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strongest points in the Romish religion (being the real presence, communion in one kind for the laity, celibacy of the clergy,

Uniformity, Act of

not introduced into such additional service' any portion of the Communion Service, 'or anything, except anthems or hymns, which does not

Viaticum

Viaticum. In the Roman Catholic Church the communion administered to the dying.

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Secede

To withdraw from fellowship communion or association to separate ones self by a solemn act

Noncommunion

Neglect or failure of communion

Sanctus

the Mass or in Protestant churches a part of the communion service of which the first words in Latin are Sanctus

Epistoler

One of the clergy who reads the epistle at the communion service an epistler

Chancel

for the use of the clergy where the altar or communion table is placed

Churchwarden

always include the provision of what is necessary for the communion service

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Six Articles, Law of

strongest points in the Romish religion (being the real presence, communion in one kind for the laity, celibacy of the clergy,

Uniformity, Act of

not introduced into such additional service' any portion of the Communion Service, 'or anything, except anthems or hymns, which does not

Viaticum

Viaticum. In the Roman Catholic Church the communion administered to the dying.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Secede

To withdraw from fellowship communion or association to separate ones self by a solemn act

Noncommunion

Neglect or failure of communion

Sanctus

the Mass or in Protestant churches a part of the communion service of which the first words in Latin are Sanctus

Epistoler

One of the clergy who reads the epistle at the communion service an epistler

Chancel

for the use of the clergy where the altar or communion table is placed

Churchwarden

always include the provision of what is necessary for the communion service

Communion

Matched in: Term Communion

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