Page 170.—But how great is the admiration, etc. Compare S. Hildebert's hymn, Exrta portam, towards the conclusion:
Qauntum tui gratulentur,
Quam festive conviventur
Quis affectus eos stringat,
Et quae gemma muros pingat,
Quis chalcedon, quis jacintus,
Norunt isti, quis sunt intus!
The last line has the same beautiful turn with the expression of Hugh of S. Victor.
Page 180.—Most of the following practices are observed to this day in the Metropolitical Church of Seville. There are two ambones, but no rood loft: the sub-deacon chants the epistle by himself, in the southern ambo; the deacon, preceded by a taper, chants the gospel from the northern.
Page 182.—So S. Bernard in his commentary on that verse of the 90th Psalm, 'A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand.'
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]