| Edward Cardwell, Church of England - 1844 - 508 pages
...precisely prescribe, with the declaration of the Injunctions ; as for example, the common bread." Item, " That the table be removed out of the choir into the body of 10 the church, before the chancel door ; where either the choir seemeth to be too little, or at great... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Ecclesiastical law - 1845 - 750 pages
...Considerations "t of the Injunctions, drawn up by the Archbishops and Bishops, and in the same spirit: " Item: That the Table be removed out of the choir into the...receivings; and at the end of the Communion to be set up * Cwdwell, Doc. Ann. 1 vol. p. 201. t Ibid. p. 2O5. again, according to the Injunctions." These " Interpret,!-... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - Church decoration and ornament - 1855 - 354 pages
...Bishops were consequently induced shortly after (1561) to put forth the following interpretation — 'That the Table be ' removed out of the Choir into...the Communion ' to be set up again, according to the Inj unctions ' — (ib. p. 205. See also HEYLYN'S Bef. EHSH 286.). This removal of the Table was also... | |
| Francis Procter - 1855 - 514 pages
...out of the ««» </<*« * ' Iitfunctioni. choir into the body of the church, before the chanceldoor, where either the choir seemeth to be too little, or...the communion to be set up again, according to the Injunctions.1 On the question of vestments and ornaments the court had overruled, the divines, and... | |
| Thomas Walter Perry - 1857 - 652 pages
...Injunctions thought the smallness of the Choir on " great " feasts of receivings " a reason for taking it " out of the " Choir into the body of the Church, before the chancel "door "(p. 181)— the 82nd of the Canons of 1603— 4, for the like reasons assigned in Elizabeth's Injunctions,... | |
| Francis Procter - 1862 - 170 pages
...considerations upon the meaning of these Injunctions, for the guidance of the clergy; where they direct, 'that the table be removed out of the choir into the body of the church, before the chancel-door, where either the choir seemeth to be too little, or at great feasts of receivings, and... | |
| Thomas William Davids - Dissenters - 1863 - 674 pages
...ministration of the sacraments, and the surplice in all other ministrations : ' and ' that the table be moved out of the choir into the body of the church before the church door, when either the choir seemeth to be too little or at great feasts of receivings.' Both... | |
| Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1865 - 160 pages
...of Canterbury, in the third year of Queen Elizabeth's reign, issued another more particular order. " That the table be removed out of the choir into the...choir seemeth to be too little, or at great feasts and receivings." (Strype's Annals, cap. xvii.) How strange it seems that when clergymen in all parts... | |
| Francis Procter - 1870 - 512 pages
...loyal vuitatioa. Chanting and Psalmody. choir into the body of the church, before the chanceldoor, where either the choir seemeth to be too little, or...great feasts of receivings, and at the end of the Coir.munion to be set up again, according to the Injunctions.' On the question of vestments and ornaments... | |
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