An Endeavour to Classify the Sepulchral Remains in Northamptonshire; Or, A Discourse on Funeral Monuments in that CountyJ.W. Parker, 1840 - 58 sider |
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... masses to be said for the benefit of his soul ; requiems to be sung that he might rest in peace ; chauntries to be founded ... mass of Requiem with other orisons and prayers , to be said for seven years for the benefit of his soul , and ...
... masses to be said for the benefit of his soul ; requiems to be sung that he might rest in peace ; chauntries to be founded ... mass of Requiem with other orisons and prayers , to be said for seven years for the benefit of his soul , and ...
Side 43
... mass . Origi- nally it fell in ample folds . but during the middle ages it became plaited , in which form it still continues . At the bottom . ( as may be seen in the brass of Laurence Seymour , there was usually a lace border . The ...
... mass . Origi- nally it fell in ample folds . but during the middle ages it became plaited , in which form it still continues . At the bottom . ( as may be seen in the brass of Laurence Seymour , there was usually a lace border . The ...
Side 46
... mass is celebrated ; the Palls , being wrapped in silk , are placed on the centre of the altar ; and when Mass is finished , the bishop or his com- missaries , vested with the Amice , Stole , Cope , and simple mitre , sitting before the ...
... mass is celebrated ; the Palls , being wrapped in silk , are placed on the centre of the altar ; and when Mass is finished , the bishop or his com- missaries , vested with the Amice , Stole , Cope , and simple mitre , sitting before the ...
Side 47
... mass , being always made of silk , and embroidered with gold . The ancient form is full , and falls in folds over the arms when they are raised , the modern one is scanty . A cross is usually fixed on the back by the English , which the ...
... mass , being always made of silk , and embroidered with gold . The ancient form is full , and falls in folds over the arms when they are raised , the modern one is scanty . A cross is usually fixed on the back by the English , which the ...
Side 53
... mass , and , like the rest , partook of the same costliness . It is fastened in front by a clasp , called a MORSE , ( Lat . mordeo ) , and had formerly a hood trimmed with fur , the hood is now dis- continued , and its place supplied by ...
... mass , and , like the rest , partook of the same costliness . It is fastened in front by a clasp , called a MORSE , ( Lat . mordeo ) , and had formerly a hood trimmed with fur , the hood is now dis- continued , and its place supplied by ...
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Abbey Abbot Albe altar Alto-Relievo ancient Archæologia Archbishop armour arms Bardolf Basso-Relievo beautiful Bishop body brass of Sir buried called Cambridge Castle Ashby Cathedral celebrated century Chasuble Chauntry Christian circâ Cold Higham Cope Cotman Cotterstock county of Norfolk Creke Cromlechs cross Dalmatic deacons deceased decorated Dodford Durantus Earl ecclesiastical Edition Edward effigy effigy of Sir embroidered engraved Essex fastened Gambeson garment gold Goodrich Court Hastilude Hastilude Chamber Hauberk History Holy hood kind Knight Laurence Seymour linen Lord Lowick maniple ments Meyrick Mezzo-Relievo Northampton Northamptonshire Octavo Orfraies originally ornamented Pall Pallium period plate Pourpoint prayer present priests Relievo represented Ritual Robert Rochet Roman Catholic Rothwell round says Scripture seen Sepulchral Brass shoulders silk Sir John Sir William Lyons sleeves Society Sollerets sometimes soul St Cuthbert Stole stone Stothard Stow Nine Churches subdeacons Surcoat surplice tombs Tuilles tumuli vestment Volumes Warkworth wear whilst worn
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Side 21 - Weave the warp and weave the woof, The winding-sheet of Edward's race : Give ample room and verge enough The characters of hell to trace. Mark the year and mark the night When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death thro...
Side 50 - Upon the day and at the time appointed for the ministration of the Holy Communion, the priest that shall execute the holy ministry shall put upon him the vesture appointed for that ministration, that is to say, a white albe, plain, with a vestment or cope.
Side 53 - 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 rochett, 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.
Side 7 - BIBLE CYCLOPEDIA; a Comprehensive Digest of the Civil and Natural History, Geography, Statistics, and General Literary Information connected with the Sacred Writings.
Side 6 - BIBLE NARRATIVE chronologically arranged, in the words of the authorized Version ; continued by an Historical Account of the Jewish Nation : and forming a Consecutive History from the Creation of the World to the Termination of the Jewish Polity. Dedicated by permission to the Lord Bishop of Winchester.
Side 5 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.
Side 2 - THE SCRIPTURAL CHARACTER of the ENGLISH CHURCH CONSIDERED, in a SERIES of SERMONS, with Notes and Illustrations. By the Rev. DERWENT COLERIDGE, MA...
Side 51 - The stiff high collar used to ruffle his great full-bottomed wig ; till one day he threw the robe off in a great passion and said he would never wear it again ,and he never did ; and the other gentlemen soon left off theirs
Side 2 - Long on these mould'ring bones have beat The winter's snow, the summer's heat, The drenching dews, and driving rain ! Let me, let me sleep again. Who is he, with voice unblest, That calls me from the bed of rest ? ODIN.