Quinquagesima Sunday. See Septua- Reading pews or desks, the original of some ac- Responds, what they were, 139. Richard, bishop of Chichester; some ac- Ring in marriage, the remains of the old Rochette, what habit so called, 103. the antiquity and use of it, 104. Romish Saints. See Saints'-days. Rule for finding Easter. See Easter. Sacrifices (Jewish) why offered at the third Saints'-days, how observed in the primi- tive Church, 188. how observed by the Romish, 53, &c. Salt, milk, and honey, why given formerly Saturday, why the Jewish Sabbath, 185. Schismatics, not to be admitted to the Self-murderers, not capable of Christian Sermon, the antiquity and design of it, Septuagesima, Sexagesima, and Quinqua- Shrove-Tuesday, why so called, 216. Singing Psalms, which the proper place Sitting at the Sacrament practised by the Solitary masses or communions, not allow- Spousage, what are the proper tokens of St. Stephen, St. John, and Innocents, Sunday, why observed by the Christians, Sunday letter, perpetual table to find it Symbolum, the Creed, why so called, 147. Thanksgiving, the great duty of it, 183. A large Thanksgiving always used at the formerly to offer her chrisom, 498. what St. Thomas, why commemorated immedi- Times, the necessity of setting apart set Transfiguration of our Lord, what day so Trine immersion, formerly used in bap- Trinity, Sundays after, the Collects, Epis- Tunicle, an account of it, 105. Veils used formerly by women when they Venite exultemus, why used just before Verses, what they were, 139. Vessels used in private baptism to hold Victorian period, 40. Vincent, deacon of Spain, and martyr, some account of him, 56. Vigils, why so called, 192. 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