GLORY BE UNTO GOD.
C. W. REYNELL, PRINTER, LITTLE PULTENEY STREET, HAYMARKET.
FOOTNOTES.
[13] Reprinted, by permission, from ‘Hymns and other Poems,’ by W. Bright, M.A. (Rivingtons).
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A clergyman delivers three sermons weighing the place of ceremonial worship within Anglican practice, invoking the apostolic injunction to do all things decently and in order. He surveys biblical patterns of sacred architecture and ritual, argues that ordered outward forms can aid reverence without replacing inward devotion, critiques both neglectful plainness and thoughtless imitation of rites, and urges a balanced, scripturally grounded liturgy that combines reverent ornament, sensory elements, and careful pastoral judgment to edify congregations.
GLORY BE UNTO GOD.
C. W. REYNELL, PRINTER, LITTLE PULTENEY STREET, HAYMARKET.
[13] Reprinted, by permission, from ‘Hymns and other Poems,’ by W. Bright, M.A. (Rivingtons).