| John Johnson - Ecclesiastical law - 1720 - 664 pages
...Rule of the General Council ; and if they perfift in their negligence more feverely. We decree alfo, that this Sacrament be carried with due reverence to the Sick, the Prieft having on his Surplice and Stole, with a Light in a Lanthorn before him, and a Bell to excite... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1824 - 608 pages
...Communion of the sick, By a constitution of archbishop Peccham : the sacrament of the eucharist shall be carried with due reverence to the sick, the priest having on at least a surplice and stole, with a light carried before him in a lantern with a bell ; that the... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - Clergy - 1848 - 1004 pages
...communion of the sick. By a constitution of Archbishop Peccham, the sacrament of the eucharK was to be carried with due reverence to the sick, the priest having on at I a surplice and stole, with a light carried before him in a lantern, with t bell, that the people... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - Church decoration and ornament - 1856 - 320 pages
...yKgrotos; Sacerdote saltem induto Superpelli" clo, gerente Orurium, &e." — (Lynd. 249) Anglice. " We decree " also that this Sacrament be carried with...sick, the Priest having on his Surplice and Stole, &c." — (JOHNSON'S Laws and Canons ii. 204.) ARP. WINCHELSEY. in his Constitutions, AD 1305. enjoins:... | |
| Edward Muscutt - 1857 - 424 pages
...keeping the Eucharist be punished according to the rule of the general council [Lateran, 1216, c. 20]. We decree also that this sacrament be carried with...they prostrate themselves, or at least make HUMBLE ADOEATION,* WHEKESOEVER THE KlNQ OF GLORT IS CARRIED CNDER THE COVER OF BEEAD. And let archdeacons... | |
| Thomas Walter Perry - 1857 - 652 pages
...exc'te tne People to again the same day. cm ions : con- due reverence, who are discreetly to be turned, informed by the priest that they prostrate themselves,...humble adoration, wheresoever the King of Glory is cnrried under the cover of bread " — T. Vol. 2, p. 264. "4 let it [the Sacrament] be . carried with... | |
| Cambridge Antiquarian Society (Cambridge, England) - Cambridgeshire (England) - 1859 - 596 pages
...the Sacrament of the Eucharist when carried to the sick should be conveyed with "due reverence "..." the priest having on his surplice and stole with a light in a lantern (cum lumine praevio in lucerna), and a bell to excite the people to due reverence." A limitation to... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - Theology - 1859 - 826 pages
...same cup after him." By a constitution of Archbishop Peckham, the sacrament of the eucharist shall be carried with due reverence to the sick, the priest having on at least a surplice or stole, with a light carried before him in a lantern, with a bell, that the people... | |
| Catholic Church - 1872 - 74 pages
...precepts of the Meditsval English Church: Archbishop Peckham's Constitutions at Reading, AD .1279. — "We decree also, that this Sacrament be carried with...King of Glory is carried under the cover of Bread." Peckham's Constitutions at Lambeth, AD 1281. — "Let the bells be tolled at the elevation of the Body... | |
| Catholic Church - 1872 - 62 pages
...precepts of the Mediieval English Church: Archbishop Peckham's Constitutions at Reading, AD 1279. — " We decree also, that this Sacrament be carried with...King of Glory is carried under the cover of Bread." Peckham's Constitutions at Lambeth, AD 1281.—" Let the bells be tolled at the elevation of the Body... | |
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