10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOUSELLING»
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houselling en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
houselling y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Mass and Its Folklore
Houselling-bread " meant the wafers for consecration (which were also termed "
singing-breads.") The " houselling- cloth " was the linen cloth laid over the altar-
rails to be held by the " houselling-folk " or communicants ; while the " houselling-
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John Hobson Matthews, 1903
The prices of organs similar to those at Hay ward's Heath and Preston - next-
Wingham can be learnt from Mr. Eagles, John's Terrace, Hackney Road, N.E.
Yours, &c, S. S. G. THE HOUSELLING CLOTH. To the Editor of the Ecclesiologist.
The prices of organs similar to those at Hayward's Heath and Preston- next-
Wingham can be learnt from Mr. Eagles, John's Terrace, Hackney Road. N.E.
Yours, &c., S. S. G. THE HOUSELLING CLOTH. To the Editor of the Ecclesiologist
.
Ecclesiological society, 1859
In Morant's 'History of Essex,' with reference to this parish, a quotation is given
from the ' Book of Chantries,' in which the Tillage is called " a haven town," with a
population of " 600 houselling people and more." I shall be extremely obliged if ...
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The Edwardian Inventories for Buckinghamshire
Great Britain. Commissioners on seizure of church goods, 1552-1553 Francis
Carolus Eeles. At Cublington we find " ij houselling towels," at Hadden- ham " ij
towels of diaper called houselling cloths," at Eddles- borough, besides '
antipendes ...
Great Britain. Commissioners on seizure of church goods, 1552-1553, Francis Carolus Eeles, 1908
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The ceremonies of the mass: arranged conformably to the ...
After the Priests and Deacons have been communicated, the acolytes who are to
receive the Communion will come in order, two by two, and after genuflecting
before the midst of the altar, will kneel before the houselling cloth and receive the
...
7
The Ceremonies of the Mass
midst, and goes to the credence, where he replaces the sacring bell.17 He then
spreads the houselling cloth18 over the communion-rail, for the Communion of
the people. But, if there are any of the clergy present to be communicated, before
...
8
Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire ...
The " houselling cloth " is, I believe, still used in Roman churches. It was formerly
held below the chins of the communicants to prevent any portion of the
consecrated bread from falling to the ground. The cloth was held at either end by
deacons ...
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An Answer in Defence of the Truth against the Apology of ...
And doth not this prove, both that the priest had reserved it, and the moisting
thereof that the sick man took it under one kind, and when he sent no more than
would serve the sick man, was not there the houselling of one alone without ...
Thomas Cooper, John Jewel, William Goode, 2005
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The Newbery House Magazine
The "Sanetus" bell was also known in olden times as the " Sanct," " Sacring," "
Saints'," " Saunce," " Sancty V or " Saving bell," the " Agnus," or " Houselling bell,"
and was a small hand-bell, sometimes made of silver, at other times of latten, ...