10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCONSECRATE»
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unconsecrate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Works Of...John Cosin: Miscellaneous works
AFTER the tradition of the paten with the host (unconsecrate) upon it, which they
that are to be ordered take from the Bishop, and receive between their former and
their middle fingers; and the delivery of the chalice with wine and water in it, ...
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The Churchman's companion
A Church for instance is consecrated ; an individual may enter the sacred
building without reverence or faith: he may join in the services without faith ; but
he cannot, therefore, unconsecrate the building, or render the services less holy
than ...
3
The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth-Century Poetry and Prose
3 chalice and therein a wafer unconsecrate “chalice”: the cup in which the wine
iS contained, consecrated, and then ... here, it iS holding the wafer of unleavened
bread; the bread is “unconsecrate,” meaning that it has not yet been transformed
...
Marie Loughlin, Sandra Bell, Patricia Brace, 2011
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... ...
11' is not against God': Law, but contrary they ought indeed so to do 3 and there
be Histories that witnesseth, that some Christian Princes, and other Laymen
unconsecrate have done the same. — Canterbury. To the thirteenth; To the first
part ...
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Collections concerning the Scottish History, preceding the ...
albeit he was exhorted i'o to do by the King, and remained Unconsecrate from the
year r 114, to the year 1 r 19, that he was consecrate by PopeCalixtu: at Rbeims,
notwithstanding of the Opposition made by Ralpb Arch-bishop of Canterbury; ...
Sir James DALRYMPLE, 1705
To the observynge eyne the whole order of the chyrch is wronge, and seemethe
as tho' shaken bie an earthquake. The Knyghtes Templarres let itte lie
unconsecrate untylle syxtenne yeeres, whanne for Gremondie agayne
despysinge John a ...
Thomas Chatterton, Joseph Cottle, Robert Southey, 1803
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The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review
It is not against God's law, but contrary they ought indede so to do, and there be
historyes that witnesseth that some Christien princes and other laymen
unconsecrate have done the same.” 0bserve,—“ there be histories that witness.”
—certainly ...
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Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands
Oh thou ! who spread us not on ocean's floor A sleeping-place unconsecrate with
prayer, But brought us to our blessed homes again, And to the burial-places of
our sires, Praise to thy holy name ! Monday, April 19, 1841. The morning of ...
Lydia Howard Sigourney, 1842
... one of their own illustrations, if there be twenty-one wafers on the altar, and the
priest in his own mind resolves to consecrate but twenty, though he speaks the
words alike over all, one of the number remains, by his private will, unconsecrate.
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication, 1843
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Bishop Burnet's History of the reformation of the Church of ...
It is not against God's Law, but contrary they ought in- Canter- deed so to do ; and
there be Histories that witnesseth, that bui> some Christian Princes, and other
Laymen unconsecrate have done the same. To the thirteenth; To the first part of ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCONSECRATE»
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unconsecrate is used in the context of the following news items.
Witchy Tools: Making Magic with Mundane Objects
I know many witches will cringe at the thought of using mundane, unconsecrated objects for a magical purpose, but that's always been the way I've worked. «Patheos, Jul 15»
It's Comments All the Way Down
And yet there is something narrow, and basically anachronistic, about this view of “the comments” as a phenomenon restricted to the unconsecrated ground ... «The New Yorker, Jun 15»
The cillíní of Achill: uninscribed graves that tell of a dark past
But they tell a heartbreaking story that is a stark reminder of our dark history, when babies who died before baptism were buried in unconsecrated ground, ... «Irish Times, Apr 15»
Hedge End cemetery to unveil baby memorial
History indicates that prior to the 1980's, it was customary that stillborn babies were interred in unconsecrated land and parents were not told where their child ... «Eastleigh News, Mar 15»
The London Graveyard That's Become a Memorial for the City's …
In 1833, the antiquarian William Taylor wrote: “There is an unconsecrated burial ground known as the Cross Bones at the corner of Redcross Street, formerly ... «Smithsonian, Oct 14»
'Educational' Satanic Black Mass Sells Out
Leaders of the service said they would use obscene language while stamping and spitting on an unconsecrated communion wafer. The ritual will also feature a ... «Sky News, Sep 14»
Time to remember those buried in unmarked graves
We have continued to research the lives and deaths of these people; the babies who were buried "under the wall" in unconsecrated ground because they had ... «Bristol Post, Aug 14»
Cross Bones Graveyard: preparations begin for temporary garden
Part of the site was occupied by the Cross Bones Graveyard, a post-medieval unconsecrated burial ground that remained in use until 1853. Thousands of ... «London SE1, Aug 14»
Ireland's lost limbo babies: A very personal journey
These are the limbo babies who were deemed worthy only of a resting place in unconsecrated ground. Graham Clifford takes a very personal journey ... «Irish Independent, Jun 14»
Milltown archaeologist to advise on Tuam baby burials
A Northern Ireland archaeologist who helped find thousands of children buried on unconsecrated ground at Milltown Cemetery is to advise campaigners at the ... «Irish Mirror, Jun 14»