Contents of the Remarks on the Offices of the Visitation and Communion of the Sick.
·
On the usefulness of these Remarks
The office of the Visitation of the Sick from the
Liturgy
7
ibid.
8
on the words, "Peace be to this house" ibid. An examination founded on the Lord's Prayer Remarks on the customary heartless repetition of the Lord's Prayer
on the propriety of using in all our churches these two prayers, "O Lord, look down," &c. and "Hear us, Almighty," &c. whenever the prayers of the congregation are desired for any one who is sick, &c. The exhortation of the sick made plain to those in the lower ranks of life
Remarks on the 67th canon, and on a minister's attendance on the sick
An examination founded on each of the twelve Ar-
ticles of the Belief as a rule for practice, and
an encouragement to prayer
Remarks on the Absolution
The 71st Psalm paraphrased
Reasons for adding (in the last review of the Liturgy) four prayers to the Office for the Visitation of the Sick
Contents of the Remarks on the Communion of the Sick.
The Communion Office from the Liturgy
Remarks on the use of the collect at the Commu-
nion of the Sick, whenever the prayers of
the congregation are desired in church for a
sick person
ibid.
on the only examination before the sa-
crament judged necessary by St. Paul
on the general confession