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Communion, Holy
Communion, Holy. As to the doctrine and practice of the Church of
Rood, or Holy Rood
Rood, or Holy Rood, holy cross.
Holy
of God hallowed sacred reserved from profane or common use holy vessels a holy priesthood
Holy orders
Holy orders. These are, in the English Church, the orders of
Sanctus
which the first words in Latin are Sanctus sanctus sanctus Holy holy holy called also Tersanctus
Coat armour
Coats of arms were introduced by Richard I., from the Holy Lond, where they were first invented. Originally they were painted
Sacrament
XXV.). the term 'Sacrament' is commonly used to mean the Holy Communion. Reviling the Sacrament is punishable by fine and imprisonment
Rudmas-day
[fr. rode, Sax., cross, and mass-day], the feast of the Holy Cross. There are two of these feats: one on the
Marriage
wilfully consent to or acquiesce in the person not in holy orders.' As to marriage by a pretended clergyman, Sir William
Incense
ceremonial use of incense immediately before the celebration of the Holy Communion, so as to be preparatory or subsidiary to the
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