[189] Enraght's case (1881) L. R. 6 Q. B. D. 376; (1882) 7 A. C. 240.

[190] Re Robinson: Wright v. Tugwell (1897) 1 Ch. 85.

[191] Sumner v. Wix (1870) L. R. 3 A. & E. 58; The Archbishops on Incense and Lights in Processions: Hearing at Lambeth (1899) Times, Aug. 1 (also published by Macmillan & Co., 1899, price 1s.)

[192] Read v. Bishop of Lincoln (1891) P. 9; (1892) A. C. 644.

[193] Ridsdale v. Clifton (1877) 2 P. D. 276. The First Prayer Book of 1549 prescribed unleavened wafers, but directed that each must be divided and distributed in two or more pieces, in order, no doubt, that the symbolism indicated in 1 Cor. x. 17 might not be wholly lost.

[194] Read v. Bishop of Lincoln, ubi sup. The legality of the usual hymns and music has been long recognised; Hutchins v. Denziloe (1792) 1 Hag. Cons. 170.

[195] Martin v. Mackonockie (1868) L. R. 2 P. C. 365; (1869) L. R. 3 P. C. 52; Read v. Bishop of Lincoln, ubi sup.

[196] Read v. Bishop of Lincoln, ubi sup.

[197] Archbishops' Hearing at Lambeth (1900) Times, May 2. See ch. viii. § 1.

[198] Canon 68; Prayer Book Rubric.