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A Complete & Particular, yet concise account of the mode of conducting Divine Worship in England in the 13th and 14th centuries, contrasted with and adapted to that in use at the Present Time
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Chambers's publications and translations had no small part in stimulating the great change which took place in the mode of worship in the
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A Companion for Holy Communion for Clergy or Laity; with a Prefatory Office for Confession, from the Ancient English Offices of Sarum Use
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About 1230 (after the opening of the New Cathedral at Salisbury) these Rules were collected and rewritten in a complete volume, entitled
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The Psalter, or Seven Ordinary Hours of Sarum, with the Hymns for the Tear, and the Variations of the York and Hereford Breviaries
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The Psalter, or Seven Ordinary Hours of Sarum, with the Hymns for the Tear, and the Variations of the York and Hereford Breviaries
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An Order of Household Devotion for a Week, with Variations for the Seasons and Festivals, from the Ancient English of Sarum Use
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of the early part of the 14th century, (in the (Salisbury Cathedral Library) collated with a similar MS. folio, both of
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At Salisbury his attention was specially attracted to the Liturgical and other Ecclesiastical lore appertaining to the
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Lauda Syon, Ancient Latin Hymns of the English and Other Churches, Translated into corresponding Metres
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This was accompanied with a Preface, notes, and illustrations, together with music from a MS. folio
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On the Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery over Infants, Law and Practice of Elections
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The Encheiridion; or, Book of Daily Devotion of the Ancient English Church according to Sarum Use
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The use of these Rules became very extensive; and although in certain parts the Uses of
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Chambers married, on 7 August 1834, the Honourable Henrietta Laura, third daughter of
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in 1831. In 1842 he published an elaborate treatise on the Jurisdiction of the
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John David Chambers, eldest son of Captain David Chambers Esq., Royal Navy, of
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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A translation from the original Greek of the genuine works of
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in the second half of the nineteenth century. According to
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Index

J. D. Chambers
QC
FSA
Harrow Weald
Oriel College, Oxford
MA
Inner Temple
Court of Chancery
Cathedral
Saint Osmund
Ordinale
Consuetudinary
York
Hereford
Bangor
Lincoln
John Brompton
Sarum Use
John, 2nd Lord Wodehouse
Hermes Trismegistus
Fathers
Church of England
John Julian
Oxford Movement
Anglo-Catholicism




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