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Strona 87
... anchorites might fix their choice on the same altar . Thus too , we may account for the capricious way in which certain districts abound in these windows , while in others they are either rare , or altogether absent . There was a ...
... anchorites might fix their choice on the same altar . Thus too , we may account for the capricious way in which certain districts abound in these windows , while in others they are either rare , or altogether absent . There was a ...
Strona 88
... anchorite himself , requiring that such recluses should have cells near churches , and to a Bavarian Rule directing the ... anchorites , will be found among the appendices to Fosbroke's British Monachism . They seem to have been called ...
... anchorite himself , requiring that such recluses should have cells near churches , and to a Bavarian Rule directing the ... anchorites , will be found among the appendices to Fosbroke's British Monachism . They seem to have been called ...
Strona 149
... anchorites , but that they had their cells built against the churches to which they attached themselves . Yet in England there is no example of such a cell ; and generally it is impossible that one should have existed without traces of ...
... anchorites , but that they had their cells built against the churches to which they attached themselves . Yet in England there is no example of such a cell ; and generally it is impossible that one should have existed without traces of ...
Strona 150
... anchorites in Eng- land could not or would not enter the churches , and it is therefore necessary to show in every case that the low side window was an open- ing from the cell to the church . The utmost that is proved by the Kilkenny ...
... anchorites in Eng- land could not or would not enter the churches , and it is therefore necessary to show in every case that the low side window was an open- ing from the cell to the church . The utmost that is proved by the Kilkenny ...
Strona 152
... anchorites , is easily answered from a ritual point of view . He says that apparently " the only argument on the other side is , the improbability that an- chorites were ever so numerous as the commonness of lychnoscopic windows would ...
... anchorites , is easily answered from a ritual point of view . He says that apparently " the only argument on the other side is , the improbability that an- chorites were ever so numerous as the commonness of lychnoscopic windows would ...
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Strona 247 - 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. All other (that mind not to receive the said holy communion) shall depart out of the quire, except the Ministers and Clerks.
Strona 216 - Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium tuum. Qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus sancti Deus. Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
Strona 291 - And whereas you» offend God so sore in refusing this holy banquet, I admonish, exhort, and beseech you, that unto this unkindness ye will not add any more. Which...
Strona 246 - Sacrament should be ministered to all Christian people under both the kinds of bread and wine, than under the form of bread only : and also it is more agreeable to the first institution of Christ, and to the usage of the Apostles, and the Primitive Church, that the people being present should receive the same with the Priest, than that the Priest should receive it alone...
Strona 246 - And also that the priest which shall minister the same shall, at the least one day before, exhort all persons which shall be present likewise to resort and prepare themselves to receive the same.
Strona 295 - And then and there to abide orderly and soberly during the time of the common prayer, preachings, or other service of God there to be used and ministered, upon pain of punishment by the censures of the church.
Strona 298 - God, and how sore punishment hangeth over your heads for the same ; when ye wilfully abstain from the Lord's Table, and separate from your brethren, who come to feed on the banquet of that most heavenly food.
Strona 295 - The Common Prayer daily through the year, though there be no Communion, is sung at the communion table, standing north and south, where the high altar did stand.
Strona 251 - ... every man present to receive the communion with the priest : which canons, if they were now used, I fear that many would receive it unworthily. But I speak them to condemn your article, which would have nobody, neither man nor woman, to be communicated with the priest: which your article condemneth the old decrees, canons, and general councils, condemneth all the old primitive church, all the old ancient holy doctors and martyrs, and all the forms and manner of masses that ever were made, both...
Strona 254 - Furthermore, every man and woman to be bound to hear and be at the Divine Service in the parish church where they may be resident, and there with devout prayer, or godly silence and meditation, to occupy themselves: there to pay their duties, to communicate once in the year at the least ; and there to receive and take all other sacraments and rites in this book appointed.