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![]() A Commentary On The Psalms From Primitive and Mediæval Writers Volumes 1 To 4 by Rev. J.M. Neale D.D.H. ROMAN CHURCH1. No Psalms for Infant Baptism. Pss. 8, 29, and 42 begin that of Adults. 2. In Confirmation, Ps. 68:28, 29, “Stablish the thing, O GOD, which Thou hast wrought in us; for Thy temple’s sake at Jerusalem,” is read while the Bishop cleanses his hands from the oil. 3. Ps. 128:4, 5, are the closing words of the Confirmation Office. Copyright ©1999-2023 Wildfire Fellowship, Inc all rights reserved |