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8. Evening Prayer.

(a) (Opening Rubric)

Delete "The priest shall say"; insert "After the Sentences, Exhortation, Confession, and Absolution, as is appointed at Morning Prayer, the Presbyter shall saye or singe."

(b) (After Gloria)—

Insert, "All standing up as often as it is repeated." (c) (After "Praise ye the Lord”)—

Insert, “Answer. The Lord's Name be praised." (d) (At close of Order for Evening Prayer)—

Insert, "Then shall follow the prayer for the King's Majesty, with the rest of the prayers at the end of the Litanys, and the Benediction."

9. Athanasian Creed.

(1) (Rubric)—

(a) Insert before "Easter," "Pasch or."

(b) Insert at end, "The Presbyter and all the people standing."

(c) In the Creed.

I. ("He, therefore, that will be saved," &c.) Delete "will be saved must "; insert "would be saved, let him."

II. ("Is one man, so God and Man.") Insert "he who is," between "so" and "God."

10. The Litany.

(a) (Rubric).

I. After "be used," insert "after the third collect
at morning prayer called the collect for grace,
and without omission of any part of the other
daily service of the church."

II. ("In all time of our tribulation," &c.) Delete
"tribulation"; insert 66
adversitys."

"wealth"; insert "prosperitys.'

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III. Before "church universally" insert "Catholicke.”
IV. After "prince Charles "1 insert "and."

1 Mr Hill Burton notes, "These so altered in MS. from the printed words, and the rest of the Royal progeny.'" It is "issue" in the Book into which Mr Burton wrote.

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(b) Title (where there was none) supplied for the prayer
for the clergy: "A prayer for the Holy Clergy.'
(c) Text of this prayer changed from "which only
workest great marvels" to "who only worketh great
and marvelous things."

(d) (After prayer for the clergy) insert

"A prayer to be sayd in the ember weeks for those which are then to be admitted into holy orders, and is to be read every day of the week, beginning on the sunday before the day of ordination. Almighty God, the giver of all good gifts, who of Thy (sic) divine providence, &c."

(e) (Prayer in time of war)—

Delete "confound"; insert "defeat."

(f) (In time of common plague)—

Delete "the honour of" (Jesus Christ), and change "Jesus Christ's to "Jesus Christ his."

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(g) (Thanksgiving for fair weather)—

Delete "plague"; insert "punishment."

(h) (Thanksgiving for deliverance from the plague)— Delete "the congregation"; insert "thye church."

11. Collects, &c.

(a) (S. Stephen's Day: Rubric after "Collect of the Nativity")

Add, But instead of the words ("and this day to be born"), the Presbyter shall say "at this time to be born," &c.

(b) (Rubric on period between "Epiphany and the Circumcision")

Add, "And so likewise upon every other day from the time of the circumcision to the epiphany." (c) To "the first day of Lent” add, “commonly called Ash-Wednesday.”

(d) (Ash-Wednesday Collect)—

I. "Acknowledging" for "knowledging."

II. Add Rubric, "From Ash-Wednesday to the first Sunday in Lent shall be used the same collect, epistle, and gospel which was used on ashwednesday."

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(e) Collect for "Easter even" supplied as follows (with
its rubric "the Collect for Easter even") :-
"Oh most gracious God, look upon us in mercy,
and grant that as we were baptized unto the Death
of thy son our saviour Jesus Xt., so by our true
and hearty repentance all our sins may be buried
with him, and we not fear the grave. But as Xt.
was raysed up from the dead by the glory of thee
our father, so we also may walk in newness of
life, but (?) our sinnes never be able to rise in
judgement against us; and that for the merit of
Jesus Xt. that dyed, was buried, and rose again
for us. Amen."

(ƒ) Rubric after “the xxv. Sunday after Trinity”)— Add, "But the same shall follow the 24th Sunday after Trinity. And if there be fewer sundays than 25 before Advent, then shall the 23 or the 24th, or both, be omitted; so that the four-and-twentieth shall never alter (sic) or be left out, but be always used immediately before advent sunday, to which the Epistle and Gospel of that do expressly relate." (g) (Collect for "S. Luke the Evangelist”)—

I. "May it please thee" deleted, and replaced by "Grant, we beseech thee that "

II. "All the diseases of our souls may be healed." (Dr Burton omits to strike out "to heal," which this alteration makes superfluous).

III. ("S. Simon and Jude, apostles.") Change gregation" to "church."

12. Holy Communion.

a) (Rubric), last paragraph.

I. Insert "holye" before "table."

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II. Delete everything between "white linen cloth upon it" and "shall say the Lord's Prayer"; insert "with other decent furnishings meet for the high mysterys thear to be celebrated, shall stand at the uppermost part of the chancel or church, where" (or when) "the Presbyter, standing at the north side or end thereof."

(b) (Rubric after the Collect)—–—

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I. Delete "priest"; insert "Presbyter, turning to the people." II. Delete after "commandments these words: "and the people kneeling shall after every commandment ask God mercy for their transgression of the same, after this sort." Insert (1) "The R 43 people all the while kneeling, and asking God mercye for the transgression of every dewtye therein, and according to the letter or to the mystical importance of the sayd commandment." III. Note. "The Commandments for this place to be printed according to the new translation, Exod. 20, I.

(c) (Rubric to Collect for the King, &c.)—

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I. Delete after "follow" "the collect of the day with."
II. Delete "following."

III. Delete "the priest."

IV. Insert (instead of "the priest ") "and the Collect of the day, the Presbyter.”

(d) (First Collect for the King)—

Delete "the whole congregation"; insert "Thy holy Catholicke and on this particular church in which we live."

(e) (Rubric after the Epistle) —

I. Delete after "ended" "he shall say the Gospel, beginning thus"; insert "and when he hath done, he shall say, Here endeth the Epistle."

II. "The Gospel shall be read, the Presbyter saying, The holy Gospel is written in the

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chap. of And then the people, all standing up, shall say, Glory be to thee, O Lord. At the end of the Gospel the Presbyter shall say (So endeth the holy Gospel), and the people shall answer, Thanks be to thee, O God."

(f) (Rubric after the Gospel)

I. Insert after "be said," 29.66

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II. Insert after creed "all still reverently standing up."

(g) (Rubric for the Offertory)—

After "remember the poor, saying," insert "for the
offertory."
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(h) (Rubric after the Offertory Sentences)—
Delete "Then shall the churchwardens, or some
other by them appointed, gather the devotion of
the people, and put the same into the poore man's
box; and upon the offering dayss appointed, every
man and woman shall pay to the curate the due
and accustomed offerings. After which words the
Priest shall say." Insert "While the Presbyter
distinctly pronounces some or all of these sentences
for the offertory, the Deacons, or if none such be
present, one of the churchwardens shall receive the
devotions of the people thear present in a bason
provided for that purpose. And when all have
offered he shall reverently bring the sayd bason
with the oblations theirin, and deliver it to the
Presbyter, who shall humbly present it before the
Lord, and sett it upon the Holy Table."

[“And after the divine service ended that which was offered shall be divided in the presence of the Churchwardens, whereof one half shall be to the use of the Presbyter to provide him books of holy divinity, the other half shall be faithfully kept and employed on some pious charitable use for the decent furnishing of this church or the publick relief of the poor at the discretion of the Presbyter or churchwardens. "And the priest shall then offer up and place the bread and wine prepared for the sacrament on the Lord's Table, that it may be ready for the service, and shall say, Let us pray for, &c. S."]

(i) (Prayer for the Church militant)——

I. Delete "and specially to this congregation here
present"; inserting instead between "all the days
of their life" and "And we most humbly beseech
thee"
"(And we commend especially unto thy
merciful goodness this congregation which is here
assembled in thy name to celebrate the com-

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