General Note by the American Editor.
I Have found a few less noted works most useful in my own studies, which began with Palmer's Origines on their first publication, followed up by Brett, and then by Renaudot. The publications of Drs. Neale and Littledale are sufficiently referred to elsewhere; and I purposely omit the mention of many purely Anglican authorities, as well as costly works from other European sources.
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Freeman's Principles of Divine Service, etc. 1 A work of incomparable utility to those who would comprehend the Jewish ritual and its preparations for Christian worship.
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Badger's Nestorians and their Rituals 2
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Warren's Liturgy and Ritual of the Celtic Church; 3 replete with information hitherto inaccessible.
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Scudamore's Notitia Eucharistica; 4 Anglican, but full of general information.
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Trevor's Catholic Doctrine of Sacrifice, etc.; 5 a candid and learned study of this subject, and free from fanatical or visionary conceptions.
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Hammond's Liturgies, etc., 6 elsewhere spoken of.
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Burbidge, Liturgies and Offices, 7 of which I have only lately discovered the value.
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Field's Apostolic Liturgy and the Ep. to the Hebrews; 8 open to some objections, but full of valuable and suggestive information.
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Pfaffius, Christ. Math. His invaluable Dissertatio de Oblatione, etc. 9 A high Lutheran authority of great learning.
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Marriott's Testimony of the Catacombs; 10 learned and instructive.
illustravit, denique Liturgia Graeca Jo. Ern. Grabii, et dissertatione de praejudiciis theologicis auxit Christoph. Matth. Pfaffius Of whom see Lardner, Credib., i. 17. See vol. i. p. 574, [322]note 5.
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Oxford, Parker, 1855. ↩
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London, Masters, 1852. ↩
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Oxford, University Press, 1881. ↩
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London, Rivingtons, 1872. ↩
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Oxford, Parker, 1876. ↩
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Oxford, University Press, 1878. Also Ancient Liturgy of Antioch, Oxford, 1879. ↩
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London, Bells, 1885. ↩
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London, Rivingtons, 1882. ↩
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The Hague, Scheurler, 1715. Let me give the title of this rare book more fully, thus: S. Irenaei Fragmenta Anecdota, etc., quae ↩
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London, Hatchards, 1870. Valuable for its study of the "Autun Inscription." ↩
