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Exhortation and Litany
However, he succeeded in publishing the first officially authorised vernacular service, the Exhortation and Litany.
In the Church of England, the " Exhortation and Litany " ( 1544 ) is chronologically the first officially authorized liturgy in English ( Wohlers ).
* Wohlers, C. Exhortation and Litany ( 1544 ).
* Exhortation and Litany ( 1544 )
* Exhortation and Litany ( 1544 )
Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer authored the Exhortation and Litany in 1544.
* Exhortation and Litany ( 1544 )

Exhortation and earliest
In 1693, he and his fellow Keithians published An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes, one of the earliest printed antislavery tracts in British North America.

Exhortation and service
On it were printed Penry's Exhortation to the governours and people of Wales, and View of ... such publike wants and disorders as are in the service of God ... in Wales ; as well as the celebrated Martin Marprelate tracts.

Exhortation and Church
* Canon 4: Exhortation to the Greeks to reunite with the Roman Church and accept its maxims, to the end that, according to the Gospel, there may be only one fold and only one shepherd.
As defined in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 5 ( quoting John Paul II, Apostolic Exhortation Catechesi tradendae 18 ):
When asked why he had chosen this, he said, " It is the opening words from an Apostolic Exhortation of Paul Vl made on 8 December 1975, it is simply, one of the most important statements for the Church in this modern age.

Exhortation and was
One was an extremely free translation ( or rather a paraphrase ) of The Protreptic of Galen ( Paraphrase de C. GALIEN, sus l ' Exhortation de Menodote aux estudes des bonnes Artz, mesmement Medicine ), and in his so-called Traité des fardemens ( basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others ) he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague – none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked.
Protrepticus ( Exhortation to the Greeks ) ( c. 190 ) IV-" Another new deity was added to the number with great religious pomp in Egypt, and was near being so in Greece by the king of the Romans, who deified Antinous 130CE, whom he loved as Zeus loved Ganymede, and whose beauty was of a very rare order: for lust is not easily restrained, destitute as it is of fear ; and men now observe the sacred nights of Antinous, the shameful character of which the lover who spent them with him knew well.
His article " For Premier Zhou's Exhortation " ( 为了周总理的嘱讬 ) was once selected as the Outstanding Literary Reportage in China and this proved the literary value of his journalistic works.

Exhortation and first
Here he wrote his first ― but never published ― novel The Poor Man and the Lady in 1867, and the poem " A Young Man's Exhortation ," from which Graham Greene took an epigraph for his own novel, The Comedians.
The first of these, By Footpath and Stile ( 1922 ), is for voice and string quartet, the others, including A Young Man ’ s Exhortation and Earth and Air and Rain, for voice and piano.
Hölderlin's autograph of the first three stanzas of his ode " Ermunterung " (" Exhortation ")

Exhortation and .
* the Protrepticus ( Exhortation ) – written c. 195.
: K. Exhortation to obey the law: blessing and curse ( ch.
The slogan Exhortation, Organization, and Reprisals expressed the discipline and motivation ensuring the Red Army's tactical and strategic success.
An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall.
The only other reference to veneration of Peleus comes from the Christian Clement of Alexandria, in his polemical Exhortation to the Greeks.
* Pope Paul VI, Apostolic Exhortation, Marialis Cultus, To Honour Mary, 2 February 1974.
According to Clement of Alexandria's Exhortation to the Greeks.
He is succeeded by his son, Nicocles, who continues his father's liberal Hellenising policy in Cyprus, encouraged by Isocrates, who writes his Exhortation to Nicocles.
David Brion Davis, a leading scholar of abolition and slavery, argues that Keith's Exhortation foreshadowed " the major religious themes of nineteenth-century abolitionism.
* M. Perkins, his Exhortation to repentance, out of Zephaniah: preached in 2. sermons in Sturbridge Faire.

Litany and earliest
In England the Litany of Rogation Days ( Gang-Days ) was known in the earliest periods.

Litany and service
It contained Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, the Litany, and Holy Communion and also the occasional services in full: the orders for Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, ' prayers to be said with the sick ' and a Funeral service.
Published in 1544, it borrowed greatly from Martin Luther's Litany and Myles Coverdale's New Testament and was the only service that might be considered to be " Protestant " to be finished within the lifetime of King Henry VIII.

Litany and book
In March 2011, Lovell launched a third book on the case, Litany of Lies.

Litany and Church
The Church's official recognition of sanctity implies that the persons are now in heavenly glory, that they may be publicly invoked and mentioned officially in the liturgy of the Church, most especially in the Litany of the Saints.
Despite the fact that, from the seventeenth century onwards, the Litany of Loreto has been the subject of endless panegyrics and ascetical writings, there is a great lack of documentary evidence concerning its origin, the growth and development of the litany into the forms under which we know it, and as it was for the first time definitely approved by the Catholic Church in the year 1587.
The Anglican Church also has a Litany in the Book of Common Prayer.
Much of the historic Litany was retained by the Lutheran Church.
The Litany of the Saints ( Latin: Litaniae Sanctorum ) is a sacred prayer of the Roman Catholic Church, the Lutheran Church, some Anglican Churches, and Western Rite Orthodox communities.

Litany and was
The business of making the changes was then entrusted to a small committee of bishops and the Privy Council and, apart from tidying up details, this committee introduced into Morning and Evening Prayer a prayer for the Royal Family ; added several thanksgivings to the Occasional Prayers at the end of the Litany ; altered the rubrics of Private Baptism limiting it to the minister of the parish, or some other lawful minister, but still allowing it in private houses ( the Puritans had wanted it only in the church ); and added to the Catechism the section on the sacraments.
Their major objections ( exceptions ) were: firstly, that it was improper for the lay congregation to take any vocal part in prayer ( as in the Litany or Lord's Prayer ), other than to say " Amen "; secondly, that no set prayer should exclude the option of an extempore alternative from the Minister ; thirdly, that the Minister should have the option to omit part of the set liturgy at his discretion ; fourthly, that short Collects should be replaced by longer prayers and exhortations ; and fifthly, that all surviving " Catholic " ceremonial should be removed.
One of the forces that drove the spread of the rosary during the 19th century among Roman Catholics was the influence of the Rosary Pope, a title given to Pope Leo XIII ( 1878 – 1903 ) because he issued a record twelve encyclicals and five Apostolic Letters on the rosary, instituted the Catholic custom of daily rosary prayer during the month of October and, in 1883, added the invocation Queen of the most Holy Rosary to the Litany of Loreto.
At the Vigil of Pentecost, the traditional blessing of baptismal water, accompanied by the Litany of the Saints and six Old Testament readings, was omitted completely.
In Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson ’ s documentary A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde, Lorde says, " Let me tell you first about what it was like being a Black woman poet in the ‘ 60s, from jump.
The first, for publishing The Late John Wilkes's Catechism of a Ministerial Member ( 1817 ), was before Mr Justice Abbot ( afterwards Lord Tenterden ); the second, for parodying the litany and libelling the Prince Regent in The Political Litany ( 1817 ), and the third, for publishing the Sinecurist's Creed ( 1817 ), a parody on the Athanasian Creed, were before Lord Ellenborough.
This portion of the Litany was first sung in the post-Impergium days ; the Stargazers are believed to be responsible for its insertion.
In November and December 1999, the band recorded the album Litany, which was set for release in March 2000, and recorded a music video for the song " Cold Demons ," which appeared on a special-edition digipack.
The Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Marian litany originally approved in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V. It is also known as the Litany of Loreto, for its first-known place of origin, the Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto ( Italy ), where its usage was recorded as early as 1558.
The Litany of Loreto had taken root at Loreto, and was being spread throughout the world, when it ran the grave risk of being lost forever.
At Rome the Litany of Loreto was introduced into the Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore by Cardinal Francesco Toledo in 1597 ; and Paul V, in 1613, ordered it to be sung in that church, morning and evening, on Saturdays and on vigils and feasts of the Madonna.
The Litany, used by Episcopalians elsewhere is Scotland at this period, was probably used in Glasgow.
The working title of this album was Litany, hinting that the song " Litany " recorded during the Lifeblood sessions was originally intended for inclusion.
The regimental slow march was " Litany of Lorretto ".
The frequent repetition of the Kyrie was probably the original form of the Litany, and was in use in Asia and in Rome at a very early date.

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