Originally posted by Don Basilio
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Psalms at St Paul's
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Originally posted by Don Basilio View Post.
I find CW psalms far preferable reciting the office at home: morning psalms are used in the morning, evening psalms in the evening and Psalm 119 spread over the entire period.
I rather like the New Jerusalem as an astringent alternative to BCP.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostI risk being told to google off, but could anybody tell me why the BCP psalms calendar was in need of revision? It was as good a way of getting through them as any other (unless there is a connotation I, not an Anglican, am unaware of).Originally posted by Don Basilio View Post
I find CW psalms far preferable reciting the office at home: morning psalms are used in the morning, evening psalms in the evening and Psalm 119 spread over the entire period.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostUseful to know, although my church is Calvinist, so penitence is constant...
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I wouldn't bother - why worry? : either you're saved or you're not - nothing you can do about it now
I know little (in fact nothing) about Scottish Calvinism, so cannot comment on Hogg.Last edited by Alain Maréchal; 12-10-16, 12:32. Reason: rewritten several times to aid clarity, as usual.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostWe have recently merged with a Lutheran church, so the question of whether or not we have been wrong for the last few hundred years gives us a lot to worry about and takes our minds off it. (oh dear, showing a lack of charity, its endless........)
[ by the way, probably "it's endless... " ]
Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View Post
I know little (in fact nothing) about Scottish Calvinism, so cannot comment on Hogg.
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