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Example sentences for "breviaries"

Lexicographically close words:
brevet; breveted; brevets; brevetted; brevi; breviary; brevis; breviter; brevity; brew
  1. January, 1912) in the new Breviaries gives the rules for concurrence of Vespers in the Octave of Christmas.

  2. The abbreviation of the Sunday office in the new breviaries and the rule laid down in Title IV.

  3. Our Breviaries contain some few of his compositions and they show correctness of form, poetic merit, and piety.

  4. Priests travelling are unable sometimes to recite the proper Office of the day, as their Breviaries lack something (e.

  5. In the new Breviaries the Psalms for Matins are only nine in number, instead of the eighteen of the older book.

  6. The prayer, Visita quaesumus is found in Breviaries of the thirteenth century and was introduced probably by the Friars Minor.

  7. This prayer, which is generally printed in Breviaries immediately before the Psalter, is to be said kneeling, where this is physically possible.

  8. The recitation of offices from other breviaries does not fulfil the obligation of those bound to breviary recitation.

  9. Two centuries previously the feast is found in Breviaries under date 19th March.

  10. It gives permission to those using such breviaries to adopt the Roman Breviary.

  11. In the new Breviaries the title stands Symbolum Athanasianum.

  12. The length of the Sunday office, in the breviaries until lately in use, made many hearts rejoice over the occurring feast.

  13. Opposite them three priests read in their breviaries the prayers of the dying.

  14. Opposite the wall two or three priests bending over their breviaries mumbled the prayers for the dying.

  15. He rejected the hymnody of the breviaries and missals, and fell back upon the idea, anciently held by Paul of Samosata, and condemned by the fourth council of Toledo, that whatever was sung in churches ought to be taken out of the Scriptures.

  16. Benches, pulpits, confessionals, breviaries were heaped up and set on fire.

  17. The Breviaries of Coutances and Rennes, and that of the Cistercian abbey of Beaubec, in the diocess of Rouen, which is possessed of his relics.

  18. While modern Breviaries are nearly always printed in four volumes, one for each season of the year, the editions of the Sarum never exceeded two parts.

  19. The Benedictines and Dominicans have Breviaries of their own.

  20. The Jansenist and Gallican influence was also strongly felt in Italy and in Germany, where Breviaries based on the French models were published at Cologne, Münster, Mainz and other towns.

  21. From a bibliographical point of view some of the early printed Breviaries are among the rarest of literary curiosities, being merely local.

  22. In the 17th and 18th centuries a movement of revision took place in France, and succeeded in modifying about half the Breviaries of that country.

  23. They became, indeed, the breviaries of the afflicted, but the cause of the affliction lay deeper in the reaction of the French nation after the Napoleonic wars.

  24. Up to the seventh century the Breviaries which contained the prayers to be offered at the canonical hours had as matter to be sung only the words of Scripture.

  25. Then they were searched, and stripped of everything they carried (even the breviaries were taken away), and conducted to Casemate No.

  26. By dint of earnest representation, they got some bundles of fresh straw, and after a few days the breviaries were restored to the religious.


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