Old Church Life in Scotland: Lectures On Kirk-Session And Presbytery Records 1

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Old Church Life in Scotland: Lectures On Kirk-Session And Presbytery Records 1
Andrew Edgar
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In the book which Charles attempted to thrust on the Church in 1637, the order of service before communion was, first, exhortation, * In 1765 public worship in Edinburgh on the communion Sunday began at ten.
Communion Services in Olden Times. i6i then confession, and thirdly, absolution. After which it was directed that the "minister kneeling down at God's boord" shall say a collect of humble access to the holy communion, and ** then the Presbyter standing up shall say the prayer of consecratio
...n." It is commonly supposed that the Presbyterian ritual always forbade kneeling at the Lord's Table. This is not exactly the case. The Presbyterians set their faces against communicants receiving the elements kneeling, but Presbyterian ministers sometimes knelt in prayer at the table. Spalding writes, that in 1643, lifter Episcopal ritual had been fairly suppressed, the minister at Old Aberdeen, on the day of communion, " when the first table was full of people, said ane prayer upon his knies, the people at the table pairt sitting, pairt kneeling.

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