Page 320, line 17, &c. This is interesting. My note from the MS. book is this. The words there ran, “that our sinful bodies and souls may be made clean by his body, and washed through his most precious blood.” This would have pleased the Puritan party. It was however altered back.
Page 321, line 1. Thus it was in accordance with the wishes of the same party that the marginal directions were added in the prayer of Consecration.
Page 322, line 15. The Rubric was added with alterations, not however affecting the point at issue.
Page 324, line 5. Expressions altered. (Query, sufficiently?)
„ 324, line 18. “Doest thou forsake?” The words were altered, but not as the Puritans desired.
Page 325, line 10. Unless by a lawful minister. (Altered accordingly.)
Page 325, line 13. [No part is reiterated.]
Page 327, line 1. Altered. Note the praise of that part of the catechism which concerns the doctrine of the Sacraments.
Page 327, line 20. [Rubrick was altered, whether satisfactorily, I question.]
Page 327, line 32. The words “are come to a competent age,” were added, and another rubric limiting the children to be presented, to those whom the Curate shall think fit.