A History of Anglican Liturgy

'No better way could have been found to mark the end of the long unchallenged reign of Cranmer's Prayer Book than Dr Cuming's superb charting of its history.' Journal of Theological Studies

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By the same author THE DURHAM BOOK PRAYERS OF THE EUCHARIST (editor with R. C. D.jasper) THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD (editor) THE GODLY ORDER

A History of Anglican Liturgy G.]. CUMING Second Edition

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© G. J. Cuming 1969, 1982

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Dedicated to the Memory of E. C. RATCLIFF

The purpose of reascending to origins is that we should be able to return, with greater spiritual knowledge, to our own situation. T.

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ELIOT,

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cif a Christian Sociery

I hope you will never hear from me any such phrase as our 'excellent or incomparable Liturgy' ... I do not think we are to praise the Liturgy, but to use it. F. D. MAURICE,

The Prayer-Book, Sermon I

Contents List qf Plates Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition

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The End of the Middle Ages 2 Reformation 3 First Stages in England 4 The First Prayer Book of Edward VI 5 The Second Prayer Book of Edward VI 6 Rome, Canterbury and Geneva 7 The Grand Debate 8 Branching off the Via Media 9 Battle Rejoined 10 The Royal Letters of Business 11 New Paths 12 Reshaping the Liturgy Epilogue

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DOCUMENTS Mass of the First Sunday in Advent Office of the First Sunday in Advent Luther's Trau-Ordnung, '534 The Lord'!) Supper at Strasbourg, '524 Mass at Nuremberg, '532 Church Order for Brandenburg-N ürnberg, 1533 Church Order for Pfalz-Neu burg, 1543 Church Order for Cologne, 1545 Vll

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Cranmer's projected Processional An Admonition to the Parliament, 1572 A Second Admonition to the Parliament, 1572 Form ofConsecrating Churches, etc., 1714 Thanksgiving for Harvest, 1862 The