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the Dean and Chapter of Westminster or the Dean and Chapter of Windsor broke the law every time that they carried wax lights in the liturgical processions of the funerals of the Royal Family. And what is more: these Church dignitaries were only following the ceremonial directions of an Order in Council ; or at least the personal commands of the sovereign.

The Archbishops' inclination to accept the Italian word fuochi as meaning incense has not been allowed by any Italian scholar whom I have consulted.

Lights carried in the hands of the ministers of the altar appear to be the most ancient use of lights in the Church service.

INDEX OF LITURGICAL FORMS

Ab isto sanctificetur, 115
Accipe gladium, 124

- pallium de corpore, 127

summi sacerdotii, 119
Ad honorem Dei patris, 115
omnipotentis Dei, 118
Adiutorium nostrum, 115,
136, 147, 151
Almighty God, which has
given us, 21

Benedictus es, Salvator Is-
rael, 12

Blessed art Thou, O Lord our

God, 14

Concede, qs. Dne., famulo

tuo, 17

Deus, pastor æterne anima-
rum, 151

- pater et pastor, 115
qui beato Petro, 123, 127
de eccelso, I16

nobis sub sacramento,

13
Domine Deus, omnium crea-
tor, II

- Jesu Christe, rex gloriæ, 43

Domine sancte pater omps.
eterne Ds. omnium sancti-
ficationum, 136, 147

Lord Jesus Christ, King of
glory, 44

Mitte ei Domine, 114
Most merciful Father, we
beseech thee, 17

O Lord who healest, 15
Omnipotens sempiterne Deus,
qui hunc diem, 21

et misericors Deus, cu-
jus, 13
[120
On thy shoulders, O Christ,

Pater Dni. nostri Jesu Christi,
adjuva, 13

Petrus et Ioannes ascende-
bant, 127

Salvum fac servum, 114
Si diligis me, 127

Sit nomen Domini, 115
Summe vere Sacerdos, 115,
117

Te decet laus, 122, 123, 127
Tu, Dne., qui corda, 10

GENERAL INDEX

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Barletta, church of Holy
of Holy
Sepulchre at, 158
Battifol, Mgr., on the brevi-

ary, 50, 51, 56, 57, 58;
antiphoner, 63; hymns, 64
Bell, ringings of the, 37, 38
Bellarmine, cardinal, 43
Benedict St., 48

Benedict XIII, blesses palls,
150

- XIV, on blessing of palls,
132, 141, 148, 149, 150
Benedictus qui venit, when
sung, 39

Bernard, St., on the feast of
Immaculate Conception, 52
Berrisch, E., 162
Berrow, T., 106
Bible, taking away of the,
101-104

Billot, cardinal, 25, 26

Birkbeck, W. J., 120
Bishop, Edmund, 25; on
Anglican writers of seven-
teenth century, 26, 27;
reverence to the B. Sacra-
ment, 36; liturgy in four-
teenth and fifteenth cen-
turies, 61; elevation, 168
Bishoprics, family livings, 62
Black, colour, at Jerusalem,

160, 161; elsewhere, 162-4
Blue, colour, at Jerusalem,

160, 161; elsewhere, 162-4
Boniface VIII, decretal of, 68
Bralion, N. de, his tract on
the pall, 132, 155

Bread, leavened ог un-
leavened, 40, 41

Brice, S., 101

Burckard, John, 45;

his

Ordo Missæ, 46; character
of, 47

Burial of clergy, 45-8

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Caroline, Queen, funeral of, 174 | Dead, prayer for the, 43-5

Cassander, 154

Cassock, S. Johnson's, 103-4
Catalani, J., 47

Cefalù, Lenten veil at, 168
Ceriani, Mgr., 28

Chamberlayne, John, 68
Charles II, funeral of, 173
Christmas, collect for, 17-21
Church, condition of, before
the Council of Trent, 62
Claret, drunk at blessing of
palls, 12, 128
Cleeter, Christopher, 101
Clémangis, N. de, 53
Clement VIII, and the tomb
of the Apostles, 125, 126
Clement X,and the breviary,52
Clerical habits, removal of,

IOI-4
Clichtoveus, 42

Coimbra, breviary, 19
Collects, structure of, 9;
Gregorian, 62

Collins, Dr. W. E., bishop of
Gibraltar, 16
Cologne Cathedral, colours
at, 162

Colours, liturgical, an early
sequence of, 157
Compton, H., bishop of Lon-
don, 74, 75, 81
Conolly, R. H., 25
Constanz, breviary, 19
Conza, bishop-elect of, his
funeral, 45

Corpus Christi, collect for
feast of, 13

Cranmer, archbishop, blesses
a pall, 108; form used by
him, 114-6

Crewe, Nathanael, bishop of
Durham, 74, 76, 78
Criticism of the Roman
Liturgy, 22-65

Degradation of a priest, 66-

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