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Date: 2010-12-14 18:08:56
Christianity
Eucharist
Sacraments
Anglican Eucharistic theology
Anglican sacraments
Book of Common Prayer
Anglicanism
Penance
Mass

Schedule 1 An Alternative Form for Ordering the Eucharist Forms used at the discretion of the minister conducting the service on any occasion shall be neither contrary to, nor indicative of any departure from the doctrin

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