Remarks upon the First Report of the Royal Commission on Ritual in connection with the integrity of the Book of Common Prayer

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Remarks upon the First Report of the Royal Commission on Ritual in connection with the integrity of the Book of Common Prayer

by Mayow Wynell Mayow

EN·~1 hours

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Delivered before a gathering of the English Church Union in late 1867, this lecture captures a moment when the Anglican Communion faced a fierce debate over the future of its liturgy. The speaker, a seasoned clergyman from St Mary’s, West Brompton, frames the discussion as a crucial test of the Church’s doctrinal integrity, warning that proposed changes to the Book of Common Prayer could reshape the very identity of English worship.

With a blend of historical insight and passionate rhetoric, the orator describes the controversy as a “crisis” that pits legal tradition against a modern, increasingly secular press. He calls for a vigilant, reasoned defense, urging fellow believers to recognize the stakes and rally public opinion. Listeners are invited into the heated intellectual battlefield of the era, where words and convictions become the weapons defending a centuries‑old faith.

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Full title

Remarks upon the First Report of the Royal Commission on Ritual in connection with the integrity of the Book of Common Prayer A lecture delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Brighton Branch of the English Church Union, Nov. 27, 1867

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (99K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-06-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Mayow Wynell Mayow

1810–1895

A Victorian Anglican clergyman and religious writer, his books and sermons tackle some of the fiercest Church of England debates of the mid-19th century. His work has a direct, argumentative energy that still captures the pressure of its moment.

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