Primitive Worship the Prayer book Rationale History And Doctrine of the Engl

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Walker Gwynne
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D. 66, or earlier), formed the ordinary worship of the Christian flock. "They continued stedfastly in the * Acts iii, I. ' Acts xxi, 26.
' See Acts ix, 20; xlii, 5; xiv, i; xvi, 13; xvii, 2, 17; xviii, 4, 26.
* Acts ii, 42.
STEDFAST IN THE PRAYERS 25 prayers, " those familiar prayers, he seems to say, which we Christians for thirty years past have known and loved.
How it came to pass that the first Christians in Jerusalem had such a body of prayers, or ordered service, ready at once to their ha
...nd, may easily be guessed by those who bear in mind what a glorious prayer book and liturgy these men had been accustomed to ever since their childhood. They knew it far better than we know ours today, for they knew it almost universally by heart. In the absence of printed books, such as we possess in abundance, faithful Jews committed these devotional treasures to memory. Their language was "fa- miliar as household words, " and in adapting them to their worship as Christians it would be only necessary to add to their prayers such words as "through Jesus Christ our Lord, " or "all this we ask in the Name of Thy Son Jesus, our only Mediator and Advocate, " in obedience to His repeated command and promise concerning asking "in His Name.

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