have been brought out of 240, 2-w. alone we obtain remission of our sins 17,260,1-Whereby ye may perceive the great nece 18,270,2-as a means whereby we receive the same 271,1-Repentance, whereby they forsake sin Faith, whereby they stedfastly believe WHEREBY. 171 WHOLLY. 23,299, 2-whereby he is able to subdue all things 33,559, i-whereby man is very far gone from whereby the lust of the flesh — is not 560, 2-whereby — he hath constantly decreed 561,1-whereby the Devil doth thrust them 2-the Name of — whereby men must be 563, 2-whereby Christian men are discerned whereby, as by an instrument, they that 564, i-the mean whereby the Body of Christ is Wherefore. 8, 4,1-Wherefore I pray and beseech you 5,1-Wherefore let us beseech him to grant 14, 235, 2-Wherefore, O Lord, and heavenly Fath 240, 2- W. it is our duty to render most — than 242. i-W. take ye good heed, lest ye — provo 2-Wherefore then do ye not repent and W. , according to mine office, I bid you i5,246,2;i7.26o,2-Wherefore, we being thus persu 247,2;i7,26i,2-Wherefore, after this promise 17, 261, 2-Wherefore, after this promise made by 21,282, 2-Wherefore, whatsoever your sickness be 26,315, 2-Wherefore we come to you in the bowels 30,516,2-Wherefore consider with yourselves the 33.558, 2-Wherefore they are not to be heard 559, 2-Wherefore we have no power to do good Wherefore that we are justified by faith 560, 2-Wherefore the grant of repentance is not Wherefore, they — be called according 562. r-Wherefore, although the Church be a 564, 2-Wherefore the sacrifices of Masses, in Wherein. 7,xxvii,2-wherein the number of Hundreds 14,221, 2-that wherein he himself hath offended 18,266,1-My Sponsors in Baptism; wherein I was 271,1-Water; wherein the person is baptized Whereinsoever. 14,241.1-whereinsoever ye shall perceive yourselv 26.313, i-whereinsoever you shall perceive yourse Whereof. 13,167. -those things whereof our conscience is 14,243,1-for the obtaining w. we shall not cease 18, 27 1, 2-the benefits whereof we are partakers 20 2S0, i-whereof this Ring — is a token and 21,283,2-without chastisement, whereof all are 25,31 1, 2-the whole glory whereof we do ascribe 30,513, 2-In executing whereof if he be found 32,551, i-In witness whereof, we have hereunto 33.557. i-whereof is one Christ, very God, and 565,1-the several titles whereof we have joined Wheresoever. 8,5,2-both here and wheresoever else it is used Whereunto. 30,516, 2-this Office is, whereunto ye are called 517,2-whereunto it hath pleased God to call 526,1-whereunto we trust the Holy Ghost hath the Office whereunto he is called Wherever. 31,547, i-wherever two or three of thy faithful Wherewith. 2, v,i-wherewith Christ hath made us free 11, 39,2-wherewith for our sins thou hast afflicted 46,1-great — dangers wherewith we were 26.314, i-concerning the crimes wherewith he is 33.557, 2-wherewith he ascended into heaven, and Whether. 6,xxiv,i-the nearest Sunday — whether before 16,252,2-shall examine whether the same hath 17,257,2-examiuation, whether they be sufficiently 18,272,1-To examine themselves whether they 20,277, i-whether by publishing the Banns in Chu 21,282, 2-whether it be to try your patience for 284,2-whether you do believe as a Christian 285. 1 ; 26, 314, 1 1316, 2-whether he repent him truly 26,315, i-whether thou visitest for trial of his pati 32, 551, 2-whether it afford just cause to suspend While. 2, vi, 2-while these alterations were in review 23,298,2-while the Corpse is made ready to be 299, i-while the earth shall be cast upon the 26,313, 2-good heed while the day of salvation While you have the light, believe in the Whilst. 14,228, 2-Whilst these Sentences are in reading 21,285, 1 -to take order — whilst they are in health White. 13,210, -transfigured, in raiment white and gliste 14,221,2-The Table — having a fair white linen 26,313, 2-they shall be made white as snow Whither. 13,142-whither our Saviour Christ is gone before Whitsunday. 6, xxiv.i-Whitsunday is Seven Weeks after Eas 7,xxvii, -(Table) 8, 2,2-(Among the opening sentences) 143, -(Heading) 14,324, 2-shall be said on Christmas-day — Whits 233,2-Upon Whitsunday and six days after Whitsun-week. 6,xxiv,2-Mouday and Tuesday in Whitsun-week 13,145-Monday in Whitsun-week Whole. 2, vi,2-it is hoped the whole will be received 6,xxiv,i-Days Of Fasting — Through The Whole 8, 4, 1-T0 be said by the whole Congregation 6,2:7, i;g, 21, 2-at the end of the whole Portion 9, 27,2-Have mercy upon this whole land io. 35,2-our whole trust and confidence in thy ii, 37,2-for them, for us, and thy whole Church 38, i-the whole of thy dispersed sheep, being 2-dwell on the face of the whole earth 13,118, -the whole body of the Church is governed 14, 228, 2-the whole state of Christ's Church milita 235,1-sacrifice — for the sins of the whole 236, i-we, and all thy whole Church, may 15,250, i-and utterly abolish the whole body of 17,261,2-presence of — and this whole congregat 18,269, 1-T0 Put my whole trust in him, to call 23,302, i-to say — the whole or a part of the s. 25, 311, 2-the whole glory whereof we do ascribe 28,327, i-care — through the whole course of our 30,513, 2-continue — the space of a whole year 518, 2-monitions — to the sick as to the whole 525,2-continued the whole night in prayer 33,557, i-so that two whole and perfect Natures 564,2-for all the sins of the whole world taken of the whole multitude of the faith Wholesome. 13,216, -wholesome medicines of the doctrine 30,512, 2:518, 2-as much as in you lieth, wholesome 5 1 7, 2- wholesome and godly examples and 527,1-to teach and exhort with wholesome Doc 529,2-wholesome example in word, in convers 33.559* 2~a most wholesome Doctrine and very 563, i-they have a wholesome effect or operati 565,2-doth contain a godly and wholesome Doc Wholly. 14,230, 2-submitting ourselves wholly to his holy 21,283, 1 -submitting yourself wholly unto his will WHOLLY. 172 WISDOM. 30,517,2-to give yourselves wholly to this Office apply yourselves wholly to this one th Whosoever. 13, 84, -without which whosoever liveth in count 15,248, 2-whosoever is here dedicated to thee by 23,300,2-iu whom, whosoever believeth, shall whosoever liveth and believeth in him 31,547,2-grant that whosoever shall be dedicated 548, i-whosoever shall receive in this place the whosoever shall be joined together in whosoever shall draw near to thee in 33,565. i-Whosoever — doth openly break the 566,1-whosoever are consecrated or ordered Why. 2o,277,i-why these two persons should not be 2-why they may not lawfully be joined 278, i-itnpediment, why ye may not be lawfully 18,271, i-Why then are Infants baptized, when 2-Why was the Sacrament of the Lord's 32,55 1, 2-just cause why he may not be instituted Wicked. 13,118, -given up into the hands of wicked men 18, 266,2-the pomps and vanity of this wicked 21,282, i-Nor the wicked approach to hurt him 26,315, 2-likewise say — to the wicked, Go ye 316,1-there is no peace, — to the wicked 33,564, i-Art. XXIX. Of the Wicked, which eat The Wicked, and such as be void of a Wickedness. 8, 3,2-our manifold sius aud wickedness 5,1-thathe may turn from his wickedness 11, 44, 1 -condition — by their sins and wickedness 13, 57, -through our sius aud wickedness, we are 133, -the leaven of malice and wickedness 14,229, i-the punishment of wickedness and vice 23 1, 1 -acknowledge — our manifold sins aud w 18,270,1-keep us from all sin aud wickedness 26,313, 2-though your wickednesses have gone 316,2-knoweth any combinations in wickedness 28,326, 2-that they may puuish wickedness and 33,563, i-Neither is — taken away by their w-ss Widow. 10,33, i-defend the fatherless children and w-s Wife. 20, 278,1-have this Woman to thy wedded wife 279,1-1 M. take thee N. to my wedded Wife 280,2-1 pronounce that they are Man and Wife Wile. 2i,2S9,i-the lusts of the flesh, or the wiles of Satan Wilfully. 14,243, i-wilfully abstain from the Lord's Table Will. (Verb.) 14,221, 2-will not be persuaded to a godly unity 242,2-will not communicate — will not come 243,1-that ye w. be partakers of this holy Com 15,248,1-Wilt thou be baptized in this Faith Wilt thou then obediently keep God's Answer. I will, by God's help 2- Yes, verily; and by God's help so I will 2-who makest us both to will and to do i-M., wilt thou have this Woman to thy Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour 2-The Man shall answer, I will N. wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded Wilt thou obey him, and serve him The Woman shall answer, I will i-if thou wilt, thou canst even yet raise i-Answer. I will 2-we purpose, God willing, to receive 2-1 will, the Lord being my helper i-as God hath willed and commanded. Will merely denoting futurity, passim. 18,266, 19.275 20,278 21,288, 30,512 5H: 518, 33.560, Will. (Noun.) 8, 14,1-may always incline to thy will 9 21,2-aud on earth peace, good will towards men . See also under good 11, 43,2-with resignation to thy blessed will 44,2-live and walk according to thy will 47,2-live in this world according to thy will 13, 68, -in all things obey thy blessed will 137, -the unruly wills and affections of sinful 150, -please thee, both in will and deed 163, -enabled to live according to thy will 187, -Stir up - - the wills of thy faithful peop 14,230,2-submitting — to his holy will 240,1-faithfully asked according to thy will 241,1-Either by will, word or deed I5,248,i;i8,266,2-keep God's holy will and comma 21,283, i-submitting yourself wholly unto his will 285,1-be admonished to make his Will 2-or by his own carnal will and frailness 290, i-If it be thy will, preserve his life 291,1-in patience and submission to th)* will 22,292,2-recover — if it be thy gracious will 25,310,2-to obey thy voice, and to do thy will 26,313, i-submission — to his holy will 2-offended either by will, word, or deed resignation of yourself to the will of God 315,1-submit himself to thy holy will and pleas 317,1-or by his own carnal will and frailness 30,511, 21517, 2-according to the will of our Lord 512,2-following with a glad mind and will 513,2-ready will to observe all spiritual Discipl 517,1-have a mind or will thereto of yourselves for that will and ability is given of God 2-also understand your minds and wills 519, i-hath given you this will to do all these 526,2-accordiug to the will of our Lord Jesus 32.553,2-the wishes and desires of my will centre 33,561, i-that will of God is to be followed Willingly. 11, 43,2-thou dost not willingly afflict or grieve 30,512, i-Will you do this gladly and willingly 33,560, 2-Not every deadly sin willingly committed 565,1-through his private judgment, willingly Wind. 8, 9,1-0 ye Winds of God, bless ye the Lord 14,233,2-sound as it had been a mighty wind 25,305. 2-at whose command the winds blow 306,1-thy word - - to rebuke the raging winds 309, 2-the stormy wind lifted up the waves 310,2-how both winds and seas obey thy comm Windy. 25,310, i-and the windy storm ceased, and was Wine. 14,228,2-so much Bread and Wine as he shall think sufficient. See also under Bread. 235,2-in which there is any Wine to be consecr 236, i-gifts and creatures of bread and wine Winter. 8,4, i-O ye Winter and Summer, bless ye the Wisdom. 2, vi,2-grace, wisdom and understanding to exe 11, 42,1-apply our hearts unto that heavenly w 43,2-In thy wisdom thou hast seen fit to visit 13, 56, -turning the hearts - - to the wisdom of 14,239,2-the fountain of all w., who kuowest our 19,275, i-the spirit of wisdom aud understanding 3i,54S,2-in thy infinite wisdom thou shalt see to 33,557, i-of infinite power, wisdom, aud goodness 558, 2-The Book of Wisdom 559,1-which some do expound the wisdom WISE. 178 WORD. Wise. (Noun.) T3, 54. -that we may in such wise hear them 15,247,1; 17,261, i-speak — on this wise 30,521, 2-Bishop shall pray in this wise, and say 33.561, i-in such wise, as they be generally set 563,2-The Baptism of — is in any wise to be 564,1-yet in no wise are they partakers of Wise. (Adjective.) 23,299, 2-pleased Aimighty God in his wise provid 30,528, 2-as a wise and faithful servant 32,552, 2-of thy wise providence hast appointed Wisely. 11, 40,2-faithfully and wisely make choice of fit 26,313,1-wisely and mercifully ordered the course Wish. 28,326,2-those who have done or wish us evil 32,550,2-occasion a wish in you, or in — to bring 553,2-may all the wishes and desires of my Withdraw. 11, 42,1-withdraw from us the grievous sickness 14,242,2-w-ing yourselves from this holy Supper Wither. 26.315, 2-is cut down, dried up, and withered Within. 8, I3,i;g,26,2-make clean our hearts within us 14, 221, 2- an account — within fourteen days 18,272,2-Names of all such persons within his 25,309, 2-our soul melted within us because of 26,316,1-nor say within yourself, Peace, peace 30,518,2-as well to the sick as — within your 31,546,2-The Bishop shall go within the rails, with. See also 32,551,1,2; 552,1. Withstand. 13,176, -to withstand the temptations of the world 25,311, 2-power - - which none is able to withstand 30,527, i-to withstand and convince the gainsayers Witness. (Noun.) 13,210, -didst reveal to chosen witnesses 16,252,2-before divers witnesses, I baptized 17,261,2-in the presence of these your Witnesses 264,2-andespecially before you their chosen w. 30,526, 2-and bear witness how you are minded to 32,551, i-In witness whereof, we have hereunto 33.562, i-be a witness and a keeper of Holy 2-but rather they be certain sure witnesses Witness. (Verb.) 16, 252,21253, i-doth witness to our comfort 20,280, i-have witnessed the same before God Wolf. 30,529, i-to the flock — a shepherd, not a wolf Woman. 10, 33, i-to preserve — all women in the perils of 11, 44,2-The Thanksgiving of Women after when any Woman — shall have desired to preserve — this woman, thy servant 20,277,1-the Man on - - and the Woman on the 2-join together this Man and this Woman 278,1-have this Woman to thy wedded wife 2-shall the Minister say unto the Woman The Woman shall answer, I will Who giveth this Woman to be married 279,1-receiving the Woman at her father's cause — to take the Woman by her the Woman with her right hand taking 2-shall give unto the Woman a Ring (2)-the fourth finger of the Woman's left 2So,i-blessiug - - upon this man and this w. 23,298,2-Mau, that is born of a woman, hath but 24,303, i-The Thanksgiving of Women After Commonly Called The Churching Of W. The Woman, at the usual time after her 2-Theu shall be said - - the woman still 304,1-0 Lord, save this woman thy servant 2-The Woman that cometh to give her the relief of distressed women iu child Womb. 33,557, 1 -took in the womb of the blessed Virg Wonder. 25,305,2- how terrible — in all thy works of w. 310, i-and declare the wonders that he hath 2-Thou hast showed us — and wonders in Wonderful. 13,191, -having his wonderful conversion in reme 2r4. -services of Angels — in a wonderful 21.290,2-We bless thy wonderful goodness, for 23,301,2-for the wonderful grace and virtue decla Wonderfully. 13,204, -John Baptist was wonderfully born 210, -thine only-begotten Sou wonderfully tra 25,310,2-and wonderfully command a deliverance hast so powerfully and wonderfully defe Wondrous. 25,310, i-Lord God, who 0UI3' doeth wondrous Wont. 13, 167- wont to give more than either we desire Word. 2, v,2-anything in it contrary to the Word of 3,viii,2-Anthenis in the words of Holy Scripture 8, 4, i-to hear his most holy Word 11,2-may instead of the words — use the w-s which are considered as words of the 9, 27,2-according to thy blessed Word and ordi 10, 31,1-hardness — and contempt of thy Word knowledge and understanding of thy W. 2-to hear meekly thy Word and to receive 33,2-amend — according to thy holy Word 11, 43,2-hast taught us in thy holy Wor4 that J3> 54, -by patience and comfort of thy holy W 119, -take from them — andcontempt of thy W 188, -that we, being called by the holy Word 207, -diligently to preach thy holy Word 211, -truly to believe and to preach thy Word to love that Word which he preached 14,221, i-wrong to his neighbours by word or deed 222,1-God spake these words and said 228, 2-a Hymn — in the words of Holy Script then shall the words — be left unsaid 229,1-may agree in the truth of thy Holy Word set forth thy true and lively Word they may hear and receive thy holy W. 231,1-have committed by thought, word, and 2-what comfortable words our Saviour 232,2-these words [Holy Father] must be omitt 234, i-the words [Holy Father] being retained 236, i-bless and sanctify with thy Word and 237,2-ending with these words, partakers of 239,1-the words which we have heard with our 241, i-to have offended, either by will, w. or 2-an hinderer or slanderer of his W. or to some other Minister of God's W. I5,246,i;i6,253,2-Hear the words the Gospel, writ brief Exhortation upon the words of the 2-in this Gospel the words of our Saviour 247,2-constantly believe God's holy Word, and 16,252, i-shall pour - - saying these words 253, i-Hear the words of the Gospel written by 256,2117, 265, 2-shall use this Form of words 17,259,1-Hear the words of the Gospel, written by WORD. 174 WORLD. 17,259,2-in this Gospel the express words of our 260, 2-And with many other words exhorted he 261,2-promised in his holy Word to grant all 264,2-rightly instructed in God's holy Word 265, i-instead of these words, come hither desir shall be inserted this word, desirous after the words, these Persons and these only after the words, these thy Servants 2-only changing the word Infant for Child 18,269, 1-T0 honour his holy Name and his Word To hurt nobody by word or deed 270,2-What meanest thou by this word Sacram 19,274, i-Hear the words of the Evangelist Saint 276, i-knowledge and obedience of thy Word 20, 278, i-otherwise than as God's Word doth 21, 283,2- These words, good brother, are written 288, i-that there is no word impossible with 289,1-hast written thy holy Word for our 22,293,1-beginning at these words, Ye who do The Prayer — ending with these words 25,305,2-hearken to the still voice of thy word 306, i-O send thy word of command to rebuke 311,1-not only by our words, but also by our 26,313, 2-to have offended, either by will, word, or 28,324, i-strict account of our thoughts, words 30,511, i;5i5,i-both by word and good example 510,1-saying these words 514,2-in the — the word Deacons shall be and the word Priests inserted instead of 518,2-doctrines, contrary to God's Word 522, i-a faithful Dispenser of the Word of God Authority to preach the Word of God 2-that thy Word spoken by their mouths shall deliver out of thy most holy Word that in all our words and deeds we may 523,1-they may diligently preach thy Word 526, i-that, both by word and deed, he may 527, i-erroneous — doctrine contrary to God 's W 2-by the authority of God's Word — is 529, 2-that he, preaching thy Word, may not a wholesome example in word, in conve 31,547, 2-for reading thy holy Word, for celebrati 548, i-by thy holy Word which shall be read 32,552,2-conduct in dispensing the divine Word 553,1-May the words of his mouth and the me 2-Fill my memory with the words of thy set forth thy true and lively Word 554, i-clearness — of thy holy Word 33.557. 1 -Art. II. Of the Word or Son of God The Son, which is the Word of the Fath 561,2-declared unto us in the Word of God in which the pure Word of God is preach 562, i-that is contrary to God's Word written 562,1,2:565, 1 -repugnant to the Word of God 563, i-in the Ministration of the Word both in hearing the Word of God, and in 564,1-repugnant to the plain words of Scriptu 565,1-nothing be ordained against God's Word 2-reverend Estimation of God's Word 566, i-as well from obsolete words and phrases Work. 2, vi, i-this great and good work miscarried at that time. 2-this important work being brought to a 8, 8,2-0 all ye works of the Lord. See also under all 27,1; 47,2; 232,1; 239,11247, 2(2); 250,2; 264,2; 266,2; 305.2; 310,2. 10, 34,2-the noble works that thou didst in their 11, 38, i-to direct — govern us in our work the clause, govern us in our work to gov clause — to govern them in their work *3> 52. -may cast away the works of darkness 79, -might destroy the works of the devil 175, -continually to be given to all good w-s 182, -devoutly given to serve thee in good w-s 187, -bringing forth the fruit of good works 14,224, 2-,19,276,1-direct - - in the works of thy 14,238, 15.247. 20,277, 21.290, 28,324, 30,517, 519, 522, 526, 527. 529 3Ti547: 543 33,559 560,1 562 565 1 -such good w-s as thou hast prepared for i-this charitable work — in bringing this 2-first miracle that he wrought in Caua of 2-uiay in a short time do the work of many i-according to the works done in the body 2-prosper the works of our hands in the i-compass the doing of so weighty a work i-accomplish his work which he hath beg i-Receive — for the Office and Work of a i-the work whereunto we trust the Holy called to the Work and Ministry of a i-an example of good works unto others 2-the good work which he hath begun i-forthe Office and Work of a Bishop 1 -which pious works have been approved 2-eujoy the benefit of this pious work 2-by bis own natural strength and good w. we have no power to do good works and not for our own works and deservin Art. XII. Of Good Works Albeit that Good Works, which are the Art. XIII. Of Works before Justification Works done before the grace of Christ Art. XIV. Of Works of Supererogation Voluntary Works besides, over, and which they call Works of Supererogation they walk religiously in good works ,l-chosen and called to this work by men 2-Of good Works: first of Fasting Work. 10, 34,2- 11. 41,1- 23.299.2- 25,311,1- 26,313,1 2- 28,325,2- 33.559.2- 561,1- 562,2 (Verb.) the craft - - worketh against us hast commanded us to work with quietne according to the mighty working where the Lord hath wrought: a mighty salvati they will work together for our good the night cometh when no man can work and work in us an hearty contrition working with us, when we have that by his Spirit working in due season feel - - the working of the Spirit of the working — mortifying the works of by the which he doth work invisibly in World. '. 8, 6,1-is now, and ever shall' be world without end. See also under end. 7,2-holy Church throughout all the world 12, i-Begotten of his Father before all worlds 2-the Life of the world to come 15,1-the redemption of the world by our Lord 2-granting us in this world knowledge of and in the world to come life everlasting 9, 2i.2<3);io,33,2(2)-takest away the sins of the world. See also 14,233,1; 21,289,1; 33, 560,1. 27, i-that peace which the world cannot give 10, 30, i-the Son, Redeemer of the world 31,1-the deceits of the world, the flesh and 11, 41,2-and multiply the harvests of the world 44, i-they are to endure in this world 46,1-all the world may know that thou art 47,2-live in this world according to thy will 56:23, 299,2-second coming to judge the world 12, 50,2-so make haste to help us in this world ever live with thee in the world to come 13,137, -sundry and manifold changes of the w. 157, -course of this world may be so peaceably 176, -the temptations of the world, the flesh 191, -light of- - to shine throughout the world 210, -from the disquietude of this world 14,230,1-redemption of the world by the death 235, i-sacrifice - - for the sins of the whole w. 15,245,1-pass the waves of this troublesome world 248, i-the vaiu pomp and glory of the world 2-againstthe devil, the world and the flesh 249,2-against sin, the world, and the devil 17,260,1-Go ye into all the world, and preach WORLD. 175 WRITE. 17,264,2-live godly - - in this present world iS.266,2-pomps and vanity of this wicked world 267,1-who hath made me, and all the world 20,280,2-in the world to come ye may have life 21,284,2-come again, at the end of the world 285, 1:26,314, i-be in charity with all the world 286,2-0 Saviour of the world, who by thy 289, i-in the midst of this miserable - - world 290,1-in perfect charity with the world 23,299,2-to take out of this world the soul and the life of the world to come 301,1-prepared - - from the beginning of the w. 2-the lights of the world in their several 302,1-from the foundation of the world 25,311, 2-the Sovereign Commander of all the w. 26,313, i-ordered the course of this world 315,2-use of your punishments in this world may be saved in the world to come 28,324,2-from the thoughts of this world 327,1-sending thy only Son into the world 50,516, 2-that are in this naughty world 5 1 8, 2-the study of the world and the flesh 520,2-That neither devil, world, nor flesh 521,1-From hence to the world's end 2-sent abroad into the world his Apostles flock in all the parts of the world 527,1-live soberly - - in this present world 52.553, i-with - - to the end of the world 554, 2-the course of this world may be so peace 33,559, 1_in every person born into this world 560,2-before the foundations of the world were 564,2-for all the sins of the whole world Worldly. 2, vt,2-uninfluenced - - by any worldly aut 13, 68, -mortified from all worldly and carnal 208, -forsaking all worldly and carnal affectio 14,242,2-otherwise hindered with w. business 20, 279, 2-with all my worldly goods I thee endow 26,316, i-let no worldly consideration hinder you 30,517,1-to forsake and set aside - - all worldly 527,1-deny all ungodliness and worldly lusts 3I,547.I-unUallowed, worldly, and common uses Worse. 2o,279,i(2)-for better for worse, for richer for poo Worship. (Noun ) 2, v,i-in his worship different forms - - may the particular forms of Divine Worship 2-in her Forms of Public Worship piety - - in the worship of God vi,i-to model — forms of worship and discip 2-doctriue, discipline or worship 14,225,2-any other occasion of Public Worship 28,324,2-the place of thy public worship 30,525, 2(2)-Doctrine, Discipline, and Worship of 3i,547.i-houses for the public worship of God the several offices of religious worship 548,2-devote - - to thy honour and worship Worship. (Verb.) 8, 7,1-All the earth doth worship thee 8, i-Aud we worship thy Name 12,2-the Father - - together is worshipped 9, 2 1, 2- We praise thee — we worship thee 13.148, -in the power to worship the Unity 18,269,1-To worship him, to give him thaaks 270,1-that we may worship him, serve him and 50.521.2-we praise and worship thee 3'.549,2-thv holy Name may be worshipped in 32,553, i-we worship and glorify as one God, 33.562, i-concerning - - Worshipping and Adorati 564, i-reserved - - lifted up, or worshipped Worth. * 13,84-without charity are nothing worth Worthily. 13, 86, -worthily lamenting our sins aad acknowl 93. -for - - do worthily deserve to be punished 14,222, i-and worthily magnify thy holy Name 236, 2-may worthily receive the most precious 240,2-divine — to them who receive it w. 33,563, 1 -in such only as worthily receive the 2-rightly, worthily, and with faith, receive Worthiness. 14,239,2-vouchsafe to give us for the w. of thy Worthy. 8, 4, i-to set forth his most worthy praise 13,167, -things which we are not worthy to ask 14,234,2-not worthy to gather up the crumbs 241,1-received as w. partakers of that holy 15,249, 2-Church kuoweth no worthy cause of 23,299, i-thou most worthy Judge eternal 30,513, 2-fouud worthyto be called unto the higher 31,548, i-to set forth thy most worthy praise 549, '-we are not worthy to offer unto thee 32,553,2-0 Lord my God, I am not worthy that 33.565, 2-Of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament Would. 12, 50,2-who wouldest not the death of a sinner 14,241,2-would have forgiveness of your offences 242,2-because - - or w. try their yokes of 18,269, i-to do to all men as I would they 26,313,2-as you would have forgiveness of your 32,551,2-because we would not that an unworthy Wound. 11, 46,2-0 Lord God, who hast wounded us for 33,565, i-woundeth the consciences of the weak Wrath. 10, 30,2- 12, 51.1- 14,231,1- 15,245,1- 18,271,1- 21,289,1- 26,314,2- 28,326,1- 3L547.2- 33.559.1- -from thy wrath, and from everlasting -And in thy wrath thinkest upon mercy -Provoking most justly thy wrath and ind -delivered frorp thy wrath, may be receiv -born in sin, and the children of wrath thy wrath lieth hard upon him, and his •and in thy wrath rememberest mercy -suffer the sun to go down upon our w. -delivered from thy wrath and eternal -it deserveth God's wrath and damnation Wrathfully. 25,311,1-when they were so wrathfully displeased Wretchedness . 13, 86, -lamenting - - acknowledging our w-ness 26,315, 2-lay before you the wretchedness of your Wretchlessness. 33,56i, i-or into wretchlessness of most unclean Writ. 33,562, i-a witness and a keeper of Holy Writ 564, i-Transubstantiation - - cannot be proved by Holy Writ Write. 9, 16, i-he shall say that which is written after 13, 54, -caused all holy Scriptures to be written 14,223, 2-and write all these thy laws in our hearts 224,2-The Epistle - - is written in the - - Chap The Holy Gospel is written in the - - Ch I5.246,i;i6,253,i-Hear the words -- written by 17,259,1-Hear the words - - written by St. John 21,283,2-are written in holy Scripture for our 289, i-Thou wiitest bitter things against him who hast written thy holy Word for our 30,520, i-In faithful hearts thou writ'st thy law 525,2-it is written in the Gospel of Saint Luke It is written also that the holy Apostles 33,562,1-is contrary to God's Word written WRITING. 176 ZEAL. Writing. 2, vi,i-allovved to all human writings 18,272,2-or send in writing the Names of all 30,516, 2-in — and the writings of the Apostles Wrong. (Noun.) 14,221, i-or to have done any wrong to his neighb the parties to whom he hath done wrong 24i,2;26.3i3,2-for all injuries and w-s done by 242, i-a great injury and w. done unto him 21,285,1-hath done injury or wrong to any man Wrong. (Verb.) 26,316,2-to every one whom you have wronged Yea. 8, 9, 2- Yea, let it praise him 25,311, i-Yea, the waters had drowned us, and 33,559. 1_remam' yea 'n tnenl tuat ale regenerated 560, i-yea rather, for that they are not done Year. lt iv,l-in the Year of our Lord one thousand. For Year of our Lord, see also i,iv, 2; 6, xxv, 1(2 ), 2; 7,xxvi.i; xxvii,2; xxviii,i(2); 33.555,2. 2, vi,i-was issued in the Year 16S9 3, viii,i;4,ix,i-Prayer throughout the Year 6, xxiv, i-Davs -- through The Whole Year To 'Be Observed - - Throughout The Y All Sundays in the Year 2-A11 the Fridays in the Year, except xxv, i-in those Years of which they are resp points out Easter-day for that Year after which Year, the places will look - - for the Golden Numberof the Y Years In Excess Of Hundreds Of Y-s 2-the next preceding Hundredth Year Remainder of the number of the Year against the Hundredth Year — you for the Remainder of the Year Hundreds Of Years =i, xivi,i-To The Year Of Our Lord 2013 In Table, passim 2-the Years marked with an asterisk are xxvii,2-add to the Year its fourth part contained in that given Year from — to the End of the Year xxviii, i-consistiug of entire Hundred Years all the intermediate Y'ears betwixt the next Hundredth Year, following the given Year, consisting of entire that period of One Hundred Years affixed to certain Hundredth Y'ears denotes those Years which are still to the other Hundredth Years are to be accounted only common Years '3. 52>'-To be used throughout the Year 17,257,1-Baptism To Such As Are Of Riper Years 2-such Persons as are of riper years 265,2;i9,273,i,2-come to years of discretion 30,513,2-coutinue — the space of a whole year 32,551, i-aud in the — year of our consecration Yearly. 13, 60, -the yearly remembrance of the birth 27i3t9.i-to be used yearly on the first Thursday Yes. 18,266,2-Yes, verily; and by God's help so I will Yet. (AJverb.) 2i,28S,i-thou canst even yet raise him up, and 23,301,2-Graut to us — and who walk as yet by Yet. (Conjunction.) 2,v,2; vi,i; 8,4,1; 11,44,1; 12,51,1; 13,203; 14,236,2; 242,1; 15,249,2; 16,252,2; 21,288,2; 22,292,1; 23,299,1; 26,313,2; 316,2; 30,514,2; 31,547,1; 549.1; 32,553.2'. 33.558,1,2; 559.1.2; 560,2; 561,2; 562,1,2; 564,1 Yield. 2, v,2-yielded to make such alterations II, 39,2-that the earth may in due time yield her 45,2-that our laud may yield us her fruits of We yield thee praise and thanksgiving 14, 243, i-did vouchsafe to y. up his soul 15,250, i-We yield thee hearty thanks, most nierci 23.301, 2-we yield unto thee most high praise and 27,320,2-We yield thee unfeigned thanks and 321, i-that our land may still yield her increase Yoke. 14,242,2-because • or would try their yokes of Young. 10, 33, i-all sick persons and young children 33,563,2-The Baptism of young children is iu in any Yourself, Yourselves. 23o;i; 241,1(3); 242,2(3); 243,1; 260,2; 274,2; 283,1; 284,1(2); 313,1,2(4); 315,2; 316,1(2); 316,2(2); 512,2; 5l6,2; 5I7.l(5).2(3); 519.1; 526,2; 527,l(2),2 Youth. 21,282,2-as youth, strength, health, age, weakne 30,512, 1-to instruct the youth in the Catechism Zeal. 14,234,2-boldness with fervent zeal constantly to 3°.52o,2-Kindle our hearts with fervent zeal 177 REPETITIONS. The following passages that occur more than once in the Prayer Book are girer* as a rule only once la the foregoing references. They are given below in the order of their first occurrence. Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture, O God, whose nature and property, etc — 12, etc— 8,3; 9,19. 51; 26,314. The General Confession— 8,4; 9,19. Collect for Christmas-day — 13,5s; 66. The Absolution — (1st form) 8,4; 9,20; 14,231; 25, Collect for Easter — 13,125; 128; 130. 3°7- The Absolution — (2nd form) 8,5; 9,20. The Lord's Prayer — (with the doxology) S,s; 9,20; 14.237; 28,322; 325; 544; 32,552 (without the doxology) 10,34; 12,49; x4.221; !5> 250; 16,254; 17,263; 18,269; x9'275; 20,279; 2i, 2S1; 23,300; 24,304; 25,307; 26,312; 532; 534. O Lord, open thou, etc — 8,5; 9,21. The Gloria Patri— 8,6(2); 9,21; 10,35; '3>I25; 23i 295; 23,296; 24,304; 25>3io; 311. Praise ye the Lord, etc — 8,6; 9,21. The Apostle's Creed — 8,11,12; 9,25; 18,267; 2I> 284 (in form of a question). The Nicene Creed — S,i2; 9,25,26; 14,224, 225; 536. The Lord be with you - - grant us thy Sal- vation— 8,12,13; 9t2(> (the first two versicles) •9.275; 32.552; 554- Collect for Whitsunday— 13,143; 145; 147. The Collect, Lord of all power, etc — (with important variations) 13,160; 32,553. The Holy Communion Service, through the Benediction— 14,222; 534. (In the latter service Bishop is substituted for Minister and Priest as they occur in the rubrics of the former; the introductory rubrics are omitted, and there is a slight change in the rubric preceding the longer Exhortation.) The Ten Commandments — 14,222; 18,267; 534. O Almighty Lord and Everlasting God, etc — 14,224; 19,276. The Confession, Almighty God, Father of, etc— 14,231; 25,306. Benediction (The Peace of God, etc.) — 14,238; 30.513; 522; 529; 545; 31.550- Direct us, O Lord, etc— 14,239; 25,305; 32,552. A Prayer for Clergy and People — 8,14; 9,28. The Blessing- - be amongst you, etc — 14,239; 19,276. A Prayer for all Conditions of Men — 8,14,15; 9,28. And if any of the consecrated Bread, etc— 14.240; 545. A General Thanksgiving — 8, 15; 9,28, 29; 10,35. Dearly beloved, forasmuch — 15,244; 17,257 A Prayer of St. Chrysostom— 8, 15; 9,29; 10,36. (with a few variations). Benediction (2 Cor. xiii, 14)— 8,16; 9,29; 10,36; Almighty and everlasting God, etc— 15,245; 23,301; 26,312; 28,325; 327. i7,258- The Gloria in Excelsis— 9,21; 14,238; 545. Almighty and immortal God, etc— 15,245; 17.258. The Litany through the prayer, We humbly beseech thee, etc— 10,30; 530 (one Beloved, ye hear, etc— 15,246; 16,253. petition different). Almighty and everlasting God, heavenly Father, etc— 15,247; 17,261. Dost thou - - renounce the devil, etc — 15,247; 16,254; 17,261. Almighty, everliving God, eta — 15,248; 17,262. O merciful God, etc — 15,248, 17,262. We receive this [Child], etc— 15,249; 16,255; 17.263. Seeing now, dearly beloved, etc— 15,249; 16, 255; 17.263. N. I baptize thee, etc — 15,249; 16,252; 17,263. (Conditional form) 16,257; I7.26s. The Lord bless us (thee), etc — 12,51; 21,287; We yield thee hearty thanks, etc — 15,250; 26,318. 16,252; 255; 17,264. Lord, have mercy - - Christ have mercy upon us, etc — 10,34; 23,300. Prayer for a Sick Child — (with some variations) 11,42; 21,287. May lead the residue — or else, etc — 11,42; 21,282. Thanksgiving of Women, etc— 11,44; 24,304. O Lord save [thy servants] etc — 12,50; 21,281; 24,304. O Lord, we beseech thee, mercifully, etc — 12,50; 26,315. 178 Forasmuch as this child, etc— 15.250; 16,256. Ye are to take care, etc— 15,251; 16,256. Remembering always, etc— 15,251; 17,264. Remember not, Lord, etc— (with slight varia- tions) 10,30; 21,281; 26,312. O Saviour of the world, etc— 21,286; 26,317. The Almighty Lord (God) who is, etc— 21, 286; 26,318. In the midst of life, we are, etc— 23,299; 26,317. We therefore commit - (deep), etc— 23,299; 302. to the ground Reverend Father in God - - Deacons [to the Order of Priesthood]— 30,510; 514. Take heed, etc— 30,510; 514. I have enquired, etc— 30,510; 514. And if any great crime, etc— 30,510; 514. Then the Bishop - - Litany— 30,510; 514. Then shall be said, etc— 30,510; 515. Almighty God, who -- hast appointed, etc. — (with a few variations) 30,511; 515. Will you reverently --admonitions— 30,512; 5i9- Yeni, Creator Spiritus— 30,519; 528. 179 TABLE OF PASSAGES FROM HOLY SCRIPTURE, FOUND OR REFERRED TO IN THE PRAYER BOOK. The object of this table is to enable one at a glance to find every U3e in the Prayer Book of any gtvan passage of Scripture, m. 1. stands for morning lesson, aird e. 1. for evening lesson, a stands for the First Prayer hook of Edward VI; b for the Second Prayer Book of Edward VI.; c. for the Prayer I'.ook of Queen Elizabeth, and e, for the Prayer book of the English Church now in use. These letters denote coincidence of use in those Prayer Books with that of our Prayer Bo..V U indicates that the use in our Book coincides with that of the first thtre Books and F that it coincides with that of the kit/our Books. Brackets around a, bandc, etc., denote that inthe Prayei Books thus represented the whole chapter is usad Most of the abbreviations below will be easily anderstood. The less obvious ones are gi van in tha follow ing table : Adv Advent. Asc Ascension. Rapt Baptismal Service. Bur Burial Service. Ch Chapter, Church. Chr Christmas. Chrys Chrvsostom. Circ Circumcision. Com Communion . Cond Conditions. Conf Confirmation. Cons Consecration. Wh.. Genesis. I & 2,1-4 E Easter. P. v. . Em Ember. Rog. . . Ep Epiphany, Epistle. Sa Fr Friday. Serv... Gosp Gospel . Sim Inst Institution (Office). Spec... L Lent. M Monday. Th Mich...S. Michael and All Angels Th Mil Militant. Transf. Pr Prayer. Tu Pref. Preface to Trisagion. W Whitsunday or Whitsun-weelc. Part of the verse. Rogation. Saturday. . Service. .St. Simon and St. Jude. Special Prayers and Thanksgivings. Thursday. Thanksgiving. Transfiguration. Tuesday. Wednesday. 2,v.4 3 3,20-4,17 4.I-I7 4 5 6 7 8 8,20-9,20 9 IO,2I-II,IO 11,1-10 II,V.27 & 12 13 14 I4,v.i4 15,1-19 15 16 17,1-15 '7,1-23 18,1-17 i8,v.i6 i8,v.i7 19- 1 2"3° 20 21 21,9-22 22,1-19 22,1-20 23 24. 1-29 24,29-52 24^.52 m. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. m. 1. m. 1. m. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. (D) e(e. 1.) D 1> I) 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. e a,b'i2) in e e in e, e e in 111 e m. 1. (a,b) e. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. tn. 1. e. 1. m. 1 e. 1. tn. 1. e. 1. a,b a,b (D) a,b(m. l.l (D) ia.bi (a,bj(m Jan. 2. Trin. Jan. 2. Trin. Ann. V. M. Jan. 3. r Trin. M. b. E. S. Steph. Jan. 3. Jan. 4. Jan. 4. 1 Trin. Jan. 5. 2 M. Lent. 2 Tu. Lent. Jan. 5. 2 Trin. Jan. 7. Jan. 7. M. in Wh. Jan. 8. 3 W. Lent. Jan. 8. Jan. 9. Th. b E. 2 Trin. Jan. 9. Jan. 10. Circ. Jan. Jan. 3Th Jan. .3 Fr. Jan. Jan. Jan. 3 Sa. 10. 11. Lent. 11. Lent. 12. 12. 13 Lent. 25.5-27 25.27-26,7 26.V.I2 27,I-30 27,30-46 27.V.46 & 28 28,v.io 29,1-21 3M-25 3I,V25 32 32,1-22 32.V.22 33 35.>-2i 37 37,3-29 39,v.2o & 40 41,1-17 41,17-38 41,^.38 42 42.1-25 42.V.25 43.1-15 43 43,v-'5 44,1-14 44,v.i4 45,'-i6 45 45,16-46,8 46.26-47,13 47.VI3 48 49 (V.! Frid. Jan. 13. 50,1- 5o,v. 50 m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. 1. m. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1 e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. m. 1. e 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. Jan. l.)Jan. Jan. Jan. 14. 14. 15- '5 Exodus. 1 2 3 *v». 10-18. m. e. 1 tn. Jan. 16. Jan. 16. Jan. 17. Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 18. Cons. Ch. S. Barth. Jan. 19. Jan. 19. Jan. 20. S. Mko. Jan. 20. Jan. 21. Jan. 21. Jan. 22. Jan. 22. W.b.East'r jan 23. Jan. 23. Jan. 24. Jan. 24. 3 Trin. Jan. 26. Jan. 26. Jan. 27. 4 Trin. Jan. 27. Jan. 28. Jan. 28. Jan. 29. 4 Trin. Jan. 29. Jan. 30. Jan. 30. Jan. 31. Jan. 31. 5 Trin. Feh'v 1. Feb'y 1. 5 Trin. Feb'y 3. Feb'y 3. 6 Trin. 180 3. 4,1-24 4.27-5.19 5.5-6,9 5,19-6,14 6,28-7,14 7,v.i4 8,i-i6 m. 1. Feb'y 4- 14,1-26 e. 1. 4 Th. Lent. e. 1. Feb'y 4- I4.V.26 m. 1. March 2. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. Feb'y 5. 6 Trin. Feb'y 5. I5.v.l,7 16,1-23 i6,v.23 e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. 4 Fr. Lent. March 2. March 3. m. 1. e. 1. Feb'y 6. Feb'y 6. 16,1-41 17 m. 1. e. 1. 9 Trin. March 3. m. 1. Feb'y 7- 20 m. 1. March 4. M. b. E. March 4. Tu. b. e. 8,v.i6 9. '-'3 9,v-!3 e. 1. m. I. e. 1. Feb'y 7. Feb'y 8. Feb'y 8. 20,1-14 21 21,1-10 e. 1. e. 1. ni. 1. m. 1. 7 Trin. 22 e. 1. 9 Trin. IO m. 1. Feb'y 9. 22,1-21 m. 1. March 5. IO.V.2I & II II e. 1. e. I. 7 Trin. Feb'y 9. 22.V.2I 23 e. 1. m. 1. March 5. March 6. 12,1-29 m. 1. (d). e Easter. 23 & 24, 1 m. 1. 10 Trin. 10 Trin. m. 1. Feb'y 10. Feb'y 10. 24 e. 1. I2.V.2Q 13 14 e. 1. 24 e. 1. March 6. m. 1. Feb'y 11. 25 m.l. March 7. e. 1. m. 1. Easter E. 8 Trin. 27.V.I2 32 e. 1. m. 1. March 7. March 8. e. 1. Feb'y 11. 35.V-9 e. 1. March 8. 15 m. 1. Feb'y 12. 15,1-22 e. 1. Easter. Deut. I5.V.22 m. 1. M. in E. 1,1-19 m. 1. March 9. l6,4-l6 m. 1. Th. b. E- i.v.19 e. 1. March 9. 16 e. 1. Feb'y 12. 2,1-26 m. 1. March 10. 17 m. 1. Feb'y 13. 2,26-3,18 e. 1. March 10 e. 1. 8 Trin. 3,v.iS m. 1. March 11. e. 1. 3M. L. 4.1-25 e. 1. March 11. 18 e. 1. Feb'y 13. m. 1. 11 Trin. 19 m. 1. Feb'y 14. 4,25-41 e. 1. 11 Trin. 20,1-25 e. 1. Feb'y 14. 4.V.25 m. 1. March 12. 20,2-l8 Catech. 5.1-22 e. 1. March 12. 20,3-18 F,* H. Com. 5 m. 1. Wh. 22,21-23,20 m. 1. Feb'y 15. 5.V.22 Ul. 1. March 13. 23.V.20 e. 1. Feb'y 15. 6 e. 1. March 13. 24 m. 1. Feb'y 16. Ul. 1. 12 Trin. 25.1-23 e. 1. Feb'y 16. 7 m. 1. March 14. 25,2 Off. Sent. e. 1. 12 Trin. 28,1-13 m. 1. Feb'y 17. 8 e. 1. March 14. 28,15-39 e. 1. Feb'y 17. m. 1. Rog. M. 29,38-30,17 m. 1. Feb'y 18. 1st 1. Thanksg. 31,12-32,15 e. 1. Feb'y 18. 9 m.l. March 15. 32.v-]5 m. 1. Feb'v 19. 9.V-9 Ul. 1. 13 Triu. 33 e. 1 Feb'y 19. 10 e. 1. March 15. 33. v. 7 m. 1. .St. John. IO.V.I2 e. 1. (D) Circ. 34,i-'8 m.l. Feb'y 20. II m. 1. March 16. 34,v.i8 e. 1. Feb'y 20. 15,1-19 e. 1. March 16. 34.V-29 in. 1. Transf. 16 Ul. 1. March 17. 35,20-36,8 m. 1. Feb'y 21. 16,16,17 Off 4o,v.i7 e. 1. Feb'y 21. i7,v.S e. 1. March 17 18 m. 1. March 18. Leviticus. i8,v.i5 e. 1. e S. Barth. 9,22-10,12 m. 1. Feb'y 22. m. 1. Em.Sep.W. 16,1-25 e. 1. Feb'y 22. 19 e. 1. March 18. 16,6-25 e. 1. Tu. b. E. 24, v. 5 m. 1. March 19. 19,1-19 m. 1. Feb'y 23. 26 e. 1. March 19. e. 1. 3 Tu. Lent. 27 m. 1. March 20. 19,30-20,8 e. 1. Feb'y 23. 28,1-15 e. 1. March 20. 25.1-35 m. 1. Feb'y 25. m. 1. 5 M. Lent. 25.v-35 e. 1. Feb'y 25. e. 1. Rog. M. 26,1-21 m.l. Feb'y 26. 28,15-47 m. 1. March 21. 26.V.2I e. 1. Feb'y 26. 28,15-47 m. 1. 5 Tu. Leut. 28.V.47 e. 1. March 21. Numbers. 28,v.5S Ul. 1. W. Lent. 6 m. 1. Feb'y 27. 29 m. 1. March 22. 9,15-10,11 e. 1. Feb'y 27. 30 e. 1. March 22. io,v.29 m. 1. S. Andrew. m. 1. 6 Th. Lent. 10,29-11,16 m. 1. Feb'y 28. 31. 1-30 in. 1. March 23. n,v.i6 e. 1. Feb'v 28. 31,30-32,44 e. 1. March 23. 11,16-31 e. 1. e M. in Wh. 32,1-44 e. 1. 13 Trin. 12 m. 1. Feb'y 29. 32.V.44 & a 1 Ul. 1. March 24. 13.1-25 e. 1. Feb'y 29. 33 Ul. 1. 14 Trin. I3.25-I4.5 m. 1. March 1. 33,27,28,29 Op. Sent. Thanksg. 14.5-26 e. 1. March 1. 34 e. 1. March 24. I3.vi7 e. 1. 4 W. Lent. •Not in Coma tunion Service in a e. 1. 14 Trin. 181 Joshua. I m. 1. 2 e. 1. 3 m 1. 4 e. 1. 5 m. 1. 6 e. 1. 7 m. 1. e. 1. 8,i- ■3° e. 1. 8,v. 30 m. 1. 9 e. 1. IO,I- -15 m. 1. 14 e. 1. 17,14-18,11 m. 1. 19, V. 49 & 20 e. 1. 21,43-22,10 m. r. 22, V. 10 e. 1. 23 m. 1. m. 1. 24 e. 1. e. 1. Judges. 1 m. 1. 2 e. 1. 3 m. 1. 4 e. 1. m. 1. 5 m. 1. e. 1. 6,1- 25 e. 1. 6,v. 25 m. 1. 7 e. 1. 8,32-9.25 m. 1. 9,48-10,10 e. 1. 10.10-11,12 m. 1. II,V. 12 e. I. 13 m. 1. 14 e. 1. 15 m. 1. 16 e. r. 17 & 18,1-11 m. 1. i8,v. 11 e. 1. Ruth. 1 m. 1. 2 e. 1. 3 m. 1. 4 e. 1. 1 Samuel. 1 m. 1. 2,1- •11 e. 1. 2,1- ■22 e. 1. 2,V. 22 m. 1. 2,V. 27 m. 1. 3 m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. 4 e. 1. m. 1. 5 e. 1. 6 m. 1. 7 e. 1. 8 m. 1. 9.1- ■25 e. 1. 9.2; 1-10,17 m. 1. 10,17 -11,14 e. 1. II, v. 14 & 12 m. 1. 12 m. 1. 13 e. 1. 14,1- 24 m. 1. 14,24-47 e. 1. 15 m. 1. 16 17 e. 1. e. 1. e.l. 17.1-31 m.l. March 26. I7.3I-55 e. 1. March 26. 17.55-18,17 m.l. March 27. 19 e. 1. March 27. I9,v.i8 e.l March 28. 20,I-lS m.l. March 28. 20.V.IS e. 1. March 29. 21 m. 1. 4 Sa. Lint. 22 e. 1. March 29. 23 in. 1. March 30. 24 & 25, 1 e. 1. March 30. 26 m.l. March 31. 28,1-21 e.l. March 31. 28,v.3 e.l. April 1. 30, 1-26 m.l. April 1. 31 e.l. April 2. April 2. 1 Samuel. April 3. 1 ni. 1. 15 Trin. 2,1-18 e. 1. April 3. 2,V.l8 m. 1. 15 Trin. 3.VI7 e.l. 4 m. 1. 5 e. 1. April 4. 6 m. 1. April 4. 7,1-18 e. 1. April 5. 7,v.i8 ni. 1. April 5. 9 e. 1. 16 Trin. 11 m. 1. April 6. 12,1-24 e. 1. 16 Trin. e. 1. April 6. 13.37-14.26 ni. 1. April 7. 15,1-16 e.l. April 7. 15, v. 16 m. 1. Aprils. 16,1-16 e.l. Aprils. 16,16-17,24 m. 1. April 9. 17,24-18,18 e. 1. April 9. i8,v.i8 m. 1. April 10. 19,1-24 e. 1. April 10. 19.V.24 m. 1. April 11. 22,1-31 e. 1. April 11. 22.V.3I m. 1. April 12. 23.1-24 e. 1. April 12. 24 m. 1. 24,1-15 e. 1. 24.V.I5 e.l. April 13. April 13.. 1 Kings. April 14. 1,1-23 e.l. April 14. i.v.23 m.l. 3>i-i6 m. 1. 3 m.l. April 15. 4.V.20 e.l. Ann. V. M. 5 m.l. April 15. 6,1-15 e.l. April 16. 7.1-27 m. 1. S. Matthias 7.V.27 e. 1. Pur. V. M. 8,1-22 m.l. 4 M. Lent. 8,22-54 e.l. April 16. 8,22-41 m.l. 4 Tu. Lent. 8,22-63 ist 1. April 17. 8,v.54 m.l. April 17. 9,1-10 e.l. April 18. e.l. April 18. 10,1-14 e. 1. April 19. m.l. April 19. io,v.i4 e.l. April 20. 11,1-26 m.l. April 20. ii,v.26 e.l. April 21. 12,1-25 m.l. 17 Trin. 12,25-13,11 e. 1. April 21. 13. 1-27 e. 1. April 22. I3,v.n m.l. April 22. 14,1-21 e.l. April 23. 15,25-16,8 e. 1. 5 W. Lent. i6,v.8 m.l. April 23. 17 e.l. 17 Trin. m.l. April 24. April 24. April 26. April 26. Tu. in Wh. April 27. April 27. April 28. April 28. April 29. April 29. April 30. 5 Th. Lent. April 30. May 2. May 2. May 3. 3- 4- 4- 5- 5- 6. 6. 7- 7- 9- 10. 10. 11. 1 1. 12. May May Mai- May May May May May Mas May 8. May 8. 18 Trin. May 9. May- May May May M:i\ May May 12. May 13. May 13. May 14. May 14. May 15. 5 Fr. Lent. 5 Sa. Lent. May 15. May 16. 19 Tris. May 18. May May May May- May May- May 21. Rog. - Cons. May 22. May 22. 5 M. Lent. 5 Tu. Lent. May 23. May 23. May 24. May 24. May 25. May 25. Em.Sept.W May 26. May 26. May 29. May 30. May 30. 20 Trin. 18. 19. 19. 20. 20. Tu. Ch. 182 i8 e. 1. 1 8, 1-2 1 m. 1. l8,V.2I e. 1. 19 m. 1. m. 1. m. 1. 20, 1-22 e. 1. 20,V.22 m. 1. 21 e. 1. 22,1-41 m. 1. 22,V.5I&2,K. m. 1. 2 Kings. 1,1-17 m. 1. 2.1-23 m. 1. m. 1. 2 e. 1. 3 m. 1. 4 e. 1. 5 m. 1. e. 1. 6,1-24 e. 1. e. 1. 6,8-24 ni. 1. 6,v.24 m. 1. 7 e. 1. e. 1. 8,1-16 m. 1. 9 e. 1. 10,1-18 m. 1. io.v.iS e. 1. 13 m.l. 13,14-22 e. 1. I4,v.8 m.l. 15.8-32 m.l. i6,v.5 m.l. 17,1-24 e. 1. I7,v.24 m. 1. 18,1-13 e. 1. 19 e. 1. m.l 20.V.I2 e.l. 22 e. 1. e. 1. 23,1-21 m.l. 23,21-24,8 e. 1. 24.8-25,8 m.l. 25,v.8 e. 1. 1 Chronicles. 17 m.l. 28,1-11 e.l. 28,20-29,10 m.l. 29,1-20 e. 1. 29,11 Off 29,v.io e.l. 29.H Off 2 Chronicles. 6 e.l. 12 m.l. 13 e. 1. 14 m. 1. 15 e. 1. 16 & 17,1-14 m. 1. 19 e.l. 20,1-20 m. 1. 20.V.20 c. 1. 21 e. 1. 22 111. 1. 23 111. 1. 24 e. 1. 24.15-26 e. 1. 25.I-I7 e. 1. 26 e.l. 27 & 28,I-l6 e. 1. 29,1-21 m.l. 20 Trin. May 31. May 31. June 1. 21 Trin. S.Matthew. June 1. June 2. June 2. June 3. June 5. S. Jamei Em.Sep.Fr. Asc. June 5. June 6. June 6. June 7. 21 Trin. 6 W. Lent. June 7. S. Thorn. June 8. S. Thorn. June 8. June 9. June 10. June 12. June 12. June 14. Tu. in E. June 15. June 16. June 17. June 17. June 18. June 18. June 20. 22 Trin. June 21. 6 Tu. Lent. June 22. June 23. June 23. June 25. June 25. 18 Trin. May 16. May 17. S. Matthew. 30 & 31,1 32,1-20 33 36 Ezra. May 17. 19 Trin. May 27. May 27. May 28. May 28. May 29. June 3. June 4. June 4. June 9. June 10. June 13. June 1 3. S. Steph. June 14. June 15. June 16. June 19. 2,v.68&3 4 5 6 7 8.V.21 9 10,1-20 e.l. m.l. m.l. e. 1. m.l. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m.l. e.l. m.l. e. 1. e. 1. m.l. Nehemiah. 1 e.l. 2 m. 1. 4 e.l. 5 m. 1. 6 & 7,1-5 e. 1. 7,v.73 & 8 m. 1. 12,43-13,15 e. 1. I3,v.i5 ni. 1. Esther. 1 & 2,1-8 e.l. 2,v.i5 & 3 m.l. 4 e.l. 5 m.l. 6 ' e. 1. 7 & 8 to v. 3 m. 1. Job. 1,21 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14,1,2 14 15.1-17 16 17 19 19,25,26,27 21 22 23 24 25 & 26 27 28 29 30 m.l. e. 1. Burial. m.l. m.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m. 1. m.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m. 1. e.l. Burial. m. 1. m.l. e. 1. m.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. Burial. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e.l. 111. 1. m.l. m. 1. e.l. m.l. m. 1. m.l. e.l. •19, v. 15. June 19. June 20. June 22. 22 Trin. June 26. June 26. June 27. June 27. June 28. June 2S. June 30. June 30. 6 Fr. L. July 1. July 1. July 2. July 2. July 3- July 3- July 4. July 4. July 5- July 5- July 6. July 6. July 7- July 7- July 8. 2 M. L. July 8. 2 Tu. L. July 9- 3 W. L. July 9. July 10. July 10. July 11. July II. July u. 3 Th. L. July 12. July 13- July 13- July 14- July 14- 3 Fr. Lent. July 15- July 15- July 16. July 16. 3 Sa. Lent. M. in E. July 17. July 17- July 18. July 18. July 19. July 19. July 20 3 M. Lent. 3 Tu. Lent. July 20. 4 W. Lent. July 21. 4 Th. Lent. July 21. 183 3i m. 1, 3*>v-4 m. 1. 32 m. 1. e. 1. 33 m.l, 34 e. 1. 35 m. 1. 36 e. 1. 37 m.l. 38,1-19 m.l. 38 e. 1. 38-V.19 m.l, 39 m. 1. m.l 40 m.l e. 1. 41 m.l. m.l. 42 m.l. e. 1. July 22. 4 Fr. Lent. .4 Sa. Lent. July 22. July 23. July 23. July 24. Julv 24. July 26. 4 M. Lent. 26. 4 1 u. Lent. 5 W. Lent. July 27. 5 Th. Lent. July 27. 5 Fr. Lent. July 28. 5 Sa. Lent. July 28. Psalms. The following is the arrangement of the Psalms in the Psalter : 1-5, (inch), 1st m.; 6-8, lit e.; 9- 11, 2dm.; 12-14, 2d e.; 15-17, 3rd m.; 18, 3rd e. ; 19-21, 4th m.; 22, 23, 4th e.; 24-26, 5th m. ; 27-29, 5th e.; 30, 31, 6th m.; 32-34, 6th e. ; 35, 36, 7th m.; 37 7th e.; 38-40, 8th m.; 41-43. 8th e.; 44-46, 9th m.; 47-49, 9th e.; 50-52, iothm.; 53-55, iothe.; 56-58, nth m.; 59-61, nthe.; 62-64, I2th m,; 65-67, I2the.; 68- 13th m.; 69, 70, 13th e.; 71, 72, 14th m. ; 73, 74, 14th e.; 75-77, 15th m..; 78, 15th e.; 79-81, i6thm.; 82-S5, 16th e.; 86-88, 17th m.; 89, 17th e.; 90-92, 18th m.; 93, 94, i8th e.; 95-97, 19th m.; 98-101, 19th e.; 102, 103, 20th m. ; 104, 20th e.; 105, 2istm.; 106, 2iste.; 107, 22dm.; 108, 109, 22de.; 110-113, 23rd m.; 114, 115, 23rd e.; 116-118, 24th m.; 119, 24th e. — 26tke.; 120-125, 27th m.; 126-131, 27th e. ; 132-135, 28th m.; 136-138, 28th e.; 139, 140, 29th m.; 141-143, 29th e.; 144 146, 30th m.; 147-150, 30th e. This arrangement has prevailed since 1549 with the ex- ception of the Psalter for the 29th day. in which the unt Psalm has been transferred to the evening service. 1 Pr. m. Sel. 1 A11S. 2 Pr. m. F Easter. 4 Pr. m. Sel. 2 E- Ev. 6 Pr. m. e Ash W. 6.1 Op.Sent.m.&e Pr.b.c.e. 8 P^\ m. 1 Adv. Pr. m. F Asc. 15 Pr. m. F Asc. Pr. m. A11S. Sel. 1 16 Pr. m. E. Ev. 17 Pr. m. E. Ev. 19 Pr. 111. Sel. 3 F Chr. 19-14,15 Op. Sent. M. &E.Pr. 20 Pr. m. Pur. V. M. 21 Pr. m. F Asc. 22 Pr. m. s Good Fr. 23 Sel. 4 24 24 26 26,8 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 38 39,5-10,12 4o 41. 1 43,3 45 46 46,4 47 4S 50 51 5L3 5i 9 51 17 54 57 61 65 66(omit 6, 67 68 69 72 84 85 86 87 88 S9 90,1-12 90 91 92.'-""3 93 95, i-8;g6 96 96,9 •Used as Introit in a. tOne or two misprints not noted. iComminatton Service, SPs. 67 i 1fPs 95. Pr. e. F Op. Fs. Sel. 3 Chant. Sel 5 Op. Sent. Pr. m. Pr. 111. Pr. e. Pr. e. (31,1-7 Sel. 2) Pr. m. c Sel. 6 Pr. m. Pr. e. Sel. 4 (37 Sel. 7) Pr. m. •-■ 15 Burial. Pr. 111. Pr. m. e Off. (42 Sel. 8) Op. Sent. (43 Sel. 5) Pr. 111. F Pr. in. Op. Sent. Pr. m. Pr. e. e Pr. m. Pr. m. a.h 1 Pr. m. Miserere. 1 j Sel. 8 Op. Sent. Pr. m. e Pr. m. F Pr. m. Pr. e. 2,15) Pr. at Sea, Sel. 4 Deus Mis. Pr. m. e§ Chant. Pr. e. Pr. e. Sel. 9 (77 Sel. 10) (80 Sel. 11) (81 Sel. 11) Pr. e. Sel. 12 Pr. e. Pr. Pr. m. F Sel. 13 Pr. m. Pr. m. Pr. e. Pr. e. F Pr. m. Burial. Pr. m. Pr. m. Sel. 1 & 2 Ron tun Est. Pr. e. Sel. 13 Pr. m. Veuitc. F1 Pr. e. Sel. 9 Op. Sent, na and b, and probably i Asc. Cons. Ch. Inst. E. Pr. Transf. Tiiu. E. Ev. E. Ev. Ash W. Trin. St. Mich. Ash W. (ire. Good Fr. E. Pr. Wh. Chr. Epiph. M. Pr. Wh Epiph. Asc. Epiph. Wh. 1 Adv. Of. Peu. M.&E.Pr. Good Fr. Easter. Transf. Circ. 308. 24. Wh. Inst. Good Fr. Epiph. » Pur. V. M. Transf. Cons. Ch. Chr. Pur. V. M. Pur. V. M. Good Fr. Chr. Ann. V. M. Circ. S. Mich. 23- Trin. Transf. 1 Adv. E. Pr. 184 97 Pr. e. 1 Adv. 8 e. 1. 24 Trin. Sel. 13 9 m. 1. 25 Trin. Pr. e. Trin. 10 e. 1. July 30. 98,1-10 Cantate. 22,23. n e. 1. 25 Trin. 99 Pr. e. Trausf. 12 m.l. July 31. loo Jubilate. 13 e. 1. July 31. 102 Pr. e. e Ash W. 14 m. 1. Aug. 1. Sel. 14 15 m.l. 26 Trin. 103 Pr. e. Circ. e. 1. Aug. 1. Pr. m. S. Mich. 16 e. 1. 26 Trin. Sel. 3 m. 1. Aug. 2. 103,1-5,20 ,22 Benedie Atnina. 24- 19.17 Off. F 104 Pr. e. F Wh. 20 e. 1. Aug. 2. 107,21-33 Pr. at Sea. 308,309. 23.V.IO m. 1. Aug. 3. 107 Sol. 15 24 e. 1. Aug. 3. 108 Pr. e. h,c e* Asc. 25 m.l. Aug. 4. no Pr. e. F Chr. 26 e. 1. Aug. 4. III Pr. m. F Easter. 27 m.l. Aug. 5. 112 Pr. e. All S. 28 e.l. Aug. 5. 113 Pr. e. Pur. V. M. 30.1-18 m. 1. Aug. 7. Pr. e. F Easter. 31 V.IO e.l. Aug. 7. "4 Pr. e. F Easter. 116, I, 2, 4, 5.II, Fcclesiastes. 12,16 Ch. Women. ' 302. 1 m. 1. Aug. 8. "7 Pr. e. Epiph. 2 e. 1. Aug. 8. 118 Pr. e. F Easter. 3 m.l. Aug. 9. Sel. 16 4 e. 1. Aug. 9. 118,24 Op. Sent. M. Pr. E. 5 m.l. Aug. 10. 121 Pr. e. All S. 6 e.l. Aug. 10. Sel. 6 7 m.l. Aug. 11. 122,1 Op. Sent. M. Pr. 8 e. 1. Aug. 11. 122 Pr. Cons. Ch. 9 m. 1. Aug. 12. Sel. 12 10 e 1. Aug. 12. Pr. Inst. n m.l. Aug. 13. i*3 Sel. 17 ii & 12 e.l. S. a. b. Adv. 124 Sel. 17 12 e. 1. Aug. 13. 125 Sel. 17 130 130 131 De Profundis. Pr. e. Sel. 6 Pr. e. 2£6. AshW. Ann. V. M. Isaiah. 1,1-28 1 2 m.l. m. 1. e. 1. (c) (e) (c) e 1 Adv. Nov. 21. 1 Adv. 13a Pr. e. Ann. V. M. e. 1. Nov. 21. 133 Pr. e. F Pr. e. Pr. Pr. e. Pr. Chr. Cons. Ch. Inst. Trausf. Inst. 2,5,3 3.1-16 4 5,1-26 5.v.l8 6, 1-9 6 Op. Sent. E. Pr. m. 1. e. 1. m.l. m. 1. (c) (e) Epiph. Nov. 22. Nov. 22. Nov. 23. 2 Adv. 134 Pr. e. Sel. 2 & 12 Pur. V. M. e. 1. m. 1. Nov. 23. Em.Wh.W. 135 Pr. e. Epiph. e. 1. S.John. Nov. 24. 138 Pr. e. Sel. 18 Op. Sent. Sel. 5 Pr. e. Op. Sent. Ann. V. M. 6 m.l. 139 141,2 141 143 143-2 E. Pr. AshW. M. & E. Pr. 6.3 7 7,10-16 7,10-17 8,1-18 Op. .Sent. E. Pr. e.l. Ep. e.l. (D) m. 1. Trin. Nov. 24. Ann. V. M. Chr. Nov. 25. 145 146 147 Pr. e. b.c.et Sel. 18 Pr. m. Sel. 19 Wh. All S. 8,18-9,8 9,1-0 9,v.8 10,1-20 e. 1. m.l. m.l. e. 1. (D) Nov. 25. Chr. Nov. 26. Nov. 26. 147.1-4,7- 148 149 150 [0, 12- 15 Thanksg. Pr. e Sel. 20 Pr.e. Sel. 20 Pr.e. Sel. 20 319- S. Mich. A11S. Trin. I0.V.20 io,v.33& n 11 12 r3 14,1-24 17 18 m.l. e.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. el Nov. 27. Wh. Nov. 27. Nov. 28. Nov. 28. Nov. 29. Nov. 29. Dec. 1. Proverbs. 19,1-18 e.l. Dec. 1. 1,1-20 m. 1. July 29. lg,v.i8 & 20 m. 1. Dec. 2. I,V.20 e. 1. July 29. 23 Trin. 21,1-13 e.l. Dec. 2. I m. 1. 22,1-15 m.l. Dec. 3. 2 e. 1. 23 Trin. 22.V.I5 e.l. Dec. 3. 3 m. 1. 24 Trin. e. 1. S. Matthias. 3,9,10,19,20 Op. Sent. Thanksg. 23 m. 1. Dec. 4. 4 m. 1. July 30. 24 e.l. Dec. 4. *a, 148 : in some editions. tilth Chapt er. ta, morning and evening. 185 24 e. 1. (c) e 2 Adv. 60 m.l. D Epiph. 25 m. 1. Dec. 5. 61 m. 1. F Dec. 29. m. 1. (c) (e) 3 Adv. m.l. S.Ph. &S.J. 26,1-20 m. 1. Tn.inE.W. m. 1. 5 Epiph. 26 e. 1. Dec. 5. m. 1. Em.Wh.I'r. *7 m. 1. Dec. 6. 62 e.l. F Dec. 29. 28,1-14 e. 1. Dec. 6. e.l. e« 5 Epiph. 28,1-23 e. 1. e* 3 Adv. m.l. c§§ S. Mark. 28,9-19 m.l. et S.Sim.&S.J. 6j Ep. D M. b. E. 28,v.i4 m. 1. Dec. 7. 63 m. 1. F Dec. 30. 29 e. 1. Dec. 7. 64 e.l. D Dec. y). 30,1-18 m.l. Dec. 8. e. 1. Rog. Tu. 30.V.18 e. 1. Dec. 8. 65 m.l. F1I1, Dec. 31. 30,1-22 m.l. (c) et 4 Adv. 65,v.8 m.l. 6 Epiph. 31 m.l. c Dec. 9. 66 e.l.. F Dec. 31. 32 e.l. e. 1. (c) e c 4 Adv. Dec. 9. e. 1. e*** 6 Epiph. 33 m.l. c Dec. 10. Jeremiah. 34 e.l. c Dec. 10. i,i-ii e. 1. Couv. S. P. 35 m.l. (e) 1 Chr. 1 m.l. Aug. 14. m.l. c Dec. 11. 2,1-20 e. 1. Aug. 14. 38 m.l. June 21. 2.V.20 m. 1. Aug. 15. e.l. S. Luke. 3.VI2 e.l. ettt S.Sim &S.J. 38.9-21 m.l. Easter Ev. e.l. Aug. 15. 40 e.l. e 1 Chr. 3,12-4,3 e.l. 1 Th. Lent. e.l. Dec. 11. • 4,1-19 m.l. Aug. 16. 40,1-12 e.l. S. Barn. 5 e. 1. Aug. 16. EP. D S. J. Bapt. 5,v.io m. 1. Septuag. 4o,3 Op. Sent. M. Pr. Adv. 6. 1-22 in. 1. Aug. 17. 41,1-17 m.l. Dec. 12. 6,8-20 e. 1. Eni.Sep.Fr. 41,1-22 m.l. (c) 2 Thr. 7,1-21 m. 1. 1 Leut. 4LVI7 e. 1. Dec. 12. e.l. Aug. 17. 42,1-17 m.l. Dec. 13. 7,V.2I m. 1. Aug. 18. 42,1-22 e.l. (ej) 2 Thr. 8 e. 1. Aug. 18. 42,17-43,8 e. 1. Dec. 13. 9,1-25 e.l. 1 Lent. 43,1-22 m.l. 1 Easter. 9 m. 1. Aug. 19. 43.V.8 m.l. Dec. 14. 10 e. 1. Aug. 19. 44,i-2i e.l. (c§) Dec. 14. 10,24 Op. Sent. M. & E . Pr. b.c.e. 44, v. 6 m.l. 1 Epiph. 11 m. 1. Aug. 20. 44,21-45,8 m.l. Dec. 15. *3i*-I5 m.l. 6 Fr. Lent. 45 e.l. 1 Epiph. 13,1-24 e. 1. Aug. 20. 45,^.8 e. 1. Dec. 15. I3>v-i5 m.l. 6 Sa. L. 46 m.l. c1f Dec. 16. 14 m.l. Rog. W. 47 e.l. e§ Dec. 16. m.l. Aug. 21. 48,1-20 e. 1. 1 Easter. 16 e.l. Aug. 21. 48 m.l. cli Dec. 17. 17 m.l. Aug. 22. 49,I-I3 e.l. Dec. 17. 18.1-1$ e.l. 6 Sa. Lent. 49, i-'4 e. 1. (D) Epiph. e.l. Aug. 22. 49.VI3 m. 1. Dec. 18. 19 m.l. Aug. 23. e.l. Hoi. Inn. 21 e.l. Aug. 23. 5° e. 1. c Dec. 18. 22 m.l. Aug. 25. 5o,v-5 Ep. D Tu.b. E. 22.V.I3 e.l. Septuag. 51 m.l. c Dec. 19. 23,1-16 m.l. Em.Dec.W. m.l. ce° 2 Epiph. 23,1-33 e.l. Aug. 25. 52,1-13 e.l. 2 Epiph. 23,5-9 Ep. S.n.b. Adv. 52,1 Op. Sent. M. Pr. Ep. 23,v.i6 e.l. Em.Dec.W. 52.1-13 e.l. Dec. 19. 25.1-17 m.l. ettt Aug. 26. 52,v.i3&53 m.l. e Dec. 20. 26.1-16 e. 1. S. James. e.l. D** Gd. Fr. 26,1-20 m.l. Em.Dec.Fr. 54 m.l. 3 Epiph. 26 e.l. Aug. 26. e.l. c Dec. 20. 28 m.l. Aug. 27. 55 e.l. S. Andr. 29,1-20 e.l. Aug. 27. m.l. c Dec. 22. 30 m.l. Aug. 28. e.l. eft 3 Epiph. 31,1-18 m.l. (D) Hoi. Inn. 56,1-9 m.l. 4 Epiph. 3LI5-38 e.l. Aug. 28. 56 e.l. c e Dec. 22. 3Lv-27 e. 1. Em.Wh.W. 57 m.l. c Dec. 23. 33 m. 1. Aug. 29. 58 e.l. c e Dec. 23. 34 e. 1. Aug. 29. m.l. Ash W. 35 m. 1. Aug. 30. 59,1"1? m.l. 1 Th. Lent. m.l. Sexag. 59 m.l. c Dec. 24. 36 e.l. Aug. 30. m.l. 4 Epiph. e.l. Sexag. 60 e.l. e e Dec. 24. 37 m.l. Aug. 31. *vv. 5-19. ttm 1. a ep tvv. 5-18. Bin. 1. 3ep- Jte v. 27 §§62,v.6 5m. 1. iriT65,v.8 ine. le. 1. *«*3 ep. °m. 1. 1 ep. TTtw. 12-19 "Cta, 53 JHvv.S to 15 186 3» e. 1. Aug. 31. 6 e. 1. Sept. 24. 39 m. 1. Sept. 1. 7,i-i9 e.l. 5 Lent. 4o e.l. Sept. 1. 7 m.l. Sept. 25. 4i m. 1. Sept. 2. 7,9-i5 e. 1. Asc. 42.I-I3 e.l. Em.Wh.Pr. 8 e.l. Sept. 25. 42 e.l. Sept. 2. 9 e.l. 6 Lent. 43 m. 1. Sept. 3. m. 1. Sept. 26. 44,i-i5 e.l. Sept. 3. 9,9,io Op. Sent. M. & E. Pr. b,c,e 44>v.i5 m.l. Sept. 4. 10 e.l. Sept. 26. 45 e.l. Sept. 4. io,v.4 e. 1. e S. Mich. 46 m.l. Sept. 5. 11,1-30 m.l. .Sept. 27. 50,1-21 e. 1. Sept. 5. n,v.30 e. 1. Sept. 27. 5o,v.2i m.l. Sept. 6. 12 m.l. Sept. 28. 5i.v-54 e.l. Sept. 6. 52-I-J5 m.'l. Sept. 7. Hosea. 52.vi5 e. 1. Sept. 7. 2.V.I4 e. 1. Sept. 28. Lamentations. 4,1-10 4,1-13 m.l. m. 1. Em-Sept.Sa Sept. 30. 1,1-17 m. 1. Quinq. 5,8-6,7 e.l. Sept. -,o. 1 m. 1. Sept. 8. 8 m. 1. Oct. 1. 1,12 Op. Sent. M. Pr. G'd Fr. 10 e. 1. Oct. 1. 2,1-20 e. 1. Sept. 8. 11 & 12,1-7 m. 1. Oct. 2. 3-1-37 e. 1. Quinq. 15'1~15 m.l. 2 Easter. m. 1. Sept. 9. e.l. Oct. 2. 3.'-37 e.l. Sept. 9. 14 e.l. m.l. 2 Easter. Oct. 3. Ezekiel. 1,1-15 1 2 e.l. e m.l. e.l. S. Mark. Sept. 10. Sept. 10. Joel. 1 e.l. Oct. 3. 2 & 3,1-10 3 3,v.io m.l. m.l. e.l. 2 W. Lent. Sept. 11. 2 W. Lent. 2,1-15 2,12-18 2,13 Ep. D Op. Sent. Oct. 4. Ash W. M. & E. Pr. h,c,e. 7 e.l. Sept. 11. 2,15-28 e. 1. (Jet. 4. 8 m.l. 1 Tu. Lent. 2.V.21 m. 1. S. a. Asc. 9 m.l. e.l. e.l. Sept. 12. Sept. 12. 1 Tu. Lent. 2,28-3,9 3,v-9 m. I. e. 1. m. 1. Oct. 5. Oct. 5. 3 Easter. ii,v.i4 m.l. Sept. 13. I2.V.I7 e.l. Sept. 13. Amos. I3,i-I7 m.l. Em.Wh.Sa. 1 & 2,1-6 m.l. Oct. 6. m.l. Sept. 14. 3 e. 1. Oct. 6. 14,1-12 e.l. Em.Wh.Sa. m.l. 1 Sa. Lent. 14 m.l. 2 Lent. 4 m. 1. Oct. 7. e.l. Sept. 14. 5 e. 1. Oct. 7. 18,1-19 m. 1. Sept. 15. e.l. 1 Sa. Lent. i8,v.i9 e. 1. Sept. 15. 7 m. 1. Oct. 8. l8,V.20 m.l. 3 Lent. 8 e.l. Oct. 8. 18,27 Op. Sent. M. & E. Pr. b.ce. 9 m. 1. Oct. 9. 20,1-27 m.l. Sept. 16. 20,V27 m.l. e. 1. 2 Th. Lent. Sept. 16. Obadiah. e.l. Oct. 9. e.l. 2 Th. Lent. 24,v.i5 m.l. Sept. 17. 33,i-2i e.l. Sept. 17. Jonah. 33,v-2i m.l. Sept. 18. 1 m. 1. Oct. 10. 34 e.l. Sept. 18. 2 e. 1. Oct. 10. 33>i-io 1st 1. Inst. 3 e. 1. Ash W. 33, i-21 m.l. 2 Fr. L. m.l. Oct. 11. 34,i-i7 e. 1. 2 Fr. L. 4 e.l. Oct. n. 34 m.l. S. Peter. 34,v.i7 m.l. 2 Sa. L.Em. Micah. 36,v.2i •m.l. Sept. 19. 1,1-10 m. 1. Oct. 12. 36,v.25 m.l. Tu. in Wh. 2 e. 1. Oct. 12. 37,1-15 e.l. 2 Sa. L.Em. 3 m. 1. Oct. 13. e.l. Sept. 19. 3,v-5 e.l. Em.Sep.Sa. 3,9-4,8 e.l. 3 Easter. Daniel. 4 e. 1. Oct. 1-.. 1 2,1-24 m.l. e.l. Sept. 20. Sept. 20. 5 m.l. m.l. 4 Easter. ' Oct. 14. 2.V.24 m.l. Sept. 22. ' 6 m. 1. 4 Lent. 3 e.l. 2 Lent. e. 1. Oct. 14. e.l. Sept. 22. 7 m.l. 1 F'r. Lent. 4,i-i9 m.l. Sept. 23. m. 1. Oct. 15. 4,v.i9 e.l. Sept. 23. 5 e.l. 3 Lent. Nairn m. m.l. Sept. 24. 1 e.l. 4 Easter. 6 e.l. 4 Lent. e.l. Oct. 15. 187 2 m. 1. Oct. 16. 8,1-19 e. 1. Nov. 4. 3 e. 1. Oct. 16. 9 13 m.l. e. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 5. . Habakkuk. 16,1-14 m.l. Nov. 6. i m. 1. Oct. 17. 19 e. 1. Nov. 6. 2 e. 1. Oct. 17. 2,20 Op. Sent. M. & E. Pr. Ecclesiasticus. 3 e. 1. Rog. W. 1 m.l. Nov. 7. m.l. Oct. 19. 2 3,1-24 e. 1. m.l. Nov. 7. Nov. 8. Zephaniah. 4 e. 1. Nov. 8. i e. 1. 1 Fr. Lent. 5 m.l. Nov. 9. e. 1. Oct. 19. 6,iS-7,n e. 1. Nov. 9. 2 m.l. Oct. 20. 9,15-10,18 m.l. Nov. 10. 3 e. 1. S. a. Asc. io,v.i8 e. 1. Nov. 10 e. 1. Oct. 20. l5 16,26-17,20 m.l. e. 1. Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Haggai. 18,1-15 m. 1. Nov. 12 i m.l. Oct. 21. i8,v.i5 e. 1. Nov. 12 2,1-10 e. 1. Pur. V. M. 21,1-14 m.l. Nov. 13 2 e. 1. Oct. 21. 22,23-23,10 24,1-19 e. 1. m.l. Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Zechariah. 24,v.i9 e. 1. Nov. 14 i m.l. 1 M. Lent. 30,21-31,12 m. 1. Nov. 15 m.l. Oct. 22. 34,v.i3 e. 1. Nov. 15 2 e. 1. Oct. 22. 35 m.l. Nov. 16 3 e. 1. 1 M. Lent. 38,1-15 m.l. e S. Luke e. 1. e S. Peter. 38,24-39,12 e. 1. Nov. 16 m.l. Oct. 23. 39,v-i3 m.l. Nov. 17 4 e. 1. e S. Ph. & S.J. 41,1-14 e. 1. Nov. 17 e. 1. Oct. 23. 42.17-43,11 m.l. Nov. 18 5 m.l. Oct. 24. 44 e. 1. Nov. 18 6 e. 1. Oct. 24. 47,1-12 m.l. Nov. 19 7 m.l. Oct. 25. 50,1-25 e. 1. Nov. 19 8 m.l. 5 Easter. 51 m.l. Nov. 20 e. 1. Oct. 25. 9 m.l. Oct. 26. Baruch. 9.v9 m.l. 6 Lent. 4,v.i9 & 5 e. 1. Nov. 20. IO e. 1. e. 1. 5 Easter. Oct. 26. S. Matthew. II m.l. W. b. E. The whole book is read in 1, b, c dur ne January: but m. 1. Oct. 27. as the chapters are alw ays entire they do not coincide wit] 12 e. 1. Oct. 27. the arrangement in our book. 13 m.l. 5 Lent. I m.l. Ft Jan. 2. m.l. Oct. 29. e.l. Jun. 23. 14 e. 1. Oct. 29. I,v.l8 Gosp. (D) S. a. Chr. 2,1-13 Gosp. D Ep. Malachi. 2 m.l. F Jan. 3. i m.l. Oct. 30. e.l. • June 25. a, ii Op. Sent. M & E. Pr. Epiph. 2,13-19 Gosp. D H. Inn. 2,1-11 m. 1. S. Barn. 2,v.i3 m.l. 1 Ep. 2 e. 1. Oct. 30. 3 m. 1. D Jan. 4. e. 1. Em.Fr.Dec. m.l. F S. J. Bapt. 3,1-6 Ep. Pur. V. M. e.l. June 26. 3.I-I3 m. 1. Em.Dec.Sa. m.l. D Trin. m.l. p* S.J. Bapt. 3,2 Op. S b,c,e M. & E. Pr m.l. Oct. 31. 4,1-12 Gosp. Adv. D 1 Lent. 3&4 m.l. S. n.b. Adv. 4 m. 1. F§ Jan. 5. 3,v-i3&4 e. 1. Oct. 31. e.l. June 27. e. 1. F S.J. Bapt. 4,v.I2 m.l. 3Ep. 3,v.i4 & 4 e. 1. Em.Dec.Sa. 4,18-23 Gosp. D S. Andr. 4. '.2 e. 1. Transf. 5,1-13 Gosp. D A11S. 5.1-27 m.l. (D) Jan. 7. Tobit. e.l. June 28. 47 Off F 5 m.l. Septuag. 46,9 Off F 5.16 Off. Sent U m.l. Nov. 2. 5,20-27 5,*-27 Gosp. m.l. D 6 Trin. Jan. 8. Wisdom. e.l. June 30. i e. 1. Nov. 2. 5/M3 Gosp Thanksg. 3,i-io in. 1. Ft All S. 6,1-19 m. 1. Jan. 9. 4,',7 m. 1. Nov. 3. e. 1. July 1. 5.I-I7 e. 1. F All S. 6 m.l. Sexag. 5 m.l. c Conv. S. P. 6,9-'3 Lord' s Prayer. 6,1-22 e. 1. Nov. 3. 6, 16-22 Gosp. D Ash W. 7.V-I5 m. 1. Nov. 4. 6,19-7,7 m.l. Jan. 10. *to v.7 in e Jl,v.l8 in f ti to 13 in D 5to v-23in 188 6.19-7.7 e. 1. July 2. 19,1-16 m.l. 2 Tu. Lent. 6,v.24 m. 1. Rog. M. 19,1-27 m.l. Feb'y 3. Gosp. D 15 Trin. e.l. July 23. 6,19,20 Off. Sent. F I9,v.i6 m.l. 2 Tu. Lent. 7 m. 1. Quinq. I9,v.27 Gosp. D Conv. St. P. m. 1. Feb. 29. 19,27-20, 17 m. 1. Feb'y 4. 7.V-7 m. 1. Jan. 11. e.l. July 24. e.l. July 3- m.l. 12 Trin. 7,n Off. Sent. F 20,1-17 Gosp. D Septuag. 7,21 Off. Sent. F 20,v.i7 m. 1. Feb'y 5. 7.15-22 Gosp. D 8 Trin. e.l. July 26. 8,1-14 Gosp. D 3Ep. 20,20-29 Gosp. D S. James. 8,1-18 m. 1. Jan. 12. 21,1-14 Gosp. D 1 Adv. e.l. July 4. 21,1-23 e.l. July 27. 8,v.i8 m.l. Jan. 13. m.l. Feb'y 6. e.l. July 5. 2I.V.23 e.l. July 28. 8,v.23 Gosp. D 4Ep. m.l. Feb'y 7. 9,1-9 Gosp. D 19 Trin. 2I.V.28 m. 1. 3 W. Lent. 9.9-14 Gosp. D >S. Matthew 22,1-15 m. 1. Feb'y 8. 9,1-18 111. 1. Jan. 14. e.l. July 29. e. 1. July 6. Gosp. D 20 Trin. 9,v.i8 m.l. Jan. 15. 22,15-23 Gosp. D. 23 Trin. e.l. July 7. 22, V. 15 m.l. Feb'y 9. 9,18-27 Gosp. D 24 Trin. e.l. July 30. 9.v-36 Gosp. F Onl. Pr. 22,V.34 Gosp. D 18 Trin. 10,1-24 m.l. Jan. 16. 22,37-40 H. Com. 224,535- e.l. July 8. 23 m. 1. Feb'y 10. 10 m.l. 1 Lent. e. 1. July 31- io,v.24 m.l. Jan. 17. m. 1. 13 Trin. e.l. July 9. 23,^-34 Gosp. D S. Steph. 11 m. 1. Jau. 18. 24,1-29 m. 1. Feb'y 11. e.l. Julv 10. m. 1. 3 Th. L. 11,2-11 Gosp. D 3 Adv. e.l. Aug. 1. n,v.25 Gosp. D S. Matthias. 24,23-32 Gosp. e 6Ep. 11,28 Comf . W. F 24,v.2g in. 1. Feb'y 12. 12,1-22 m. 1. Jan. 19. iri.f. 3 Fr. L. e.l. July 11. e. 1. Aug. 2. m.l. 1 Fr. Lent. 2S.I-3I m.l. Feb'y 13. I2.V.22 m. 1. Jan. 20. e. 1. A.ug. 3. m. 1. 1 Sat. Lent. 25 m.l. 14 Trin. e. 1. July 12. 25.V.U m. 1. Feb'y 14. 13,1-24 m. 1. Jan. 21. e. 1. Aug. 4. m.l. 1 M. Lent. 26,1-30 m. 1. Feb'y 15. e. 1. July 13. e. 1. Aug. 5. 13.24-31 <&osp. D 5Ep. 26 m. 1. e 6 L. 13,24-44 m.l. Jan. 22. 26,30-57 m.l. Feb'y 16. m.l. 1 Tu. Lent. e. 1. Aug. 7. e.l. July 14. 26,v.57 in. 1. Feb'y 17. I3.V.44 m. 1. Jan. 23. e. 1. Aug. 8. m. 1. 2 W. Lent. 27.1-27 m.l. Feb'y 18. e.l. July 15- e.l. Aug. 9. 14,1-13 e.l. (Die S. J. Bapt. 27.1-55 Gosp. 6L. 14,1-22 m.l. Jan. 24. 27.V.27 m.l. Feb'y 19. 14 e. 1. July 16. Aug. 10. I4.V.22 m. 1. e* Jan. 26. 27.V.57 Gosp. F East. E. I4.V.22 m. 1. 2 Th. Lent. 28 e.l. Aug. 11. 15,1-21 m. 1. e Jan. 27. m.l. Feb'y 20. e. 1. July 17. m. 1. Easter. 15,21-29 Gosp. D 2 L. 28,v.iS Gosp. e Cons. Bps. I5.V.2I m. 1. e. 1. e Jan. 28. July 18. S. Mark. 16,1-13 m.l. 2 Fr.Lt.Em. 1,1-16 m. 1. 2Chr. 16 m.l. Jan. 29. 1,1-21 m.l. Feb'y 21. e. 1. Julv 19. m.l. S. Mark. l6, I3-20 Gosp. D S. Peter. e. 1. Aug. 12. 17,1-14 e. 1. Transf. 1,14-40 e.l. S. James. 17 m. 1. Jan. 30. I.V.2I m. 1. Feb'y 22. e. 1. July 20. m. 1. 3 Sa. L. I7,v.i4 m. 1. 2Sa.LentE. e.l. Aug. 13. 18,1-11 Gosp. D S. Mich. 2,I-l8 m.l. 3 M.L. 18,1-15 m. 1. Hoi. Inn. 2,1-23 m. 1. Feb'y 23. 18,1-21 m. 1. Jan. 31. e.l. Aug. 14. e. 1. Julv 21. 2.V.I3 e.l. S. Matthew. 18 m. 1. 11 Trin. 2,23-3,13 m. 1. Feb'y 25. l8,V.2I Gosp. D 22 Trin. e. 1. Aug. 15. m.l. Feb'y 1. 3,v-i3 m. 1. Feb'y 26. e.l. July 22. e. 1. Aug. 16. M.V.13 189 4.1-35 m. 1. Feb'y 27. 1,1-26 m. 1. 1 A. e. 1. Aug. 17. m. 1. March 22. 4 m. 1. 15 Triu. e. 1. Sept. 10. 4.35-5.2' m. 1. Feb'y 28. 1,26-39 Gosp. D Ann. V. M. e. 1. Aug 18. 1.26-57 m.l. 2 A. 5. J"2' in. 1. 3 Tu. L. m. 1. March 23. 5,v.2i m. 1. March 1. e. 1. Sept. 1 1. m. 1. 4 W. L. 1. 39-57 m. 1. Ann. V. M. e. 1. Aug. 19. 1,46-56 Magnificat F 22. 6,1-14 m.l. March 2. i.v-57 Gosp. F S.J. Bapt. e. 1. Aug. 20. m.l. 3 Adv. 6,1-30 m.l. 6Ep. m.l. March 24. 6, 14-30 m.l. March 3. e. 1. Sept. 12. e. 1. Aug. 21. 1,68-80 Beuedictus F 10. 6,v-3° m.l. March 4. 2,1-15 Gosp. a* Chr. (alt.) e. 1. Aug. 22. m. 1. b,c Chr. 6.V-45 m.l. 4 Th. L- 2,1-21 m. 1. e March 26. 7.i-24 m.l. March 5. e. 1. Sept. 13. e. 1. Aug. 23. 2,IO,II Op. Sent. M. 1'r. Chr. 7. 14-31 m.l. 4 Fr. L. 2,15-22 Gosp. F Circ. 7.V-24 m. 1. March 6 2,V.2I ni. 1. e March 27. e. 1. Aug. 25. e. 1. Sept. 14. 7.V.31 Gosp. F 12 Triu. 2,22-41 Gosp. Ft Pur. V. M. S.i-io Gosp. F 7 Trin. 2.V.25 m. 1. 1 Chr. 8 m. 1. March 7. 2,29-33 Nunc Dim. F 23- e. 1. Aug. 26. 2.V.4I Gosp. F 1 Ep. 8.V.22 m. 1. 4 Sa. L. 3.1-23 m.l. 4 Adv. 9. '-30 m. 1. March 8. 3-15-23 e. 1. Epiph. m.l. 3 Lent. 3 m. 1. March 28. e. 1. Aug. 27. e. 1. Sept. 15. 9.v3° m.l. March 9. 4,1-16 m. 1. e March 29. e. 1. Aug. 28. e. 1. Sept. 16. 9'v-33 m. 1. 4 M. L. 4,14-33 m.l. 4 Epiph. 10,1-17 m. 1. 4 Tu. L. 4,v.i6 m.l. March 30. 10,1-32 m. 1. March 10. e. 1. Sept. 17. e. 1. Aug. 29. 5.1"12 Gosp. F 5 Trin. 10,13-17 Bapt. F 246,253. 5-I-I7 m. 1. e March 31. 10,13-28 e. 1. Hoi. Inn. e. 1. Sept. 18. 10,17-35 m. 1. 5 W. L. 5.v-27 m. 1. S. Matthew IO.V.32 m.l. March 11. 5.v-i7 m. 1. e Apr. 1. e. 1. Aug. 30. e. 1. Sept. 19. io,v.35 m.l. 5 Th. L. 6,1-20 m. 1. e Apr. 2. 11,1-27 m.l. March 12. e. 1. Sept. 20. e. 1. Aug. 31. 6,12-24 m.l. Em.Wh.W. II.V.I2 m. 1. 1 Th. L. 6,V.20 m. 1. 0 Apr. 3. 11,27-12,13 m. 1. March 13. e. 1. Sept. 22. e. 1. Sept. 1. 6,36-43 Gosp. F 4 Trin. I2,I-l8 m.l. 5 Fr. L. 7.1-19 m. 1. et Apr. 4. I2.I3-2S m. 1. March 14. e. 1. Sept. 23. e. 1. Sept. 2. 7,h-iS Gosp. F 16 Trin. I2,V.l8 m.l. 5 Sa. L. 7,19-36 m. 1. e§ Apr. 5. I2.V.28 m. 1. March 15. e. 1. Sept. 24. e. 1. Sept. 3. 7,v. 19 m.l. 5 Epiph. 13 m.l. March 16. 7.V.36 m.l. Apr. 6. m.l. 16 Trin. e. 1. Sept. 25. e. 1. Sept. 4. 8,1-22 m.l. Apr. 7. 13.35.36 Op. Sent. E. Pr. Adv. e. 1. Sept. 26. 14,1-26 m.l. March 17. 8,4-16 Gosp. F Sexag. e. 1. Sept. 5. 8,22-40 m.l. Apr. 8. 14 Gosp. F M. b. E- e. 1. Sept. 27. 14.26-53 m.l. March 18. 8,v.4o m.l. Apr. 9. e. 1. Sept. 6. e. 1. Sept. 28. I4.V-53 m. 1. March 19. 9,1-18 m.l. Apr. 10. e. 1. Sept. 7. e. 1. Sept. 30. 15. i-4o Gosp. (D) e Tu. b. E. 9.18-43 m.l. Apr. 11. •5.1-42 m. 1. March 20. e. 1. Oct. 1. e. 1. Sept. 8. 9.28-37 Gosp. Transf. I5,v.42 & 16 m. 1. March 21. 9.v-43 m.l. Apr. 12. e. 1. Sept. 9. e. 1. Oct. 2. 16,1-9 Gosp. a Easter(alt.) 9.V.46 m. 1. e1[ S. James. 16 e. 1. M. in E. 10,1-7 p. v. Gosp. F S. Luke. 16,6 Op. Sent. M Pr. E. 10,1-25 m.l. 2 Lent. 16, v. 9 m.l. S. Thomas. m.l. Apr. 13. l6,v.i4 Gosp. D Asc. m.l. e. 1. Em.Wh.Fr. Oct. 3. S. Luke. 10,21,38 Gosp. F 13 Trin. 1,1-24 m.l. S. Luke. IO.V.25 m. 1. Apr. 14. *ist Communion. tvv. 22-27 in d. tto v.24. 87,24-35- tw .51-57- 190 io,v.25 e. 1. Oct. 4. 23,1-26 m.l. May 11. 11,1-14 m. 1. Rog. Tu. e.l. Oct. 31. 11,1-29 m. 1. Apr. 15. 23,1-50 Gosp. F* Th. b. E. e. 1. Oct. 5. 23,26-50 m. 1. May 12. ii.H-29 Gosp. F 3 Lent. e. 1. Nov. 2. II.V.29 m. 1. Apr. 16. 23,v.5o m.l. Easter E. m. 1. 5 M. Lent. 23,50—24,13 m.l. May 13. e.l. Oct. 6. e. 1. Nov. 3. 12,1-13 m. 1. Ein.Wh.Sa. 24,1-13 m. 1. M.in E. 12, 1-22 m. 1. Apr. 17. 24,13-36 Gosp. F M. in E- m. 1. 5 Tu. Lent. 24.V.I3 m. 1. May 14. e. 1. Oct. 7. e.l. Nov. 4. 12,22-41 m. 1. Apr. 18. 24,34 Op. Sent. M. Pr. E. m. 1. 6 W. Lent. 24,36-49 Gosp. F Tu. in E. e.l. Oct. 8. 24,v.44 m. 1. e Asc. I2.V.4I m.l. m. 1. Apr. 19. 6 Th. Lent. 12,35-39 e. 1. Gosp. e Oct. 9. Ord. D. St. John. 12,35-49 m. 1. Em.Dec.Sa 1,1-15 Gosp. at Chr. i3,i-i8 m.l. Apr. 20. 1,1-19 e. 1. Ann. V. M. e. 1. Oct. 10. 1,1-29 m. 1. May 15. 13 m.l. 17 Trin. e. 1. Nov. 5. I3,v.i8 m.l. Apr. 21. 1,19-29 Gosp. F. 4 Adv. e.l. Oct. 11. 1,29-43 m. 1. S. Andrew. 14,1-12 Gosp. F 17 Trin. i.v.29 m.l. 2Ep. 14,1-25 m.l. Apr. 22. m.l. May 16. e.l. Oct. 12. e.l. Nov. 6. 14,16-25 Gosp. F 2 Trin. m.l. Em.Dec.W. 14,25-15,11 m.l. Apr. 23. l,v.43 m.l. S. Barth. e.l. Oct. 13. 2,1-12 Gosp. F aEp. 15,1-7 p. v. Gosp. F 3 Trin. 2 m. 1. May 17. 15 m.l. Ash W. e. 1. Nov. 7. 111. 1. 18 Trin. 2,13-18 Gosp. Cons. Ch. 15. vii m. 1. Apr. 24. 3,i-9 Bapt. e 259- e. 1. Oct. 14. 3,i-i6 Gosp. F Trin. 15. i8> 19 Op. Sent. b,c,e M.& E. Pr. 3,1-22 m. 1. May 18. 16, I-IO Gosp. F 9 Trin. e. 1. Nov. 8. 16, 1-19 m.l. Apr. 26. 3,1-23 m. 1. 20 Trin. e. 1. Oct. 15. 3.i6 Comf. W. F i6,v.i9 Gosp. F 1 Trin. 3,16-22 Gosp. F M. in Wh. m. 1. Apr. 27. 3.V.22 m. 1. May 19. e. 1. Oct. 16. e. 1. Nov. 9. 17,1-20 m. 1. Apr. 28. 4,1-31 m. 1. May 20. e. 1. Oct. 17. e. 1. Nov. 10. 17,11-20 Gosp. F 14 Trin. 4,23 Op Sent. M. Pr. Wh. I7.V.20 m.l. Apr. 29. 4,v-3i m. 1. May 21. e.l. Oct. 19. e. 1. Nov. 11. 18,1-18 m. 1. Apr. 30. 4.V.46 Gosp. F 21 Trin. e. 1. Oct. 20. 5,i-24 m.l. 6 Fr. Lent. 18,9-15 Gosp. F 11 Trin. m. 1. May 22. i8,v.i8 m.l. May 2. e. 1. Nov. 12. e.l. Oct. 21. 5,v-33 m. 1. Em.Dec.Fr i8,v.3i Gosp. F Quiuq. 5,24 Gosp. F Com. S. 19, 1-28 Ul. 1. May 3. Gosp. Vis. Pris. e.l. Oct. 22. 5.V.24 m. 1. 4L. m.l. 19 Trin. m. 1. May 23. 19,8 Off. Sent. F e. 1. Nov. 13. I9,v.28 m. 1. May 4. 6,1-15 Gosp. F 4L. e. 1. Oct. 23. 6,1-22 m. 1. May 24. 19,41-47 p. v. Gosp. F 10 Trin. e. 1. Nov. 14. 20, [-27 m.l. May 5. 6,5-15 Gosp. F S. u. b. A. e.l. Oct. 24. 6,22-41 m. 1. May 25. 20.V.27 m.l. May 6. e. 1. Nov. 15. e. 1. Oct. 25. 6,22-59 m.l. S.Phil. &S.J. 21 m.l. May 7. 6,24-41 m.l. Rog. W. m. 1. 5 Lent. 6 v.27 m. 1. Th. b. E. e. 1. Oct. 26. 6,v.4i m.l. May 26. 21.25-34 Gosp. F 2 A. e.l. Nov. 16. 22,1-31 111. 1. May 8. 6,v.47 m. 1. S. Matthias e.l. Oct. 27. 7 m.l. 21 Trin. 22 Gosp. F W. b. E- 7,i-25 m. 1. May 27. 22,24-31 Gosp. V S. Barth. e. 1. Nov. 17. 22,31-54 m.l. May 9. 7,v-25 m.l. May 28. e. 1. Oct. 29. e. 1. Nov. 18. 22.V.54 111. 1. May 10. 8,1-21 m.l. May 29. e. 1. Oct. 30. e.l. Nov. 19. •whole cbapt er in O. tid Communion. 191 S, 1-48 m. 1. 22 Trin. 20.V.I9 m. 1. June 20. 8,v.2i 111. 1. May 30. e. 1. Dec. 11. e. 1. Nov. 20. 20.V.24 Gosp. F S. Thomas. S.46-59 (p. v.)Gosp . F 5 Lent. 21,1-15 111. 1. e Tu. in E. 9 in. 1. May 31. m. 1. June 21. m. 1. 2;, Trin. e. 1. Dec. 12. e. 1. Nov 21. 21 in. 1. e§ S. Pet. 10,1-11 Gosp . F Tu. in Wh. 21,15-18 Gosp. F Cous. Bps. 10,1-17 Gosp . F Ord Pr. 2I.V.15 e. 1. e Tu. in E. 10,1-19 2dl. Inst. m. 1. June 22. IO, 1-22 m. 1. Jtue 1. e.l. Dec. 13. e.l. Nov. 22. 2I.V.I9 Gosp. F S.John. IO,I-3I m. 1. 24 Trin. IO.II-I7 IO.V.22 Gosp. 111. 1. F 2 a. E. June 2. Acts. e. 1. Nov. 23. I.I-IO ni. 1. Em.Sept.W 11,1-21 m. 1. June 3. 1,1-12 Ep. Asc. e. 1. Nov. 24. I.I-I5 e. 1. S. Luke. 11,1-47 111. 1. 25 Trin. I e. 1. e Jan. 2. 11,21-47 111. 1. June 4. m.l. 1 a. E. e.l. Nov. 25. m.l. June 23. 11,25,26 Burial F 294. LV.15 Ep. F S. Matthias 11,47-12,20 e. 1. 6 Lent. 2. 1-12 Ep. F Wh. m. 1. June 5. 2,1-22 e. 1. e Jan. 3. e. 1. Nov. 26. m. 1. June 25. 12,20-42 e.l. S. Andrew. 2,12-22 111. 1. Tu. in Wh. I2.V.20 m.l. 6 Sa. Lent. 2.V.22 e. 1. e Jan. 4. m. 1. June 6. m. 1. June 26. e.l. Nov. 27. e.l. (D) Easter. I3.I-2I m. 1. June 7. 3 e. 1. e Jan. 5. e.l. Nov. 28. m.l. 2 Easter. 13 m.l. W. b. E. m.l. June 27. 13.21-36 m. 1. S. John. 4,1-13 m. 1. Em.Sept.Fr I3,V.2I in. 1. June 5. 4,i-32 e. 1. e Jan. 7. e.l. Nov. 29. m. 1. Juue 28. I4.I-I5 Gosp, S. Ph.&S.J. 4,1-36 m.l. 3 Easter. e. 1. S. Thorn. 4,8-23 e. 1. FH S. Peter. 14 m. 1. M. b. E. 4,13-24 m. 1. Em.Sept.Sa m. 1. June 9. 4,v.23 m. 1. e** S. Barn. e.l. Dec. 1. 4,32-5.l7 e. 1. e Jan. 8. 14,15-31 (P-v .) Gosp. F* Wh. m. 1. June 30. M.v.iS m. 1. S.Sini&S.J. 5 m. 1. 4 Easter. 15.1-12 Gosp. F S. Mark. 5.12-17 Ep. F S. Barth. 15 m. 1. Tu. b. E. 5.V-I7 e. 1. Jan. 9. m. 1. June 10. in. 1. July 1. m.l. 26 Trin. 6 e. 1. e Jan. 10. e.l. Dec. 2. m. 1. 5 Easter. IS. 12-17 Gosp. F S. Barn. m. 1. July 2. 15.V.17 Gosp. F S.Sim.&S.J. 6 & 7,1-17 in. 1. Ftt S. Steph. i5,26-r6,4(p. v.)Gosp. Ft S. a. Asc. 6,2-8 Ep. F Ord. D. 16,1-16 m 1. June 12. 7,1-30 e.l. e« Jan. 11. e. 1. Dec. 3. m. 1. July 3- 16,5-16 Gosp. F 4 a. E. 7.V-30 e. 1. Jan. 12. 16,16-23 Gosp. F 3 a. E. 7.17-55 e. 1. D$ S. Steph. i6,v.i6 m.l. June 13. 7.V.30 m.l. July 4. e. 1. Dec. 4. 7.v-55 Ep. F S. Steph. 16 m. 1. S.n. b. Adv. S,i-26 e. 1. Jan. 13. i6,v.23 Gosp. F 5 a. E. m. 1. July 5- 17 m. 1. June 14. 8,v.26 e. 1. e Jan. 14. e. 1. Dec. 5. m. 1. July 6 m.l. S. a. Asc. 8,V.2 m. 1. 1 Trin. 18,1-28 m.l. June 15. 8,14-iS Ep. F Tu. in Wh. e.l. Dec. 6. Conf. 274- 18 111. 1. f: Good Frid. 8,v.26 e.l. Jan. 14. i3,v.28 m. 1. June 16. 9,1-23 e. 1. e Jan. 15. e.l. Dec. 7. Ep. F Conv. St.P. 19. 1-25 m. 1. June 17. m. 1. July 7- e.l. Dec. 8. 9.1-32 111. 1. 2 Trin. 19,1-38 Gosp. F G'd Fr. 9.v-23 e. 1. e Jan. 16. i9.v-25 m. 1. June IS. 111. 1. July 8. e. 1. Dec. 9. 10,1-24 e. 1. e Jan. 17. 20, 1-1 1 Gosp. F Easter. 111. 1. July 9. 20,1-19 111. 1 June 19. 10 m.l. 3 Trin. e. 1. Dec. 10. IO.V.24 e. 1. e Jan. 18. 20,19-24 Gosp. F. 1 a. E. m.l. July 10. Gosp. e Cons. Bps. 10,34-44 Ep. F M. in E. *vv. 15-ji in a. ta completes v. 4. ^Chapters [S & 19 in D. §vv. 15-22. Ifwhole chapter in D. **v 31. tt6,8-7,29 in D. #7, to v.35. 9§vv •30-54. 192 io.v.34 Ep. F M. iu Wh. 1 m. 1. Aug. 7- ii e. 1. e Jan. 19. 2 e. 1. Feb'y 17- 111. 1. 4 Trim m. 1. Aug. 8. m. 1. July 11. a.v.17 m.l. (D) Circ. II.V.22 p. V. Ep. F S. Barn. 3 e.l. Feb'y 18. 11,27-12,3 Ep. F S. James. e. 1. 1 Fr. Lent. 12,1-12 Ep. F S. Peter. m. 1. Aug. 9. 12,1-24 m. 1. e* S. Mich. 4 e. 1. Feb'y 19. 12 e. 1. e Jan. 20. e. 1. 1 Sa. Lent. 111. 1. July 12. m. 1. Aug. 10. 12,24-13,14 e. 1. S. Mark. 4,8-15 Ep. F Circ. 13,1-26 e. 1. e Jan. 21. 5 e. 1. Feb'y 20. 111. 1. July 13- e. 1. 2 M. Lent. 13,26-42 Ep. F T11. in E- m. 1. Aug. 11. 13, v. 26 e.l. e Jan. 22. 6 e. 1. Feb'y 21. m. 1. July 14. 111. 1. Aug. 12. 13,43-14,19 e. 1. Ft S. Barn. 6,3-12 EP. F 6 Trin. 14 e. 1. e Jan. 23. 6,9,10,11 Easte r Anthem e m. 1. 5 Trin. 6,19-24 Ep. F 7 Trin. m.l. July 15- 7 e. 1. Feb'y 22. 15,1-30 e. 1. e Jan. 24. ni. 1. Aug. 13. m.l. July 16. 8,1-22 e. 1. 2 Tu. Lent. I5.I-31 m.l. 6 Trin. 8 e. 1. Feb'y 23. 15, '-32 e.l.. S. Ph. & S.J. m.l. Aug. 14. 15,30-16,15 e.l. e Jan. 26. 8,12-18 Ep. F 8 Trin. 111. 1. July 17. 8,18-24 Ep. F 4 Trin. i6,v.i6 el. e Jan. 27. 8.V.22 e. 1. 3 W. Lent. m. 1. July 18. 9,1-18 e. 1. 3 Th. Lent. 17,1-16 e. 1. e Jan. 28. 9 e. 1. Feb'y 25. m. 1. July 19- m.l. Aug. 15. 17 m.l. 7 Trin. 9,v.i8 e. 1. 3 Fr. Lent. I7,v.i6 e.l. e Jan. 29. 10 e. 1. Feb'y 26. m.l. July 20. e. 1. 1 Epiph. 18,1-24 e. 1. e Jau. 30. m.l. Aug. 16. 111. 1. July 21. io,v.9 Ep. F S. Andr. 18,24-19,21 e. 1. e Jan. 31. 11 m.l. Epiph. e.l. July 22. e.l. Feb'y 27. 18,24-19,20 iu E., 1-20 in D. m. 1. Aug. 17. 19, l— 11 e.l. Wh. 12,1-6 Ep. F 1 Epiph. I9.V.2I e.l. e Feb'y 1. 12 e. 1. Feb'y 28. iii. 1. July 23. m.l. Aug. 18. 20,1-17 e.l. Feb'y 3- 12,6-16 p. V . Ep. F 2 Epiph. m. 1. Julv 24. I2,V.l6 Ep. F 3 Epiph. 20, v. 7 m 1. 8 Trin. •3,1-3 Ep. F 4 Epiph. e. 1. Feb'y 4. 13 e. 1. March 1. 20.V.T7 m. 1. July 26 111. 1. Aug. 19. 20, 17-36 Ep. e Con 3. Bp. I3,v.8 Ep. F 1 Adv. 20,35 Off. 14 e. 1. Mar. 2. 21,1-27 e. 1. Feb'y 5. e.l. 3 Lent. m 1. July 27. in. 1. Aug. 20. 21,27-22,22 e. 1. Feb'y 6. 15,1-22 e. 1. 3 Sa. Lent. m. 1. July 28. 15 e.l. Mar. 3. 22,1-22 m. 1. D Conv. St. P. m.l. Aug. 21. 22,22-23,12 e. 1. c Feb'y 7. 15,4-14 Ep. r 2 Adv. m. 1. Julv 29. 16 e.l. March 4. 23,V. 12 e. 1. iii. 1. Feb'y 8. July 30. m. 1. Aug. 22. 24 m. 1. e Feb'y 9. 1 Corinthians. m. 1. July '31. 1 e. 1. March 5. ni. 1. 9 Trin. m. 1. Aug. 23. 25 e. 1. e Feb'y 10. i,4-9 Ep. F 18 Trin. m. 1. Aug. 1. i,v.i8 e. 1. Em.Wh.W. 26 e. 1. e Feb'v 1 1. 2 e. 1. 2Chr. e. 1. D Conv. S. P. e. 1. March 6. m. 1. Aug. 2. e. 1. Em.Wh.Fr m.l. 10 Trin. m.l. Aug. 25. 27,I-l8 e. 1. e Feb'y 12. 3 e. 1. 2 Epiph. 111. 1. Aug. 3- e. 1. Mar. 7. 27,v.i8 e. 1. *: Feb'y 13. m. 1. Aug. 26. in. 1. Aug. 4. 4,1-6 Ep. F 3 Adv. 28,1-17 e. 1. e Feb'y 14. 4 e.l. March 8. 28 111. 1. Aug. 5. e.l. 3 M. Lent. 28,v.i7 e. 1. e Feb'y 15. 5 m. 1. e. 1. Aug. 27. 3 Tu. Lent Romans. e. 1. March 9. 1 e. 1. e Feb'y 16. m. 1. Aug. 28. m. 1. 1 Th. Lent. 5.6-9 Ep. a Easter(alt) •vv.j-iS. tv.8 in e., ch. 14 in D, 193 5.7 ,8 Easter Anthem e 9 m. 1. Sept. 18. 6 e. 1. March 10. 9.6,7 Off. F e. 1. 4W.L. 10 e. 1. Apr. 1. m. 1. Aug. 29. m. 1. Sept. 19. 7 e. 1. m. 1. March 11. Aug. 30. 11 e. 1. m. 1. Apr. 2. S( pt. 20.. 8 e. 1. March 12. ",19-32 Ep. F Sexag. m. 1. Aug. 31. 12,1-16 e. 1. 5 l'h. L. 9.i -24 e. 1. 4 Th. L. 12 e. 1. Apr. 3. 9 e. 1. March 13. m. 1. Sept. 22. m. 1. Sept. 1. 13 e. 1. Apr. 4. 9.7 Off. F m. 1. Sept. 23. 9,v ■7 e. 1. Em.Wh.Sa. i3.'4 Benediction passim e 9.H Off. F Galatians. 9.i. 5.14 Off. F 1 e. 1. April 5. 9>v .24 Ep. F Septuag. m.l. Sept. 24. io; e. 1. m. 1. March 14. Sept. 2. 2 e. 1. e.l. 5 Epiph. Apr. 6. IO, I- -12 e. 1. M. b. E. m.l. Sept. 25. 10,1- -14 Ep. F 9 Trin. 3 e.l. 6 Epiph. io,v. 12 e. 1. 4 Fr. L. e. 1. Apr. 7. ii e. 1. March 15. m. 1. Sept. 26. m. 1. Sept. 3. 3.J5-4,8 m. 1. Pur. V. M. II, V. ■17 Ep. F Th. b. E. 3.16-23 Ep. F 13 Trin. 12,1- -12 Bp- F 10 Trin. 4.1-8 Ep. F S. a. Chr. 12 e. 1. March 16. 4 e. 1. Apr. 8. e. 1. e* M. iu Wh. m.l. Sept. 27. m. 1. Sept. 4. 4.6 Op. i Sent. M. Pr. Wh. 13 Ep. F Quiuq. 4.V.21 Ep. F 4 Lent. e. 1. March 17. 5 e. 1. Apr. 9. m. 1. Sept. 5. e. 1. Tu. in Wli 14 e. 1. March iS. m. 1. Sept. 28. m. 1. Sept. 6. 5. "6-25 Ep. F 14 Trin. 14, V. 20 m. I. M. in Wh. 6 e.l. 5 Fr. Lent. I4.V. 26 e. 1. 4 Sa. Lent. e. 1. Apr. 10. 15.1- -12 Ep. F 11 Trin. m.l. Sept. 30. 15.1- •23 e. 1. 1 Easter. 6,6.7 Off. F 151- -35 e. 1. March 19. 6,10 Off. F m. 1. Sept. 7. 6,v.n Ep. F 15 Trin. 15.20-23 15,^.20 I5.V.35 16 Easter Anthem. Burial F e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e 296-8. March 20. Sept. 8. March 21. Sept. 9. Ephesians. 1 1.7 2 e. 1. e 1. m.l. Op. Sent, e.l. Septuag. Apr. 11. Oct. 1. E.Pr.G-dFr Sexag. 2 Corinthians. e.l. Apr. 12. 1 e. 1. March 22. m. 1. Oct. 2. m. 1. Sept. 10. 2.V.I9 Ep. F S. Thomas. 2 e. 1. 4 M. Lent. 3.I-I3 Ep. F Epiph. e. 1. March 23. 3 e. 1. Quiuq. m. 1. Sept. 11. e. 1. Apr. 13. 3 e. 1. March 24. m. 1. Oct. 3. tn. 1. Transf. 3.V-I3 Ep. F 16 Trin. m. 1. Sept. 12. 4.1-7 Ep. F 17 Trin. 3.4- -10 Ep. F 12 Trin. 4,1-17 e. 1. Asc. 4.1- ■7 Ep. F S. Matthew e.l. Em.Dec.W. 4 e.l. e. 1. m. 1. 3 Epiph. March 26. Sept. 13. 4 e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. 1 Lent. Apr. 14. Oct. 4. e. 1. Em.Sept.W 4.V.17 Ep. F 19 Trin. 5 e.l. March 27. 4,7-U Ep. e Ord. Pr. e. 1. 4 Epiph. 4,7-17 Ep. F S. Mark. m. 1. Sept. 14. 5.I-I5 Ep. F 3 Lent. e. 1. Em.Sep.Pr. 5 e. 1. Apr. 15. 5.21 Op. Sent. E.Pr.G'dFr m. 1. Oct. 5. 6,1- -11 Ep. F 1 Lent. 5.15-22 Ep. F 20 Trin. 6 e. 1. 4 Tu. Lent. 5,15-6.10 e. 1. 2 Lent. e.l. March 28. 6 e. 1. Apr. 16. m. 1. Sept. 15. m. 1. Oct. 6. 6,14-17 Ep. Cons. Ch. 6,10-21 Ep. F 21 Trin. 7 e. 1. March 29. Philippians. e. 1. 5 W. Lent. 1 e.l. 4 Lent. m. 1. Sept. 16. e. 1. Apr. 17. 8 e. 1. March 30. m.l. e Oct. 7. m. 1. Sept. 17. 1.2 Op. Sent. M. Pr. 9 e. 1. March 31. 1,3-12 & 13. Ep. F 22 Trin. 194 2 e. 1. Apr. 18. 6,7 Burial F m. 1. e Oct 8. 6,17-20 Off. F 2,5-12 3 Ep. e. 1. e. 1. F 6 Lent. 5 Lent. Apr. 19. 2 Timothy. 1 e.l. m. 1. May 11. Oct. 31. m. 1. e Oct 9. e.l. Em.Dec.Sa. 3.V.I7 Ep. F 23 Trin. a e.l. May 12. 4 e. 1. Apr. 20. e. 1. 2 Triu. 4,4-8 m. 1. Ep. e F Oct. 10. 4 Adv. 3 m. 1. e.l. Nov. 2. May 13. Colossians. m. 1. Nov. 3. i e. 1. Apr. 21. 3 & 4, 1-9 e. 1. 3 Trin. e. 1. 2 E. 4 e. 1. May 14. m. 1. Oct. 11. m. 1. Nov. 4. i>3-y Ep. F 24 Trin. 4,5-i6 Ep. F S. Luke. 2 e. 1. Circ. Titus. e. 1. Apr. 22. 1 e.l. 2 Sa. L.Em. m. 1. Oct. 12. e.l. May 15. 3.i Op. Sent. EPr.East'r m. 1. Nov. 5. 3,1-8 Ep. F Easter. 2 e. 1. Mav 16. 3 e. 1. Apr. 23. m. 1. Nov. 6. e. 1. 3E. 2 & 3,1-10 e. 1. 4 Trin. m. 1. Oct. 13. 2, V.I I Ep. at Chr. (alt.) 3, 12-18 Ep. F 5 Epiph. 2,11,1-3,9 e.l. Ft Chr. 4 e. 1. Apr. 24. 3 e. 1. May 17. .m. 1. Oct. 14. m. 1. Nov. 7. 1 Thessalonians Philemon. i 'e. 1, m. 1. Apr. 26. Oct. 15. 5 Sa. Lent. e. 1. m. 1. May 18. Nov. 8. 3 e. 1. Hebrews. e. 1. Apr. 27. 1,1-13 Ep. F§ Chr. m. 1. Oct. 16. 1 e. 1. May 19. 3 e.l. 4 Easter. m. 1. Nov. 9. e. 1. Apr. 28. 2 e. 1. May 20. m. 1. Oct. 17. m. 1. Nov. 10. 4.1-9 Ep. F 2 Lent. e. 1. 1 Chr. 4 e. 1. Apr. 29. 3 e. 1. 5 Tu. Lent. e.l. 5 Easter. e. 1. May 21. m. 1. e Oct. 19. m. 1. Nov. 11. 5 e. 1. Apr. 30. 4 e.l. Easter Ev. m. 1. e Oct. 20. e. 1. May 22. e.l. Em.Dec.Fr tn. 1. Nov. 12. 5.12-24 2dl. Thauksg. 4.14,16 Op. Sent. M. Pr. Asc. 4,14-5," e. 1. 1 a. Asc. 2 Thessalonians. 5 e. 1. 6W. Lent. i e. I. May 2. e. 1. May 23. m. 1. e Oct 21. m.l. Nov. 13. 2 e.l. 5 M. Lent. 6 e. 1. 6 Th. Lent. e. 1. Mav j. e. 1. May 24. m. 1. e Oct! 22. m.l. Nov. 14. 3 e. 1. May 4. 6,10 Off. F m. 1. e Oct. 23. 7 e. 1. Th.b. E.- 1 Timothy. e. 1. m.l. May 25. Nov. 15. May 26. I e. 1. 1 M. Lent. 8 e. 1. e. 1. May 5. m. 1. Nov. 16. m. 1. Oct. 24. e.l. 6 Fr. L. i. IS Comf. W'ds F 9,1-16 e.l. Tu. b. E. 2 e. 1. e. 1. 1 Tu. Lent. Mav 6. 9 e. 1. m. 1. May 27. Nov. 17. m. 1. Oct. 25. 9,11-16 Ep. F 5 L. " 3,1-8 Ep. F Cous. B'ps. 9,v.i6 Ep. F W. b. E. 3 e. 1. 2W. L.Etn. 9,24 Op. Sent. E. Pr. Asc. e. 1. May 7. 10,1-26 Ep. F G'd Fr. 3,8-i4 m. 1. Ep. e F* Oct.' 26. Old. D. 10 e. 1. e. 1. May 28. 5 Trin. Nov. 18. 4 e. 1. 2 Th. Lent. m. 1. e. 1. Mav 8. 10,19-26 ad 1. Cons. Ch. m. 1. e Oct. 27. io,v.28 e. 1. 6 Sa. La. 5 e. 1. e. 1. 2 Fr. L.Em. Mav 9. 11 e.l. e.l. May 29. 6 Trin. 6 m. 1. Oct'. 29. m. 1. Nov. 19. e. 1. May 10. 11,32-12,7 m.l. fit All S. e. 1. 1 Trin. 12,1-18 e. 1. Ash W. 6,6,7 •vv.8-i6 in D m. 1. Off. F tist Communion. J*, 12 e. 1. e. 1. 1-8. §2d Communion in a. May 30. Feb'y 29. 1fll,33-l2,6. 195 12 12,5.6 12,1 I I2.V.I4 13 13. 7-22 13.16 James. 1,1-13 i.i-iS 1 i,v.i6 1,17-2 J.V.22 2 1 Peter. 1,1-22 1 1,22-2,13 2 2,11-18 2,v.ig 3 3.8-15 P- v 3,VI7 4 4,7-i2 S 5.5-" 2 Peter. 1 1. 13-19 2 e. 1. m. 1. Ep. F EP. m. 1. e. i. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. Off. I Ep. I e. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. Ep. Ep. I Ep. 1 e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m.l. e. 1. e. 1. e. 1. m.l. e. 1. e.l. e. 1. m.l. e.l. e.l. e.l. m. 1. e.l. e.l. e.l. e.l. m. 1. Ep. EP. e. 1. e.l. in. 1. Ep. Ep. e. 1. e.l. m.l. Ep. e.l. e.l. m.l. Ep. e.l. e.l. m.l. Ep. e.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. e.l. m.l. 1 John. 7 Trin. Nov. 20. Com. S. Vis. Hris. Wh. Mav 31. 8 Triu. Nov. 21. Em.Sep.Sa. S.Ph.&S.J. Rog. M. Juue 1. 9 Trin. Nov. 22. Thanksg. 4 a. E. 5 a. E. June 2. 10 Trin. Nov. 23. June 3. 11 Triu. Nov. 24. Rog. Tu. June 4. 12 Triu. Nov. 25. Rog. W. June 5. 13 Triu. Nov. 26. W. b. B. June 6. 14 Trin. Nov. 27. S. Barth. G'd Fr. Juue 7. i5 Trin. Nov. 28. 3 a. E. 2 a. E. June 8. 16 Triu. Nov. 29. 5 Trin. Easter Ev. Juue 9. 17 Trin. Dec. 1. S. a. Asc. June 10. 18 Trin. Dec. 2. 3 Trin. Juue 12. 19 Trin. Dec. 3. Transf. June 13. 20 Trin. Dec. 4. June 14. 21 Trin. Dec. 5. 1,8,9 Ep. F S.John. e. 1. Jumj :5- e. 1. 22 Triu. ni. 1. Dec. 6- Op. Sent. M. & E- Pr. b.c.e 'I4.V.I4- 2,1,2 2 2, v. 15 3.1-9 3.v-!3 3.17 4 4.V-7 5 5.4-13 2 John. 3 John. S. Jude vv.1-8 Revelation. 1 is 3.7 Comf. e.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. Ep. e.l. e. 1. e. 1. m. 1. Ep. Off. e.l. e.l. m. 1. Ep. e.l. e.l. m.l. Ep. e.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. e.l. m.l. Words F 2,1 2 2,18- 3 3.v-7 4 4.8 5 6 7 7.2-!3 8 9 10 11 12 12,7-13 13 14,1-6 14 I4,v,6 & 15 I4.I3 15 16 17 18 19,1-11 19,1-17 I9,v.ii 20 21,1-15 21.3 2I.V.I5 2I.V.IO 22,1-8 22 22, V. 8 22,17 June 16. 2;, Triu. Dec. 7- S. Matthias 6 Epiph. Pur. V. M. June 17. 24 Trin. Dec. 8. 2 Triu. Juue iS. 25 Triu. Dec. 9. 1 Trin. Juue 19. Triu. Dec. 10. I a. E. June 20. 26 Trin. Dec. 11. S. John. June 21. Dec. 12. Ep. F S.Sim.&S.J. e 1. Whole book Juue 22. e. 1. S.Sim.&S.J. e I. S. n.b. Adv. m.l. Dec. 13. F tJ2,V.6. e.l. m.l. e. 1. e.l. m.l. e.l. e.l. Ep. F m. 1. Op. Sent. e.l. m.l. e.l, Ep. F m.l. e.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. Ep. e.l. Ep. F m.l. e. 1. e* Burial. F e.l. m.l. e.l. m.l. e. 1. e.l. F m.l. e.l. m.l. Op. Sent. e.l. 2dl. 111. 1. e.l. e. 1. et Op. Sent. 1 Adv. Dec. 14. Dec. 14. 2 Adv. Dec. 15. 3 Adv. Dec. 15. Triu. Dec. 16. M. Pr.Trin. Dec. 16. Dec. 17. Dec. 17. A11S. Dec. 18. Dec. 18. Dec. 19. Dec. 19. Dec. 20. S. Mich. Dec. 20. Hoi. Inn. Dec. 22. S. Mich. Dec. 22. Dec. 23. Dec. 23. Dec. 24. Dec. 24. A11S. Dec. 29 Dec. 29. Dec. 30. E. Pr. Chr. Dec. 30. Cons. Ch. Dec. 31. 4 Adv. Dec. 31 E. Pr. Wh. iyo TOPICAL INDEX OF THE COLLECTS. The object of this Index is not to give all the Collects in which the various subjects are mentioned. That is done in the Concordance. It has been inv aim as a rule to give the Collects of which the various subjects form so important a part that one could appropi iately use them at the close of sermons, for instance, on such subjects. Brackets around the refer- ences indicate that the subjects under which they are given are rather less prominent therein than in the other references. For explanation of abbreviations see p. 179. The page is sometimes given as. for instance, under Adversaries, where "Peace 13" refers to the Collect for Peace, page 13. Absolution— Pen. 50, 24 Trin. Abstinence — 1 Lent. Adversaries — Peace 13. Adversity — Sexag., 2 Lent, Trin., 3 Trin., 22 Trin. Affliction — All Coud. 14., Spec. 43, Ch. Mil. 228, (Fam. Pr. 326.) All People— All Cond., Ch. Mil. 228. Andrew (Saint)— S. Andr. Angels— S. Mich. Anger— (Fam. Pr. 326.) Ascension — Asc, S. aft. Asc, Preface 233. Atonement — 1 Easter, (2 E.), (Vis. S. 286, 288), (F Pr.) 326) Authority (God's) — Lord's Pr. Barnabas, S. — S. Barn. Bartholomew, S. — S. Barth. Baptism — Easter Ev., Bapt. Service, passim., Conf. Service, Cons. Ch. Benediction — Morn. Pr., Pen. 51, Com. 238. Bishops— Bps., &c, 14. Cons. Bps., passim. Bliss — Burial 300. Boldness— S. John Bapt. Change — 4 Easter. Com. 239. Charity — Quiuq., 14 Trin., Vis. S. 290, (Fam. Pr 323, 326.) Chastisement — Com. S. 292. Child-birth— Spec. Pr.44, Serv. 3°4- Child (of God)— (6 Ep.) Church — All Cond. 14, Congr. 37, S. John, 5 Ep., Good Fr., S. Barth., S. Sim. &c, All Saints, 3 E., 5 Trin., l5Trin., i6Trin., 22 Trin., S. Mark, Ch. Mil. 228, Com. 237, Vis. S. 285, 290, Burial 302, (Fam. Pr. 326), Inst. 554. Circumcision — Circ. Cleansing— 16 and 21 Trin. Vis. S. 288. Clergy— (Consecration) Inst. 553, (example) Cons. B'ps 529, (faith) Cons. B'ps 529, (faithfulness) Spec. x"r. 31, &c, S. Matthias, Ord Deac. 510. 513, Cons. B'ps 526, 52S, 529, (Feed- ing the flock) S. Peter, Cons. B'ps 523, (working for the glory of God) Ord. Deac. 510, Ord. Pr. 521, 522, (holiness) Ch. Mil. 228, (humility) Ord. Deac. 513, (innocence) O r d., Deac. 513, (love) Cons. B'ps 529, (Missions) Ord. Pr. 521, Cons. B'ps 528, (preaching) S. Pet., Ch. Mil. 228, Ord. Pr. 522, Cons. B'ps 523, (purity) Ord. Deac. 510, Cons. B'ps 526, 527. (reward) Cons. B'ps 528, 529, ( right- eousness) Ord. P., 522, (rul- ing) Cons. B'ps 526, 528, 529, (Serving) Ord. Deac, 510, (Spirit of God dwell- ing in them) Clergy 14. Ord. Pr 521, Cons. B'ps 529, (Strength) Ord. Deac. 513, Cons. B'ps 527, (Suc- cess) Inst. 553, (true) S. Matthias, Ord. Deac. 510, Cons. B'ps 526, (turning men from sin), 3 Adv., (preaching God's Word) Ord. Pr. 522, Cons. B'ps 5*9- Comfort — All Cond. 14, 2 Adv., 4 Lent, Pen., Whits.,Sa.Asc., 3 Trin., Vis. S. 282, 290. Coming (of Christ) — 1 Adv., 3 Adv. Chr. (2d Collect), 6 Epiph. Communion (Holy) — Serv., Cons. Ch. 548. Communion (of Saints) — All S., Burial 301. See also under Unity. Confession — Gen. Conf., Pen.50, (51) Septuag., Ash W., 4 L. Gen. Conf. 231, Humb. Ac- cess 234 (Fam. Pr. 323, 325.) Confidence— Chr., Vis.S.2~82(289) Confirmation — Serv., Cons. Ch. 547- Congregation — Clergy 14, Inst. 554- Consecration — (Gen. Th. 15), Cons. 236, (Fam. Pr. 323.) Consecration Ch. — Serv. Constancy — H. Inn., 5 Epiph., 2 E., 4 E-, Asc, Trin., 2, 7, 17, 22, Trin., S. Mark, S. Philip, &c, S. John B., Ch. Mil. 228, Com. 239 (Bapt. 248), Burial 301. Contentment— (Fam. Pr. 324.) Contrition — Ash W. (Fam. Pr. 325-) Conventions — Spec. Pr. 37. Conversion — S. Paul. Cross— 6 Lent, Good Fr'd., Ann. V. M., 1 E. Country — Pr. Pres. 13. Courage — Peace 13. Covetousness S. Matthew. Creation (th)— Get). Th. Danger -3 & 4 Ep.. 3 Trin., (Fam. 1'r. 323), See also protection. Death— 6 L., E. Ev.. E.. Pref. 233, 234, (Bapt. 2501. Vis. S. 285, 2S8, (2S9I Cum. S. 292, Bur. Serv., Fain. Pr. 327. Death cf (Christ)— E. Ev., E- 1 & 2 E., Ann. V. M. Dearth — Spec. Pr. 39. Defence — Peace, Grace 13, Aid, ag. Perils 27, 3 & 5 Ep. Sexag., 3 L, 3, 8. 15, 16, 24 Tnn.'. S. Mich, &c, Conf. Serv. 275, Vis. S. 282, 286, (Fam. Pr. 324.) Deliverance — Lord's Pr., Spec. Pr. 45. 46, 4 Adv., Septuag., 4 L., 24 Trin., Pr. at Sea 311, Cons. Ch. 547. Desire (good) — E-, 4 E- Devil — {See Satan.) Doubt — S. Thomas. Duty— (Fam. Pr. 324) 3 & 5 E., 1 & 9 Trin. See also Service. Enemies — Spec. Pr. 40, 3 L., Pr. at Sea 307. Equality (of Christ and theHolv Spirit with the Father)— Pref. 234. Eternal (life)— (Pen. 50), Chrys. 15, 1 & 2 Adv., S. John, 6 Ep. Easter, 4 Trin., S. Philip &c, Pref. 233, (Conf. 275), Vis. S. 2S2, 290. Eternal (death) — Com. 239, Burial 299. Cons. Ch. 547. Eternal (punishment) — (Fam. Pr. 323.) Example— Ch. Mil. 228, Burial 300 (th), 301. Example (Christ's)— 6 L., 2 E. Faith— Epiph., Trin., 14 Trin., S. Thomas, St. Steph., S. Barth (Bapt. 247) (Vis. S. 282) 288, 290. Bur. 301(2.) Fasting — 1 L. Fear — 2 Trin., Conf. 275, (Fam. Pr- 323.) Flesh— 1 Lent.. iS Trin., S. James. Fair Weather— Spec. Pr. 39, Spec. Th. 45. Forgiveness (God's) — Lord's Pr., Pen. 50 (4), Ash W-, 12 & 21 Trin., Gen. Conf. 231, Com. 236, Conf. 275, Vis. S. 285, 288, (Fam. Pr.323, 325), Cons. Ch. 548. Forgiveness (Man's) — S. Steph., (Fam. Pr. 326.) Frailty— Gen. Conf. 4, 4 Adv., 4 Ep., Ash W., 2 L, 1,4.9- 13, 16, 19, 24 Trin., Com.. 239. Vis. S. 2S5. (Fam. Pr. 326.) Freedom — Peace 13. Fruits of the Earth— Thanksg. 321 (th.) Fruitful Seasons — Spec. Pr. 41, Spec. Th. 45. Gifts— S. Barn. Glory (of God)— Lord's Pr., Holy Inn., Septuag., 1 L-, 22 Trin., S. Barn., Com. 222. 239, 240, Burial 3011. Godliness— 2 E-, (5 Trin.) 22 Trin. (23 Trin.), All S. Conf. 275. Goodness (of God)— 5 E-, 7 Trin., Gen. Th. 14. 16 Trin. Gospel— S. Mark, St. Paul. 197 Governance (of God) — Grace 13, 5 Lent, Good Fr.. 2, 5, 8, 19 Trin., Com. 224. Grace — Grace 13, 4 Adv., 5 Ep., 4 L-, Good Fr., Easter, 1, 11, 17, 18 Trin., St. Andr., Ann. V. M., (S. Barn.), (Bapt. 24S), Conf. 275, Bur. 301, ^Fam. Pr. 324.) Growth— Conf. 275, (Fam. Pr. 323- 1 Guidance — 5 E-, 4, 15, 19 Trin., Com. 224, 239, Conf. 275, (Fam. Pr.324.) Hatred— Spec. Pr. 38, Ash W. Healing — S. Luke. Health— (Fam. Pr. 326), Spec, Vis. Sick. Hearing (pr.) — 1 & 2 Ep., Septuag.. 3 L. 1, 10, 12, 23 Trin., Com. 239 (sermons, &c.) Heaveu— 11 Trin.. S. Steph., (2 Ep.), (8 Trin.), St. Mich., Asc. Bur. 300. Help — 4 Adv., 3 Ep., 2 Lent, 1, 2, 15, 16 Trin., S. Mich., Com. 239, (Vis. S.) See also under grace. Heretics — Good Fr. Holiness — 2 E., Gen. Conf. 4, Grace 13, Gen. Th. 15. Lit. 35, 1 Lent, 3 E-, S. Sim. Sfcc. , Vis. S. 290. Hope— 5 & 6 Ep., 14 Trin., Vis. S. 290. Humility — 1 Adv. (Spec. pr. 38), Sexag.. 6 L.. Com. 239. Ignorance — Com. 239. Incarnation — 1 Adv., Chr. 58, 60, 6 Lent, Pur. V.M., Ann. V. M., Pref. 233. Infidels — Good Friday Infirmities — 3 Ep.. (Fain. Pr. 323), Litany. Com. 239. S. James — S. Philip, &c, S. James. Jews— C.ood Frid., St. Steph. S. John -S.John. S.John Baptist— S. John B. Joy— 4 E., 5 Trin., (Vis. S. 289.) Judas — S. Matthias. Judgment (day of I — 1 & 3 Adv., Chr., Burial 300. 302, (Fam. Pr. 323.) Judgment (right I — Whits. Justice — Spec. Pr. 37, Fam. Pr. 324. Kingdom (of God) — Lord's Pr., 6Ep. Knowledge — S. Chr. 13, Peace 13, 1 Ep., Spec. Pr. 38, S. Phii. &c, Com. 222, (Bapt. 247!, Conf. 275, Fam. Pr. 32.5- Leaving all — S. Matthew, S. James. Light — Ag. Perils 27, 1 Adv., S. John, 3 E., S. Paul, (Vis. S. 289.) Likeness (to God) — 6Ep., Burial 301. Love — (God's love for Man\ Gen. Th. 15. 6 Lent. (Man's for God) — 2, 6, 7 Trin. All S., Com. 222. (Man's for Man)— St. Steph., Quinq. Loyalty (to one's country) — Prayer for Pres. &c. S. Luke — S. Luke. Malefactors — Spec. Pr. 43. Manifestation (of Christ) — Ep., 6Ep. S. Mark— S. Mark. Marriage — Serv., Cons. Ch. 54S. Martyrdom— S. Steph., S. J. Bapt. S. Matthew— 196. S. Matthias — 212. Mercy (God's)— Gen. Conf. 4, Pen. 50 (2), 4 A., 3 Ep-, Ash W., 4, 11, 12, 15 Trin., Gen. Conf. 231, Vis. S. 290. Ministry — S. Sim. See under Clergy. Missions — Spec. Pr. 38, Good Frid. 118, 119, S. Paul, (Fam. Pr. 326), (Litany.) Mortification — Circ, 1 Lent., E- Ev., E. New Man— Bapt. 248, Ash W. Obedience — Lord's Pr., Peace 27, Circ, 1 Lent, 4 E-, 1. 9, 11, 14 Trin., S. Andr., S. Peter, S. James, Com., Burial 302, (Fam. Pr. 324, 326.) Ordained (those to be) — Spec- Pr. 40 (2), Ord. Serv. Orders— S. Matthias. Patience — All Cond. 14, (2 Adv.), 6 Lent, S. John B., (Vis.S. 290), Com. Sick 292, (Fam. Pr. 324.) S. Paul— 191. Peace — Peace 13, 27, (from foes) Spec. Th. 45, (at home) Spec. Th. 46, 2 Ep., Quinq., 5 & 21 Trin, Vis. Sick 283, (2S9), Burial 301, (Fam. Pr. 326), Inst. 554. Penitence — Gen. Conf. 4, Conf. 231 Ash W., S.J. B., Vis. S., Pen. Office. Performance — 5 E.. 9 Trin. See also under Service. S. Peter— 206. S. Philip— 201. Pilgrims — 4 Trin., Burial 301. Plenty— Spec. Th. 45. Power (of God)— Lord's Pr.) Grace 13, 4 Adv., 5 Ep., Sexag., 3 Lent, 4 E., (Trin.) 7, 11, 13 Trin., Vis. S. 286, 288. Praise — (Fam. Pr. 324.) Prayer — Chrys. 15, 1 & 2 Ep., Septuag.', (Good Fr.), (1 & 3 Trin.), 10, 12, 23 Trin , Com. 240, Fam. Pr. 324, Cons. Ch. 548. Preaching — S. Barth., Inst. 553, Conv.S.Paul.S. Peter. See also under clergy. Prejudice — Spec. Pr. 38. Preservation — 5 Lent, 7, 15, 16 Trin., Com. 224, Fam. Pr. 323. Prevent — 17 Trin. Prisoners — Vis. Pr. 314, &c. Promises (of God) — Gen. Conf. 4—6, 11, 13, 14 Trin., 4 E. Protection — Grace 13, Spec. Pr. 40, 4 Ep., 2 Lent, 2, 4, 20, 22 Trin., Com. 224, (Conf. 275), Fam. Pr. (324), 327. Providence — Fam. Pr. 327. Purity— Lit. 35, Spec. Pr., 41, Hoi. Inn., 6 Ep., 1 E. (16), 18 Trin., Pur. V. M., Com. 222, Humb. Access 234, Bapt. 24S, Vis. S. 2SS, Com. S. 292, Fam. Pr. 326. Quietness — Peace 27, 5,21 Trin., Trausf, (Fam. Pi. 324.) Rain — Spec. Pr. 39, Spec. Th. 45- Reason — (Fam. Pr. 326.) Recovery (from sickness) — Spec. Pr., 47 (2), Vis. S. 290, Com. S. 292. Redemption — Chr. 60. Refuge — (23 Trin.) Regeneration — Chr. 58, Bapt. 250. Relatives— (Fam. Pr.326.) Religion (true) — 5 Ep., 7 Trin. Renewal — Vis. S. 285. Repentance— 3 Adv., S. John B., Gen. Conf. 231, Vis. S. 282, 285. 288, 290. See also under Penitence. Rest — Peace 27, Burial 300. Resurrection — 1 Adv., 6 L., E. Ev., E. 127, 133, Ann. V. M., Pref. 233, Bapt. 250, Burial 300, 302. Return (from sea) — Spec. Pr. 47. Reverence — Lord's Pr., 2 Trin. Reward — 4 & 25 Trin., S. Peter, All S., Pref. 233, Bapt. 248, Vis. Sick 285, 288, 290, Burial 301, 302, (Fam. Pr. 323), Inst. 554. Righteousness — Bapt. 250, Bur- ial 300. Rulers — Pr. Pres. 13, 27, Ch. Mil. 228, (Fam. Pr.326.) Saints— All S. 219. Salvation— Vis. Sick (285. 2S6.) Sanctification — Good Fr. , Com. 224. Satan— Spec. Pr. Conv. 38, (6 Ep.), E. 127, 18 Trin. Vis. Sick 282. 285, (288, 289.) Sea (those at)— Spec. Pr 43, Serv. 305, &c. Service — Spec. Pr. 41, Good Frid., E, 133. 5, 13, (17), 20, 21, (22) Trin., Vis. Sick. 290. Ships of War — Pr. at Sea 305. Shortness (of life) — Vis.Sick 289. Sick — Spec. Pr. 42 (3), Serv. 281-293. Sin — Grace 13, Peace 13, Spec. Pr. 38, Pen. 51,4 Adv., Ash W., E. 133, 21 & 24 Trin. (Bapt. 250), Burial 300, Vis. S. 288, 289. Spirit (Holy)— All Cond. 14, Spec. Pr. Conv. 38, Chr. 58, S. Steph., Quinq., 1 Lent, S. a. Asc, Whits. , 19 Trin., Com. 222, Pref. 234 (3), Bapt. 247, Conf. 275 (3), Vis. Sick 285, 288, 290, (Fam. Pr. 323, 324, 326), Cons. Ch. 547 (2-) S. Stephen— 62. Stirring up — 25 Trin. Strength — Holy Inn., 4 Ep., I, 4, (23) Trin., Bapt. 248 (2) 198 Conf. 275, Vis. Sick 285, I .89.) Subir.-.^sion — Com. 240, \ is. Sick 290. Suffering— S. Steph., S.J. Bapt. Suffering ( hrist's) — 6 Lent, Good Fr- Temperance — (Fam. Tr. 324.) Temporal things — Lord's Pr., (Fam. Pr., 326.) Temptation — Lord's Pr.. 4 Ep., 18 Trin. Thankfulness — Gen. Th. 15, 2 E-, (Fam. Pr. 323.) S. Thomas — 190. Thoughts— 1 Ep., 2 Lent, 5 E-, Asc, 9 Trin., (Fam. Pr. 324) (margin.) Transfiguration— 210. Trinity— 14S Pref. 234. Trouble— All Cond. 14, Lit. 35, Vis. Sick 289 (of mind.) Trust— Peace 13, Vis. Sick 286 (2S9.) See Faith. Truth— S. Chrys. 15, Spec. Pr. Congr. and Unity 37, Spec. Pr. &c, 41, S. John, 1 E-, (3 E.) 5 E., S. Mark, S. John, S. John Bapt., S. Barth.,S.Shn. 217, S. Steph., Ch. Mil. 22S, Inst. 554. Turks — Good FY. 119. Uncertainty (of life)— Vis. Sick 289. Understand in 5— Couf. 275, (of self) Vis. Sick 289. Union (with Christ) — Humb. Access 234, Com. 236, (th) 237- Unity— All Cond., Spec. Pr. 38(2), Good Frid. 119, S. Sim., All S., Ch. Mil. 228, Com. (th) 237, Inst. 554. Victorv — (th) Pr. at Sea 311. Virtue— Quinq., All S., Ch. Mil. 228, Burial 301. Weakness — Vis. Sick 2S2. See under frailty. Wisdom — Spijc. Pr. Conv. 38, 3 Adv. Couf. 275, (Vis. Sick 289.) Word (of God)— 2 Adv., S. Andr., S. Peter, S. Barth.. Ch. Mil., Com. 239, (Conf. 275). ( vis- Sick 289.) Work— 1 Ep., E. 125, 17, 22, 25 Trin., (th) Com. 237, Com. 239 (2-) World— 18 Trin., S. James, Transf. Worship— (Fam. Pr. 324.)