[497] M. L’Abbé Migne, Dictionnaire d’ Archéologie Sacrée (in series, “Nouvelle Encyclopédie Théologique”), 1851, t. II. p. 475.
[498] C. A. Ward, in Antiquary, XIX. p. 233 n.
[499] Migne, loc. cit.
[500] Gulielmus Durandus, Rationale Divinorum Officiorum, l. I., tr. J. M. Neale and B. Webb, 1843, p. 216.
[501] D. Rock, The Church of our Fathers, ed. G. W. Hart and W. H. Frere, 1903, I. pp. 172-6.
[502] J. Brand, Popular Antiquities, ed. Sir H. Ellis, 1841, II. p. 324.
[503] Apost. Constit. II. 57, “Ac primo quidem aedes fit oblonga, ad Orientem versa, ex utraque parte Pastophoria versum Orientem habens, et quae navi sit similis”; W. Smith and S. Cheetham, Dict. of Christian Antiquities, 1880, art. “Orientation.” The date of the “Constitutions” is discussed by the Rev. de Lacy O’Leary, in The Apostolical Constitutions and Cognate Documents, 1906, p. 69.
[504] Rock, op. cit. I. p. 173.
[505] C. A. Ward, Antiquary, XIX. p. 237 (authority given).
[506] Bloxam, op. cit. p. 314 n.; Migne, op. cit. p. 475; John, Bishop of Bristol, Eccles. Hist. of Second and Third Centuries, 2nd edition, N.D., pp. 62, 202.