The Church Historians of England Reformation Period volume 2

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The Church Historians of England Reformation Period volume 2
Josiah Pratt
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" A council at. Westminster. "'] — Held (according to Hoveden, Wllkins, and L'Art de Ver. Des Dates) March 14th, A. N. 1176. Page 257, line 36. ]— See before, p. Ill, and vol. L p. 335. Page 257, note (2). ] — Mr. Palmer, in his " Origines Liturgicae, " gives the following account of the casule, chimer, and rochet: — "The casule, or chasible, or vestment, was an outer garment, extending from the neck nearly to the feet, closed all the way round, with only one aperture, through which the head pa...ssed . .. . Originally the casula was worn, not only by bishops and pres- byters, but by all the inferior clergy; but in the course of ages it berime peculiar to presbyters and bishops . .. . It is. Appointed by the English ritual to lie worn by bishops in celebrating the eucharist, and in all other public ministrations, in which, however, they may use a cope instead of it. — The name chimer was probably derived from the Italian zimarra, which is described as ' vesta talere de* sacerdoti e de' chierici.

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