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  2. File:Marriage Act 1949 (UKPGA Geo6-12-13-14-76).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Church of England Marriage Measure 2008 - Wikipedia

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    The Church of England Marriage Measure 2008, No. 1 is a Church of England measure passed by the General Synod of the Church of England extending the right to marry in a Church of England church to parish churches with which a person has a qualifying connection.

  4. Book of Common Prayer (1549) - Wikipedia

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    The marriage service was largely a translation of the Sarum rite. [80] The first part of the service took place in the nave of the church and included an opening pastoral discourse, a time to declare objections or impediments to the marriage, and the marriage vows. The couple then moved to the chancel for prayers and to receive Holy Communion. [79]

  5. Church of England Act - Wikipedia

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    Church of England Act and Church of England Measure (with its many variations) are a stock short titles used for legislation. Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom [ edit ]

  6. Common Worship - Wikipedia

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    Common Worship and other liturgical revision efforts in the Church of England have been criticized by proponents of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.In 2004, Prayer Book Society president Patrick Cormack described the preceding 40 years of Church of England revisions as "liturgical anarchy", holding that the new liturgical books had alienated traditionalists and failed to attract young people.

  7. Anglican liturgy - Wikipedia

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    Prayer During the Day, a form of midday prayers introduced in the Church of England's Common Worship Holy Communion, often also known as Mass , Holy Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two , a version of the Holy Communion celebrated by the General Synod of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui

  8. Marriage Act 1836 - Wikipedia

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    A bill for marriages in England (1836) The Marriage Act 1836 [1] (6 & 7 Will. 4.c. 85), also known as the Act for Marriages in England 1836 or the Broomstick Marriage Act, was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that legalised civil marriage [4] in what is now England and Wales [5] from 30 June 1837.

  9. List of Church of England instruments - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Church of England instruments, which are secondary legislation for the Church of England. They are pieces of legislation made by virtue of powers granted by Church of England measures. They are mainly used to commence measures.