10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHRISMATORY»
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chrismatory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chrismatory and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Gentleman's Magazine
tioned as existing at Ely (Nichols' Illus., p. 136). And as a further local illustration
of the form and use of the chrismatory, I refer to some ancient stained glass which
formerly existed in a house in the Highcross Street, Leicester, now occupied by ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
In the section numbered 1 7 is seen a bishop performing the rite of confirmation,
holding a crozier in his right hand, and with the fore-finger of his left hand
anointing the forehead of an infant with oil, which he obtains from a chrismatory, ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1867
3
The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
tioned as existing at Ely (Nicholsi Illus., p. 136). And as a further local illustration
of the form and use of the chrismatory, I refer to some ancient stained glass which
formerly existed in a house in the Highcross- Street, Leicester, now occupied by ...
4
A Chronicle of the Church of S.[i.e. Saint] Martin in ...
Note. upon. the. Chrismatory. Note upon the Pax. SECTION III. AMONG the
religious processions ... in separate receptacles, each of which was provided with
a spoon, which answered the purpose of the " slyce " in the larger chrismatory, as
we ...
5
Enamels of Limoges: 1100-1350
Chrismatory Limoges, ca. 12oo-1220 Copper: engraved, chased, and gilt;
champlevé enamel: lapis and lavender blue, turquoise, light and dark green, red,
and white 9.9 (8.6 without feet) X 14.2 X 9.6 cm (3% [3%] X 5% X 3% in.) EX
COLL.
John Philip O'Neill, 1996
6
Inward Purity and Outward Splendour: Death and Remembrance ...
These were kept locked away for their protection.46 A chrismatory was often
shaped like a house with gable- ends and a fretwork ridge; the panels depicting
Ordination on the seven- sacrament fonts in the Deanery at Crat®eld and
Westhall ...
Judith Middleton-Stewart, 2001
Soon after, he took the pyx into town, where, having “run into a Jew, for twenty
groszy, he sold the Jew the tin in which the sacrament had been, together with
the skull and a knob from the chrismatory, and the cross, for six groszy, to
sinners ...
8
The Reformation of the English Parish Church
At Thorpe a cruet was melted down and used to solder a glass window, while at
Ireham a pyx, pax, chrismatory and cross were 'broken all in pieces and sold'.
The devastation at Kelby, though mostly delayed to 1566, was comprehensive – '
so ...
9
Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and ...
The vessel had been described to Mr. Tower as a chrismatory, which had
formerly divisions in it for the several sacred oils used in the Romish ritual. That
the vessel may be correctly styled a chrismatory in a general sense, but that it is
not one ...
10
Transactions: The Leicestershire Archaeological and ...
The vessel had been described to Mr. Tower as a chrismatory, which had
formerly divisions in it for the several sacred oils used in the Romish ritual. That
the vessel may be correctly styled a chrismatory in a general sense, but that it is
not one ...
Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 1874