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ceremonial Christianity a. the prescribed order of rites and ceremonies b. a book containing this |
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After a strict examination conducted by the Sanitary and Social Board, the infant, if certified as Regular, is with solemn ceremonial admitted into the class of Equilaterals. The great events of his life are of public as well as private significance, appropriately, therefore, invested with public ceremonial. They even had a rude calendar of the fasts and festivals of the Romish Church, and some traces of its ceremonials. |
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