The Liturgy and Ritual of the Ante-Nicene Church
Our rough guess is there are 90,500 words in this book.
At a pace averaging 250 words per minute, this book will take 6 hours and 2 minutes to read. With a half hour per day, this will take 12 days to read.
How long will it take you?
This book will take an estimated to read at a reading speed averaging words per minute. With 30 minutes per day, this will take to read.
Enter your reading speedYou can take one of our WPM reading speed tests to find your reading speed.
Create a free account to track your reading progress, build your reading list, and set reading goals.
Author
Publication
2001-12-17 - Adamant Media Corporation, New York
Language
English
Word Count
90,500 words, Guess
Page Count
362 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101402161239
- ISBN-139781402161230
- Goodreads1791381
- Open LibraryOL9325460M
Description
It has been attempted to put together in this volume all that is known abour the liturgy and ritual of the Ante-Nicene Church, so far as such knowledge can be gathered (1) from Holy Scripture; (2) from ecclesiastical writings prior to A.D. 325; (3) from scanty surviving liturgical remains; and (4) from a few other sources, e.g. inscriptions, etc. A chapter has been added dealing with the interesting but difficult question as to how far the worship and ritual of the Christian Church are of Jewish origin, or are modified by Jewish or other non-Christian influence. It is hoped that from the material accumulated in the following pages, an answer may be found to the important question, "How far does the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England retain or reflect primitive usage, both absolutely as regards itself, and relatively, in comparision with the service-books of other parts of Christendom? - Introduction.
First Sentence
1. THE liturgical element in Jewish worship, and the ritual directions and allusions to the Jewish Scriptures, and more especially in the Pentateuch, are so plain and so generally known, that it is unnecessary here to do more than take their existence for granted.
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- Elibron classics
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet for this book.
Be the first to share your thoughts!