| Henry Gee - Religion - 1896 - 722 pages
...p°a"^gthe comfort the sick person, and after the time of his passing bell, &c. to ring no more but one short peal, and one before the burial, and another short peal after the burial. 1566 13- Of Sunday observance. 14. Of Rogation days. Item, that on Sundays there be no shops open,... | |
| James Edward Vaux - England - 1902 - 518 pages
...passing that the bell be tolled, and that the curate be specially called for to comfort the sick person ; and after the time of his passing to ring no more...burial, and another short peal after the burial." It is worth " noting that the substance of this direction is embodied in the 67th canon of AD 1603. "... | |
| Vernon Staley - 1903 - 368 pages
...specially called for to comfort the sick person ; and after the time of his passing, to ring no more but one short peal, and one before the burial, and another short peal after the burial.' — Advertisements of 1564. Cardwell, Doc. Ann. 1. 3271604 ' And when any is passing out of this life,... | |
| Alcuin Club - 1908 - 66 pages
...specially called for to comfort the sick person. And after the time of his passing, to ring no more, but one short peal, and one before the burial, and another short peal after the burial. 2Z- Item, to avoid contention, let the curate have the value of the chrisom, not under the value of... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - Church polity - 1908 - 64 pages
...specially called for to comfort the sick person. And after the time of his passing, to ring no more, but one short peal, and one before the burial, and another short peal after the burial. 22. Item, to avoid contention, let the curate have the value of the chrisom, not under the value of... | |
| Church of England - Great Britain - 1910 - 420 pages
...Hooper to comfort the sick person. And after the time of his passing, Injcts, 155i. to ring no more but one short peal, and one before the burial, and another short peal after the burial. 22. Item,to avoid contention, let the curate have the value of the chrisom, not under the value of... | |
| Arthur F. Kinney - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 186 pages
...be tolled "when any Christian body is passing ... and after the time of passing, to ring no more but one short peal, and one before the burial, and another short peal after the burial."21 In 1571, Edmund Grindal, archbishop of York, sanctioned the tolling of the passing bell... | |
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