The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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Page 252
... chasuble , etc. ' ( p . 67 ) , and the ' etc. ' is explained to mean ' alb and tunicle ' ( p . 66 ) . The alb and surplice were different in shape , dignity , and uses . ' Item , an alb , whereof we have made a surplice , ' is an ...
... chasuble , etc. ' ( p . 67 ) , and the ' etc. ' is explained to mean ' alb and tunicle ' ( p . 66 ) . The alb and surplice were different in shape , dignity , and uses . ' Item , an alb , whereof we have made a surplice , ' is an ...
Page 256
... chasuble , tunicle , and alb , and to leave the surplice as the dress of the minister for all ministrations , with the cope on certain occasions in cathedrals and collegiate churches . If this were not so , an essential portion of the ...
... chasuble , tunicle , and alb , and to leave the surplice as the dress of the minister for all ministrations , with the cope on certain occasions in cathedrals and collegiate churches . If this were not so , an essential portion of the ...
Page 257
... chasuble , alb , and tunicle from the English Church was com- pletely effected during the earlier years of Elizabeth's reign . No other opinion is consistent with the known facts of the case . It is true that Elizabeth , placed in the ...
... chasuble , alb , and tunicle from the English Church was com- pletely effected during the earlier years of Elizabeth's reign . No other opinion is consistent with the known facts of the case . It is true that Elizabeth , placed in the ...
Page 259
... chasuble , alb , and tunicle — were always consecrated ; the surplice as such was not . ** Zanchius does not give these words as his own at all . ' I seem , ' he says , ' to see and hear the monks calling out from their pulpits , and ...
... chasuble , alb , and tunicle — were always consecrated ; the surplice as such was not . ** Zanchius does not give these words as his own at all . ' I seem , ' he says , ' to see and hear the monks calling out from their pulpits , and ...
Page 260
... chasubles to spring up . The former is consistent with history ; the latter , at least as our author understands it , was not . But he has probably achieved some other mistakes even on this limited field . The chasuble was , as Zanchius ...
... chasubles to spring up . The former is consistent with history ; the latter , at least as our author understands it , was not . But he has probably achieved some other mistakes even on this limited field . The chasuble was , as Zanchius ...
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