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Example sentences for "rubrics"

Lexicographically close words:
rubra; rubric; rubrica; rubrical; rubricated; rubro; rubrum; rubs; ruby; ruch
  1. Except, therefore, in the trial leaves, the rubrics of the first Bible are all in manuscript.

  2. The interesting trial leaves, preserved in some copies of the 42-line Bible, differ from the rest not only in having their text compressed into two lines less, but also in having the rubrics printed instead of filled in by hand.

  3. Among these we must not reckon the use for the rubrics or chapter headings of red ink, which appears in the trial leaves of the 42-line Bible, and was to a greater or less extent employed by Schoeffer in most of his books.

  4. Some Rubrics order it to be placed in the breast of a mummy, where it is to take the place of the heart, and say that it will "open the mouth" of the deceased.

  5. The rubrics of one or two will suffice to show how the names were Italianized.

  6. Rubrics of the Decretals," is a most amusing example of the universal taste for irony and satire in the initial figures and corner effigies.

  7. The acts prescribed by the rubrics to be used by the Priest in consecrating the elements in the Holy Communion.

  8. Loyalty to the Prayer-book demands obedience to the rubrics on the part of both minister and people.

  9. The Rites and Ceremonies of the American Church, are set forth and implied in the Book of Common Prayer, marked out in the rubrics and the Tables prefixed to it.

  10. In reply to the second question, it appears to us that the Rubrics of the Ritual will lead us to a safe conclusion.

  11. Liturgy contained rubrics for particular days, and direction of the priests, 68.

  12. This contained services for particular days and hours, together with rubrics for the direction of the priest.

  13. The Prayer Book does not recommend the fourth method; many rubrics indicate that the congregation should take a substantial share in the services with voice and heart.

  14. The directions are called Rubrics (from Lat.

  15. Probably there were not seats for them when the rubrics were drawn up: custom has authorised their addition to the list of 'ornaments.

  16. In order to provide for the many occasions when a difference was to be made, rubrics had been multiplied and inserted at the places to which they applied.

  17. The rubrics about the Confession and the Absolution were in 1662 made more clear.

  18. A careful study of the Rubrics will show that great liberty is allowed in the Prayer Book in respect to the singing.

  19. When there is a sufficient number of priests, the rubrics require that a solemn high Mass be celebrated, and in those churches not having a sufficient number of priests for high Mass the Memoriale Rituum of Benedict XIII.

  20. Of the nine rubrics at the close of the service, the second, third, and fourth are directed against the practice obtaining in the Roman Catholic Church of solitary masses.

  21. There is a very great difficulty in ascertaining what the rubrics with relation to the Priest's position really mean, because the Altar itself occupied various positions at the time the rules were framed.

  22. The rubrics before the two exhortations giving notice of Holy Communion, were inserted in 1661, but now they have fallen into disuse.

  23. Until 1604 this was allowed in the Church of England, but the rubrics were then brought into such a shape that Baptism by any but a "lawful minister" was distinctly disallowed.

  24. The Rubrics dealing with the position of the Priest at Holy Communion are examined in the articles on Communion and Eastward Position.

  25. Oh, he said that the Rubrics were not binding.

  26. But what do you say to Rubrics and the Calendar?

  27. These laws had been enlarged by "Sasychis," who at the same time left the most accurate rubrics for the service of the gods, discovered geometry, and taught astronomy.

  28. The effort to print rubrics had already been made in the Forty-two Line Bible, but the red printing was abandoned in that instance as too troublesome.

  29. Now it was revived with complete success, and with the printed rubrics came also printed capitals or initial letters in two colours, red and blue, and several different sizes.

  30. Romagnoli of Bologna in 1877 published three hitherto inedited novels of Fortini, together with the rubrics of all those which have not yet been printed.

  31. The rules laid down in the general rubrics of the Breviary for commemorations were never very simple, and when we read the changes brought about in De ratione Divini officii recitandi juxta novum Psalteri ordinem, Titles II.

  32. The rules laid down in the general rubrics in the new Breviary, for doubles and semi-doubles, are left unchanged almost by the regulations laid down by the Commission and by the Variationes.

  33. The order followed may not be the order followed in the general rubrics as given in the Breviary, as matters treated in the general rubrics found in the Breviary are treated under other headings here.

  34. They are called general, as they apply to every part of the Breviary and are to be distinguished from the rubrics dealing with the proper (proprium) of the Breviary, the proper of time or of the saints.

  35. Those who recite the office in choir are bound by the rubrics concerning kneeling, sitting, standing, etc.

  36. The rubrics which prescribe kneeling, sitting, standing, apply to choir recitation only.

  37. Rubricae Generates Breviarii," the general rubrics of the Breviary.

  38. Unless this matter be arranged before the prayer, Aperi is begun, a priest is certain to suffer from distractions, to run the risk of violating the rubrics and to lose some of the spiritual profit which arises from preparation.

  39. Nevertheless, a priest who wishes to show respect for his Office will set rubrics aside as rarely as possible.

  40. There is no necessity to labour the fact that the rubrics ought to be faithfully observed, for they are commonly considered to bind under sin.

  41. He maintains strictly the rubrics and customs of worship, the correct offering of sacrifice.

  42. The rubrics as retained from the Book of Geneva made provision for an extempore prayer before the sermon, and allowed the minister some latitude in the other two prayers.

  43. It may also be observed that the derivation of the cosmological Idea from the hypothetical syllogism, which embodies only the category of causality, clashes with the above specification of it in terms of all four rubrics of category.

  44. This section affords Kant the opportunity of discussing certain problems which he desires to deal with, but is unable to introduce under the recognised rubrics of his logical architectonic.

  45. These again range themselves under theoretical rubrics which are more comprehensive, and through which we become better acquainted with certain indispensable conditions of appearances in detail.


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