Excerpt from Liturgy, or a Book of Common Prayers, and Administration of Sacraments: With Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, for Use of All Christians in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
The most learned and prudent Protestants have ac. Knowledged the propriety, and Utillly of a Liturgy or settled form of prayer; and the schisms and divisions Which incessantly arise among those sects ot Christians, who prefer a different mode of public Worship, should be regarded by all as strong and convincing evidence of the advantages which the other possesses. Mr. Ereeve, who lately published an elegant Protestant edition of the Common prayer-book, writes thus in his introduction.
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