A History of the book of Common Prayer With a Rationale of Its Offices
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In 1552, this was ordered to be done ipon the holy days, if there be no Communion : and this order continued until the last revision in 1 66 1, when this open- ing portion of the Office Avas directed to be said upon tJie Sundays and other Holy days, if there be no Communion. '^ 1 Several fonns are given in Her- mann's CoiisiiUalion, fol. Ccxxiv. ' Last of all let the pastor bless the people with these words : The Lord bless thee and keep thee, &c. Or thus : God have mercy on us and bless us, an...d lighten His countenance upon us, and give us His peace. Or thus : God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, bless us and keep us. Or thus : The blessing of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost be with us, and remain with us for ever. ' 2 'Benedictio Dei Patris omni- potcntis, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti maneat semper vobiscum;' Saxon Office, ad finem cotn^lttorii: 'Isene- aictio Dei Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti, et pax Domini sit semper vobiscum. ' MS. Leofric. Exon. Fol. Cccxxxii.
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