1. This has generally been used to dipify the whole collection of offices belonging to the Church: but properly speaking means the moods and cred prayer only : called common, because all unite in it : but the sacraments are used only on & parti : : Cular occasions: to also the Litary perhaps. - For originally it was a distinct service in itself THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS AND OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIES OF THE CHURCH, ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND: TOGETHER WITH THE PSALTER, OR PSALMS OF DAVID, POINTED AS THEY ARE TO BE SUNG OR SAID IN CHURCHES. CUM PRIVILEGIO. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN W. PARKER, UNIVERSITY PRINTER; FOR THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, LONDON. M.DCCC.XXXVIII. |