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Pica, Pie, 8.

Placebo, 416, n.

POLLANUS (Valerandus), 45; the
Strasburg Liturgy, 46.

POLYCARP, supposed to quote the lan-
guage of the Liturgy, 308, n.
Portiforium, the Breviary so called
in England, 11.

Post-communio, the anthem, 325.
Post-Communion, the Service after
reception of the Lord's Supper, 352,
POYNET, author of the Larger Cate
chism, 391.

Prasanctificatio, 280, n.

Prayers, on Several Occasions, 260;
for the King's Majesty, 239;
for the Royal Family, 241;
for the Clergy and People, 242;
for the Parliament, 262;

for all Conditions of men, ib.;
of St. Chrysostome, 242.
Preaching forbidden, 21, 52.
Preces privata, 76.

Preces, the Prayers, 192, 237.

Preface, to the Book of Common
Prayer, the original (1549), 25; the
present (1661), 138; in the Com-
munion Office, 346.
Presbyterians, the, 102;

their Exceptions' to the Prayer-
Book, 115.

Priests, Ordination of, 436.
Prime, the Service at, 187.
Primer, the, 12; reformed, 75.
Private Communions substituted for
Private Masses, 27, n.
Private Devotion, books of, 75.
Procession, the Litany so called, 18, n.;
used in the 4th century, 247.
Psalins, the, 214; Version of, 215;

the vii., or the Penitential, 13, n.,
278, 408;

the xv., or the Gradual, 13, n.;
of Commendation of souls, 13;
of the Passion, ib.;

said weekly, 214, n.;
numbers of, repeated by monks,

ib.;

Selections of, in the American
Church, 216, n.;
Metrical, 59, 175; allowed in
Elizabeth's Injunctions, 176;
Sternhold's Version, 175;
the New Version, 177.
Psalterium, 8.

Psalter, arrangement of, for Service,
214;

Version of, in the Prayer-Book,

215.

Purification of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, 300.

Puritan objections to the Prayer-
Book, 86, 115; editions of it, 80;
substitutes for it, 83;

the Book of Discipline,' 83;
the Book of the Form of Com-
mon Prayer,' 84.

Quadragesima, 276.
Queen, Prayer for the, 239; in the
Communion Office, 341; Accession
of the, 422.
QUIGNONEZ (Cardinal), reforms the
Roman Breviary, and introduces
more reading of Scripture, 4, n.,
25, 217, n.
Quinquagesima, 276.

Reading, saying, or singing, 213, n.
Reading pew, or desk, 198.
Reception of converts, Form of Service
proposed for the, 171.

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Sacraments, numerous, in the lan-
guage of the ancients, 394; the
Seven of the Romish Church, 393, n.
Sacramentary, 9.

Salutation of Minister and People, 236.
SANCROFT, takes a leading part in the
revision of the Prayer-Book (1661),
136; Nonjuror, 160.

Saints' days, 298;

occurring on Sunday, 220;
New Collects composed for, 298;
Lessons for, 298;

names retained in the Calendar,
63;

and in the Latin Prayer-Book
(1560), 69;

Festival of All Saints, 302.
Salvation of baptized infants, strongly
opposed by Baxter, 142, n.
Savoy, Conference at the, 113.
Scotland, the Prayer-Book for (1637),
94; the English Prayer-Book gene-
rally used by Episcopalians in, 96, n.
Scottish Communion Office, 162, 451.
Sea, Form of Prayer for use at, 107,
141, 432.

Sealed Books, the, 138.

Second Prayer-Book of Edward VI.,
32, 38.
Sentences, at the beginning of the
Daily Prayer, 205.

Septuagesima, 276.

Sequentia, antnems so called, 8, 317.
Sermologus, 8.

Service-Books, names of Medieval,

7; early proposal to amend, 16;
destroyed, 28.
Sexagesima, 276.

Shrove Tuesday, 277, n.

Sick, the Order for the Visitation of
the, 408; formed from the Mediæval
Office, ib.; private and special Con-
fession urged, 410; declarative Ab-
solution, 156, 410;

Communion with reserved Ele-
ments (1549), 413; added to
the Office of Visitation of the
Sick, 415;

form of anointing (1549), 412, n.
Socinian Prayer-Book, 164.
Solitary Masses, 315, n.
Sponsors, in Baptism, 361, n.; object-

ed to by the Presbyterians, 123;
number of, 363; charge to the, 374;
demands addressed to the, 368; pa-
rents to be, 152, 363, n.

State Holy-days, Services for the, 444.
STEPHEN (St.), 271.
Subdeacon, 433, n.
Suicide, 421.

Surplice, 199, n.; proposed partial
disuse of the, 109, 147.
Symbolum, 227; see Creed.
Synaxis, 304, no.

Synodals, 217.

Te Deum, 221.
Telete, 304, n.

TERTULLIAN, the Apostles' Creed
given by, 228, 232.

Textus, Textevangelium, the Book of
the Gospels read at Mass, 9.
Thanksgiving, commenced with the
Lord's Prayer, after Communion,
353; and after Baptism, 374;

of Women, the Service for the,427.
Thanksgivings on several Occasions,
263.

Touching for the King's Evil, the
Service at, 169.

Tractus, anthem so called, 317.
Trentals, 417, n.

Trine immersion in Baptism, 371.
Trinity Sunday, 293;

Sundays after, 294;

Twenty-fifth Sunday after, 297;
Twenty-seventh Sunday after, the
Lessons on the, 297, n.

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Westminster Assembly, the, 101.
Whitsunday (Pentecost), 290.

origin of the name, 290;

proper Psalms and Lessons, 291.
White-Sunday (Dominica in Albis),
284, n.; 290, n.

WHITAKER, author of a Prayer-Book
in Greek and Latin, 74.
WHITGIFT (Archbishop), queries of
matters likely to be debated about
the Prayer-Book (1603), 87.
Whitsuntide, a solemn time of Bap-
tism, 362.

WILLIAM III., his Declaration, 144;
Commission to revise the Prayer-
Book, 145; proposals of the
Commissioners, 146.

'Worship,' meaning of the term in
the Marriage Service, 403, n.

Year, the Ecclesiastical division of
the, 265.

LONDON:

R. CLAY, SON, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS,
BREAD STREET HILL.

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