Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.

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Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.
Author
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.
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London :: Printed by M. Clark for Charles Harper ...,
1681.
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Subject terms
Heylyn, Peter, -- 1600-1662.
Church of England -- Doctrines.
Church of England -- Bishops -- Temporal power.
Reformation -- England.
Sabbath -- Early works to 1800.
Arminianism.
Divine right of kings.
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CHAP. III. Of the condition and estate of the Jewish Li∣turgy from the time of David unto Christ.
  • I. Several hours of Prayer used among the Jews, and that the Prayers then used were prescribed Forms. Page 66
  • II. The great improvement of the Jewish Liturgy, in the time of David, by the addition of Psalms and Instruments of Musick. Page 67
  • III. The form of celebrating Gods publick service according to Davids Institutions, prescribed by the Jewish Rabbins. Page 68
  • IV. The solemn form used in the Dedicating of the first and second Temples. Page 69
  • V. The Temple principally built for an House of Prayer. Page 70
  • VI. The several and accustomed Gestures used a∣mong the Jews, in the performance of Gods publick worship. ibid.
  • VII. The weekly reading of the Law on the Sab∣bath days not used until the time of Ezra. Page 72
  • VIII. The reading of the Law prescribed and re∣gulated according to the number of the Sections, by the care of Ezra, and of the 18 Benedictions by him composed. Page 73
  • IX. The Exposition of the Law prescribed, regu∣lated, and ordered by the Authority of the Church. Page 74
  • X. The first foundation of Synagogues, and Ora∣tories, and for what employments. Page 75
  • XI. The Church of Jewry ordained Holy-days and prescribed forms of Prayer to be used there∣on. Page 76
  • XII. Set days for publick Annual Fasts appoint∣ed by the Jewish Church, with a set form of Prayer agreeably to the occasion. Page 77
  • XIII. The form of celebrating Gods publick Ser∣vice, according as it is described by Jesus the Son of Syrac. ibid.
  • XIV. Jesus the Son of God conforms himself unto the Forms established in the Jewish Church. Page 78
  • XV. A transition from the Forms received in the Jewish Church, to those in use among the Gen∣tiles, Page 79
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