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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 / A lecture delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Brighton Branch of the English Church Union, Nov. 27, 1867 cover

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

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The lecture analyzes the first report of a royal commission on church ritual, arguing that its emphasis on clerical vestments and calls for restraining variations effectively threaten the integrity of the established prayer book and the Church's catholic character. The speaker examines the commission's findings, cites authorities who anticipate legislative regulation, and contends that changes to ceremonial practice constitute an indirect doctrinal assault. He calls for organized vigilance, public advocacy, and lawful means of resistance, and defends the appropriateness of memorials and petitions as ways to influence the commission's deliberations.

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Mayow Wynell Mayow

Mayow Wynell Mayow was an English cleric and author known for his contributions to theological discourse in the 19th century. His works often addressed the complexities of church doctrine and ritual, reflecting the tensions within the Church of England during his time. Notable among his writings is "Eight Sermons on the Priesthood, Altar, and Sacrifice," which explores the significance of these elements in Christian worship. Mayow also engaged in contemporary debates regarding church governance and moral issues, as seen in his letters to Rev. William Maskell, where he examined the implications of ecclesiastical decisions on doctrine. His writings remain a valuable resource for understanding the religious landscape of his era.

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