Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, Volumes 33-34

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Page 13 - THEREFoRE with angels and archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify thy glorious name, evermore praising thee, and saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts ! heaven and earth are full of thy glory. Glory be to thee, O Lord most high.
Page 46 - Incorporated Society for promoting the Enlargement, Building, and Repairing of Churches and Chapels...
Page 1 - It is not earlier than the fourteenth century in its later form, nor under any description previous to the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century. As long as the old ritual lasted the altar stood free from the east end, in the chord of the apse. Until the fourteenth century it was still of the ordinary form of a table, and had only the Gospels and ciborium set on it at the time of Holy Communion, both in the Western and Eastern Churches.
Page 90 - Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear, That mourns thy exit from a world like this ; Forgive the wish that would have kept thee here, And stayed thy progress to the seats of bliss • No more confined to grov'ling scenes of night, No more a tenant pent in mortal clay, Now should we rather hail thy glorious flight, And trace thy journey to the realms of day.
Page 112 - B and them to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof...
Page 113 - Justices of the Peace in and for the said [County], to answer unto the said Charge, and to be further dealt with according to Law. Given under my Hand and Seal, [this Day of in the Year of our Lord at in the [ County'] aforesaid.
Page 164 - We ordain, that the archbishops, and all bishops within their several dioceses, shall procure (as much as in them lieth) that a true note and terrier of all the glebes, lands, meadows, gardens, orchards, houses, stocks, implements, tenements, and portions of tithes lying out of their parishes (which belong to any parsonage, or vicarage, or rural prebend), be taken by the view of honest men in every parish, by the appointment of the bishop (whereof the minister to be one), and be laid up in the bishop's...
Page 278 - On being asked by one of the bystanders what he meant, he said aloud, " it was a very great honour to a poor gentleman of Wales to lose his head with such noble lords," and added, with an oath, "that he was afraid they would have hanged him.
Page 80 - ... before the passing of this act, or could or might have had or enjoyed in. case the same had not been made...
Page 57 - I AB do swear, That I will faithfully, impartially, and honestly, according to the best of my Skill and Judgment, execute and fulfil all the Powers and Duties of a Commissioner [or Assistant Commissioner, as the Case may be...

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