Church of England -- Liturgy
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Church of England -- Liturgy
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Church of England
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- All desires known, Janet Morley
- Evensong for St. Andrew's Day, Wells Cathedral Choir
- Percy Dearmer revisited, discerning authentically Anglican liturgy in a multicultural, ecumenical, twenty-first-century context, Jared C. Cramer
- King of glory, evensong from Salisbury
- Ritualism : 'let there be light', a sermon, by C. E. Whitcombe
- Diocese of New Westminster, services and prayers authorized by Adam, Third Bishop of New Westminster, administrator of the Diocese of Kootenay : for use in the diocese of New Westminster and Kootenay, 1911
- A pastoral letter addressed to the congregation of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, by W. Stewart Darling
- Special jubilee service, Thursday November 18th, 1909, at 8:00 p. m., preacher: Right Reverend the Bishop of Chicago, Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal
- Sermons on the liturgy of the Church of England, with introductory discourses on public worship and forms of prayer, originally preached in St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, by A.N. Bethune
- Ritualism in Toronto
- The form and order of service recommended for use in the churches of the Church of England throughout this Majesty's empire, on Thursday, the 26th of June, 1902, being the coronation day of Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra
- Consecration service ;, Thursday, December 9, 1880, Trinity Church, parish of Saint John
- Diocese of Toronto seventy-fifth anniversary, Bishop's pastoral, forms of service, historical sketch
- The Tutorial prayer book, for the teacher, the student and the general reader, edited by Charles Neil and J.M. Willoughby
- A form of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, upon the completion of fifty years of her Majesty's reign
- Diamond jubilee thanksgiving service, June 20, 1897
- The form and order of service to be used in the Church of St. Stephen, Toronto, on Sunday, June 29th, 1902, Thursday, June 26th being the coronation day of Their Majesties, King Edward and Queen Alexandra, issued by command of the King, and sanctioned by the Bishops for use in the Dioceses of Toronto, Niagara, Huron, Ottawa and Algoma
- Service book of the western Eskimos, compiled and revised by C.E. Whittaker
- The laying up of the old colours of the 66th Princess Louise Fusiliers, Sunday, 13th September, 1903, 11 a.m., St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S
- Ritualism, the Rev. J.J. Roy (rector of St. George' s Parish, Winnipeg) and a Ritualist
- A form to be used on Thursday, the 7th day of June, 1832, being the day appointed to lay the foundation stone of the Church of St. James, York, Upper Canada
- Versicles, responses and the litany (Tallis), edited and compiled by Albert Ham
- Catechetical instructions on some of the principle parts of the public worship of God, according to the forms of the Church of England
- Form of morning or evening prayer during Lent
- Church of England tracts for the times, being a freehanded exposure of the encroachments of ritualism in the Church of England, by a layman [id est G. Lovatt]
- To the clergy of the diocese of Toronto, John Toronto
- Order of services on laying the corner stone of the cathedral church of St. James, Toronto, 20th November, 1850
- A letter to the president of the St. George's Society of Quebec, in relation to the choral service of the Church of England, by Geo. J. Mountain
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