[86] See p. 135.
[87] [See the prayer in Feltoe’s edition, p. 46; ‘omnipotens sempiterne deus qui nos omnium apostolorum merita sub una tribuisti celebritate venerari.’ Edd.]
[88] Annales Cyprianici, sub anno 258.
[89] In the (so-called) Hieronymian Martyrology the entry at Jan. 18 runs ‘Dedicatio Cathedrae S. Petri Apostoli, quâ primo Romae sedit.’
[90] The student may consult the scholarly article of Dr Sinker on ‘Peter S., Festivals of’ in D.C.A., together with Duchesne’s Christian Worship, E. tr. (pp. 277-281), Wordsworth’s Ministry of Grace, and Kellner’s Heortology, pp. 301-308. It should be added however with regard to Kellner that the notion that the feast is connected with the Primacy, as distinguished from the Episcopacy of St Peter, seems to be devoid of evidence.
[91] D’Achery’s Spicilegium, tom. ii. 15.
[92] [It is found in the Carthaginian Kalendar, but not in the Bucherian, nor in that of Polemius Silvius. Edd.]
[93] Other festivals connected with St Andrew are noticed in D.C.A.
[94] Ministry of Grace, 419.
[95] See Duchesne, Chr. Worship, E. tr. 281.