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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]
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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. 2 99
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. l 5°- -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
33.55 s . 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.
2 5-3°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, 5 2 » -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
3 2 » 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.
I 3i I 35> 2_su ch 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
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- 2 74,2(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
l 7, 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.
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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^<? also 12,2;
21.284,2
13,140,1-believe thy only begotten Son — to have
a-d
in heart and mind thither a.
14,233, 2-and in their sight a-d up into heaven
thither we might also a.
30,521,2; 52S, 2-and was a-d into heaven
33,557, 2-wherewith he a-d into heaven
Ascension.
6,xxiv,i-Holy Thursday or the Ascension of our
2-The Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ
8, 2,2-among the opening sentences
10, 31,2-by thy glorious Resurrection and A.
13,140, i-The Ascension Day
141,2-Sunday After A. Day
14,236, i-his mighty resurrection and glorious a.
17,260, i-itnmediatelj* before his a.
Ascension Day.
6,xxiv,i;xxvii-Ascension Day
xxiv, 2-The Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ
13, 141, -Sunday after Ascension Day
14, 224, 2-shall be said on Christmas-day, Easter
-day, A. &c.
233,2-Upon A. and seven days after
Ascribe.
25,311,2-the whole glory whereof we do a. to thee
Ashamed.
14,242, 2-are ye not a. to say ye will not come
15,249,2-hereafter he shall not be a. to confess
28,324, i-both afraid and a. to offend thee
30,527, 2-that the adversary may be a.
Ashes.
23,299,2-earth to earth, a. to a.
Ash Wednesday-
6,xxiv,i-TABLE OF FASTS. Ash-Wednesday
12, 48,1-A Penitential Office For A.
13, 86,2-The first day of Lent, commonly called
A.
Aside.
30,517, i-forsake and set a. - - all worldly cares
518,2-laying a. the study of the world
Ask.
8, 4,1-to a. those things which are requisite and
i3> l6 4,2-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.
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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.
3 I >549> I- afTect them with an a. apprehension of
B.
3 2 ,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.
I 3, I 85, -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.
I 5, 2 49,2-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.
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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.
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BEGIN.
2 5>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, 549k 1 -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
3 1 >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.
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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.
33.55 s . 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.
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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
IJ i 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
I 3) 1 34> -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
3 2 )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.
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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. 2 46, 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-A rt - 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
5 11 , 2
512.1
513,1-
2
5l6,I
519. x
5 21 - 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
3 I ,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
I i< 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 an y P art 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
r 3i 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.
T 3> 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.
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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.
J 3> 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>5 6 3>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. 5 2 > -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
I 3> 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
T 3>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.
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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, 55 8, 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.
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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°; J 53; 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
J o, 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
T 3> 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
J 35> -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
T 5,245,2-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
33,5 6 3,2-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.
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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.
33.55 s . 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.
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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
3 2 >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. 5 2 > -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
2 5>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
l 3< 93i -D y 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 con djtion 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.
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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.
io i 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
I 9, 2 73,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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
3 .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
J 3i 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.
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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, 5 2 > _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.
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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
2 J3-(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
3 I 3) 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.
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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.
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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
2 5i307, 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.
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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
3 2 ,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
3 2 i553i 2_ 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
3 I .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
t3i I2 3> -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.
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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.
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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
I 3> 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.
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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
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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.
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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 9 6 . -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>i 2 5i -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.
33.55 8 . '-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
l 3.!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.
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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
3 2 .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.
I 3. I 34-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.
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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.
33.55 s . 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_ 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
T 3. 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> 5 2 > -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
3 2 >553>2-with a ^ their powers and faculties
Fade.
26,315, a-you shall fade away suddenly like the
Fail.
I 3i I 5 2 , -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.
I 3>'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 Lord r s 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> 2 73>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
I 3. I 5 2 i -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
2 3i3oo, 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
I 3.'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
x 3> 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
33i557i 2_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
J 3ii76 -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
3 2 >554. I_ let not the foot of pride come nigh to hn
FORASMUCH.
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FORTY.
Forasmuch.
13. J 77. -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
T 3> 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
x 3i 7 1 ! -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.
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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
I 7,257,2-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. 5 2 - _ 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.
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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-au d S row > 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.
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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.
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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
3 1 ,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, w e 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>547i I- 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
T 3> 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
x 54. _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.
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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
x 3> 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-
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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
2 42;
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.
33i55 I > 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
3 2 >553> I_: 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.
J 3> 5 2 > _we ma y ri se to tne life immortal
!5i 2 45> 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
1 3, I 97> -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
J 3. 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
3 2 .553> I_ 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;3 2 .554i 2- j°yf u Uy 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; T 33> -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 * n< i preserve to our use the kindly fr
King.
8, 7,2-Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ
9, 21,2-heavenly King, God the Father Almight
13,141, -O God, the King of glory, who hast exal
210, -permitted to behold the King in his beau
33,558, 1 -Canonical Books. — The First Book of K
Canonical Books. - - Second Book of K-s
Kingdom.
8, 7,2-Thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven
12,2-Whose kingdom shall have no end
9, 27,2-whose kingdom is everlasting and power
11, 38,1-breaking down the kingdom of sin Satan
39,1-we pray thee — to hasten thy kingdom
who seek thy kingdom and the righteous
79, -like unto him in his eternal — kingdom
141, -hast exalted — unto thy kingdom
14,229,2-be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom
238, i-heirs through hope of thy everlasting k.
240,2-and are made partakers of the K. of hea
15,244,2-None can enter into the k. of God, exce
245,2-eternal kingdom which thou hast promis
246,2-make him partaker of his everlasting k.
247,2-to give him the kingdom of heaven, and
250,2-inheritor of thine everlasting kingdom
17,260, i-he cannot enter into the kingdom of God
2-partakers of his everlasting kingdom
261,1-to give you the kingdom of heaven and
18,266, i-and an inheritor of the kingdom of heav
19,275, i-until he come unto thy everlasting k.
21,288,2-received into thy everlasting kingdom
23.301, i-receive the kingdom prepared for you
302, i-inherit the kingdom prepared for you
26,317,2-be received into thine everlasting kingdo
30,521,2-and thy blessed kingdom enlarged
522,2-thy glory, and the increase of thy kingd
Kneel.
8, 4, 1-T0 be said - - all kneeling
4,2;5,2;i4,222,i-the People still kneeling
5, 2-Then the Minister shall kneel, and say
12, 2-these Prayers following, all devoutly k.
12, 48,1-The Minister — kneeling, then shall be
14,221, 2-say the Lord's Prayer — the People k.
230,2-your humble confession — devoutly k.
J3i,i-General Confession be made — kneeling
234, 2-Then shall the Priest, kneeling down
237, i-deliver — into their hands, all devoutly k
15,250, i-Then shall be said, all kneeling, Our
16, 255, 2-Then shall be said all kneeling
1 7, 263, 2-Then shall bo : iid the Lord 's Prayer, all k
19,275,1-in order kneeling before the Bishop
2-And all kneeling down, the Bishop shall
21,281, 1- When he cotneth — he shall say, kneeli
24,303, i-there shall kneel down in some convenie
2-Then shall be said — the woman still k.
26,312,2-when he cometh — he shall say, kneeling
314,1-Then, all kneeling, the Minister shall