The western entrance, in the middle of the pulpitum or quire screen, was called the lower entry (introitus inferior).
Introitus Apertus, of which the margin has been covered by Vaughan with a comment for Luciferian initiates (pp.
In 1645 Vaughan wrote, but did not yet publish, his most important treatise, the Introitus Apertus ad Occlusum Regis Palatium.
The preface to Ripley Revived makes it clear that the Introitus Apertus was originally written in Latin, not in English.
Again, we have the curious and unusual suggestion of an east door to the chapel (compare the "Portus introitus post reredos," etc.
A Street in Strasburg Square in Front of the Cathedral In the Cathedral The Nativity: A Miracle-Play Introitus I.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "introitus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.