Prayer Book Studies
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These electronic volumes will serve as key pieces in the academic / liturgical theology work of prayer book revision.


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Date de parution 04 décembre 2019
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EAN13 9781640653320
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Copyright © 2019 by The Church Pension Fund
All rights reserved.
Church Publishing 19 East 34th Street New York, NY 10016 www.churchpublishing.org
Cover design and typesetting by Progressive Publishing Services
ISBN-13: 978-1-64065-332-0 (ebook)
Contents
Preface
Prayer Book Studies I: Baptism and Confirmation
I. The Need of Revision
II. History of the Rites of Christian Initiation
III. The Revision of the Baptismal Service
IV. The Revision of the Confirmation Service
V. Proposed Text of the Ministration of Holy Baptism
VI. Proposed Text of the Order of Confirmation
Prayer Book Studies II: The Liturgical Lectionary
I. The Epistles and Gospels
1. Importance of the Liturgical Lectionary
2. Defects of the Liturgical Lectionary
3. No New System Proposed
4. The Western Tradition
II. The Seasons of the Christian Year
1. Advent
2. Christmas
a. Ancient Development of the Christmas Season
b. Assignment of Gospels
c. Assignment of Epistles
3. Epiphany
4. Lent
5. Holy Week
6. Easter
7. Ascension and Whitsunday
8. Trinity-tide
a. Adjustments of Length
b. Replacements
1. Epistles
2. Gospels
III. The Fixed Holy Days
1. Adjustments of Length
2. Replacements
IV. Occasional Services
V. Summary of Proposed Changes
1. The Question of Alternatives
2. Effect on the Correlation with the Western Tradition
VI. The Text of the Liturgical Selections
Prayer Book Studies III: The Order for the Ministration to the Sick
I. The Need for Revision
II. Christian Healing
III. The Anglican Prayer Books
IV. Principles of the Proposed Revision
V. Comments on the Service
VI. The Order for the Ministration to the Sick
1. The Preparation
2. Order 1. The Great Physician
3. Order 2. The Commission to Heal
4. Order 3. Repentance
5. Order 4. Faith
6. Order 5. The Holy Spirit
7. Order 6. The Holy Name
8. Order 7. Holy Unction
9. The Litany of Healing
10. Prayers
11. The Laying on of Hands and Holy Unction
Prayer Book Studies IV: The Eucharistic Liturgy
Part One: The History of the Liturgy
I. Origins
1. Knowledge of Sources
2. The Last Supper
3. The Jewish Background
4. The Early Liturgy
II. The Evolution of the Great Rites
1. The Domain of Antioch
2. Alexandria
3. The Western Church
III. The English Rites
1. The First Prayer Book
a. The Structure of the Liturgy
b. The Text of the Canon
c. The Eucharistic Sacrifice
d. Other Contemporary Sources
1. Lutheran
2. Catholic
3. Mozarabic?
e. Influence of the Greek Liturgies
f. The Real Presence
2. The Second Prayer Book
a. Pressures for Change
b. Changes of Appearance
c. Changes of Order
d. Causes
e. Transfers to the Postcommunion
f. The Anamnesis
g. The Prayer of Humble Access
h. The Penitential Preparation
i. The Prayer for the Church
j. The Decalogue and the Gloria
k. The Teaching of the Second Prayer Book
3. The Elizabethan and Jacobean Prayer Books
4. The Scottish Liturgy of 1637
5. The Restoration Prayer Book of 1662
a. Influence of the Scottish 1637
b. New Features
1. The Ornaments Rubric
2. The Black Rubric
3. The Manual Acts
6. The Liturgies of the Non Jurors
a. The Schism
b. The 'Communion office' of 1718
c. The Evolution of the Scottish Liturgy
IV. The American Revisions
1. The First American Prayer Book
a. Scottish Contributions
b. Influence of the 'Proposed Book'
c. Influence of Local Conditions
1. The Place for Beginning the Service
2. 'Minister'
3. Music
4. The Trinity Preface
2. The Revision of 1892
a. Influence of the Scottish Draft of 1889
b. Other Changes
3. The Last Revision of 1928
a. Restorations of Pre-Reformation Features
b. Restorations of Features of the First Prayer Book
c. Contemporary English Contributions
d. Scottish Contributions
e. Features Originating in American Rite
f. Defeated Amendments
V. Other Anglican Revisions
1. The Scottish Liturgy
2. Revision in the Church of England
a. Resistance to Change
b. The Ritual Controversies
c. The Revision of 1928
3. Provincial Revisions
a. South Africa
1. Method
2. Characteristics
b. India and Ceylon
1. India 1933
2. Ceylon 1938
3. India 1952
4. Conclusions
Part Two: Proposals for the Revision of the Liturgy
I. General Considerations
1. The Need of Revision
a. Insufficiency of the Last Revision
b. The Breakdown of Uniformity
c. The Principle of Flexibility
d. The Balance of Doctrine
2. The Title of the Service
a. In the First Prayer Book
1. 'The Mass'
2. 'The Lord's Supper'
b. The Present Title
1. 'The Order for'
2. 'The Holy Communion'
c. The Scottish Title
1. 'The Liturgy'
2. 'The Eucharist'
3. Subtitles
4. The Order of Parts
a. The Beginning and Ending of the Service
b. In the First Prayer Book
c. The Decalogue
d. An Office of Preparation
e. The Gloria in Excelsis
II. The Ministry of the Word
1. The Introit
2. Preliminary Provisions
3. The Collect for Purity
4. The 'Law of Love'
a. Kyrie Eleison
b. Gloria in Excelsis
5. The Collect, Epistle, and Gospel
a. Rubrics on Postures
b. Forms of Announcing Lessons
c. Laus Tibi
6. The Creed
a. Rubrical Provisions
b. The Text
7. The Announcements and the Sermon
a. Special Intercessions
b. The Place of the Sermon
III. The Offertory
1. The Question of Order
a. A Penitential Introduction to the Liturgy?
b. A Penitential Introduction to the Offertory?
2. The Offertory
a. The Sentences
b. The Rubrics
1. The History of the Ritual
2. Present Conditions
3. Proposed Revisions of the Rubrics
3. The General Intercession
a. Problems of the Prayer for the Church
b. Proposed Revision of the Prayer
1. The Universal Church
2. Rulers
3. Clergy
4. People
5. The Faithful Departed
1. History
2. The Modern Situation
3. Recent Revisions
4. The Present American Form
5. Intercession for the Departed
6. Commemoration of the Saints
6. Special Intercessions
4. The Penitential Preparation
a. The Exhortation
b. The Invitation
c. The General Confession
d. The 'Comfortable Words'
e. The Absolution
IV. The Consecration
1. Name and Contents
2. The Preface
3. The Sanctus and the Benedictus
a. Source and Original Meaning
b. Western Misinterpretations
c. The Continuity of the Thanksgiving
d. The Relevance of the Benedictus
e. A More Appropriate Place for the Benedictus?
4. The Prayer of Consecration
a. The Thanksgiving
b. The Institution
c. Duplications of Thought
d. The Oblation
e. The Invocation
1. The Acceptance of the Oblation
2. The Central Petition
3. The Holy Spirit
f. The Supplication
g. A Parallel Development
5. The Lord's Prayer
a. Relation to the Consecration
b. The Prologue
V. The Holy Communion
1. The Breaking of the Bread
2. The 'Humble Access' and the Agnus Dei
a. The Question of Order
b. The Prayer of Humble Access
c. Agnus Dei
3. The Administration of the Holy Communion
a. The Sentences, and the Bidding
b. Rubrics
4. The Postcommunion
a. The Thanksgiving
b. The 'Last Collect'
VI. Appended Matter
1. The General Rubrics
a. The 'Ante-Communion'
b. The Order for a Second Consecration
c. Intinction
d. The 'Canonical Rubrics'
2. The Exhortation
3. The Proper Prefaces
a. Advent
b. Lent
c. Passiontide
d. Easter
e. All Saints
f. Feasts of Apostles
g. Other Sundays
h. Commemorations of the Departed
VII. The Holy Liturgy
Prayer Book Studies V: The Litany
I. History of the Litany
1. Source
2. Problem of 'Leading in Prayer'
3. Eastern Litany-Form
4. Early Western Litanies
5. The Litany of the Saints
6. Cranmer's English Litany
7. Revisions of the Litany
8. The Use of the Litany
II. Proposed Text of the Litany
1. Title: The Great Litany
2. Initial Rubric
3. Arrangement
4. Alterations
5. Additions
6. Conjunction with the Liturgy
7. The Supplication
III. The Litany of Saint Chrysostom
IV. The Revised Service
1. The Great Litany
2. The Supplication
3. The Litany of Saint Chrysostom
Prayer Book Studies VI: Morning and Evening Prayer
I. History of Revision
II. Proposed Revisions
III. Outline and Arrangement
IV. Recommended Changes
1. The Introduction
2. The Opening Sentences
3. The Exhortations
4. The Confession and Absolution
5. Psalms and Canticles
6. The Creed and Prayers
7. Evening Prayer
V. The Order for Daily Morning Prayer
VI. The Order for Daily Evening Prayer
Prayer Book Studies VII: The Penitential Office
I. Introduction
II. Proposed New Office
III. The Penitential Office
Prayer Book Studies VIII: The Ordinal
I. The Development of the Ordinal
1. Early Sacramentaries
2. English Ordinals
3. American Ordinals
II. Proposed Revision
1. Changes Common to the Three Rites
a. The Title Page
b. The Preface
c. The Litany
d. Promise of Conformity
e. The Alternative 'Veni, Creator Spiritus'
f. The Eucharistic Preface
g. Tradition of the Instruments
h. "The Bishop Sitting in his Chair"
i. "These Persons"
j. Commendatory Prayers
2. Changes in Each Rite
a. Deacon
b. Priest
c. Bishop
III. The Ordinal
1. The Litany and Suffrages for Ordinations
2. The Form and Manner of Ordaining Deacons
3. The Form and Manner of Ordaining Priests
4. The Form of Ordaining or Consecrating a Bishop
Prayer Book Studies IX: The Calendar
The Proposed Calendar
Part One: The History of Prayer Book Calendar Revision
I. The Reformation
II. Red and Black Letter Days
III. Recent Anglican Revisions
Part Two: Principles of Calendar Construction
I. The Development of Saints' Days
II. The Problem of Modern Reconstruction
III. Recent Anglican Calendars
Part Three: Proposals for Revision
I. Principles of the Present Proposals
II. Changes Proposed in the Red Letter Days
III. Notes on the Black Letter Days

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