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Anne Boleyn: her coronation. xxv. Aqua benedicta,' different from 'consecrata.' cl. note.

Aquæ bajulus. 382. Archbishop of Canterbury: his right to crown the kings of England. Ivij. To marry them. Ixij. By whom, to be inthroned. cxxxj. Buried, with the pall. cxxxvj.

Archdeacon, to present candidates for orders. 160.

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priests. cxxv. To confine themselves to their dioceses. cxxv. Ancient rules of precedence. cxxviij. note. Forbidden certain vestments, for neglect of duties. cxxix. Summoned to coronations. 4. note. One, without priests, might ordain deacons. 195. Cf. 205. On what day, to be consecrated. 242. Anciently consecrated in their own churches. 253.

Burial, of criminals executed. 381. Byry: bishop of Durham; his seal, and books. cxxxij.

Camisia. 19. Canterbury, dean and chapter claim to have all bishops of the province consecrated in their church. cxxj. note.

Chair, used at coronations. xxxvij.

note.

Chalice of S. Edward. 69. by.

Champion. xxxiij. note.
Chirothecæ. 270.

Chrism at coronations: Chrismale. xxj.

Citation to consecrate a bishop. cxxj.

Clovis his anointing, etc. iv. Clergy: habits, dress, employments, &c. cxx. Collationum liber. 369. Colobium sindonis. 24. Communion : at coronations. 1. 39. In both kinds. liv. 217. Of the sick. 378. Concelebration. 215. Confessions: not to be heard by deacons. cvij. 192. "Conficere." 204.

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Marriage, at the church-door. 384. Mediatorial office, of the clergy. 37. Minor orders: might be conferred together. ciij. Fallen into practical disuse before the reformation, and properly discontinued. civ. Their duties in the Anglosaxon age. cvj. Mitre. 274. Monasteries, claimed to have their members ordained by any bishop. cxxvj. note.

Norway king, anointed as king. xiv.

Nuns nominated at coronations. xxxix. note.

pore B. Petri." cxlij. note, Regale. 30.

Pastoral staff: of abbots; how distinguished. cxxxvij. note. Peace of the Church. lvj. note. Pecten, of a bishop. 241. Penances, performed at processions. 368.

Petition of bishops,at coronations. 9 Place, where coronations are solemnized. lvj.

Poderis. 243.

Pontifical, Exeter. 369.

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Preaching not permitted to all persons. cxvj.

Priests, allowed to confirm by the Greek church. lxxxj. note. Their duties. cx. Unction, at ordination. cxj. Not to take charge of a parish, for one year after ordination. cxiij. Not to wander about. cxiij. Always to communicate, if they celebrate. cxiv. note. Penalty on persons usurping the office. cxvij. Not allowed to reconcile a church. cxlix. Alone entitled to consecrate the Eucharist. 203. Have powers to confer benedictions. 204. Anciently anointed on the head. 212. To learn how to celebrate the Eucharist. 223.

Processions. 366. Banners used. 367.

Pulpit, at coronations. 68.
Pupilla oculi. lxxix. note.

Ray-cloth. 52.

Rectors to be in priest's orders. cxij. Reconsecration of a church: for. bidden. cxlvj. Whether necessary, if the altar had been destroyed. cxlviij. Examples in the 17th century. cxlix. note.

Regalia: anciently kept at West

minster. xxxviij. note. Registers of ordinations to be kept. xcij. note.

Restitution to orders. clvj.
Ring of S. Edward. xix. note.
Episcopal; claimed, after death,
by the archbishop. cxxxiij. 273.

Sacerdos: its meaning. cxiv.note.
Sceptres. 33.

Seat, royal, in Westminster Hall. xlviij.

Seal, episcopal: how disposed of,
after death. cxxxij.
Serfs; not to be ordained. xcvij.
xcviij. note.

Sign of the cross. 189.
Simnel-cakes. 48.

Standards: anciently consecrated. cl.

Stephen omens regarding him. xxvij. note. Stole. 208.

Stragulatus pannus. 52. Subdeacon office, performed by a newly crowned emperor. xvj.

note.

Substratorium. 230.

Title: necessary before ordina

tion. xcix. Its meaning. xcix. note. Why necessary. c. Tonsure: an order? lxxxi. The Office, not primitive. lxxxiv. S. Peter's. Ixxxv. Might be conferred by priests. lxxxvij. Ordered, for scholars. lxxxvij. Not to be concealed. lxxxviij. Removed; as a punishment. lxxxix. note. Traditores. 167.

Unction of kings: peculiar to the Church of God. iij. Its high antiquity in England. viij. Explained. xi. xij. note. Confers sacredness. xiv. A sacrament. XV. Of queens. xxiij. Of priests, and bishops. See priests and deacons. Of the thumb. 268. Extreme: ornaments removed. 379.

'Veni Creator:' of late introduction into the ordinal. 211.

Viaticum. 378.

Women: not capable of ordination. xcv. note.

Wills; ancient form. 363. Canons, relating to. 365.

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