I have seen theRubric carried out in this particular, in St. Mary's Church, Kidderminster.
Another rubric in the same papyrus says that the text was cut upon the alabaster plinth of a statue of Menkaura (Mycerinus), a king of the IVth dynasty, and that the letters were inlaid with lapis lazuli.
The rubric that attributes the "finding" of the Chapter to Herutataf associates it with Khemenu, i.
Its rubric orders abstention from meats, fish and women on the part of those who were to recite it.
The ceremony takes place before the church door, as the rubric directs, the man standing "on the right of the woman and the woman on the left of the man.
How can you justify by any rubric of the Book of Common Prayer non-communicating attendance?
Do you suppose that I was anxious to abandon some of the riches to which by my reading of the Ornaments Rubricwe are entitled?
The first rubric of position at the beginning of the service had placed him 'at the north side of the Table.
This period of the story, extending to the forcible dissolution of the Rump Parliament in 1653, Mr. Hosmer treats under the rubric of American England.
The name given to the manual act of breaking the Bread by the Priest during the Consecration in the Holy Communion, according to the {115} rubric which directs, "And here to break the Bread.
The rubric directs that it be specially recited in the service on Christmas Day, Easter Day, Ascension Day, Whitsun Day and Trinity Sunday; but it is always used at the Holy Communion whenever celebrated.
By rubric it is provided that the Collect appointed for any Sunday or other Feast may be used at the Evening Service of the day before.
The presence of the Credence in the Sanctuary is made necessary by the rubricwhich directs that the bread and wine shall not be placed on the Altar until the time of the Offertory.
By the rubric in the Office for Holy Baptism it is directed that the Font is to be filled with "pure water.
The rubric in the Communion Office requires that each Feast shall be announced to the congregation on the Sunday preceding the day on which it occurs.
In the Prayer Book we find that Friday of each week is placed in the Table of Fasts to be observed in this Church throughout the year, and the rubric directs that it be announced to the congregation on the Sunday before.
The tone of therubric and of the exhortations is plainly fitted to a time of infrequent Communion.
She went to the afternoon service sometimes, it is true, but only to be afflicted in her soul by the sight of Miss Wodehouse and Lucy in their grey cloaks, not to speak of the rubric to which the Curate was so faithful.
The Latin rubric interprets the conjunction to mean that of the sun and moon.
It is formed on the model of Boccaccio's book De Casibus Virorum Illustrium, the title of which is actually retained in the rubric printed at p.
Elizabeth's days the rubric has simply said indefinitely "a convenient place.
See the third rubric at the beginning of the Office, and what follows (page 251).
See the second rubricat the end of the Office (page 265).
I violated egregiously one strict rubric at the Dominus vobiscum.
That reasoning supposes the totally inadmissible principle that there never is a valid consecration when, inadvertently, the priest forgets some Rubric that is binding under pain of mortal sin.
The rubric is to be found in The Two Liturgies with other Documents set forth by Authority in the reign of King Edward the Sixth (Cambridge, 1842), p.
The rubric explaining kneeling at the partaking of the Holy Supper, or at least one sentence in it, is most probably due to his remonstrances or suggestions.
If I may venture to express an opinion, it seems to me most likely that the rubric was added by the Queen herself, and that she inserted it in order to be able to "hedge.
But the one thing of importance was a rubric which, on what seems to be the only possible interpretation, enjoins the use in public worship of the ornaments (i.
Footnote 566: The rubric explaining kneeling at the communion had not the authority of Parliament, but only of the Privy Council, and was not included.
How this rubric got into the Prayer-Book it is impossible to say.
One rubric was retained which the more advanced Reformers wished done away with.
First, a rubric states that though a widow may be blessed on any day, it is more fitting that she be blessed on a holy day, and especially on the Lord's day.
In monasterio inclusorio suo vicino;" it seems as if the writer of the rubric were specially thinking of the inclusoria within monasteries.
Thus the provisions of the Rubric of the Book of Common Prayer were enforced by the justices as well as by the ordinaries.
After prolonged negotiations Ingram yielded and surrendered West Point together with 300 men, four great guns, and many small arms.
Why, once a dwelling's threshold marked and crossed In rubric by the enemy on his rounds As eligible, as fit place of prey, Baffle him henceforth, keep him out who can!
According to the Rubric of the Missal, the preacher uncovers his head as often as he pronounces the holy names of Jesus and Mary, or of the saint whose feast is being celebrated.
We may remark, however, that this regulation of the Rubric is an exception to the general rule.
The Rubric of the Missal prescribes that the altar-charts should be prepared before Mass, and does not suppose that they remain permanently on the altar.
The Rubric of the Ritual referred to in the first decree does not speak of this incensation.
The rubric directs that the ordinary shall proceed against the offender according to the Canon, that is to say, by such ecclesiastical censures and punishments as can be inflicted.
The rubric directs that "accustomed offerings" shall be offered at a churching, but their amount is not regulated by any general or well-established rule.
It is expedient," says the rubric after an adult Baptism, "that every person thus Baptized should be confirmed by the Bishop so soon after his Baptism as conveniently may be; that so he may be admitted to the Holy Communion.
Rubric in the Order for the Visitation of the Sick.