INDEX
Abbots, how represented, [52]Agathensian, the Council, [45]Agnus Dei, The, [47]Alexander, Pope, [124]Alphabet, inscription of, [98]Allegory, [6]Altar candlesticks, [58]Altar rails, [26]Altars, stripped on Good Friday, [61]Altars, their consecration, [113]Altars, why encircled seven times at consecration, [119]Altare distinguished from ara, [34]Anagoge, [7]Analogium, see Rood Loft
Angels, how represented, [47]Antioch, Council of, [197]Antiphonal chanting, [21]Apostles, the, how represented, [50]Appodiatio, explained, [62]Ark of Testimony [35] its contents, [36]Aries, Fourth Council of, [197]Arnaldistae, [139]Augustine, S., [49], [84], [85], [136], [152]
Basilica, [13]Baruth, legend of, [89]Bell rope, [74]Bells, when first used, [71] what they signify, [72] silent, when, [196]Bernard, S., [131], [139]Beverstone church, [46]Bishop, the consecration of a, [145]Bishopstone, [19]Black, when used, [194]Boneface IV', Pope, [94]Breastplate, how made, [10]Burchardus, S., [64]Burial of heretics in cemeteries, [111]
Cambridge Camden Society, [85]Cambridge, S. Sepulchre, [55]Cambridge, S. Giles, [26]Capella, whence derived, [14]Carthage, Council of, [158]Cavilla, [74]Cellar, [30]Cement, its symbolism, [17]Cemetery, [82]Coenobium, [14]Chalices, their materials, [68]Chancels, lower than nave, [26]Chancels, [175]Chancel, more holy than nave, [20]Chrism, [137]Christmas, how churches are to be adorned at, [65]Chrysologus, S. Peter, [49]Church, its meanings, [12]Churches, when to be moved, [32]Clement, S., of Rome, [46]Cloister, [29]Cobham church, [46]Cothelstone church, [54]Cock, the, [165]Commands, moral, [5]Cone, [23]Confessors, how represented, [52]Consecration of a church, [88]Constantine builds a church at Jerusalem. [197]Cosins, Bishop, [154]
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Ciampini, [103], [126]Cross, the sign of the, [188]Cross triumphal, [28]Cross churches, [21]Crosses, the five, that mark an altar, [114]Crypts, [22]Curtains, of the tabernacle, [15]Cymbalum, [77]
Dedication crosses, [98]Degrees, songs of, [43]Depulsare distinguished from compulsare, [78]Derby, the Earl of, [179]Divine Majesty, the, how represented, [53]Division, of the whole work, [11]Door, [24]Dormitory, [30]Dorsals, [56]Dowsing, William, [26]Dunstan, S., his form of dedication, [199]Durandus, his many occupations, [161]Dying, the, lay in sackcloth and ashes, [149]
Egleton church, [55]Epiphany, what events celebrated thereon, [155]Evangelistic symbols, [48]Evaristus, Pope, [158]Exeter cathedral, [21]Extreme unction, [139], [148]
Faustinus, S., his legend, [84]Felix III, Pope, [89]Ferculum, [28], [167]Frescoes, [45]
Glass, [23]Gospel, the, fixed on the altar, [60] why not read from the rood loft in a Mass of requiem, [187]Green, when used, [194]Gregory, S., [54], [73], [75], [91], [152]Greeks, the, how they paint saints, [43]
Haddenham, [14]Henry, S., his shrine, [48]Holy, distinguished from sacred, [81]Horologium, [27]Horses, the bodies of good men, why so called, [146]Hours, the, explained, [75]Hugh of S. Victor, his 'Mystical Mirror' [163]Human body, its resemblance to a church, [19]Hyssop, its virtues, [95]
Idolatry, a protest against, [44]Ingoldsby Legends, their profanity, [84]Isidore, S., [83], [137], [155], [156]
Jerusalem, its variety of significations, [8] rebuilt, [18]John, S., Evangelist, his confessions, [38]Journeys, the Saviour's seven, [119]
Kilpeck church, [19]Kyriake, [13]
Lateran, S. John, its altar to the west, [177]Lattice-work, [23]Litter, [34], [167]Llandanwg church, [46]Ludlow church, [21]Lyons, Council of, [41]
Machpelah, [83]Mans, dedication of a church there, [198]Marriages, when forbidden, [154] second, [159]Martyrs, how represented, [52]Martyrium, [14]Mary, S., Magdalene, [126]Maundy Thursday, [153]Mende, [2]Mirror of Magistrates, [9]Moleon, De, his 'Voyage Liturgique,' [67]Montague, Bishop, [31]Murderers, limits of right of sanctuary. [32]Mystical, its meaning, [5]
Nola, [77]Nolula, [77]Nimbus, the, [54]
Orientation, [19], [177], seq.
Orfrey, the, [59]Ornaments of churches not to be profaned, [69]Ostrich eggs, why hung in churches, [67]Oxted church, [50]
Palmers, [52]Paradise, how represented, [54]
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Parthian skins, [19]Patriarchs, how represented, [51]Pavement, [24]Phylacterium, difference between it and phylacteria, [57]Pictures, their use, [45]Piers, [24]Piscina, [27]Pity, how five-fold, [130]Podium, [85]Portfolio, the, what it represents, [56]Priests, unlettered, [4] allowed to consecrate churches, [16]Prophets, how represented, [51]Preston church, [54]Prothesis, table of, [3]Prynne, [21]Pyx, the, [56]Pulpit, [26]
Rationale, reason of the name, [10]Reconciliation of a church, [107]Reconsecration, when to be practised, [105]Remigius Monk, [201]Relics required for the consecration of a church, [198]Richard of Cremona, [139]Ring, the wedding, [156]Ringing, various kinds of, [77]Rod of weathercock, [23]Rood loft, [26] turrets, two, common in Norfolk, [180]Round churches, [21]
Sacraments defined, [152] their nature, [2]Sacramental, distinguished from ceremonial, [5]Sugerius, [197]Sambuca, the, [100]Sanctuary, the, [20]Saviour, our, various representations of, [46]Savinianus, Pope, [75]Scarlet, when used, [189]Scuta, the, [59]Seal, the, of an altar, [105]Second Day, why it had no blessing. [79]Senses of Holy Scripture, [5]Separation of men and women, [30]Signum, [77]Sion, distinguished from Jerusalem, [13]Snuffers, the, [58]Sacristy, [27]Stalls, [25]Squilla, [76]Stephen, Pope, [70]Stones of a church, their symbolism, [17]Sylvester, S., [139]Synagogue never applied to a church, [13]
Te Deum, method of chanting, [78]Temple, Aslackby church, [21]Thiers, Father, [26]Tie-beams, [25]Tiles, [27]Toledo, Council of, [41]Tongs, the, [59]Torrentius, Laevinus, [189]Towers, [22]Treasures of the church, why exhibited, [66]
Unctions, [134]
Variety of rites, [8]Veils, their various kinds, [61]Vigilantius, [57]Vigil, of the dedication of a church, [198]Violet, when used, [193]Virgins, difference between and continent, [20] how represented, [52]Vladimir, S., his conversion, [55]
Walls, why four, [20]Water, Holy, [115], [171]Weathercock, [22]White cloths cover the altar, why, [40]White, when used, [189]Widford church, [46]Women, their heads to be uncovered, [31]
York, S. Lawrence, [55]