such as that of the Nonjurors, no | ration of Boniface V.'s anathema. protest, like that of 36 of the 135 And ever since Parker's time the French Bishops deprived unlaw- episcopal registers of England show fully by Pius VII., acting as the tool of Napoleon I. in 1801, is to be found in this period of English Church history. The Roman Church allowed the case to go by default, and the breach to heal itself in forty years, making no effort to start a rival claim till 1850, three centuries too late for any show of canonical validity, and even then, by not venturing to set up an Archbishop of Canterbury, professing to be the true successor of Pole, it left the new titular Primate under the ope a regular adhesion to the Nicene rule of at least three consecrators, which contrasts forcibly with the frequent relaxations of it in the Roman obedience, (as, for example, in the consecration of the first Roman Catholic Bishop for the United States, who had but one consecrator, an English Vicar-Apostolic with a merely titular see of Ragal,) and testifies completely to the care with which the succession has been fenced and preserved. CLASSIFIED TABLE OF PSALMS, COLLECTS, EPISTLES, AND GOSPELS IN THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. THE PSALMS. I. PSALMS OF PRAYER. a. Against the enemies of CHRIST and His faithful. 3, 7, 10, 28, 35, 44, 56, 59, 64, 70, 71, 79, 83, 94, 109, 137. b. Against errors of life and doc- c. In time of urgent need. 39, 42, e. Penitential Psalms. 6, 32, 38, f. For the preservation and advancement of the Church. 36, 74, 80, 84. g. For God's blessing, consolation, and grace. 13, 25, 31, 57, 60, 67, 71, 85, 86, 90, 121, 123, 141, 144. h. For divers orders in the Church. (3.) For households. 127, 128. P II. PSALMS OF CONSOLATION. a. In oppression and persecution. 4, 11, 52, 56, 91. b. In great need and temptation. 39, 42, 43. c. Comfort in union with GOD. 16, 27, 46, 84, 115. d. Comfort in GOD's help and guid ance. 23, 40, 62, 63, 75, 76, 77, 90, 91, 106, 108, 121, 124, 125, 129, 139. e. When the ungodly prosper. 37, 49, 73. f. GOD's might and holiness. 21, 47, 48, 52, 61, 76, 82, 93, 99, 146. g. The victory, glory, and sure foundation of the Church. 46, 84, 87, 122, 129. soul and body. 18, 30, 66, 103, 105, 107, 116, 135, 138. d. For spiritual and temporal graces. 34, 65, 111, 113, 136, 144, 147. e. Praise of the Divine power and grace. 19, 29, 47, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 104, 111, 113, 114, 134, 138, 145-150. f. Joy of the Saints in GOD. 8, 33, 68, 84, 87, 92, 97, 122. IV. PSALMS OF COUNSEL. a. In GOD's law. 78, 119. b. Knowledge of sin. 14, 49, 53, 90. c. Knowledge of CHRIST and His kingdom. (1.) In suffering. 22, 40, 69. 24, 45, 47, 72, 89, 109, 110. d. For the practice of holiness. 1, 15, 41, 101, 112, 131, 133, 139. e. For the due performance of Divine Service. 50, 81, 84, 101, 132. THE COLLECTS. CHRIST, Benefits of the Death of. Annun. CHRIST, Imitation of. 2nd S. a. East. The Church and Clergy. Coll. for Clergy and people; Ember Colls.; 3rd S. in Adv.; 5th S. a. Epiph.; 1st and 2nd G. Frid.; 5th, 16th, and 22nd S. a. Trin.; S. Matthias; S. Pet.; S. Barth.; SS. Sim. and Jude; Colls. in Ordinal. Contrition. Ash-Wedn. Conversion of Heathen. 3rd Good Frid. Courage, Christian. S. J. Bapt. | 25th S. a. Trin.; SS. Ph. and Jas. ; S. Barn.; 1st, 2nd, and 4th Post-Comm. Colls. Heavenly-mindedness. 4th S. a. East.; Asc. D. Help in trouble or danger. 2nd Love of God's Word. 2nd S. in Pardon. Almighty GoD, Whose Nature;" Septuag.; 4th S. in L.; 12th, 21st, and 24th S. a. Trin. ; Collects in Commin. Serv. Patience. 6th S. in L. Peace. 2nd Matins; 2nd Evensong; 2nd S. a. Epiph. Perseverance. 3rd S. a. East. Prayer, Acceptance of. 10th and 23rd S. a. Trin. ; 5th and 6th Post-Comm. Preparation for Judgment. 1st and 3rd S. in Adv. Purity of heart and life. H. Inn.; Circum.; 6th S. a. Epiph.; 1st S. in L.; East. Eve; 1st S. a. East.; 18th S. a. Trin.; Purif.; S. James; 1st in Commun. Serv. Readiness of will. S. And. Unworldliness. S. Matth. THE EPISTLES. The Incarnation. Christmas Day; 25th S. a. Trin.; Annun. Humility of CHRIST. Palm S.; 2nd S. a. East. Redemption. M. b. East.; East. Eve; Purif.; S. J. Bapt. Holy Eucharist. Thurs. b. East. Sacrifice of CHRIST. 5th S. in L.; Tues. and Wedn. b. East.; G. Frid. Resurrection. East. Mon. and Tues. ; 11th S. a. T. Ascension. Asc. Day. ; Last Supper. M. and W. b. East. First Appearance to the Apostles. East T. Second Appearance to the Apostles. 1st S. a. East. Purity of Life and Will. 1st S. a S. Thomas. S. Thom. S. a. T. PARABLES. Tares in the Field. 5th S. a. Epiph. Unjust Steward. 9th S. a. T. a. T. 11th S. Good Samaritan. 13th S. a. T. HORTATORY. Character of S. Jno. B. 3rd S. in Adv. Light of the World. Whitsun M. Sinlessness of CHRIST. 5th S. in Lent. Good Shepherd. 2nd S. a. East.; Whitsun T. Approach of Passion. Quinquag. Last Discourse. SS. Phil. and Jas. ; Mercy and Brotherly Love. 4th, Duty of being Childlike. S. Mich. Occasional Offices. OFFICE FOR A RURIDECANAL SYNOD OR CLERICAL MEETING. In the Name of the FATHER, &c. &c. Ry. As it was, &c. . Feed the Church of GOD. R. Which LORD, have mercy, &c. . I said, LORD, be merciful unto me. R. Heal my soul, for I Here may be said or sung the Hymn LORD. Ps. 113. Praise the LORD, ye servants, &c. 133. Behold how good and joyful, &c. Ant. Blessed be the Name of the LORD from this time forth for ever more. Thee again, O LORD, at the last. Ry. And be gracious unto Thy servants. V. O LORD, let Thy mercy be showed upon us. R. As we do put our trust in Thee. V. Let Thy Priests be clothed with righteousness. Ry. And let Thy saints sing with joyfulness. . LORD, hear our prayer. Ry. And let our cry come unto Thee. V. Let us pray. 438. Pour, we beseech Thee, O LORD GOD, the spirit of truth and peace upon Thy servants, that we may fully know what is pleasing unto Thee, and may follow that which we know in perfect harmony of will. Through. The Chapter. 1 S. Pet. v. The elders which are among you I exhort, who am also an elder, and a witness of the sufferings of CHRIST, and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: feed the flock of GOD which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready hearts, &c. (Collect for Whitsun mind: neither as being lords over Day.) GOD's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. And when the Chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away. GOD, Who.... didst teach the [Here add special prayer, according to the object of the Meeting.] Prevent us, O LORD, &c. At the conclusion of the Meeting. . But Thou, O LORD, have . Stablish the thing, O LORD, mercy upon us. R. Thanks be to that Thou hast wrought in us. R. GOD. Y. Take heed unto your- For Thy Temple's sake at Jeruselves, and to all the flock. R. salem. V. Let us depart in peace. Over the which the HOLY GHOST Ry. In the Name of the LORD. hath made you overseers. V. Glory, Amen. |