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William George
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t Bingham's Antiquities, Book xiii. cap. 9. sect. 6, 7.
X See below.
§ See the Statutes of Eton College, Statute xxxi. the provisions of which are, in most respects, the same with those of our 42nd Statute.
II Surely the omission of the Anthem— which yet the Rubric requires — in the morning service on Sundays and holy days — Digitized by Google 16 we ourselves well considered what is required of us as Members — not of the College only — but of the Church ; and how far the fulfilment of these
... re- quirements might ensure a decent congregation in the Chapel? We can scarcely suppose that our Founder could conceive the idea of persons residing in College without availing themselves of the privi- lege of Daily Service in the Chapel, as frequently as they could : since, therefore, he does not expressly require attendance at Matins and Vespers, we may reasonably assume that he regarded this as a matter of course. But to leave conjecture, we have this plain direction : — " quod' omnes et singuli Socii et Scholares prsedicti audiant " quolibet die^ si commode poterint, imam Missam, nisi fiierint " Presbyteri, quipersonis propriis earn dicant/'* — Statute 41.

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