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  2. Marriage vows - Wikipedia

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    The wedding vows as practised in most English-speaking countries derive ultimately from the Sarum rite of mediaeval England. The first part of the vows of the Sarum rite is given in Latin, but is instructed to be said by the priest "in linguam materna", i.e. in the "mother tongue" of those present. [16]

  3. Use of Sarum - Wikipedia

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    The Use of Sarum, commonly known as the Sarum Rite: ongoing edition and English translation of the complete Sarum Use; The book of Psalms sung in Sarum Use plainsong by Sarah James. Recreations. The Experience of Worship: films and resources for the general public on worship in late medieval England produced in 2009–13

  4. Vow - Wikipedia

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    The Bible affords many examples of vows. Thus in Judges xi. Jephthah "vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said, If thou wilt indeed deliver the children of Ammon into my hand, then it shall be that whosoever cometh forth out of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, it shall be the Lord's, and I will ...

  5. Sarum - Wikipedia

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    Sarum, an archaic name for the English diocese of Salisbury, still used in some contexts including Archdeacon of Sarum Sarum Rite , the major liturgical rite in England prior to the English Reformation

  6. Sarum (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sarum (also titled Sarum: The Novel of England) is a work of historical fiction by Edward Rutherfurd, first published in 1987.It is Rutherfurd's literary debut.It tells the story of England through the tales of several families in and around the English city of Salisbury, the writer's hometown, from prehistoric times to 1985.

  7. Lyme Caxton Missal - Wikipedia

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    The Lyme Caxton Missal is an incunable or early printed book containing the liturgy of the Mass according to the Sarum Rite, published in 1487 by William Caxton. The copy at Lyme Park , Cheshire , England, is the only nearly complete surviving copy of its earliest known edition.

  8. Ritualism in the Church of England - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesiological questions gave rise to an interest in giving liturgical expression to the theological conviction that the Church of England had sustained a fundamentally Catholic character after the English Reformation. In some circles, the shift of focus to the question of liturgy proved as provocative as had been the theological ...

  9. List of poems by William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    Composed (two excepted) during a tour in Scotland, and on the English border, in the autumn of 1831. "The gallant Youth, who may have gained," Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems 1835 On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples 1831 "A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain," Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems 1835