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G. J. Cuming
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Studies in Church History. 13:231-238
It would be difficult to form an accurate estimate of the extent to which the eastern liturgies were known in the west before the invention of printing. At the time of the council of Florence, the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom was celebrated at Ferra
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G. J. Cuming
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The Journal of Theological Studies. :117-124
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G. J. Cuming
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Theological Studies. 41:568-575
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G. J. Cuming
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New Testament Studies. 22:110-113
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G. J. Cuming
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Studies in Church History. 3:247-253
When the Book of Common Prayer was revised in 1661, almost the last item to be added was the General Thanksgiving. ‘On Saturday, 14 December’ (only a week before the Book was signed), ‘between the hours of 8 and 10 a.m., the Reverend Father the
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G. J. Cuming
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Theology. 54:449-455
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G. J. Cuming
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 6:60-72
In the Cosin Library at Durham there is preserved a MS. catalogue of its contents, written in bishop Cosin's lifetime (probably in 1669–70) and under his direction, which contains this entry:‘Common Prayer Booke with my MS. Notes in the Margent m
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G. J. Cuming
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 8:182-192
A previous article traced the formulation of the proposals for Prayer Book revision made by bishops Wren and Cosin in the years 1660–1. These proposals were entered in the ‘Durham Book’ (DB), and reached their final form in ‘Sancroft's Fair C
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G. J. Cuming
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New Testament Studies. 27:283-285
When Paul writes about the imparting of the holy Spirit, he normally uses quite ordinary verbs: God gives (δÍωμι, Rom. 5. 5), we receive (λαβάνω, Rom. 8. 15). But in I Cor. 12. 13 he uses an unusual, rather surprising word:That one holy Sp
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G. J. Cuming
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The Journal of Theological Studies. :80-82