| 1902 - 474 pages
...people. In the Armenian services it seems to be customary for the men and women to sit separately — the men on the one side and the women on the other side of the church — and there were again large contingents of young men and young women from the American... | |
| 1896 - 862 pages
...days appointed every man and teaman shall pay to the Curate the due ami accustomed offering '. § 97. Then so many as shall be partakers of the holy Communion,...quire, or in some convenient place nigh the quire, Ute men on the one side, and the rcomen on the other side. All other (that mina no to receive the said... | |
| George Smith Tyack - 1899 - 340 pages
..."The Supper of the Lord and Holy Communion, commonly called the Mass," is a rubric which orders that "so many as shall be partakers of the holy communion...on the one side, and the women on the other side." This direction was observed at the cathedrals of Hereford and Durham, so far as the seating of any... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1900 - 1056 pages
...direction — " Then so many as shall be partakers of the j Holy Communion shall tarry still in the quire ; all other that mind not to receive the said Holy Communion shall depart out of the quire." The second Prayer-book of Edward VI. omitted this, perhaps because the congregation was no longer invited... | |
| Ecclesiological Society - 1903 - 374 pages
...shall be partakers of the Holy puXb"c"wor- Communion shall tarry still in the quire, or in some •hip. convenient place nigh the quire, the men on the one side, and the women on the other side.' — First Prayer Book of Edward VI. 1555 * ' The channcelle to serve only for the priestes and clerks... | |
| Church of England - 1903 - 390 pages
...manye as shalbe partakers of the holy Communion, shall tary still in the quire, or in some conuenicnt place, nigh the quire, the men on the one side, and the women on the other syde. All other (that mynde not to receiue thesaid holy Communion) shall departe out of the quire,... | |
| 1911 - 1006 pages
...for use on every Sunday and Holy-Day; after the offertory intending communicants were directed to " tarry still in the quire or in some convenient place nigh the quire "; in the prayer " for the whole state of Christ's church," the blessed Virgin Mary was commemorated... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - 1008 pages
...for use on every Sunday and Holy-Day; after the offertory intending communicants were directed to " tarry still in the quire or in some convenient place nigh the quire "; in the prayer " for the whole state of Christ's church," the blessed Virgin Mary was commemorated... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1912 - 378 pages
...choir or in some convenient place near the choir; the men on the one side, the women on the other. All other that mind not to receive the said Holy Communion shall depart out of the choir, except the ministers and clerks." It was only then that, without any ceremony whatever, " the... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1912 - 386 pages
...Scripture appropriate to almsdeeds was continued whilst the collection was being made. And after this " so many as shall be partakers of the Holy Communion shall tarry still in the choir or in some convenient place near the choir; the men on the one side, the women on the other.... | |
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