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The Nestorians and their Rituals II


Éditeur : Joseph Masters Date & Lieu : 1852, London
Préface : Pages : 443
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 135x200 mm
Code FIKP : Lp. Ang. 807Thème : Religion

The Nestorians and their Rituals II
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The Nestorians and Their Rituals - I [English, London, 1987]

The Nestorians and Their Rituals - II [English, London, ]

The Nestorians and their Rituals II [English, London, 1852]


THE NESTORIANS AND THEIR RITUALS : with the narrative of a misiion to Mesopotamia and Coordistan

It has been the Author's aim in the following volume, to collect from their standard writings all that refers to the doctrine, ecclesiastical discipline, and ritual observances of the Nestorians ; to show wherein their present faith mi practice differ from their own recognized authorities; as also to what extent the ex-Nestorian body, styling themselves ''Chaldeans," have altered their ancient formularies so as to be in accordance with the new tenets which they have adopted since their submission to the See of Rome. In carrying out this design he has endeavoured to secure the best rituals extant, and such as are in constant use among the two communities alluded to, and has availed himself of the facilities which he possessed, through the influence of Mr. Christian Rassam, of constantly referring not only to Mar Shimoon, but also to the Chaldean Patriarch, for the solution of any difficulty which arose in its execution, either from want of books, or from his own ignorance. His not having taken advantage of the help to be derived in an investigation of this kind from such works as those of Renaudot and Assemanni, was not because he had more confidence in his own abilities, but because he deemed it more satisfactory to draw from the original Syriac, and to quote from the manuscript rituals which are in use among the Nestorians and Chaldeans at the present day, the authority of which is not liable to be contested.

In the work of translation the author has had the valuable help of the Reverend Michael Giamala, whose name has already been mentioned in the preceding volume, and who is considered one of the best Syriac scholars in Mesopotamia. It is sincerely to be hoped that the Church of England will eventually avail herself of his services for the reformation and restoration of the Nestorians, by whom, as well as by their Patriarchy he is held in high esteem...

CONTENTS OF VOLUME II

CHAPTER I. / 1
CHAPTER II. / 8
CHAPTER III.  / 16
CHAPTER IV.  / 27
CHAPTER V.  / 30
CHAPTER VI. / 33
CHAPTER VII. / 72
CHAPTER VIII. / 75
CHAPTER IX. / 78
CHAPTER X. / 82
CHAPTER XI. / 89
CHAPTER XII. / 92
CHAPTER XIV. / 98
CHAPTER XV. / 101
CHAPTER XVI. / 103
CHAPTER XVII. / 109
CHAPTER XVIII. / 111
CHAPTER XIX. / 113
CHAPTER XX. / 115
CHAPTER XXI. / 117
CHAPTER XXII. / 119
CHAPTER XXIII. / 121
CHAPTER XXIV. / 124
CHAPTER XXV. / 126
CHAPTER XXVI. / 130
CHAPTER XXVII. / 140
CHAPTER XXVIII. / 146
CHAPTER XXIX. / 148
CHAPTER XXX. / 163
CHAPTER XXXI. / 165
CHAPTER XXXII. / 167
CHAPTER XXXIII. / 173
CHAPTER XXXIV. / 174
CHAPTER XXXV. / 175
CHAPTER XXXVI. / 178
CHAPTER XXXVII. / 182
CHAPTER XXXVIII. / 185
CHAPTER XXXIX. / 187
CHAPTER XL. / 189
CHAPTER XLI. / 195
CHAPTER XLII. / 241
CHAPTER XLIII. / 244
CHAPTER XLIV. / 283
CHAPTER XLV. / 322
CHAPTER XLVI. / 351

APPENDIX A. / 361
APPENDIX B. / 382

PREFACE

It has been the Author's aim in the following volume, to collect from their standard writings all that refers to the doctrine, ecclesiastical discipline, and ritual observances of the Nestorians ; to show wherein their present faith mi practice differ from their own recognized authorities; as also to what extent the ex-Nestorian body, styling themselves ''Chaldeans," have altered their ancient formularies so as to be in accordance with the new tenets which they have adopted since their submission to the See of Rome. In carrying out this design he has endeavoured to secure the best rituals extant, and such as are in constant use among the two communities alluded to, and has availed himself of the facilities which he possessed, through the influence of Mr. Christian Rassam, of constantly referring not only to Mar Shimoon, but also to the Chaldean Patriarch, for the solution of any difficulty which arose in its execution, either from want of books, or from his own ignorance. His not having taken advantage of the help to be derived in an investigation of this kind from such works as those of Renaudot and Assemanni, was not because he had more confidence in his own abilities, but because he deemed it more satisfactory to draw from the original Syriac, and to quote from the manuscript rituals which are in use among the Nestorians and Chaldeans at the present day, the authority of which is not liable to be contested.

In the work of translation the author has had the valuable help of the Reverend Michael Giamala, whose name has already been mentioned in the preceding volume, and who is considered one of the best Syriac scholars in Mesopotamia. It is sincerely to be hoped that the Church of England will eventually avail herself of his services for the reformation and restoration of the Nestorians, by whom, as well as by their Patriarchy he is held in high esteem.

An apology may be judged necessary for the publication of the Nestorian offices entire, especially the marriage and burial services, some parts of which consist of frequent repetitions, and are composed in a very loose and verbose style. Three reasons decided the author to give them unmutilated : Firsts in order that the wary might not suspect any reserve. Secondly, because the omission of a part would in many instances destroy the connexion existing between the whole. And, thirdly, because although the repetitions complained of might seemingly be rejected vdthbut a£fecting the essentials of the offices in question, yet the dogmas therein inculcated are not without their use in contributing to the principal design of this work, viz., the exposition of the theology of the Nestorians.

On the plan adopted in the execution of this object more will be said in the body of this volume ; suffice it to remark here, that in collating the doctrines of the Nestorian rituals with those taught in the Book of Common Prayer, it has been the author's aim to afford an easy medium of comparing the agreement or difference existing between the two, and of showing in what respects their spiritual poverty calls for the ready aid of our holy Church to raise up among them what is fallen, to make the crooked straight, and to restore them to the full enjoyment of all the privileges of the Catholic faith and the communion of the Catholic Church.

THE NESTORIANS AND THEIR RITUALS :
with the narrative of
A MISSION TO MESOPOTAMIA AND COORDISTAN
IN 1842-1844,
AND OF A
LATE VISIT TO THOSE COUNTRIES IN 1850 ;
ALSO,
RESEARCHES INTO THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE SYRIAN JACOBITES,
PAPAL SYRIANS, AND CHALDEANS, AND AN INQUIRY INTO
THE RELIGIOUS TENETS OF THE YEZEEDEES.

BY GEORGE PERCY BADGER

VOLUME II

LONDON :
JOSEPH MASTERS, ALDERSGATE STREET,
AND NEW BOND STREET
MDCCCLII



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