Prayer, audible and silent, 201, 211: no prescribed form of, 203: earliest forms, 217: prayers of the ancient church, never chant- ed, 212: preliminaries, 220: at- titudes and gestures in, 222: covering of the head, 224: direc- tion towards the East, 181, 224 before sermon by the preacher, 246: for penitents, 336: daily, 375: private, 376: Lord's, theo- ries respecting it, 212: not in use in first century, 213: begins | Hoozousy, attention, to be used in the second and third centuries, 216: doxology of, 216: taught, 254. Prayers, of the ancient church, and prescribed form, 213, note: fil- ial spirit of, 209: brevity and simplicity, 210: catholic spirit and frequency of them, 211: for the dead, 417: account of the early fathers, 417, 420: na- ture and design of them, 420, 421.
Пoosσtores, rulers, 45, 75, 98. Ipoέere, 112.
IIgóvaos, of a church, 185. IIолúλα, 185. Пgo¶niɛiov, 177. Prophesying, teaching, 238. Προσευχτήριον, 177. Igoσлλaιortes, penitents,3 39. 11ooorára, 98. 11ooogooά, 294, 301. Ioooqornσas, 105, 112.
Preaching, expository, 244: with- out ornament, 245: with notes, 245: extempore, 245. Presbytera, πρεσβύτις, 107, 115, Presbyteri penitentiarii, confessa- rii, 105.
Presbyters, administered baptism, 104 different orders and clas- ses, 106: their ordination, 109. Igroßurgo, elders, 45, 70, 74: de- rivation of the term, 70: con- nected with bishops, 71. Πρεσβύτερος, both a superior and teacher. 94: apostolic ministers, 94: supposed to denote the laity, 99.
Presents, distributed at wedding, 408.
232. Prostration, in prayer, 223: prayer at parting, 396. Protectors, defenders of the faith, 130.
Prophets, in the apostolic age of the church, 69. Πρῶτοι, πρωτεύοντες, 85. Πρωτοπρεσβύτεροι, 106: πρωτόπα πας, 106. Psalmody, of church and prayer, 201, 202 part of prayer, 221: at the sacrament, 223. Psalms, few have come down to us, reasons, 222: third division of the Scriptures, 228: ancient psalms quoted, 225, 226. Psalter, explained, 234. Pueri, catechumens, 50. Punishments, of delinquent clergy- men, 173, 176. Φωτισμός φωτισμα, φωτιστήριον, 255, 272, 274. Paquizov áðavaoias, 297. Φοτιζόμενοι, members of church, 58.
Vaktai zavorizoì, 123. Pigioμa yiyos, 134.
corresponding to, ראש הַכְּנֶסֶת
.424, ראש הַשָּׁנָה
Primae sedis episcopus, princeps, master, teacher, pastor, 70.
Primates, primas urbis, castelli, Rank, of the clergy, unknown in
Princeps sacerdotum, bishop, 77 : principes, 100.
the primitive church, 104: de- rived from Jewish and pagan priesthood, 141.
Rationale, το λόγιον, 83. Readers, appointment and duties, 120, 229: age and consideration, 121 position and attitude. 233. Receptorium, 189.
Reconciling of penitents, duty of bishops, 344.
Regionarii, 129.
Religiosi, monks, 63.
Responsarii, 119.
tures of them in churches, 188, 197: worship of them, 206-9: supposed efficacy of their inter- cessions, 206, 207.
Σακελλάριος μέγας, σκευοφύλαξ μέ γας, 129.
Salaries paid to clergymen, 148, 152: an institution of the mid- dle ages, 152.
Salary of the clergy, how paid, 150.
Responses, Hallelujah, Amen, etc. Sancta sanctis, 112. 218, 221.
Revenues of the church, disbursed by the bishop, 81: how raised and disbursed, 148, 152, 393. Rheinwald, on equality of bishops and presbyters, 103: respecting distinction of clergy and laity, 49: between bishops and pres- byters, 75.
Revenue of the church, 150, 152:
how acquired, 151.
Ring, a badge of the bishop, 82: presentation of, in espousals, 403, 406.
Robe, worn in marriage, 407: bishop's badge, form, color, 83. Rudes, catechumens, 50. Ruling elders, 239
Sabbath, Jewish and Christian, ob- served by early Christians, 428: christian, testimony of the early fathers, 429: rules for observing it, 431 styled Lord's day, 431:
profaned by fasting and kneel- ing, 432.
Sabbath, joyful day, religiously observed, 249.
Sanctum sanctuarium, 182. Sanctuary of the church, 182. Sanctus, anecdote of, 41. Sanctimoniales, 65. Sandals, badge of the bishop, 82, 148.
Schools in connection with church- es, 190. Scriptures, mode of division, 228: read in public worship, 226: none but canonical allowed, 229: different portions on different occasions, 229: order of reading them, 230: selections on relig- ious festivals, 230: divisions of chapters and verses, 231: man- ner of reading them, chanting, 232: summons to their reading, 233: conclusion, 233: attitude of the audience, 234: read on sabbath, 250: surprising famili- arity with them, 235: uniform basis of sermons, 237: read at meals, 374.
Secret discipline of the ancient church, 35.
Semaxii, applied to Christians in derision, 44.
Sacrament, see Lord's supper, sa- Sermons, see Homilies.
Sexes, separated in church, 184.
Sacramentum plenum, 257: pacis, Sexton, his office, 125, 411.
Seven spirits, orders of clergy compared to them, 73. Sibyllists, term of reproach applied to Christians, 44.
Sick and the poor, care of them,
to their memory, 193, 208: pic- | Siegel's explanation of the title of
bishop, 74: on equality of bish- ops and presbyters, 103: on singing in social worship, 123. Singers, choiristers, origin of their office, 123: were ordained, 124: charge delivered to them, 124. Singing-schools, when first insti- tuted, 124.
Τάξις τοῦ βήματος, ἱερατική, 68. Tapers burned in baptism, 281. Teachers and taught, classification of primitive Christians, 45, 46. Teachers and pastors, 69. Τελειοί, τελεουμενοί, members of the church, 58. Τελετή τελετῶν, 59.
Sitting, in prayer, 223: of the Tertullian's complaint that here-
preacher, 243.
Site of churches, 180. Σκευοφυλάκιον, 189.
Σολεῖον, σωλία, σολία, σολέας, 184. Sponsors in baptism, 284: origin of the office, 285: their duties, 286 persons allowed to bear the office, 286. Σπουδαιοί, 64.
Sportulae, sportae, sportellae, 148. Sprinkling, in baptism, 276. Stadtholders, bishops, 76.
Staff, bishop's badge, 82.
Tirones, catechumens, 50.
Standing, in prayer, 222: in time Tithes and first-fruits paid in the
of sermon, 243.
Stationarii, 119.
Σταῦρον δίκην, σταυροειδή, σταυ- ρωτάι, 180.
Zravoolargia, term of reproach applied to Christians, 44.
Titles of the faithful, 58, 59. Titles of bishops and presbyters, the same, 98.
Titular bishops, their office, 91. Tituli, 177, 410.
Tolling of bells, 191, 412.
Tonsure, clerical,when introduced,
Suffrage, right of the church, 60. Torches, carried in marriage pro-
Suffragan bishops, 91.
Συλλειτουργοί, 104.
Summi sacerdotes, bishops, 76. Σύνθρονοι, 98. Σύνοδοι, 177. Superattendens, supertintendens, superinspector, 74. Surrogate and surplice, fees, 150. Sursum corda, 112, 220. Suspension of clergymen, 174. Symbols taught, 253.
Syncelli, συνκελλος, 130.
Syndici, συνδικοι, 130.
Tables erected over the graves of martyrs, 193.
TлTα, attendants, 45: waiters, Washing of feet in baptism, 281:
in the synagogue, 71.
Υποπίπτοντες, 339.
Utensils sacramental, 329.
Vartabeds, ecclesiastics of the Ar-
menian church, 469. Verse-a-day system, 236. Vespiliones, 125.
Vestibule of a church, 185. Vestry of a church, 189.
Vicars, vicar-generals, 115.
before communion, 320.
Wedding, see Marriage.
White the usual color of clerical costume, 145: worn in baptism, 281, 283. Whitsunday, 432, 438: origin and design of the festival, 439. Widows, supported by charity, 72. Wigs worn by the clergy, 148. Windows of the church, glass,
when introduced, 195.
Wine of the eucharist, color, 315 : · mixed with water, 316.
Vicegerents, of Christ, of God, Women forbidden to teach or to
bishops, 76.
Viduae, viduatas, 115. Vigils of Easter, 438. Vigines Dei, 65.
Virgin Mary, feasts in honor of,
440 of visitation, 440: her as- sumption, nativity, conception, etc. 441.
Viri nobilissimi, 100.
Visitors, inferior bishops, itinerant preachers, 93.
preach, 118, 240-41: to bap- tize, 271.
Worship of God, common privi- lege of all orders of Christians: places of, 177: of heaven, views of by the fathers, 202: social worship, 247 : morning and eve- ning worship, 247-8: mode of worship on the sabbath, 250-1.
Year, ecclesiastical and civil, 424.
Voluntary principle, in the early church,149: first departure from pi, elders, 71, 74. it, 150.
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