<P> These are often supplemented in Anglo - Catholic parishes by books specifying ceremonial actions, such as A Priest's Handbook by Dennis G. Michno, Ceremonies of the Eucharist by Howard E. Galley, Low Mass Ceremonial by C.P.A. Burnett, and Ritual Notes by E.C.R. Lamburn . Other guides to ceremonial include the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, Ceremonies of the Modern Roman Rite (Peter Elliott), Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described (Adrian Fortescue), and The Parson's Handbook (Percy Dearmer). In Evangelical Anglican parishes, the rubrics detailed in the Book of Common Prayer are sometimes considered normative . </P> <P> In the Book of Concord, Article XXIV ("Of the Mass") of the Augsburg Confession (1530) begins thus: </P> <P> "Falsely are our churches accused of abolishing the Mass; for the Mass is retained among us, and celebrated with the highest reverence . We do not abolish the Mass but religiously keep and defend it...we keep the traditional liturgical form...In our churches Mass is celebrated every Sunday and on other holy days, when the sacrament is offered to those who wish for it after they have been examined and absolved (Article XXIV)". </P> <P> Martin Luther rejected parts of the Roman Rite Catholic Mass, specifically the Canon of the Mass, which, as he argued, did not conform with Hebrews 7: 27 . That verse contrasts the Old Testament priests, who needed to make a sacrifice for sins on a regular basis, with the single priest Christ, who offers his body only once as a sacrifice . The theme is carried out also in Hebrews 9: 26, 9: 28, and 10: 10 . Luther composed as a replacement a revised Latin - language rite, Formula missae in 1523 and the vernacular Deutsche Messe in 1526 . </P>

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