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Seite 869
... covering of ' the temporary Altar , or the use of fitting vessels , as " things necessary , that the Curate may reverently minister . " The 58th CANON , too , both by its title and its injunctions seems to favour ' the same view ...
... covering of ' the temporary Altar , or the use of fitting vessels , as " things necessary , that the Curate may reverently minister . " The 58th CANON , too , both by its title and its injunctions seems to favour ' the same view ...
Seite 870
... covering the consecrated Elements " during the Post - Com- ' munion Service ; with as much Bread and Wine , as he shall ' think sufficient . " As those about the Sick Man may not always ' be able to provide , or know how to arrange ...
... covering the consecrated Elements " during the Post - Com- ' munion Service ; with as much Bread and Wine , as he shall ' think sufficient . " As those about the Sick Man may not always ' be able to provide , or know how to arrange ...
Seite 915
... covering or Caputium worn by some Canons , generally of fur . ' ( p . 255 . ) — Eccl . Records . The " VOYAGES LITURGIQUES , " par Le Sieur DE MOLEON , speaks of the Almuce ( Aumusse ) , as being a Vestment of fur fitted to the head and ...
... covering or Caputium worn by some Canons , generally of fur . ' ( p . 255 . ) — Eccl . Records . The " VOYAGES LITURGIQUES , " par Le Sieur DE MOLEON , speaks of the Almuce ( Aumusse ) , as being a Vestment of fur fitted to the head and ...
Seite 916
... covering the head . - à Paris , A. D. 1718 . MR . A. W. PUGIN says : -The AMESS ( Almutium ) , con- founded by DU CANGE with the AMICE ( Amictus ) , was a hood of ' fur , worn by Canons , intended as a defence against the cold ...
... covering the head . - à Paris , A. D. 1718 . MR . A. W. PUGIN says : -The AMESS ( Almutium ) , con- founded by DU CANGE with the AMICE ( Amictus ) , was a hood of ' fur , worn by Canons , intended as a defence against the cold ...
Seite 918
... covering the collar of " his Vests ( vestium ) with it , he draws the strings under his arms , " and bringing them round , from the back , he fastens them before " his breast . " ( GAVANT . I. 81. ) " The Amice is the first Vestment put ...
... covering the collar of " his Vests ( vestium ) with it , he draws the strings under his arms , " and bringing them round , from the back , he fastens them before " his breast . " ( GAVANT . I. 81. ) " The Amice is the first Vestment put ...
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Seite 998 - And if any question arise touching the matter, decency, or comeliness thereof, the same shall be decided by the discretion of the ordinary. Furthermore, such ministers as are graduates shall wear upon their surplices, at such times, such hoods as by the orders of the universities are agreeable to their degrees, which no minister shall wear (being no graduate) under pain of suspension. Notwithstanding it shall be lawful for such ministers as are not graduates to wear upon their surplices, instead...
Seite 805 - Provided also that such canons, constitutions, ordinances and synodals provincial being already made, which be not contrariant or repugnant to the laws, statutes and customs of this realm, nor to the damage or hurt of the king's prerogative royal...
Seite 884 - And whensoever the bishop shall celebrate the Holy Communion in the church, or execute any other public ministration, he shall have upon him, besides his rochette, a surplice or albe, and a cope or vestment ; and also his pastoral staff in his hand, or else borne or holden by his chaplain.
Seite 1063 - Then so many as shall be partakers of the holy communion shall tarry still in the quire, or in some convenient place nigh the quire, the men on the one side, and the women on the other side.
Seite 854 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Seite 809 - ... plain, with a vestment or cope. And where there be many Priests or Deacons, there so many shall be ready to help the Priest, in the ministration, as shall be requisite; and shall have upon them likewise the vestures appointed for their ministry, that is to say, albes with tunicles.
Seite 814 - And here it is to be noted, that the minister, at the time of the communion, and at all other times in his ministration, shall use such ornaments in the church as were in use by authority of parliament in the second year of the reign of king Edward VI., according to the act of parliament set forth in the beginning of this book.
Seite 1060 - ¡s to be noted that the Minister at the time of the Communion, and at all other times in his ministration, shall use neither alb, vestment, nor cope ; but being Archbishop or Bishop, he shall have and wear a rochet : and being a priest or deacon, he shall have and wear a surplice only.
Seite 808 - And in all cathedral churches and colleges the Archdeacons, Deans, Provosts, Masters, Prebendaries and Fellows, being Graduates, may use in the quire, beside their Surplices, such hoods as pertaineth to their several degrees, which they have taken in any University within this realm. But in all other places every minister shall be at liberty to use any Surplice or no. It is also seemly that Graduates, when they do preach, should use such hoods as pertaineth to their several degrees...
Seite 817 - Provided always, and be it enacted, that such ornaments of the church and of the ministers thereof shall be retained and be in use as was in this Church of England by authority of parliament in the second year of the reign of King Edward...