This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...1179, f. 24 14 E iv, ff. 39, 284, etc. 15 E i, ff. 171, 224 b, etc. 15 E vi, f. 13 b 16 G v, f. 123 20 C ii, f. 165 20 E iii, f. 61 b 20 E vi, f. 9 b Holy Orders Ordination, general Harl. Roll, v 6 Conferring the tonsure 14,805, f. 4 b Clerks 14,805, f. 5 Ostiarius 14,805, f. 6 b Eg. 1067, f. 19 Lector 14,805, f. 7 b Exorcist Ecclesiastical CereMonies, (continued.) Acolyte 14,805, f. 11 Sub.deacon (putting on amice, maniple and dalmatic) 14,805, f. 17 b Sub.deacon (giving chalice and epistle book) 14,805, f. 16 b Deacon (imposition of hands) 14,805, f. 22 b Deacon (putting on stole and giving gospel book) 14,805, f. 23 b Deacon (newly ordained reading gospel at mass?) 14,805, f. 25 Priest Eg. 1067, f. 35 b Priest (imposition of hands) 14,805, f. 27 Priest (putting on the stole) 14,805, f. Priest (anointing) 14,805, f. 31 b Priest (putting on the chasuble) 14,805, f. 30 b Priest (giving chalice to) 14,805, f. 32 Consecration of bishop 6 E vi, f. 387 b 24,642, f. 196 Eg. 1067, f. 44 b Harl. 2938, f. 1 b 14,805, f. 9 ECCLESIASTICAL FURNITURE.--This head. ing contains, in alphabetical order, a number of good instances of the necessary furniture of Churches. We need hardly explain that other instances are sure to be found in pictures which record the ceremonies in which these articles are likely to be used. Thus of course a picture of the celebration of Mass would always include an altar, often a reredos or dorsal cloth, sometimes a baldachino, and occasionally a lectern, stalls, etc., and under these headings the inquirer will do well to look if the instances given fail to satisfy him. Ecclesiastical Furni-Ture, continued.) Reredos 10 E iv, f. 199, 225 15,813, f. 155 14,805 128,962, ff. 44 b, 263 b, 281 b Dom. A xvii, if. 11 b, 120 b 148 b, 175 b Tib. A vii, f. ..