FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D. s BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY .< 'H' ■' t /--/^^Z^-,^.rt^ BREVIARY OFFICES. CFamlirilrge : PRINTED BY J. PALMER, JESUS LANE. <^it 5Srebiarg # FROM LAUDS TO COMPLINE INCLUSIVE Cranslatctr anlr arrangeir for use FROM THE SARUM BOOK. SECOND EDITION. y^ 6^tU).c cWu.ck. B^-v.^Y Hontron : J. T. HAYES, 17, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 3IDCCCLXXX. 5at obsepium snbitutis nostrae rationatile facias: Cc rogamus, autri nos. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page Preface . . . . . vii General Rubrics . . . ix Notes on the Kalendar . . xxii Prayers before and after Office . 1 Isalter. Lauds : Sunday ... 3 Monday 10 Tuesday 14 "Wednesday 15 Thursday 17 Friday 19 Saturday 21 Prime 25 Tierce 38 Sexts 41 Nones 44 Vespers : Sunday 47 Monday 51 Tuesday 54 Wednesday bb Thursday bl Friday 60 Saturday 63 Compline .... 67 13toper of Reasons. Advent 75 Christmas . 89 Epiphany . 112 Septuagesima 124 Lent . 129 Passion-tide 149 Easter . 162 Ascension-tide 178 Whitsun-tide . 184 Trinity . 191 Corpus Christi . 193 Sundays after Tn nity . 197 Common of Saints. Commemoration of B. V. M. Common of Apostles in Easter-tide Common of a Martyr or Confessor in Easter-tide Common of Apostles through the year .... Common of a Martyr through the year .... Common ef Many Martyrs through the year .... Common of a Bishop and Confessor through the year . Common of an Abbot or Monk through the year . Common of a Virgin and Martyr . Common of a Virgin not Martyr . Common of a Matron . Dedication of a Church Common Memorials of Saints ^Proper of Saints. S. Andrew Conception of B. V. M. S.Thomas S. Agnes Conversion of S. Paul Purification of B.V.M. S. Matthias Annunciation of B. V. M. . S.Mark SS. Philip and James . Invention of the Cross S. John before the Latin Gate S. Barnabas S. John Baptist . SS. Peter and Paul Commemoration of S. Paul . Octave of S. John Baptist . Visitation of B. V. M. Octave of SS. Peter and Paul Fage 210 212 214 214 217 219 222 224 226 228 229 230 235 238 240 242 244 245 248 251 253 256 256 258 260 262 263 266 267 269 270 272 VI CONTENTS. Page Octave of the Visitation . .273 S. Margaret .... 274 S. Mary Magdalene . . . 274 S.James . . . .276 S. Peter's Chains . . .277 Transfiguration . . . .278 Holy Name of Jesus . . .281 S. Laurence .... 284 Octave of the Holy Name . . 285 Repose of B. V. M. . . . 286 S. Bartholomew . . .288 Beheading of S. John Baptist . 289 Nativity of B. V. M. . . .290 Exaltation of the Cross . .291 S. Matthew . . . .292 S. Michael and All Angels . . 294 Page Holy Guardian Angels 296 S.Luke 300 SS. Simon and Jude . 300 All Saints 301 All Souls 303 Octave of All Saints . 304 ©crasional Offices. Preparation for Holy Communion 306 Thanksgiving for Holy Communion 3 1 2 Gradual Psalms and Litany . 315 Penitential Psalms . 322 Commendatory Office . 329 Office of the Dead . 334 Itinerary . 350 Table of Moveable Feasts 353 EREATA. Kalei adar. On Page col. line 162 1 2 208 1 208 2 3^1 208 2 211 1 5 217 2 6 239 2 11 239 2 10 240 2 22 243 2 244 1 22 247 1 251 1 251 2 251 2 5 252 2 253 1 255 1 255 2 262 2 11 266 2 23 270 2 36 271 2 41 273 2 7 276 2 22 277 1 290 1 292 2 23^ 293 1 6) 296 2 5 299 2 19 300 1 9 On September 1, insert * S. Giles, Bp. and Conf.' for ' gave poisonous kisses ' read ' drew nigh witli feigned sweetness.' under line 21 insert ' This R. sei'ves till second Sutiday in September.^ dele ' This R. serves till.' for 'fetnina' read 'foemlna.' from bottom /or ^Sanctorum meritis, p. 220,' read ^Martyr Dei qui Unicu7n, p. 289.' from bottom, /or 'All of the Comvion' read 'Memorial.'* from bottom, for ' 224 ' read ' 236.'* and 23 from top, for ' come over ' read ' cover' : for ' nation' read 'nations.* dele lines 20, 21, 26, 39. from bottom, dele *. dele line 5 from bottom. under line 6 insert ' in case of keeping this Feast.' dele line 20 from bottom, from bottom, for ' 8 ' read * 7. ' dele lines 13, 14, 29 : line 10 from bottom, dele ' Both.' dele lines 5, 6, 12. dele bottom line and 6 from bottom. dele lines 6, 20. and 27, dele 'after Hymn.' after ' eternity ' \ after ' tear ' [ inse7-t ' Amen. ' after ' ever' ; from bottom and in running title, /or ' John Guaibert' read ' S. John Gualbert.' from bottom, after ' Mary' insert ' *.' under line 23 insert ' This verse precedes.' [ 'September 1. mider line 12 insert \ S. Gilks, Bishop and Confessor. ( Ifemorial of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 236.' for ' times ' read ' temples. ' from bottom, /or ' psaltimus' read ' psallimus' and 10 from bottom, dele 'after Hymn.' after 'Abbess' insert '*.' • Corresponding corrections needed under the name of every Saint marked *. PREFACE. " That a community of women should offer to the English Church a new book of Offices, appears presumptuous as well as unnecessary, unless some explanation be given of the causes which led to the attempt. S. Margaret's Sisterhood, founded by the Rev. J. M. Neale, in 1854, was early provided with a MS. trans- lation, abridged and simplified, of the shorter Sarum Hours, and with various other Offices, selected from Eoman or Galilean uses, where Sarum was insufficient or apparently unsatisfactory. For although Dr. Neale considered the Sarum book as that of which the adoption was generally binding upon us, he preferred a degree of eclecticism to a servile following of the old English use, when better Offices were to be found elsewhere. " Other persons, aware of our possessing many MSS., asked us to prepare a book which should supply Offices yet wanting in existing manuals, and provide abundance of materials for devotion from which they might select portions suitable for use. We have thus endeavoured to respond to their request, and the present volume is the careful, but very imperfect result of our labours, contain- ing, besides much supplementary matter, the Breviary Offices from Prime to Compline inclusive. Matins being already in course of publication separately. "In this compilation, our founder's plan has been retained: i.e. Sarum has been followed wherever possible. The Psalter, and Proper of Seasons exactly reproduce Sarum, with a few abbreviations and simplifications ; except a few alterations mentioned below.* " If it be asked why the Roman books would not suffice us, and why we should try to resuscitate a use long dead, we answer that the Galilean breviaries present us with rich and varied treasures of Scriptural applications and mystical interpre- tations, which might be sought vainly in the Roman forms ; and that Sarum far surpasses Rome in the dignity and variety of its daily office ; in its absence of unseemly haste (as when Rome continually replaces longer Psalms by Ps. cxvii.) and in its sedulous and hearty use of continual intercession for living and dead." * The Christmas Eve Vesper Hymn is continued through the Octave, as in the York Breviary, instead of, as in Sarum, using A solis ortus both at Lauds and Vespers. The proper Office of S. Thomas of Canterbury is changed for the Common of a Martyr, the Antiphon, ^. and I^. to the Memorial, being all that are retained from the original. The Saturday Ants, after Trinity are from the Roman Breviary : because it was necessary to take the lectionary for Matins from that source, and those Ants, must agree with the lectionary of the current month. It should be added, that, also according to Dr. Neale's usage, in accordance with the present custom of the English Church, invocations of Saints and Angels are as a rule omitted, except when occurring in Psalms, Canticles, etc. PEEFACE. With such words the first edition of the Diurnal Breviary Offices was offered for the use of the Church. It proved acceptable beyond expectation, and a new impression was soon called for. Several men versed in the subject had now become interested in this book, and it was pointed out by them that certain alterations, bringing it into still closer accordance with the Sarum Breviary, would render it more valuable, trustworthy, and suitable for English use. The Offices for the Proper and Common of Saints had mostly been translated from French uses. Further study revealed merits in the equivalent Sarum Offices, which had previously been unperceived, and it was decided to remodel these portions of the book.* The preface to the concluding volume of the Night Hours (that volume having been arranged in accordance with these Diurnal Offices) contains a list of the divergencies from Sarum, still retained : which also may be clearly seen by comparison with the new Latin edition of the Great Breviary of 1531, now in course of publication at Cambridge. It should be added that the Office for the Dead is indicated for monthly recitation, according to the modern Roman practice, as its daily use after the old English manner would probably be deemed excessive ; and that the Commendatory Office is Galilean and Benedictine. The Prefatory Notes to the Kalendar explain the principle on which a number of new names have been added to it. Owing to illness and absence, the original compiler was unable to finish her work. The publication of this edition has therefore been greatly delayed. "We now once more send out our book, with many thanks to the kind and learned persons who have assisted us (particularly the Revs. H. G. Morse, A. T. Chapman, W. J. Blew, and G. Moultrie (the latter of whom has given most happy translations of several beautiful hymns) ; and with the humble prayer that our Lord may be pleased to let it contribute in its small measure to His honour and glory. S. Margaret's, East Grinsted. Lent, 1880. * An Antiphoner of 1519—20, in the British Museum, in admirable preservation and readily accessible, contains the whole of the Vesper music throughout the year, according to the use of Sarum. GENERAL HUBRICS. (Sarum.) Advent. — If any Feast, not being a Principal or Greater Double, fall on any Sunday in Advent, it is transferred to Monday, and on Sunday are said first Vespers of the Feast, with Memorial of Sunday. If on Monday, on Sunday are said first Vespers of the Feast. If on Saturday, Vespers are of the Feast, except the Saturday before Advent Sunday, when the first Vespers of Sunday are said, with Memorial of the Feast. Any Feast, which is the Feast of the place, falling on the first Sunday, is transferred to Monday, though on the other Sundays it is not transferred, but the whole office is said on its own day. On all Feasts in Advent a Memorial of the Feria is made at Lauds and both Vespers. Candlemas. — If Candlemas Day fall on Sunday, the whole Office is of the Feast, with Memorial of the Sunday. This applies to Septuagesima and Sexa- gesima. If on Monday, its first Vespers are said on Sunday. If on Saturday, the second Vespers of the Feast supersede the first Vespers of Sunday. Lent. — On all Feasts kept in Lent, a Memorial of the Fast is made at Lauds and both Vespers. Lent Compline is not altered for any Feast, except that on the Annunciation the hymn takes the Christmas doxology. From Ash Wednesday till Passion Sunday, Simple Feasts of the three first classes are observed with Memorial of the Feria. Simples of the fourth class are marked by a Memorial in place of first Vespers and Lauds, but are not otherwise noticed. Simples of the three first classes falling between Passion Sunday and Maundy Thursday may be transferred till the Octave of Easter. From Passion Sunday till the morrow of Low Sunday no notice is taken of any Simple Feasts, but only of Doubles, and of these, only till Maundy Thurs- day. If any Double Feast fall on the Saturday before Passion or Palm Sunday, Vespers are to be of the Sunday, with solemn Memorial of the Feast. If the Annunciation falls on any Sunday, including Palm Sunday, it is transferred to Monday, and in this case, and also when it falls on Monday, on Sunday are said first Vespers of the Feast. If it falls on Saturday, Vespers are of the Feast; except the Saturday before Passion or Palm Sunday, on which two days Vespers are of Sunday. But if it be the Feast of the place, the whole Office is said on its own day, unless it be Passion or Palm Sunday, in which case it is transferred to Monday : the first Vespers being said on Sunday. If it falls on Wednesday in Holy Week, the Office is of the Feast, but its second Vespers are superseded by first Vespers of Maundy Thursday. On Tuesday in Holy Week the Office of the Dead is said throughout, unless prevented by a Double Feast, in which case it is said, if possible, on the day before. No Feasts are celebrated on or after Thursday in Holy Week ; but Double Feasts and Simples of the three first classes are transferred to any convenient day after the Octave of Easter ; Simple Feasts of the fourth class are omitted for that year. (When the Feast of S. Edward (March 18) fell between Passion Sunday and GENERAL EUBEICS. Easter Day it was omitted, not transferred ; and the Translation of S. Edward (June 20) was kept for that year with two Vespers instead of one.) Easter-tide includes the season from Easter Day till Nones on Saturday in "Whitsun Week inclusive. Feasts above the lowest class occurring in Easter "Week, or on the three days preceding, are transferred to Tuesday after the Octave, or other convenient day, such that they can have both Vespers. Simple Feasts of the fourth class are omitted for that year. This same order serves for "Whitsun "Week. If a Double Feast occurs on Low Sunday it is transferred to Monday ; if on Rogation Sunday, it is kept. Simple Feasts above the fourth rank occurring on either of these Sundays are transferred. If any Double Feast fall on the morrow of Low Sunday, or of Rogation Sunday, Vespers on Sunday are of the Feast, with solemn Memorial of the Sunday. No Memorials of Ferias are made in Easter-tide on any Double Feast, except when such falls on Ro- gation Monday or the Vigil of the Ascension, in which case Memorial is made of the Fast at Lauds only, before other Memorials. If a Simple Feast of the fourth class occurs on either of these days, it is observed only by a Memorial made at first Vespers and Lauds. The Memorials of the Resurrection are said on Sunday, whether the Office be of Sunday or of a Feast, except on the In- vention of the Cross. Easter Compline does not change for Festivals, except that on the Annunciation the Hymn takes the Christmas Doxology as directed in the Rubric for Office of the Feast. (When Low Sunday fell on the festival of S. George (April 23) the Feast was transferred to Monday, not Tuesday ; and a Memorial was made of S. George at second Vespers of Sunday : Vespers of Monday being of S. George, with Memorial of first Vespers of S. Mark.) If Low Sunday fall on SS. Philip and James (May 1) the Feast is transferred to Monday; but the second Vespers of Low Sunday are of SS. Philip and James, with Memorial of Low Sunday, and Vespers on Monday are of Invention of the Cross with Memorial of the Apostles. If a Double Feast, or Simple above the lowest class, occur on the vigil of the Ascension, it is not transferred : but a Memorial of the vigil is made at Lauds. At first Vespers of the Ascension a Memorial is made of a Double, but not of a Simple Feast. If a Double, or Simple of the three first classes, occur during the Octave of Ascension, it is kept, with Memorial of the Ascension, at both Vespers and at Lauds. If on Sunday, it is kept, with Memorial of the Sunday preceding that of the Ascension. If on the morrow of Ascension, Memorial of a Double Feast is made at second Vespers of Ascension Day. Simple Feasts of the fourth class are merely commemorated. Simple Feasts of the three first classes occurring on the Octave of Ascension are transferred to the morrow. Simples of the lowest class are omitted. No Feast occurring on Whitsun Eve is to be observed or commemorated on that day. Doubles and Simples of the three first classes are transferred till after Trinity Sunday. Corpus Christi. — Any Feast above the lowest class occurring on the Feast of Corpus Christi is transferred to the first vacant day in the Octave. The Office of the Feast is kept throughout the Octave with Rulers, including Sunday, unless any Feast of nine lessons intervene : in which case the Office is of that Feast, even if on Sunday ; and Memorial and middle lessons are of the Octave, except on the Commemoration of S. Paul, when the whole service is of that Feast. Vigils. — Sarum Vigils noted in this book : Those of Christmas, Epiphany, GENERAL EUBEICS. Easter, Ascension, Whitsun, S. Jolin Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, S. James, S. Laurence, Repose of Blessed Virgin, S. Matthew, SS. Simon and Jude, All Saints', S. Andrew, S. Thomas. No proper Office was provided for Vigils of Saints' days : but the first Vespers of the Feast were said under that name, and in some cases, had a proper Collect. Octaves. — The directions for keeping Octaves vary, according as the Feast is counted as having, or not having, Eulers of the choir. Octaves, according to Sarum, are : 1. All Principal Doubles; Corpus Christi, Visitation, Holy Name, S. Stephen, S. John Evang., Holy Innocents [S. Thomas of Canterbury, and Nativity of B.V.M., which have not Octaves in this book]. (All the foregoing had Rulers throughout the Octave, except the Dedication of a Church, falling between Septuagesima and Easter, in which case it had Rulers on the Octave day only.) 2. Nativity of S. John Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul [SS. Laurence, Andrew, and Martin: not marked with Octaves in this book. S. Andrew's Octave was kept during the days before Advent ; but in Advent a Memorial only of the day in Octave was said, until the Octave-day, which was kept with Memorial of the Advent Feria. The Octave-day of S. Martin was not kept when it fell on a Sunday.] This second division had no Rulers through the Octave ; except that SS. Peter and Andrew had them on the Octave-days. (All Saints, if kept with an Octave, should apparently be considered as having Rulers. It had no Octave in old English use.) When a Feast is kept with an Octave, the Office of the Feast, beginning at Lauds, is said for the six following days, with these exceptions : At Lauds the five Psalms are said under the first Antiphon. The Antiphons to Benedictus, and to Magnificat at Vespers, are taken from among the Antiphons to Psalms at first Vespers, unless otherwise provided for. At Prime, Antiphon to Quicunque and Collect, as directed in Psalter for days in Octaves. At Vespers, the Psalms of the second Vespers of the day are said with the first Antiphon at Lauds, except when otherwise directed. The I^. is not said. On the Sunday falling within an Octave with Rulers, at first Vespers are said Psalms of second Vespers with the first Antiphon of Lauds ; all the rest as at first Vespers of the Feast, except that the I^. is not said. Lauds are said as through the Octave. Second Vespers are said as on the Feast, except that the I^. is not said. Memorial of the Sunday, at Lauds and both Vespers. But in an Octave without Rulers, on the Sunday within the Octave, the Offices are of the Sunday with Memorial of the Octave, unless a Double Feast or Simple of any of the three first classes fall on the Sunday, in which case the Offices are of that Feast, with Memorial, first of the Sunday, and next of the Octave. On the Octave-day, all is said as on the first day, except that at first Vespers the Psalms (when not otherwise ordered) are all said under the first Antiphon, and no I^. to the Chapter is said at either Vespers. Simple Feasts. — It is necessary to understand that Simple Feasts in the old English and in the modern Roman use have little in common except the name. In the latter rite. Simple Feasts are all of one type : they begin after the chapter at first Vespers, have Ferial Psalms and three lessons at Matins, and end with Nones ; never having second Vespers. So that a Feast of three or nine lessons means respectively a Simple or a Double or Semi-double. In the English use, Simple Feasts were of five classes, the lowest of which only was similar to the Roman. The first three had first and second Vespers, and the GENERAL BUBRICS. first two had nine lessons at Matins. If therefore anything like the ancient forms of keeping Feasts is to be maintained, it is necessary to mark these varieties, and this is here done in as plain a manner as could be devised. The Simples are divided into four sets, as follows : First Class= Simples with Triple Invitatory. Second Class^Simples of nine lessons with Double or Simple Invitatory. Third Class=Simples of three lessons with Double or Simple Invitatory, but with Rulers of the Choir. Fourth Class=^Simples of three lessons without Rulers of Choir. No Feast of only three lessons, without Rulers, has second Vespers, nor is any Memorial of it made instead of second Vespers. The Antiphons and Psalms at first Vespers are of the Feria, and the proper Office begins at the Chapter, continuing till Nones inclusive on the day following, with Ferial Psalms at Matins. N.B. — These, as well as many others of the foregoing directions, are given here in case it be desired to keep any of these Feasts with their full Office ; a case provided for, though not intended, in the Proper and Common of Saints. CoMMKMORATiONS. — Theso wcrc Offices of devotion, used monthly, weekly, or at other intervals, and difi'ering in difterent places, both as to their subject and their frequency. Of this nature is the monthly recitation of the Office of the Blessed Sacrament, and of the Holy Name, mentioned in Proper (but neither of these appears to have been so used in former times), and the Office of the Blessed Virgin as set down for use at Quinquagesima, before and after the Octave of Ascension, &c. This Office is set doM'n in the Common of Saints. Commem- orations never had second Vespers, nor any Memorial in lieu of second Vespers. Commemorations are superseded by all Feasts with Rulers, by Octaves with Rulers, by Rogation Monday and Wednesday, Ember days, Vigils, and also weekdays of the third class. Memorials. — 1. Memorials are appointed in the Breviary at Lauds and Vespers only. When the Office of any Feast which is not transferred, or of a Greater Feria, is superseded by that of a day of higher dignity, a Memorial is made of such superseded day, its proper Office being wholly omitted in case of Occurrence, or omitted at first or second Vespers, according to circumstances, in case of Concurrence. These especial Memorials are thus formed : (1) At Lauds, Ant. to Ben. : at Vespers that to Mag., from the omitted Office. (2) "f". and I^. following the hymn in the same Office. (3) Collect of that Office, preceded by Let us pray. 2. It has been thought advisable to place in the Kalendar of this book, in •order that it may form in some degree a chart of Church history, the names of many Saints connected with important events in the Church, and more especially in that of our own country. Although these names are marked in the Kalendar with their proper dignities, as set down in English or Roman books, this has been done only for the sake of supplying information to those who desire it, as the compilers of the present volume do not presume or wish to offijr new Festivals for observance. These names are commemorated by Memorials set down in the Proper of Saints, as are also most of the black-letter days of the Prayer-book Kalendar. All days marked * in the Proper of Saints are meant to be COMMEMORATED BY MEMORIALS ONLY. The Only Festivals in the Proper of Saints intended to be kept with full Office, are those for which the Matin Offices are provided in the third volume of "Night Hours." These Memorials, as well as those referred to in paragraph i, take precedence of those in the Psalter. GENEEAL EUBEICS. 3. The number of Collects, including Memorials, said at any one OflSce, must not exceed seven : that being the number of petitions in the Lord's Prayer. The order of precedence in Memorials is as follows : (1) Memorial of any Feast-day of which the full Office is not kept. (2) Of Sunday. (3) Of day in Octave. (4) Of the Feria, in Advent and Lent. (5) Season Memorials, as, in Easter, of the Eesurrection, etc. The Memorials forbidden on certain days are those in this book. Such directions do not refer to the Memorials peculiar to any religious community. Antiphons. — The Antiphons to Benedictus, Magnificat, and Nunc Dimittis are sung before and after the Canticles on all Principal and Greater Doubles. At other times the first few words only are said before the Canticle, the whole being said after. In this latter way Antiphons to Psalms are always said according to the use of Sarum. (The Koman use is also provided for in this book.) When the words of an Antiphon are taken from the beginning of the Psalm or Canticle, they are not repeated, but the Psalm is continued from the point where the Antiphon ceased. Collects. — If the Collect be addressed to the Father, it is concluded, Through Jesus Christ our Lord, etc. If to the Son; Who livest and reignest, etc. If in the beginning of the Collect the Son has been named : Through the satne, etc. ; if the mention of the Son occurs at the end : Who liveth and reigneth tvith Thee and the Holy Ghost, etc. If the Holy Ghost has been named, in the ending is said : In the unity of the same Soly Ghost. When many Collects are said in the Litany, the first only shall end : Through Jesus Christ, etc., or otherwise, as above. The others shall be said without any ending at all, except the last ; but every Collect shall have Let us pray before it. But when Collects follow one another as Memorials, etc., the rule is difierent. The Collect for the day always (except on Good Friday and Easter Eve) ends with full ascription : the Collect of the Memorial last in order, likewise takes its full ending : the iiiterraediate collects, if ending. Through, etc., close at the word Lord, without ascription; but if ending otherwise, they retain their full termination. DIGNITY OF FEASTS. English. The English uses differed from each other considerably in dignity of Feasts : scarcely at all in form and order of service. The Sarum dignities are given here, and in the Kalendar of this book, except in cases of Saints not found in Sarum Kalendars, but only in York, Hereford, etc. Principal Doubles. Christmas Day, Epiphany, Easter Day, Ascension Day, Whitsun Day, Repose of Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of the place, Dedication of Church. Greater Doubles. Purification, Trinity Sunday, Corpus Christi, Visitation, Holy Name, Nativity of Blessed Virgin, All Saints. Lesser Doubles. S. Stephen, S. John Ev., Holy In- nocents, Circumcision, Annunciation ; Easter Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, and Whitsun Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ; Low Sunday, Invention of the Cross, Nativity of S. John Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, Transfiguration, Ex- altation of Holy Cross, Conception of Blessed Virgin. Inferior Doubles. SS. Andrew, Thomas, Thomas of Can- terbury, Matthias, Gregory, Ambrose, George, Mark, SS. Philip and James, Augustine of England, James, Bartholo- mew, Augustine of Hippo, Matthew, XIV GENERAL EUBRICS. Michael and All Angels, Jerome, Trans- lation of S. Edward, SS. Luke, Simon and Jude, All Souls. All other Feasts are Simples : divided into four classes : see p. xi., and Kalendar. Principal privileged Sundays. First Sunday in Advent, Passion Sun- day, Palm Sunday. Greater Privileged Sundays. Second, third, fourth in Advent ; Sep- tuagesima, and all after till Passion Sunday. Lesser privileged Sundays. Those on which a series of Matins lessons was hegun : first Sunday after the Octave of Epiphany, Rogation Sun- day, first Sunday after Trinity. Inferior privileged Sundays. All the rest, throughout the year. Principal Ferias. Ash- Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Vigil of "Whitsun Day. Greater Ferias. All week days from Passion Sunday to Maundy Thursday. Lesser Ferias. All week days from Ash-Wednesday to Passion Sunday, the first and third Rogation Days, the last nine days of Advent. Inferior Ferias. Week days in Advent before Sa- pientia. Roman. Doubles of the First Class. Christmas Day, Epiphany, Easter Day, Monday and Tuesday, Ascension Day, Whitsun Day, Monday and Tuesday, Corpus Christi, Nativity of S. John Baptist, of SS. Peter and Paul, Repose of Blessed Virgin Mary, All Saints, Dedication of Church, Patron or Title of Church. Doubles of the Second Class. Circumcision, Feasts of Holy Trinity, and of the Purification, Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity and Conception of the Blessed Virgin ; Birthdays of Apos- tles, Feasts of Evangelists, S. Stephen, Holy Innocents ; Invention of the Cross, Holy Name, SS. Joseph, Laurence, Michael. Greater Doubles. Transfiguration, Holy Cross Day, Con- version of S. Paul, S. John Port-Latin, S. Barnabas, Beheading of S. John Baptist, Lammas Day, S. Anne, Presen- tation of Blessed Virgin Mary, minor Patrons. Semi- Doubles.* Days within Octaves. The rest are set down in the Kalendar. All other Feasts are Simples. Greater Sundays of the First Class. First Sunday in Advent, first in Lent, Passion Sunday, Palm Sunday, Easter Day, Low Sunday, Whitsun Day, Trinity Sunday. Greater Sundays of the Second Class. Second, third, and fourth Sundays in Advent, Septuagesima, Sexagesima, and Quinquagesima Sundays ; second, third, and fourth Simdays in Lent. Greater Ferias. Ferias in Advent and Lent, Ember Days, Rogation Monday. * The difference between Doubles and Semi- Doubles is that in the latter the Ants, to Psalms and Canticles at Lauds and Vespers are not doubled. GENERAL NOTES. GENERAL NOTES (Roman Use). Althougli this book endeavours carefully to represent the old English use, with as little alteration as possible, there are certain points regarding which some persons may give preference to the reformed Roman use; and, in order to accommodate all parties as far as possible, they are here set down : noting that one use or the other must he wholly followed in these particulars^ as there are great discrepancies between the two ; and also that the rubrics in the body of the book refer to English use alone, except when otherwise specified. 1. Dignity of Feasts. — See tables of Concurrence and Occurrence. 2. Feasts in Holy Week. — All Doubles deferred till the first days un- hindered after Low Sunday : all others wholly omitted. 3. Office of the Dead. — Said on the first day unhindered in every month, and on every Monday in Advent and Lent, except in Holy Week. 4. Prime. — See rubric before the Office. 5. Doubling of Ants, to Psalms. — On all Double Feasts, these are doubled as well as those to the Canticles, 6. Vespers. — Said in Octaves, &c. with the five Antiphons of Lauds : not with the first only. TABLE I. Occurrence (i.e. when one Feast occurs on the same day as another Feast). Principal Sunday 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Greater Sunday 2 2 2 2* 1 1 3 Lesser Sunday 4 4 4 1 3 3 Inferior Sunday 4 4 3 4 3 5t 5t Principal and Greater Double . . . 2 2 4 2 1 1 6 Lesser and Inferior Double .... 2 4 4 4 1 6 7 Simple of the three first classes . . . 4 4 4t 4 6 7 7 Simple of the fourth class .... 4 3 3 3 3 5 Day in an Octave, and Octave-day, with Eulers 4 4 8 3 4 4 ^1 3 3 3 3 5 Octave-day without Eulers .... 4 Day in an Octave without Eulers . . 3 3 3 2 2* 3 1 1 5 1 3 3 M 5 1 3 3 hi Principal Feria 2 2 2 Greater Feria 2 2 2 Lesser and Inferior Feria .... 4 4 3 2* 3 1. All of A, Translation of B. b o O OJ GC 2. All of A, nothing of B. ^ < ^ B 3 •T3 o §' 3. Service of B, Memorial o^" A. C3 9 St p- C3 9 CD o it! 55 ^ 4. Service of A, Memorial of B. ^ s. 1, ^ 5. All of B, nothing of A. % ^ ^ § £3- o hH 6. All of the higher, Translation of ^ ^ C3" CD^ Q the other. a- 3- § O s 7. All of B, Translation of A. 8. Service of the Octave-day, Memo- rial of the other. 9 1 * A Memorial is made of Feast at ^. .^ CD Lauds, but at no other Service. i'^ t When a Double Feast falls on a Sun- 5; day in Easter-tide, a Memorial is made of the Sunday. W X A Simple Feast above the lowest ^ class falling on the Octave-day of Ascen- !5 sion or Corpus Christi is translated. t3J xvii Sarum* TABLE II. Concurrence (i.e. when Secmd Vespers of one Feast falls on the same day as First Vespers of a Feast following). If Fiest Vespers of B concue with Second Vespees of A. Principal Sunday 3 4 3 1 1 1 Greater Sunday 1 3 1 1 1 2 Lesser and Inferior Sunday . . . 3 1 3 1 2 2 2 Principal Double 4 4 4 4 3 1 4 3 1 Greater Double 4 3 4 3 3 1 4 3 1 Lesser Double 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 2 1* 1 3 3 1 2 L* 1 Q 1 1 2 2 1 2 Inferior Double 3 Simple of the three first classes . . 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 Simple of the fourth class . . . 2 2 1* 1 4 2 3 3 4 2 1* 1 4 2 1* 2 4 2 2* 2 4 Q 2 2* 2 — 4 Octave-day with Eulers .... 3 Octave-day without Rulers . . . 4 Principal Feria 1. Service of B, Memorial of A. 9 2. All of B, nothing of A. ET 'i 3 3 to cc ^ 5' yi § 3. 3. Service of A, Memorial of B. < t cT ffi ^ 1 k 2. 4. All of A, nothing of B. S. o « a s m '^ * The Octave-days which rank as Simples of the first class have their ^. ^. 5 o a; o' 1— I 3 m 3 Second Vespers with a Memorial of =- g 2' o ^ CD^ ^ the Feast following, unless such Feast is unable to have its own Second Ves- cl- e^ o' -^ o o' ^ pers ; viz. Octave-days of S. Andrew, C -^ ri 3 Epiphany, Ascension, Corpus Christi, "^ • X o a' &- S. Peter, Visitation, Holv Name, Y^ 5= o •-^ Eepose and Is^ativity of B. V. M. ; also £ Octave-day of the Dedication, if not X in Advent, or Septuagesima to Easter. 6 W XVlll TABLE I. Occurrence (i.e. the falling of two Feasts on one day). If there occue on the same day a Double of the first class . . 6 4 6 2 4 6 2 2 8 4 4 1 Double of the second class . 4 4 4 2 4 6 2 8 1 4 1 1 Double 4 4 4 2 1 4 8 1 1 4 1 1 Day in Octave 4 4 4 3 3 7 3 5 5 3 3 3 Day of Octave 4 4 4 2 7 4 2 3 3 4 3 3 Semi-Double 4 4 4 8 1 4 1 1 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 Simple 3 6 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Greater Feria Vigil 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 5 1. Translation of the first, Office of the second. 2. Office of the first, Trans- < 1 9 1" O o 1 5' a. lation of the second. !? c ^ o o t=^ o s. 3. Commemoration of the cT ?; P ^ r? first, Office of the second. f ? p t*5 CD 4. Office of the first, Com- % CD ^ g ' memoration of the second. O C3 Ct- 5. Nothing of the first, o i Office of the second. f? OB GC 6. Office of the first, nothing CB ^ of the second. 7. Officeof the greater, Com- memoration of the less. 8. Office of the greater, Translation of the less. TABLE II. Concurrence (i.e. when Second Vespers of a Feast fall on the same day as First Vespers of a Feast following). Greater Sunday, or of first or second class 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 Lesser or Ordinary Sunday . . . 4 3 4 4 3 3 1 1 4 1 6 4 Double of the first class .... 2 4 2 4 4 4 Double of the second class . . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 6 3 4 Patron or Title of Church . . . 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 Greater Double 4 4 4 4 4 6 3 4 Lesser Double 4 5 4 4 5 3 3 4 Semi-Double 5 3 4 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 CD O CD cd' o o i- 5 4 5 ;> fS 3 < CD Octave-day 4 5 4 4 5 CD 3 3 p r 2 1 CD O Day within Octave 3 4 5 1. All of the following, nothing of the preceding. 2. All of the preceding, nothing of the following. 3. All of the following, Commemo- ration of the preceding. 4. All of the preceding, Commemo- ration of the following. t 9 1 GO 5* \ b o 5. Chapter of the following, Com- memoration of the preceding. 6. All of the more worthy, Com- memoration of the less worthy. 1 p' ^ OF SAYING OFFICE. The Sarum manner of saying Office was not only elaborate, and complicated by varieties of Invitatories and Rulers, but probably, as elsewhere, received many modifications in process of time. Tbe following notes attempt to combine correctness with as much simplicity as possible : — The bell being rung for the commencement of the Office, all rise (except in Lent), and turn to the Altar, make the sign of the Cross, and say in silence the Lord's Prayer, and, if it be so ordered, the Angelic Salutation. The Officiant then begins aloud (signing himself with the Cross), 'f. "0 God, make speed," etc., and the Office proceeds. (In Lent all kneel till the Officiant begins the ^.) The Alleluia following the Gloria is said by all together. In Christmas- and Easter-tides the whole Office is said standing ; but the choir kneels when the Priest gives the blessing. At other times, those not engaged in singing are per- mitted to sit during the Psalms ; the Ferial Petitions and other Prayers are said kneeling, on Ferias when the Miserere is said, and the Priest, if present, alone stands when it is so noted in the Psalter; but at other times all stand. The three Gospel Canticles are recited, all standing. The Hymns are said or sung antiphon- ally, verse by verse. The Psalms are repeated antiphonally, whether said or sung, in this manner : — the first half of the first verse of each Psalm is said by the Precentor, the whole choir joins him in the second half; after which the even verses are said on one side, and the uneven on the other ; or the fijst half of each verse is said by the Officiant, and the second by the choir. But when Psalms occur among the Petitions, they are not so said ; the Officiant says the first half of each verse, and the congregation the other half; or the whole is said by all together. Antiphons are said in this manner : — 1, Before the Psalm or Canticle, the Officiant or Precentor says or sings the first two or three words alone, and the Psalm is then begun. 2, Afterwards he again begins the Antiphon alone, and the choir joins in for the remainder. But when an Antiphon is doubled it is said or sung before the Psalm or Canticle, according to rule 2. After, the whole is said or sung by the choir. On Wednesday in Holy Week there is no kneeling at Vespers or Compline. Nor on Maundy Thursday, except at Lauds. On Good Friday all kneel before the first Antiphon at every hour, and again for the Prayers after repetitions of the Antiphon, and so on Easter Eve. The manner of saying the I^. difiers at Vespers and at the little hours. To put it briefly, at Vespers the Officiant or other person appointed says the first few words, and the choir take up the rest. At the little hours (i.e. Tierce, Sexts, Nones) the Officiant says the whole of the first sentence, and the choir repeats it all afterwards ; except in Lent, when the rule is the same as at Vespers. The exact manner in which the IV- was recited at Salisbury was as follows : — ' At First Vespers on the Greater Feasts the I^. is thus said : Two clerks only sing the three or four first words, the whole choir then joins in ; the following versicles are sung by the two clerks only, and the repetition of the ly. is simg by the whole choir. At Second Vespers (as also at First Vespers except on the OF SAYING OFFICE. Greater Feasts), one boy begins the I^. and sings the versicles, the choir taking up and singing the ^7. as above. At the little hours, except in Lent, and on three Sundays preceding, one clerk says the -w-hole I^. which is then repeated by the choir ; the clerk sings the following versicles, the choir sings the repetition of the 1^7., then the clerk sings the final versicle, and the choir answers with the fimal I^.' The manner of saying the Gradual in Easter "Week was as follows : — 'Two clerks sing the four first words ; the choir joins in and sings till the beginning of the first ^. which is sung by two clerks. Two seniors sing the I^. " Alleluia" : the whole choir repeats, "This is the day," etc. Two seniors sing the next "f. and the choir takes it up at the last word, which it sings, and then sings "Alleluia." ' A simpler manner of saying the Gradual is given in the body of the book, as so large a stafl" of clerks is not likely often to be available. The Lord's Prayer and Apostles' Creed are said wholly in silence wherever they occur in Ofl3.ce. The Confessions and Absolutions are said in a low voice. The organ is not used during Lent, except on Sundays and on Maundy Thursday. "When two or more Offices are said by aggregation, that is, immediately following one another, the usual silent beginning is omitted in all but the first ; and the Collect and Preces, if common to all, are said only in the last. Space does not allow us here to dwell on the spiritual meaning which imder- lies the whole Oflice, and so richly repays investigation. We conclude in the words of the " Myrroure of our Ladye" : " Though this be true after the spiritual meaning, yet after the letter the changing that is in God's service from one thing to another is ordained to let it drive away your dulness, that ye should not wax tedious and weary, but gladly and joyfully, not in vain joy, but in joy of spiritual devotion, continue in God's service. Therefore sometime ye sing, sometime ye read, sometime ye hear ; now one alone, now twain together, now all. Sometime ye sit, sometime ye stand, sometime ye incline, sometime ye kneel, now toward the Altar, now toward the choir. And all to the praising of our Lord Jesus Christ ; and so to exercise the body to the quickening of the soul, that all such bodily observances should not be found without cause of ghostly understanding. Now join to all this the fruit of that thing that is sung and read, and thereto the fellowship of the Angels among you in time of God's service, and most of all the marvellous and unspeakable presence of God Himself, from "Whom our Lady is not far, and see whether it be not nigh another Heaven to serve and praise God in the choir." NOTES ON THE KALENDAE. The whole position of English Catholics is historical. The Kalendar is the chart of Church history, and, as set forth in the present attempt, more especially of English Church history. The first conversion of England on the introduction of Christianity into the land was during the Roman occupation — of this, Alban the protomartyr is the representative. The Romans left the country, and the heathen Saxons drove the British into Cornwall, Wales, and Cumbria. Dubritius and David Abp. are among the greater Bishops of this Church. With these is associated Germanus of Auxerre, who helped them to conquer and root out Pelagianism. But the British Church was not missionary. We turn to Ireland. Its people, the Gaelic Celts, had populated part of Scotland. They were, properly speaking, the Scots. The Picts of the east and of Strathclyde were probably Cymri. We have, first, independent missions, possibly from Rome. Patrick, to Ireland, a.d. 460 ; Ninian, to the Picts of Strathclyde, 432 ; Palladius, to the Northern Picts, 430 ; Ternan to the same district. This closes the second stage. In the third, we must keep two lines in view : the Roman and the Celtic missions to this island. At the opening we have Comgall, the great Abbot of Bangor, near Belfast, the centre of life and civilization; and Kentigern (the little deserted child brought to Servan of Culross), afterwards Bishop of Glasgow and Strathclyde, and founder of S. Asaph monastery in North Wales, and friend of S. David in his old age. These two lived through the great period, though apparently independent of the chief actors. Augustine, 597, converted the Anglo-Saxons. Paulinus went to York. Both missions seemed ready to perish. The Cymric Christians would have nothing to do with them. Cadoc of Llancarvan, Sampson of Dol, Gildas of Glastonbury, fled from the heathen Saxon. About the same time Columba, after his quai-rel with Comgall, landed in lona, and spread light all around. His disciple Drostane penetrated to Deer in Buchan. Columba died ; but from his monastery came Aydan to Northum- hria, and, with Oswald its king, converted the north of England. Aydan was succeeded by Finnan, and he by Colman. England was subdued Ijy Celtic missionaries ; then came the clash with the Roman mission at Canterbury. There were Colman, Cuthbert, Hilda, and Begha in the north among the Celts, and Wilerid in the south. Wilfrid prevailed, and Colman fled, carrying the remains of Aydan. Cuthbert submitted; and thenceforward the Church was one. The Celtic traditions were still preserved at lona, till Adamnan, the historian of Columba, submitted to the now prevailing practices. In the early Saxon period we have Chad, John of Beverley, Bede, Botolph, Guthlac, Aldhelm. At the same time, Winifred in North Wales, and Nathalan, a saint whose history is not absolutely certain, in Scotland. Thus closes what may be called the third period. NOTES ON THE KALENDAE. The fourth extends to the Norman invasion. "We have Swithin the reformer; Dunstax, Columbanus,* and Boniface, missionaries ; Etheldreda, Edmund and Edward, martyrs, and Edward the Confessor. The fifth period is that of Norman civilization. In England, Anselm. In Scotland, Margaret, and afterwards David. Then the contenders in England with royal power — Thomas of Canterbury and Edmund. Of more quiet persons, Hugh and Thomas of Hereford. Nearly all the local saints of this Kalendar have now been enumerated. Bridget was associated with Patrick. Magnus, a devout king of the Orkneys, 1102. Osmund, the compiler of the Sarum rite. Wulstan, the protector of the Saxons from the early Normans. Gbnoveva was connected with Germanus. Their names are set down in the first of the following lists. The second gives the history of the Religious Life. 1. First Christian Cenobites. Paul, first hermit, 341. Pachomius, 349. Antony, 356. Hilarion, 372. 2. Founders of Eeligious Orders. Basil, founder of Eastern Monasticism, 379. Benedict, of Western, 543. Placidus and Maur, disciples of Benedict; his sister, Scholastica. Columbanus, Celtic (Comgall, Columba, Adamnan, Aydan). 3. Revival of Monastic Life. RoMUALD, founder of Camaldunes, 1027. John Gu albert, of Vallombrosa,. 1073. Bruno, of Carthusians, 1101. Norbert, of Premonstratensians, 1134. Bernard, of Cistercians, 1153. 4. Revival of Religious Life by Friars and Preaching Orders. Dominic, 1221. In his order, Thomas Aquinas, theologian, 1274. Vincent Ferrer, missionary, 1419. Francis, 1226. In his order, Clara, foundress of female Order, 1253 ; BoNAVENTURA, thcologian, 1274; Bernardine, missionary, 1444; Elizabeth, Q., tertiary, 1231. 5. Period of Protestant Reform. Francis de Paula, founder of Minims, 1507. Ignatius Loyola, of Jesuits, 1556 ; in that Order, Francis Xavier, missionary, 1552. Philip Neri, of Oratorians, 1595. Peter of Alcantara, 1562. Theresa, 1582, and John of the Cross, 1591, of reformed Carmelites. Charles Borromeo, of Oblates, 1584. Jane Frances de Chantal, of Visitation, 1641. Vincent de Paul, of Lazarists and Sisters of Charity, 1660. The names in the thh'd list belong to Saints of the universal Church, and need no comment. The fourth list gives the names of post-Reformation Saints. Charles BoRROMEo, bishop of Milan; Francis de Sales, of Geneva; and Thomas of ViLLANOVA, the saintly bishop of a very poor see. No reference is made in this analysis to the black-letter Saints of the Prayer- book Kalendar, except in so far as they enter into this historical scheme. Many of the rest of them were retained in the Kalendar for no very apparent reason, unless the ancient connection between the English and Galilean Churches be counted sufficient cause. Soon after lived Benedict ; not in this period. Their systems long were rivals. XXIV NOTES ON THE KALENDAE. List I. — British, Irish, Scotch, and English Saints. Adamnan Chad Etheldred Osmund Alban Colman Frideswide Oswald Aldhelm Columba Germanus Palladius Alphege Columbanus Gilbert Patrick Anselm Comgall Gildas Paulinus Asaph David, K. Guthlac Sampson Augustine David, B. Hilda Servan Aydan Drostane Hugh S within Bede Dubritius John of Beverley Ternah Begha Dunstan Kentigem Thomas "f Cant. Boniface Edmund, K. Magnus Thomas of Hereford Botolph Edmund, B. Margaret Wilfrid Bridget Edward, K. M. Ninian Winifred Cadoc Edward, K. C. Ode Wolstan List IL- ■Founders of Orders or Great Religious. Anthony- Dominic John Gualbert Romuald Benedict Francis of Assisi Maur Scholastica Bernard Francis de Paula Norbert Theresa Bernardine Francis Xavier Paul Thomas Aquinas Bonaventura Hilarion Peter of Alcantara Vincent de Paul Bruno Ignatius Loyola Philip Neri Vincent Ferrer Clara Jane Frances Placidus List IIL- — Frimitive Saints of Universal Church. Agatha Forty MM. of Sebaste Martin Agnes Gregory the Great Mary, B. V. (6) Ambrose Gregory Nazianzen Matthew, Ap. Ev. Andrew, Ap. Hilary Matthias, Ap. Anne Holy Innocents Maurice Athanasius Ignatius Monica. Augustine Irenaeus Nicolas Barnabas, Ap James the Great, Ap. Paul, Ap. (3) Bartholomew, 'Ap. Jerome Perpetua Basil John Bapt. (2) Peter, Ap. (2) Blandina John, Ev. (2) Philip & James, App. Cecilia Joseph Poly carp Chrysostom Justin Martyr Pothinus Clement Katharine Sebastian Cosmas and Damian Laurence Simon & Jude, App. Cyprian Leo Thomas, Ap. Cyril of Jerusalem Luke, Fv. Timothy Fabian Margaret Mark, Ev. Vincent List lY .—Post-Reformation Saints. Charles Borromeo Francis de Sales Thomas of ViUanova Cl^e ISalenliar. JANUARY. 1 A 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 e 6 f 7 S 8 A 9 b 10 c 11 d 12 e 13 f 14 g 15 A 16 b 17 c 18 d 19 e 20 f 21 g 22 A 23 b 24 c 25 d 26 e 27 f 28 K 29 A 30 b 31 c Kalendas. iv. Non. iii. Non. Prid. Non. Nonse. viii. Idus. vii. Id. vi. Id. V. Id. iv. Id. iii. Id. Prid. Id. Idus. xix. Kal. Feb. xviii. Kal. xvii. Kal. xvi. Kal. XV. Kal. xiv. Kal. xiii. Kal. iii. Kal. xi. Kal. X. Kal. ix. Kal. viii. Kal. vii. Kal. vi. Kal. V. Kal. iv. Kal. iii. Kal. Prid. Kal. Circumcision. Oct. S. Stephen. Oct. S. John. Genoveva, V. at Paris, a.d. 512. Oct. Holy Innocents, [a.d. 1066. Eve of Epiphany. Edward, K.C. <5pip6an)a. Of the Octave. Lucian, Priest, M. a.d. 245. Of the Octave. Of the Octave. Of the Octave. Of the Octave. Oct. Epiphany. Mems. Hilary, Bp. of Poictiers, A.D. 368. Kentigern, Bp. Glas- gow, A.D. 603 (fr. Nov. 13). {S. Hilary on this day, in Roman luse, from Jan. 13.) Maur. D. Ah. a.d. 584. {Paul, Hermit, a.d. 341. Antony, Abbot, a.d. 356. Prisca, V.M. a.d. 270. Wulstan, Bp. a.d. 1095. Fabian, M, Bp. of Kome, a.d. 250, [Sebastian, M. a.d. 304. Agnes, V.M. a.d. 304 or 301. Vincent, Deacon, M. a.d. 304. Timothy, Bp. of Ephesus, a.d. 97, Cadoc, Ab. of Llancarvan a.d. Contii'r0ion of .^. t^aul. [504. Polycarp, Bp. of Smyrna, a.d. 156, {fr. March 6.) John Chrysostom, Abp. of Constan- Itinople, A.D. 407, {fr. Sept. 14.) Francis de Sales, Bp. of Geneva, A.D. 1622, [fr. Dec. 28,) Gildas, Abbot, A.D. 602. Charles, K.M. a.d. 1649. English. L.D. S. 3rd CI. P.D. S. 1st CI. S. 4th CI. D. D. S. 4th CI. S. 2nd CI. D. Mem D. D. D. S.D. D. S. Ist CI. G.D. D. Roman. D.II. CI. D. D. G.D. D. D.I. CI. D.I. CI. D. FEBRUARY. DIGNITY. j English. Roman. 1 d KalendsB. Bridget of Ireland, V. a.d. 526. Ignatius, Bp. of Antioch, 31. [A.D. 107, ifr. Dec. 20.) S. 4th CI. S.D. 2 e iv. Non. IDurification of "25. B. Mnv^, G.D. D. II. CI. 3 f iii. Non. Blasius, Bp. of Sebaste, a.d. 316. S. 4th CI. S. 4 g Prid. Non. 6 A Nonte. Agatha, V. M. of Catana in Sicily, S. 2nd CI. D. 6 b viii. Idus. [A.D. 251. 7 c vii. Id. Eomuald, Allot. Founder of the \_Gamaldune Monks, a.d. 1027. D. 8 d vi. Id. 9 e V. Id. 10 f iv. Id. Scholastica,V. Sister of S. Benedict, [A.D. 543. S. 4th CI. D. 11 g iii. Id. 12 A Prid. Id. 13 b Idus. 14 c xvi.Kal.Mart. Valentine, Priest of Eome, M. [A.D. 270. S. 4th CI. S. 15 d XV. Kal. 16 e xiv. Kal. 17 f xiii. Kal. 18 g xii. Kal. Golman, Bp. of Lindisfarne, a.d. 676, ifr. Aug. 8.) Simeon, Bp. of Jerusalem. M. a.d. 107. S. 19 A xi. Kal. 20 b X. Kal. 21 c ix. Kal. 22 d viii. Kal. 23 e vii. Kal. 24 f vi. Kal. .iHaattliia^, 2Cp. jfiD. I.D. D.II.Cl. 25 g V. Kal. 26 A iv. Kal. 27 b iii. Kal. 28 c Prid. Kal. 29 d 1 MARCH. DIOKITT. 1 English. Roman. 1 d Kalend89. David, Bp. of Menevia, a.d. 544. S.2nd 01. D. 2 e vi. Non. Chad, Bp. of Lichfield, a.d. 673. »» D. 3 f V. Non. 4 g iv. Non. 6 A iii. Nod. 6 b Prid. Non. [204. 7 c Nonas. Perpetua andFelicitaa, MM., a.d. [A.D. 1274. Thomat Aquinas, O.P. Gonf. Doct. S. 4th CI. Mem. D. 8 d viii. Idus. 9 e vii. Id. 10 f vi. Id. Forty Martyrs atSebaste, i.d. 320. S.D. 11 g V. Id. [Conf. Doct. A.D. 606. 12 A iv. Id. Gregory the Great, Bp. of Borne, LP. D. 13 b iii. Id. 14 Prid. Id. 15 d Idus. 16 e xvii. Kal. Apr. llreland, circ. a.d. 460. 17 f xvi. Kal. Patrick, Bp., Conf., Apostle of [of Jerusalem, A.D. 386. S.2nd 01. D. 18 g XV. Kal. Edward, K.M.,a.d. 979 Cyril, Bp. •1 IJesus Christ. 19 A xiv. Kal. Joseph, Foster-father of our Lord [687. D. II. 01. 20 b xiii. Kal. Cuthbert, Bp. of Lindisfarne, a.d. S.2ndCl. D. 21 xii. Kal. Benedict, Abbot, a.d. 543. S.2nd 01. D. 22 d xi. Kal. 23 e X. Kal. 24 f ix. Kal. 25 g viii. Kal. JCnnunciation of ^. J^. .UKarp. L.D. D. II. CI. 26 A vii. Kal. 27 b vi. Kal. 28 V. Kal. 29 d iv. Kal. '30 e iii. Kal. 31 f Prid. Kal. APRIL. 1 DIGS ITT. 1 English. Romar.. 1 g Kalendag. Gilbert, Bp. of Caithness, k.D. 1245. [Ord. Minim, a.d. 1508, D. 2 A iv. Non. Francis de Paula, Founder of the [1253. 3 b iii. Non. Richard, Bp. of Chichester, a.d. S.2ndC]. D. 4 c Prid. Non. Ambrose, Bp. of Milan, a.d. 397. I.D. D. 5 d Nonae. Vincent Ferrer, O.P., C, a.d. 1419. D. 6 e viii: Idus. 7 f vii. Id. 8 g vi. Id. 9 A V. Id. . 10 b iv. Id. [461. Guthlac, Hermit, a.d. 714. 11 c iii. Id. Leo the Great, Bp. of Rome, a.d. D. 12 d Prid. Id. 13 e Idus. 14 f xviii.Kal.Maij. 15 g xvii. Kal. 16 A xvi. Kal. Magnus, K.M., a.d. 1110. 17 b XV. Kal. 18 c xiv. Kal. [A.D. 1012. 19 d xiii. Kal. Alphege, Abp. of Canterbury, M., S. 4th CI. 20 e xii. Kal. [A.D. 1109. 21 f xi. Kal. Anselm, Alp. of Canterbury, D., D. • 22 g X. Kal. [circ. A.D. 303. [w. Oct. 23 A ix. Kal. George, M., Patron of England I.D. D. I. CI., 24 b viii. Kal. 25 c vii. Kal. Math, . 3Iot)n '^apti^t. L.D. D. I. CI. 25 A vii. Kal. Of the Octave. [w. Oct. [w. Oct. 26 b vi. Kal. Of the Octave. 27 c V. Kal. Of the Octave. 28 d iv. Kal. Of the Octave. Mem. Irenceus, Bp, [of Lyons, circ. a.d. 202. D. 29 e iii. Kal. ^zux anbPaul, ?tpp. MM. L.D. [w. Oct. D.I. CI. [w. Oct. 30 f Prid. Kal. Commemoration of S. Paul. S. Ist CI. JULY. DIOKITT. 1 [Servan, Bp. G. oirc. i..D. 480. EugUsh. Roman. 1 g KalendsB. Octave of S. John Baptist, Mem of S. 4th CI. D. II. CI. 2 A vi. Non. Visitation of B.V. Mary G.D. D. n. CI. \_Mem. ofS. Peter. [w. Oct. 3 b V. Non. Of the Octave of the Visitation, with [Martin, Bp. of Tours. 4 c iv. Non. Of the Octave. Translation of S. 2nd CI. 5 d iii. Non. Of the Octave. 6 e Prid. Non. Octave Day of SS. Peter and Paul. Mem. of Visitation. Palladius, Bp. Apostle of Scotland, a.d. 430. S. iBt CI, D.I. CI. 7 f NonaB. Of the Octave of the Visitation. Translation of S. Thomas, M. Abp. G.D. 8 g viii. Id. Of the Octave. 9 A vii. Id. Octave of Visitation, S.lBtCl. D. n. CI. 10 b vi.Id. 11 c V. Id. 12 d iv. Id. John Gualhert,Founderofthe Order 13 e iii. Id. [of Vallombrosa, a.d. 1073. D. 14 f Prid. Idus. Bonaveniura, Ord. Min. Bp. of Alba,Doct. A.D. 1274, (/r. 15.) [Winchester. I>. 15 g Idus. Translation of Swithun, Bp. of S. 2nd CI. D. 16 A xvii. Kal. Aug. Translation of Osmund, Bp. of 17 b xvi. Kal. [Sarum. S. 2nd CI. D. 18 c XV. Kal. 19 d xiv. Kal. Vincent de Paul, Founder of Con- greg. of Priests of Mission and of Sisters of Charity, a.d. 1660, {fr. Sept. 27th.) D. 20 e xiii. Kal. Margaret of Antioch, V.M. S. 2nd CI. S. 21 f xii. Kal. 22 g xi. Kal. Mary Magdalene. [a.d. 75. S. 1st CI. 23 A X. Kal. Apollinaris, Bp. of Ravenna, M. S. 4th CI. 24 b ix. Kal. Vigil of S. James. 25 c viii. Kal. SPamc? tbe ^reat, 3fp. m. I. D. D. II. CI. 26 d vii. Kal. Anne, Mother of B.V. Mary. S. 1st CI. G.D. 27 e vi. Kal. 28 f V. Kal. Sampson, Bp. of Bol. a.d. 465. S. 4th CI. 29 g iv. Kal. 30 A iii. Kal. 31 b Prid. Kal. Germanu^, Bp. of Auxerre, a.d. 448 or 444. S. 4th CI. D. AUGUST. DIO»ITY. j English. Eoman. 1 c Kalends. Lammas Day. S. Peter's Chains. [167. S. 1st CI. G.D. The Holy Maccabeet, MM., b.c. Mem. Mem. 2 d iv. Non. 3 e iii. Non. [Preachers, a.d. 1221, {fr. 6.) 4 f Prid. Non. Dominic, Founder of the Order of D. 6 g Nonae. Oswald, K.M., a.d. '642. S. 4th CI. 6 A viii. Id. Transfiguration of our Lord. L.D. G.D. 7 b vii. Id. Holy Name of Jesus. G.D. G.D. 8 c vi. Id. Of the Octave. [w. Oct. 9 d V. Id. Of the Octave. Vigil. 10 e iv. Id. Laurence, Deacon, M., a.d. 258. S. 1st CI. D. II. CI. 11 t iii. Id. Of the Octave. [F., A.D. 1253, (/r. 11.) 12 g Prid. Id. Clara, first of Sitten ofOrd. Min., D. 13 ^ Idus. Of the Octave. U b xix. Kal. Sept. Octave of Holy Name. Vigil. S. 1st CI. G.D. 15 c xviii. Kal. Repose ofB.V. Mary, a.d. 63. P.D. D. 1. CI. 16 d xvii. Kal. [w. Oct. [w. Oct. 17 e xvi. Kal. 18 f IV. Kal. 19 g xiv. Kal. [1153. Bernard, Ahhot of Clairvaux, a.d. 20 A xiii. Kal. D. 21 b iii. Kal. Jane Frances Fremiot de Chantal, Matron, Abbess, Foundress of Order of Visitation, a.d. 1641, {fr. Dec. 13.) D. 22 c xi. Kal. 23 d X. Kal. Vigil. 1 24 e ix. Kal. [1270. I.D. D.ILC 1. 25 f viii. Kal. Louis IX., King of France, a.d. Hilda, V. Abbess, a.d. 680. S. 4th CI. S.D, 26 g vii. Kal. 27 A vi. Kal. [Conf. A.D. 430. 28 b V. Kal. Augustine, Bp. of Hippo, Doct., LD. D. 29 c iv. Kal. Beheading of S. John Baptist. S. 1st CI. G.D. 30 d iii. Kal. 31 e Prid. Kal. Ay dan, Bishop of Lindisfarne, Apostle of Northumbria, a.d. 651. D. SEPTEMBER. ( DIGHITT. } English. Roman. ! 1 f KalendaB. 2 g iv. Non. 3 A iii. Non. 4 b Prid. Non. 5 c Nonas. ' 6 d viii. Id. 7 e vii. Id. [340. EYurtius, Bp. of Orleans, a.d. S. 4th CI. [w. Oct. S. [w. Oct. 8 f vi.Id. Nativity of B. V. Mary. G.D. D.II.Cl., 9 g V. Id. 10 A iv. Id. 11 b iii. Id. 12 c Prid. Id. 13 d Idus. [629. 14 e xviii. Kal.Oct. Exaltation of the Holy Cross, a.d. L.D. G.D. 15 f xvii. Ka,l. [em Picts, a.d. circ. 432. 16 g xvi. Kal. Ninian, Bp., Apostle of the South- [A.D. 709. 17 A XV. Kal. Lambert, Bp. of Maestricht, M., S. 4th CI. S. 18 b xiv. Kal. 19 c xiii. Kal. 20 d xii. Kal. Vigil. 21 e xi. Kal. [Agaunum, MM., a.d. 286. I.D. D. II. CI. 22 f X. Kal. Maurice and his Companions at [lentia, a.d. 1555, (/r. 8.) Thomas of ViUanova, Bp. of Va- S.2ndCL Mem. D. 23 g ix. Kal. Adamnan, Bp. of lona, a.d. 704. 24 A viii. Kal. 25 b vii. Kal. [258, (fr.l4.) 26 vi. Kal. Cyprian, Abp. of Carthage, M., a.d. [Uh century. Cosmas and Damian, MM., drd or S. 4th CI. S.D. 27 d V. KaL S. 4th CI. S.D. 28 e iv. Kal. 29 f iii. Kal. [420. I.D. D. II. CI. 30 g Prid. Kal. Jerome, Priest, Conf. Doct, a.d. I.D. D. J . , - - OCTOBER. DIGNITY. English. Ilomaii. [533, (fr. Jan. 13.) 1 A Kalends. Kemigius, Bp. of Rheims, a.d. S. 2nd CI. S.D. 2 b vi. Non. Thomas, Bp. of Hereford, a.d. 1282. The Holy Guardian Angels. S. 2nd CI. D. D. 3 c V. Non. 4 d iv. Non. Francis of Assisi. Founder of [Ord. Minor., a.d. 1226. S. 4th CI. D. 5 e iii. Non. S. 6 f Prid. Non. Faith, V.M. [thusians, a.d. 1101. S. 4th CI. D. 7 g Nonas. Bruno, Founder of Order of Car- 8 A viii. Idus. [panions, MM. 1st Century. 9 b vii. Id. Denys, Bp. of Paris, and his Com- S. 2nd CI. S.D. 10 c vi. Id. Paulinus, Bp. of York, C. a.d. 644, D. 11 d V. Id. 12 e iv. Id. Wilfred, Bp. Conf. a.d. 709. D. 13 f iii. Id. Translation of Edward, Confessor, [King of England. I.D. D. II. CI. [W.Oct. 14 g Prid. Id. 15 A Idus. Theresa, Foundress of Order of Carmelites of stricter observance, V. A.D. 1582. D. 16 b xvii.Kal.Nov. 17 c xvi. Kal. Translation of Etheldred, V.A.Q. S. 2nd CI. 18 d XV. Kal. iiuihe, ew. I.D. D. II. CI. 19 e xiv. Kal. Peter of Alcantara, OM. a.d. 1562 {fr. 18.) Frideswide, V. 8th Century. S. 2nd CI. D. 20 f xiii. Kal. [372. 21 g xii. Kal. Hilarion, Abbot in Palestine, a.d. S. 22 A xi. Kal. [167. 23 b X. Kal. Justin, Philosopher and M. a.d. 24 c ix. Kal. [285. 25 d viii. Kal. Crispin and Crispinian, MM. a.d. S. 2nd CI. D. 26 e vii. Kal. 27 f vi. Kal. Vigil. 28 g V. Kal. .^imoii and 3IuDe, 2tpj>. .llKt.,j]ia. I.D. D. II. CI. 29 A iv. Kal. 30 b iii. Kal. 31 c Prid. Kal. Begha, V. aire., a.d. 660. Vigil. NOVEMBER. DIGNITY. 1 English. Roman. 1 d Kalendae. mi ^nintf 55ap. G.D. D. I. CI. [w. Oct. 2 e iv. Non. All Souls' Day. [Octave. I.D. G.D. 3 f iii. Non. Winifred, V.M., 7th cent. Of the S.2ndCl. D. 4 g Piid. Non. Of the Octave. Mem. Charles Borromeo, Bp. of Milan and C07lf., A.D. 1584. D. 5 A NonaB. Of the Octave. IConf, A.D. 404. 6 b viii. Idus. Of the Octave. Mem. Leonard, S.2ndCl. 7 c vii. Id. Of the Octave. 8 d vi. Id. Octave of All Saints. 9 e V. Id. 10 f iv. Id. 11 g iii. Id. Martin, Bp. of Tours, a.d. 400. S. 1st 01. D. 12 A Prid. Id. 13 b Idus. Britius, Bp. of Tours, a.d. 443. [522. S. 4th CI. 14 c xviii.Kal.Dec. Duhritius, Bp. and Conf, circ. a.d. 15 d xvii. Kal. Macbutus, Bp. of Alet, a.d. 565. [a.d. 1242. S. 4th CI. |16 e xvi. Kal. Edmund, Ahp. of Canterbury, C, S. 1st CI. D. 17 f XV. Kal. Hugh, Bp. of Lincoln, a.d. 1200. S.2nd CI. B. 18 g xiv. Kal. [Matron, a.d. 1231. 19 A xiii. Kal. Elizabeth of Hungary, Q. and D. 20 b xii. Kal. Edmund, K.M., a.d. 870. [615. S.2nd CI. G.D. 21 c xi. Kal. Columhanus, Abbot of Luxeuil, a.d. [cent. 22 d X. Ka,l. Cecilia of Eome, V.M., 3rd [circ. 100. S.2ndCl. D. 23 e ix. Kal. Clement, Bp. of Rome, M., a.d. S. 2nd CI. D. 24 f viii. Kal. John of the Cross, Founder of Order of Carmelites of Stricter Ob- servance, a.d. 1591, {fr. Bee. 14.) D. 25 g vii. Kal. Katharine of Alexandria, V.M., 4tb [cent. S. 2nd CI. D. 26 A vi. Kal. 27 b V. Kal. Ode of Scotland, V. 28 c iv. Kal. 29 d iii. Kal. Vigil. 30 e Prid. Kal. nwnvm, Kp. M. I.D. D. II.Cl. DECEMBER, 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 e 15!. 16 g Kalendfe. iv. Non. iii. Non. Prid. Non. Nonsa. viii. Idus. vii. Id. vi. Id. V. Id. iv. Id. iii. Id. Prid. Id. Idus. xix. Kal. Jan, xviii. Eal. xvii. Kal. xvi. Kal. XV. Kal. xiv. Kal. xiii. Kal. xii. Kal. xi. Kal. X. Kal. ix. Kal. viii. Kal. vii. Kal. vi. Kal. V. Kal. iv. Kal. iii. Kal. Prid. Kal. llndia, a.d. 1552. Francis Xavier, S.J., Apostle of Drostane, Abbot of Deer in Bu- chan, circ. a.d. 600, (fr. Dec. 18). Osmund, Bp. Sarum, 1109. [A.D. 330. Nicolas, Bp. of Myra in Lycia, Conception of B. V. Maiy. Lucy, of Syracuse, V.M. a.d. 304. Antiphon, Sapientia, at Vespers. DIGNITY. English. Roman. Vigil. (€)[)oma3^, 2Cp. M> Ct)ri0tma0 55a?. .§>tept)En, t^rotomartpr. fobn, ^. Hearken unto my voice, Lord, when I cry unto Thee. I^. Have mercy upon me, and hear me. Miserere mei, Beus. Psalm li., p. 10. voith Glory be, etc. \TIere follows in Lent: Lomine, ne in furore. Psalm vi. LORD, rebuke me not in Thine indig'na- tion : neither chasten me in Thy displea- 2 Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am weak : O Lord, heal me, for my bones are vexed. 3 My soul also is sore troubled : but, Lord, how long wilt Thou punish me ? 4 Turn Thee, O Lord, and deliver my soul : O save me for Thy mercy's sake. 5 For in death no man remembereth Thee : and who will give Thee thanks in the pit ? 6 I am weary of my groaning ; every night wash I my bed : and water my couch with ray tears. 7 My beauty is gone for very trouble : and worn away because of all mine enemies. 8 Away from me, all ye that work vanity : LArDS : MONDAY. 13 for the Lord hath heard the Toice of my weeping. 9 The Lord hath heard my petition : the Lord will receive my prayer. 10 All mine enemies shall be confounded, and sore vexed : they shall be turned back, and put to shame suddenly. Glory be, etc.] (Here the reader, if a Priest, rising, stands at the step of the Sanctuary.) T. Lord, arise, help us. ^7. And deliver us for Thy Name's sake. "f . Turn us again, Lord God of Hosts. ^7. Show the light of Thy coun- tenance, and we shall be whole. y. Hear my prayer, Lord. Rr. And let my crying come unto Thee. y. The Lord be with you. I^". And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Collect. "f . The Lord be with you. ^. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. RJ. Thanks be to God. Said on all Ferias and Simple Feasts, ac- cording to ths rubric before Sunday Memorials, p. 8. \For Memoi'ials in other seasons than Trinity, see Froper.] From the Octave of Trinity till Advent : Memorial of the Holy Cross. Ant. Save us, Christ our Saviour, by the virtue of the Holy Cross : as Thou savedst Peter in the sea; and have mercy upon us. y. All the world shall worship Thee, and sing of Thee. I^'. And praise Thy Xame. Let us pray. Collect. "g^EEP, we beseech Thee, Lord, in perpetual peace, those whom Thou hast vouchsafed to redeem by the wood of the Holy Cross, Saviour of the world, Who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. Memorial of S. Mary. Ant. The Eoot of Jesse hath budded; a Star hath risen out of Jacob ; a Virgin hath brought forth the Saviour: We praise Thee, our God. y. After child-bearing thou re- mainedst a Virgin. 117. Mother of God. Let us pray. Collect. Q GOD, Who through the fruitful virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary hast bestowed the rewards of eternal salvation on the human race ; grant, we pray Thee, that she may intercede for us, through whom we have received the Author of Life, Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Memorial of All Saints. Ant. Let the Saints be joyful with glory : they shall rejoice in their beds. y. The souls of the righteous ai'e in the hand of God. I^^ And there shall no torment touch them. Let us pray. Collect. TVTE pray Thee, Lord, let the in- tercession of all Thy Saints be acceptable unto Thee ; and grant 14 PSALTER. US forgiveness of our sins and the remedies of eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. f. The Lord be with you. B/. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. I^. Thanks be to God. For the Peace of the Church As at Sunday Lauds, p. 9. TUESDAY. y. Let Thy merciful kindness, Lord, be upon us. ^7. As we do put our trust in Thee. "f . God, make speed to save us. Pp'. Lord, make haste to help us. J. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. [From Septuagesima to Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. According to the multitude. Miserere met. Psalm li., p. 10. Ant. According to the multitude of Thy mercies : have mercy upon me, God. Ant. The help of my countenance. Judica me, JDeus. Psalm xliii. /?j.IVE sentence with me, God, and defend my cause against the ungodly people : deliver me from the deceitful and wicked man. 2 For Thou art the God of my strength, why hast Thou put me from Thee: and why go I so heavily, while the enemy oppresseth me ? 3 send out Thy light and Thy truth, that they may lead me : and bring me unto Thy holy hill, and to Thy dwelling. 4 And that I may go unto the altar of God, even unto the God of my joy and gladness : and upon the harp will I give thanks unto Thee, God, my God. 5 Why art thou so heavy, my soul : and wh}-- art thou so disquieted within me ? 6 put thy trust in God : for I will yet give Him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and my God. Glory be, etc. Aoit. The help of my countenance : and my God. Ant. Early. Deus, Deus mens. Psalm lxiii. Beus onisereatur. Psalm lxvii., p. 5. Ant. Early : will I seek Thee. Ant. All the days of my life. Song of Hezeziah. Ego dixi. Isaiah xxxviii. T SAID, in the cutting off of my days : I shall go to the gates of the grave. 2 I am deprived of the residue of my years : I said, I shall not see the Lord, even the Lord in the land of the living. 3 I shall behold man no more : with the inhabitants of the world. 4 Mine age is departed : and is removed from me as a shepherd's tent. 5 I have cut off like a weaver my LAUDS: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 15 life : He will cut me off with pining sickness. 6 From day even to night, wilt Thou make an end of me : I reckoned till morning that, as a lion, so will He break all my bones. 7 From day even to night wilt Thou make an end of me : like a crane or a swallow, so did I chatter; I did mourn as a dove. 8 Mine eyes fail : with looking upward. 9 Lord, I am oppressed; un- dertake for me : what shall I say ? He hath both spoken unto me, and Himself hath done it. 10 I shall go softly all my years : in the bitterness of my soul. 11 Lord, by these things men live, and in all these things is the life of my spirit : so wilt Thou recover me, and make me to live ; behold, for peace I had great bitterness. 12 But Thou hast in love to my soul delivered it from the pit of cor- ruption : for Thou hast cast all my sins behind Thy back. 13 For the grave cannot praise Thee, death cannot celebrate Thee : they that go down into the pit cannot hope for Thy truth. 14 The living, the living, he shall praise Thee, as I do this day : the father to the children shall make known Thy truth. 15 The Lord was ready to save me : therefore we will sing my songs to the stringed instruments all the days of our life in the house of the Lord. Glory be, etc. Ant. All the days of my life : the Lord was ready to save me. Ant. Praise Him. Laudaie Dominum. Psalm cxlviii. Cantate Domino. Psalm cxlix. Laudaie Dominum. Psalm cl., p. 6. Ant. Praise Him : in the firma- ment of His power. From Epiphany to Lentj and from Trinity to Advent: , Chaptee. 1 Cor. XVI. "XTTT^TCH ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong. Let all your things be done with charity. I^. Thanks be to God. From Trinity to Advent, all the rest as pp. 12, 13. WEDNESDAY. f". Let Thy merciful kindness, Lord, be upon us. I^. As we do put our trust in Thee. y. God, make speed to save us. ]^. Lord, make haste to help us. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen. [From Septuagesima to Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. Wash me throughly. Miserere mei. Psalm li., p. 10. Ant. Wash me throughly : from my wickedness, God. Ant. Thou, God. Te decet hymnus. Psalm lxv. T^HOU, God, art praised in Sion : and unto Thee shall the vow be performed in Jerusalem. 16 PSALTEH. 2 Thou that hearest the prayer : unto Thee shall all flesh come. 3 My misdeeds prevail against me : be Thou merciful unto our sins. 4 Blessed is the man, whom Thou choosest, and receivest unto Thee : he shall dwell in Thy court, and shall be satisfied with the pleasures of Thy house, even of Thy holy temple. 5 Thou shalt show us wonderful things in Thy righteousness, God of our salvation : Thou that art the hope of all the ends of the earth, and of them that remain in the broad sea. 6 Who in His strength setteth fast the mountains : and is girded about with power. 7 Who stilleth the raging of the sea : and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the people. 8 They also that dwell in the uttermost parts of the earth shall be afraid at Thy tokens : Thou that makest the outgoings of the morning and evening to praise Thee. 9 Thou visitest the earth, and blessest it : Thou makest it very plenteous. 10 The river of God is full of water : Thou preparest their corn, for so Thou providest for the earth. 11 Thou w^aterest her furrows. Thou sendest rain into the little valleys thereof : Thou makest it soft with the drops of rain, and blessest the increase of it. 12 Thou crownest the year with Thy goodness : and Thy clouds drop fatness. 13 They shall drop upon the dwell- ings of the wilderness : and the little hills shall rejoice on every side. 14 The folds shall be full of sheep : the valleys also shall stand so thick with corn, that they shall laugh and sing. Glory be, etc. Ant. Thou, God : art praised in Sion. Ant. My lips shall praise Thee. Dens, Deus meus. Psalm lxiii. Dens misereatur. Psalm lxvii., p. 5. Ant. My lips shall praise Thee : as long as I live. Ant. The Lord shall judge. Song of Hannah. Exultavit cor meum. 1 Sam. ii. IV/TY heart rejoiceth in the Lord : mine horn is exalted in the Lord. 2 My mouth is enlarged over mine enemies : because I rejoice in Thy salvation. 3 There is none holy as the Lord : for there is none beside Thee : neither is there any rock like our God. . 4 Talk no more : so ej proudly. 5 Let not arrogancy come out of your mouth : for the Lord is a God of knowledge, and by Him actions are weighed. 6 The bows of the mighty men are broken : and they that stumbled are girded with strength. 7 They that were full have hired out themselves for bread : and they that were hungry ceased. 8 So that the barren hath born seven : and she that hath many chil- dren is waxed feeble. 9 The Lord killeth, and maketh alive : He bringeth down to the grave, and bringeth up. 10 The Lord maketh poor, and maketh rich : He bringeth low, and lifteth up. 11 He raiseth up the poor out of the dust : and lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill. 12 To set them among princes : and to make them inherit the throne of glory. LAUDS: WEDXESDAY AND THUESDAT. 17 13 For the pillars of the earth are the Lord's : and He hath set the world upou them. 14 He will keep the feet of His saints, and the wicked shall be silent in darkness : for by strenj^th shall no man prevail, 15 The adversaries of the Lord shall be broken to pieces : out of heaven shall He thunder upon them. 16 The Lord shall judge the ends of the earth : and He shall give strength unto His king, and exalt the horn of His anointed. Glory be, etc. Anf. The Lord shall judge : the ends of the earth. Ant. praise God. Latidafe Dominum. Psalm cxlviii. Caniate Domino. Psalm cxLix. Laiidate Dominum. Psalm cl. p. 6. Ant. praise God : all ye heavens. From Epiphany to Lent and from Trinity to Advent: Chapteb. 1 Cor. xyi. WATCH ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong. Let all your things be done with charity. R-. Thanks be to God. From Trinity to Advent, all the rest as pp. 12, 13. THURSDAY. y. Let Thy merciful kindness, Lord, be upon us. R'. As we do put our trust in Thee. y. God, make speed to save us. R'. Lord, make haste to help us. ' y. Glory be to the Father, and to I the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I RT. As it was in the beginning, is ! now, and ever shall be : world without , end. Amen. j Alleluia. I \_From Septuagesirna till Wednesday in Holy Week: ! Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Anf. Against Thee only. Miserere mei. Psalm li., p. 10. Ant. Against Thee only have I sinned : have mercv upon me, God. Ant. Lord, Thou hast been. Domine refugium. Psalm xc. T ORD, Thou hast been our refuge : from one generation to another. 2 Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever the earth and the world were made : Thou art God from everlasting, and world without end. 3 Thou turnest man to destruc- ! tion : again Thou sayest. Come again, I ye children of men. 4 For a thousand years in Thy sight are but as yesterday : seeing j that is past as a watch in the night. 5 As soon as Thou scatterest them they are even as a sleep : and fade away suddenly like the grass. 6 In the morning it is green, and groweth up : but in the evening it is cut down, dried up, and withei-ed. 7 For we consume away in Thy displeasure : and are afraid at Thy wrathful indignation. 8 Thou hast set our misdeeds be- fore Thee : and our secret sins in the light of Thy countenance. 9 For when Thou art angry all our davs are gone : we bring our 18 PSALTEE. years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. 10 The days of our age are three- score years and ten; and though men be so strong that they come to four- score years : yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it awa}^ and we are gone. 11 But who regardeth the power of Thy wratli : for even thereafter as a man feareth, so is Thy displeasure. 12 So teach us to number our days : that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. 13 Turn Thee again, Lord, at the last : and be gracious unto Thy servants. 14 satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon : so shall we rejoice and be glad all the days of our life. 15 Comfort us again now after the time that Thou hast plagued us : and for the years wherein we have suffered adversity. 16 Show Thy servants Thy work : and their children Thy glory. 17 And the glorious Majesty of the Lord our God be upon us : pros- per Thou the work of our hands upon us, O prosper Thou our handy-work. Glory be, etc. A nt. Lord : Thou hast been our refuge. Ant. Have I not thought ^ Deus, Beus mens. Psalm lxiii. Deus misereaiur. Psalm lxvii., p. 5. Ant. Have I not thought upon Thee : when I was waking ? Ant. The Lord shall reign. Song of Moses. Cantemus Domino. Exodus xv. T WILL sing unto the Lord, for He hath triumplied gloriously : the horse and his rider hath He thrown into the sea. 2 The Lord is my strength and song : and is become my salvation. 3 He is my God, and I will pre- pare Him an habitation : my father's God, and I will exalt Him. 4 The Lord is a man of war ; the Lord is His Name: Pharaoh's chariots and his host hath He cast into the sea. 5 His chosen captains also are drowned in the Eed sea : the depths have covered them ; they sank into the bottom as a stone. 6 Thy right hand, Lord, is be- come glorious in power ; Thy right hand, Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy : and in the greatness of Thine excellency Thou hast over- thrown them that rose up against Thee. 7 Thou sentest forth Thy wrath, which consumed them as stubble : and with the blast of Thy nostrils the waters were gathered together. 8 The floods stood upright as an heap : and the depths were congealed in the heart of the sea. 9 The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil : my lust shall be satisfied upon them. 10 I will draw my sword : my hand shall destroy them. 11 Thoudidst blow with Thy wind, the sea covered them : they sank as lead in the mighty waters. 12 Who is like unto Thee, Lord, among the gods : who is like unto Thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders ? 13 Thou stretchedst out Thy right hand : the earth swallowed them. 14 Thou in Thy mercy : hast led forth the people which Thou hast re- deemed. 15 Thou hast guided them in Thy strength : unto Thy holy habitation. LAUDS : THrRSDAY AND FRIDAY. 19 16 The people shall hear, and be afraid : sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants of Palestina. 17 Then the dukes of Edom shall be amazed ; the might}^ men of Moab, trembling shall take hold upon them : all the inhabitants of Canaan shall melt aw a J. 18 Fear and dread shall fall upon them : by the greatness of Thine arm. 19 They shall be as still as a stone: till Thy people pass over, Lord, till the people pass over, which Thou hast purchased. 20 Thou shalt bring them in, and plant them in the mountain of Thine inheritance : in the place, Lord, which Thou hast made for Thee to dwell in. 21 In the sanctuary, Lord, which Th}' hands have established : the Lord shall reign for ever and ever. 22 For the horse of Pharaoh went in with his chariots and with his horsemen into the sea : and the Lord brought again the waters of the sea upon them. 23 But the children of Israel went on dv}' land : in the midst of the sea. Glory be, etc. Ant. The Lord shall reign : for ever and ever. Ant. praise. Laudate Domimtm. Psalm cxlviit. Cantaie Domino. Psalm cxlix. Laudate Dommiim. Psalm CL., p. 6. Ant. praise : the Lord of heaven. From Eph^hany to Lent, and from Trinity to Advent : Chapter. 1 Cor. xvi. WATCH ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong, i Let all your things be done with charity. R?. Thanks be to God. From Trinity to Advent^ all tlie rest as pp. 12, 13. FRIDAY. "f . Let Thy merciful kindness, O Lord, be upon us. 5^. As we do put our trust in Thee. y. God, make speed to save us. I^. O Lord, make haste to help us. f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. [From Septiiagcsima to Wednesday in lioly JFerJc : Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. stablish me. Miserere met, Leus. Psalm li., p. 10. Ant. stablish me : with Thy free Spirit. Ant. Hearken unto me. Domine, exaudi. Psalm cxliii. TTEAR my prayer, Lord, and consider ray desire: hearken unto me for Thy truth and righteousness' sake. 2 And enter not into judgment wn"th Thy servant : for in Thy sight shall no man living be justified. 3 For the enemy hath persecuted my soul ; he hath smitten my life down to the ground : he hath laid me in the darkness, as the men that have been long dead. 20 PSALTER. 4 Therefore is my spirit vexed within me : and my heart within me is desolate. 5 Yet do I remember the time past ; I muse upon all Thy works : yea, I exercise myself in the works of Thy hands. 6 I stretch forth my hands unto Thee : my soul gaspeth unto Thee as a thirsty land. 7 Hear me, Lord, and that soon, for my spirit waxeth faint : hide not Thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that go down into the pit. 8 let me hear Thy loving-kind- ness betimes in the morning, for in Thee is my trust : show Thou me the way that I should walk in, for I lift up my soul unto Thee. 9 Deliver me, Lord, from mine enemies : for I flee unto Thee to hide me, 10 Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee, for Thou art my God : let Thy loving Spirit lead me forth into the land of righteousness. 11 Quicken me, Lord, for Thy Name's sake : and for Thy righteous- ness' sake bring my soul out of trouble. 12 And of Thy goodness slay mine enemies : and destroy all them that vex my soul ; for I am Thy servant. Glory be, etc. Ani. Hearken unto me : for Thy truth and righteousness' sake. Ant. God shew us. Dens, Deus metis. Psalm lxiii. Deus misereatur. Psalm lxvii., p, 5. Ant. God shew us : the light of His countenance. Ant. Lord, I have heard. Song of Habakkuk. Bomine audivi. Habakkuk iii. Q LORD, I have heard Thy speech: and was afraid. 2 Lord, revive Thy work : in the midst of the years. 3 In the midst of the years make known : in wrath remember mercy. 4 God came from Teman : and the Holy One from Mount Paran. 5 His glory covered the heavens : and the earth was full of His praise. 6 And His brightness was as the light : He had horns coming out of His hand. 7 And there was the hiding of His power : before Him went the pesti- lence. 8 And burning coals went forth at His feet : He stood and measured the earth. 9 He beheld and drove asunder the nations : and the everlasting mountains were scattered. 10 The perpetual hills did bow : His ways are everlasting. 11 I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction : and the curtains of the land of Midian did tremble. 12 Was the Lord displeased against the rivers ? was Thine anger against the rivers : was Thy wrath against the sea ; 13 That Thou didst ride upon Thine horses : and Thy chariots of salvation ? 14 Thy bow was made quite naked : according to the oaths of the. tribes, even Thy word. 15 Thou didst cleave the earth with rivers : the mountains saw Thee, and they trembled. 16 The overflowing of the water : passed by. 17 The deep uttered his voice : and lifted up his hands on high. 18 The sun and moon stood still in their habitation : at the light of Thine arrows they went, and at the shining of Thy glittering spear. 19 Thou didst march throuijh the LAUDS : FEIDAY AND SATURDAY. 21 land in indignation : Thou didst thresh the heathen in anger. 20 Thou wentest forth for the salvation of Thy people : even for salvation with Thine Anointed. 21 Thou woundedst the head out of the house of the wicked : by dis- covering the foundation unto the neck. 22 Thou didst strike through with his staves the head of his villages : they came out as a whirlwind to scatter me. 23 Their rejoicing : was as to de- vour the poor secretl}'. 24 Thou didst walk through the sea with Thine horses : through the heap of great waters. 25 When I heard, ni}^ belly trem- bled : my lips quivered at the voice. 26 Eottenness entered into my bones : and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the day of trouble. 27 When He cometh up unto the people : He will invade them with His troops. 28 Although the fig-tree shall not blossom : neither shall fruit be on the vines; 29 The labour of the olives shall fail : and the fields shall yield no meat ; 30 The flock shall be cut off from the fold : and there shall be no herd in the stalls ; 31 Yet I will rejoice in the Lord : I will joy in the God of my salva- tion. 32 The Lord God is my strength : and He will make my feet like hinds' feet. 1 33 And He will make me to walk : ' upon mine high places. Glor}'- be, etc. I Ant. Lord, I have heard Thy I speech : and was afraid. Ant. Praise Him in the cymbals. Laudate Bomimcm. Psalm cxlviii. Cantate Domino. Psalm cxlix. Laudate JJominum. Psalm cl., p. 6. Ant. Praise Him in the cymbals and dances : praise Him upon the strings and pipe. From Epipliamj to Lent^ and from Trinity to Advent : Chapter. 1 Cor. xvi. WATCH ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong. Let all your things be done with charity. 1^7. Thanks be to God. From Trinity to Advent., all the rest as pp. 12, 13. SATURDAY. y. Let Thy merciful kindness, Lord, be upon us. 1^7. As we do put our trust in Thee. f. God, make speed to save us. IV. Lord, make haste to help us. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R?. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. [From Septiiagesima to Wednesday in Holy TFee/c : Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. be favourable. Miserere mei, Dens. Psalm lt., p. 10. Ant. be favourable : and gracious unto Sion. 22 PSALTEE. Ant. It is a good thing. Bonum est conjiteri. Psalm xcii. TT is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord : and to sing praises unto Thy Name, most Highest. 2 To tell of Thy loving-kindness early in the morning : and of Thy truth in the night-season. 3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the lute : upon a loud instrument, and upon the harp. 4 For Thou, Lord, hast made me glad through Thy works : and I will rejoice in giving praise for the opera- tions of Thy hands. 5 Lord, how glorious are Thy works : Thy thoughts are very deep. 6 An unwise man doth not well consider this : and a fool doth not understand it. 7 When the ungodly are green as the grass, and when all the workers of wickedness do flourish : then shall they be destroyed for ever; but Thou, Lord, art the most Highest for ever- more. 8 For lo. Thine enemies, Lord, lo, Thine enemies shall perish : and all the workers of wickedness shall be destroyed. 9 But mine horn shall be exalted like the horn of an unicorn : for I am anointed with fresh oil. 10 Mine eye also shall see his lust of mine enemies : and mine ear shall hear his desire of the wicked that arise up against me. 11 The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree : and shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. 12 Such as are planted in the house of the Lord : shall flourish in the courts of the house of our God. 13 They also shall bring forth more fruit in their age : and shall be fat and well-liking. 14 That they may show how true I the Lord my strength is : and that there is no unrighteousness in Him. Glory be, etc. Ant. It is a good thing : to give thanks unto the Lord. Ant. All the ends of the world. Deus, Dens metis. Psalm LXiii. Deus misereatur. Psalm lxvii., p. 5. Ant. All the ends of the world : shall fear Him. Ant. The Lord shall repent. Song of Moses. Audite cceli. Deut. xxxii. r^IYE ear, ye heavens, and I will speak : and hear, earth, the words of my mouth. 2 My doctrine shall drop as the rain : my speech shall distil as the dew. 3 As the small rain upon the tender herb : and as the showers upon the grass. 4 Because I will publish : the Name of the Lord. 5 Ascribe ye greatness : unto our God. 6 He is the Rock, His work is perfect : for all His ways are judg- ment. 7 A God of truth and without iniquity : just and right is He. 8 Tliey have corrupted themselves : their spot is not the spot of His children. 9 They are a perverse : and crooked generation. 10 Do ye thus requite the Lord : foolish people and unwise ? 11 Is not He thy Father that hath bought thee : hat'i He not made thee, and established tbee.P 12 Remember the days of old : consider the years of many genera- tions. LAUDS : SATURDAY. 23 13 Ask thy father, and he will show thee : thy elders, and they will tell thee. 14 When the Most High divided to the nations their inheritance : when He separated the sons of Adam; 15 He set the bounds of the people : according to the number of the children of Israel. 16 For the Lord's portion is His people : Jacob is the lot of His in- heritance. 17 He found him in a desert land : and in the waste howling wilderness. 18 He led him about. He in- structed him : He kept him as the apple of His eye. 19 As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young : spi-eadeth abroad her wings, taketli them, beareth them on her wings ; 20 So the Lord alone did lead him : and there was no strange God with him. 21 He made him ride on the high places of the earth : that he might eat the increase of the fields. 22 And He made him suck honey out of the rock : and oil out of the flinty rock. 23 Butter of kine, and milk of sheep, with fat of lambs and rams of the breed of Bashan : and goats with the fat of the kidneys of wheat, and thou didst drink the pure blood of the grape. 24 But Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked : thou art waxen fat, thou art grown thick, thou art covered with fatness. 25 Then he forsook God Which made him : and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation. 26 They provoked Him to jea- lousy with strange gods : with abominations provoked they Him to auger. 27 They saciificed unto devils, not to God : to gods whom they knew not ; 28 To new gods that came newly up : whom your fathers feared not. 29 Of the Rock that begat thee, thou art unmindful : and hast for- gotten God that formed thee. 30 And when the Lord saw it He abhorred them : because of the pro- voking of His sons and of His daughters, 31 And He said, 1 will hide My face from them : I will see what their end shall be. 32 For they are a very fro ward generation : children in whom is no faith. 33 They have moved Me to jea- lousy with that which is not God : they have provoked Me to anger with their vanities ; 34 And I will move them to jealousy with those which are not a people : I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation. 35 For a fire is kindled in Mine anger : and shall burn unto the lowest hell; 36 And shall consume the earth with her increase : and set on fire the foundations of the mountains. 37 I will heap mischiefs upon them : I will spend Mine arrows upon them. 38 They shall be burnt with hunger : and devoured with burning heat, and with bitter destruction. 39 I will also send the teeth of beasts upon them : with the poison of serpents of the dust. 40 The sword without and terror within shall destroy both the young man and the virgin : the suckling also, with the man of grey hairs. 41 I said, I would scatter them into corners : I would make the re- membrance of them to cease from among men. 24 PSALTEE. 42 Were it not that I feared the wrath of the enemy : lest their ad- versaries should behave themselves strangely ; 43 And lest they should say : Our hand is hi^^h, and the Lord hath not done all this. 44 For they are a nation void of counsel : neither is there any under- standing in them, 45 that they were wise, that they understood this : that they would consider their latter end ! 46 How should one chase a thou- sand : and two put ten thousand to flight? 47 Except their Eock had sold them : and the Lord had shut them up. 48 For their rock is not as our Rock : even our enemies themselves being judges. 49 For their vine is of the vine of Sodom : and of the fields of Go- morrah. 50 Their grapes are grapes of gall : their clusters are bitter. 51 Their wine is the poison of dragons : and the cruel venom of asps. 52 Is not this laid up in store with Me : and sealed up among My treasures ? 53 To Me belongeth vengeance : and recompense. 54 Their foot shall slide : in due time. 55 For the day of their calamity is at hand : and the things that shall come upon them make haste. 56 For the Lord shall judge His people : and repent Himself for His servants ; 57 When He seeth that their power is gone : and there is none shut up, or left. 58 And He shall say, Where are their gods : their rock in whom they trusted ? 59 Which did eat the fat of their sacrifices : and drank the wine of their drink-offerings ? 60 Let them rise up and help you : and be your protection. 61 See now that I, even I, am He : and there is no god with Me. 62 I kill, and I make alive ; I wound, and I heal : neither is there imy that can deliver out of My hand. 63 For I lift up My hand to heaven : and say, I live for ever. 64 If I whet My glittering sword : and Mine hand take hold on judg- ment ; 65 I will render vengeance to Mine enemies : and will reward them that hate Me. 66 I will make Mine arrows drunk with blood : and My sword shall devour flesh. 67 And that with the blood of the slain, and of the captives : from the beginning of revenges upon the enemy. 68 Rejoice, 5^e nations, with His people : for He will avenge the blood of His servants. 69 And will render vengeance to His adversaries : and will be merciful unto His land, and to His people. Glory be, etc. Ant. The Lord shall repent Him- self : for His servants. Ant. Praise Him. Laicdate Domimtm. Psalm cxlviii. Cantate Domino. Psalm cxlix. Laudato Dominion. Psalm cl., p. 6. Ant. Praise Him : on the well- tuned cymbals. From Epiphany to Lent, and from Trinity to Advent : r PRIME. 25 W^ Chapter. 1 Cor. xvi. ATCH ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong. Let all your things be done with charity. IV. Thanks be to God. From Trinity to Advent^ all the rest as pp. 12, 13. Prime, and every other hour except Lauds, begins as follows, in silence: •J« In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Our Father, etc. Then aloud: ^T. O God, make speed to save us. J^. Lord, make haste to help us. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Hol}^ Ghost. I^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. \_From Septicagesima to Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Hymn. Jam lucis orto sidere. Now that the daylight fills the sky, We lift our hearts to God on high. That He, in all we do or say, Would keep us free from harm to-day : Would guard our hearts and tongues strife ; From anger's din would hide or.r life ; From all ill sights would turn our eyes ; Would close our ears from vanities ; Would keep our inmost conscience pure ; Our souls from folly would secure ; Would bid us check the pride of sense With due and holv abstinence. from So we, when this new day is gone, And night in turn is drawing on. With conscience by the world unstain'd Shall praise His Name for victory gain'd. All laud to God the Father be ; All laud, Eternal Son, to Thee ; All laud for ever, as is meet, To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. {The foregoing verse forms the doxology to the Office Hymn after Candlemas till Wednesday in Holy Week inclusive ; and from Trinity till Christmas: ex- cept through the octaves of Corpus Christi and of the Holy Kaine, and on all feasts of the Blessed Virgin, and through their Octaves, when the follow- ing verse is substituted : All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Virgin- born, to Thee ! All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. This last verse is also used from Christ- mas Bay to Candlemas, inclusive. Fi'om Low Sunday to Ascension : We pray Thee, King, with glory deck'd, In this our Paschal joy, protect. From all that death would fain effect, Thy ransom'd flock, Thine own elect. To Thee Who, dead, again dost live. All glory. Lord, Thy people give ; All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. From Ascension to Whitsun Day: Be Thou our Joy and Thou our Guard, Who art to be our great Reward : Our glory and our boast in Thee, For ever and for ever be I All glory. Lord, to Thee we pay. Ascending o'er the stars to-day; All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Pai-aclete. Amen. From Whitsun Bay to Trinity: Thou once in every holy breast Didst bid indwelling grace to rest : This day our sins, we pray, release, And in our time, Lord, "give peace. To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, praise be done ; And Christ the Lord upon us pour, The Spirit's gift for evermore. Amen. And the like rule is observed at all the I£ot{rs.] 26 PSALTEE. [All the Psalms which follow ivere used in the Sarum Office on Sundays, except at Christmas and Easter tides. On Ferias, Deus, in nomine. Psalm ltv. Beati immaculati, and Retribue, Psalm CXIX. For those who jn-efer it, the modern Ro- man use is here subjoined. And before each Pmlm is indicated the day en which it is so used. In this latter use, Glory be is said after each Psahn : in the former, after every alternate Psalm, as marked below. Eomajst Use. Sunday. 1. Pens in nomine, Tsalrmjiy. 2. Confitemini Bomino, Psalm cxviii. (changed in Lent to Bominus regnavit. Psalm xciii.) 3. Beaii immaculati, and Retribue servo tuo. Psalm cxix. 4. Qui- cunque vult. Baily. 1. Beus in nomine, Vs,K\m.i.w. 3. Beati immaculati, and Retribue servo tuo, Psalm CXIX. After Psalm liv, is said : Monday. 2. Bomini est terra. Psalm XXIV. Tuesday. 2. Ad tc, Bomine, levavi. Psalm XXV. Wednesday. 2. Jicdica me Bomine. Psalm XXVI, Thursday. 2. Bominus regit me. Psalm XXIII. F'riday. 2. Beus, Beus meus. Psalm XXII. On Saturdays and Festivals no inter- mediate Psalms, but only : 1. Beus in nomine, Psalm ltv., and 2. Beati immaculati, and Retribue servo tuo. Psalm CXIX.] On ordinary Sundays. Ant. The Lord is my Shepherd. [For other Antiphons, see Proper of Seasons. '\ [Or Friday only.] Beus, Beus meus. Psalm xxii. XfY God, my God, look upon me ; why hast Tliou forsaken me : and art so far from my health, and from the words of m}^ complaint? 2 my God, I cry iu the day- time, but Thou hearest not : and in the nii^ht-season also I take no rest. 3 And Thou continuest holy : O Thou worship of Israel. 4 Our fathers hoped in Thee : they trusted in Thee, and Thou didst deliver them. 5 They called upon Thee, and were holpen : they put their trust iu Thee, and were not confounded. 6 But as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. 7 All they that see me laugh me to scorn : they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, saj^ing, 8 He trusted in God, that He would deliver Him : let Him deliver Him, if He will have Him. 9 But Thou art He that took me out of my mother's womb : Thou wast my hope, when I hanged 3'et upon my mother's breasts. 10 I have been left unto Thee ever since I was born : Thou art my God even from my mother's womb. 11 go not from me, for trouble is hard at hand : and there is none to help me. 12 Many oxen are come about me : fat bulls of Basan close me in on every side. 13 They gape upon me with their mouths : as it were a ramping and a roaring lion. 14 I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint : my heart also in the midst of my body is even like melting wax. 15 ]My strength is dried up like a PRIME. 27 potsherd, and ray tongue cleaveth to my gums : and Thou shalt bring me into the dust of death. 16 For many dogs are come about me : and the counsel of the wicked laj'eth siege against me. 17 They pierced my hands and my feet; I may tell all my bones : they stand staring and looking upon me. 18 They part my garments among them : and cast lots upon my vesture. 19 But be not Thou far from me, O Lord : Thou art my succour, haste Thee to help me. 20 Deliver ray soul from the sword : m}-- darling from the power of the dog. 21 Save me from the lion's mouth : Thou hast heard me also from among the horns of the unicorns. 22 I will declare Thy Name unto my brethren : in the midst of the congregation will I praise Thee. 23 praise the Lord, ye that fear Him : magnify Him, all ye of the seed of Jacob, and fear Him, all ye seed of Israel; 24 For He hath not despised, nor abhorred, the low estate of the poor : He hath not hid His face from him, but when he called unto Him He heard him. 25 My prai■". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ¥^. Heal my soul : for I have sinned against Thee. f'. Thou hast been my succour. I^. Leave me not, neither forsake me, God of my salvation. Fetitions as at Monday Lauds, p. 12. [In Lent, after Miserere, Ps. li., is said Domine, ne in furore. Psalm xxxviii. PUT me not to rebuke, O Lord, in Thine anger : neither chasten me in Thy heavy displeasure. 2 For Thine arrows stick fast in me : and Thy hand presseth me sore. 3 There is no health in my flesh, because of Thy displeasure : neither is there any rest in my bones, by reason of my sin. 4 For my wickednesses are gone over my head : and are like a sore burden, too heavy for me to bear. 5 My wounds stink, and are corrupt : through my foolishness. 6 I am brought into so great trouble and misery : that I go mourning all the day long. 7 For my loins are filled with a sore disease : md there is no whole part in my body. 8 I am feeble and sore smitten : T have roared for the very disquietness of my heart. 9 Lord, Thou knowest all my desii'e : and my groaning is not hid from Thee. 10 My heart panteth, my strength hath failed me : and the sight of mine eyes is gone from me. 11 My lovers and my neighbours did stand looking upon my trouble : and my kinsmen stood afar ofif. 12 They also that sought after ray life laid mares for me : and they that went about to do me evil talked of wickedness, and imagined ieceit all the day long. 13 As for me, I was like a deaf man, and leard not : and as one that is dumb, who doth lot open his mouth. 14 I became even as a man that heareth lot : and in whose mouth are no reproofs. 15 For in Thee, O Lord, have I put my ;rust : Thou shalt answer for me, Lord my 3od. 16 I have required that they, even mine enemies, should not triumph over me : for when my foot slipped, they rejoiced greatly against me. 17 And I, truly, am set in the plague : and my heaviness is ever in my sight. 18 For I will confess my wickedness : and be sorry for my sin. 19 But mine enemies live, and are mighty : and they that hate me wrongfully are many in number. 20 They also that reward evil for good are against me : because I follow the thing that good is. 21 Forsake me not, O Lord my God : be not Thou far from me. 22 Haste Thee to help me : O Lord God of my salvation. Glory be, etc.] ^ ^. God, make speed to save us. I^. Lord, make haste to help us. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen. Alleluia. \_From Septuagesima till Wednesday in Soly Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Hymx. Rector potens, verax Deus. OGOD of truth, Lord of might. Who ord'rest time and change aright. And send'st the early morning ray. And light'st the glow of perfect day : Extinguish Thou each sinful fire, And banish every ill desire ; And while Thoukeep'st the body whole. Shed forth Thy peace upon the soul. Father, that we ask be done. Through Jesus Christ, Thine only Son ; Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. Ant. Sunday. Let the glory of praise. Ant. Feeial. Let me not. Fefecit anima mea. Psalm cxix. IV/rY soul hath longed for Thy salva- tion : and I have a good hope because of Thy word. 82 Mine eyes long sore for Thy 42 PSALTER. word : saying, when wilt Thou comfort me ? 83 For I am become like a bottle in the smoke : yet do I not forget Thy statutes. 84 How many are the days of Thy servant : when wilt Thou be avenged of them that persecute me ? 85 The proud have digged pits for me : which are not after Thy law. 86 All Thy commandments are true : they persecute me falsely; be Thou my help. 87 They had almost made an end of me upon earth : but I forsook not Thy commandments. 88 quicken me after Thy loving- kindness : and so shall I keep the testimonies of Thy mouth. 89 Lord, Thy word : endureth for ever in heaven. 90 Thy truth also remaineth from one generation to another : Thou hast laid the foundation of the earth, and it abideth. 91 They continue this day accord- ing to Thine ordinance : for all things serve Thee. 92 If my delight had not been in Thy law : I should have perished in my trouble. 93 I will never forget Thy com- mandments : for with them Thou hast quickened me. 94 I am Thine, save me : for I have sought Thy commandments. 95 The ungodly laid wait for me to destroy me : but I will consider Thy testimonies. 96 I see that all things come to an end : but Thy commandment is exceeding broad. Glory be, etc. Quomodo dilexi ! T OE,D, what love have T unto Thy law : all the day long is my study in it. 98 Thou through Thy command- . ments hast made me wiser than mine enemies : for they are ever with me. 99 I have more understanding than my teachers : for Thy testi- monies are my study. 100 I am wiser than the aged : because I keep Thy commandments. 101 I have refrained my feet from every evil way : that I may keep Thy word. 102 I have not shrunk from Thy judgments : for Thou teachest me. 103 how sweet are Thy words unto my throat : yea, sweeter than honey unto my mouth. 104 Through Thy commandments I get understanding : therefore I hate all evil ways. 105 Thy word is a lantern unto my feet : and a light unto my paths. 106 I have sworn, and am sted- fastly purposed : to keep Thy right- eous judgments. 107 I am troubled above measure : quicken me, Lord, according to Thy word. 108 Let the free-will offerings of my mouth please Thee, Lord : and teach me Thy judgments. 109 My soul is alway in my hand : yet do I not forget Thy law. 110 The ungodly have laid a snare for me : but yet I swerved not from Thy commandments. 111 Thy testimonies have I claimed as mine heritage for ever : and why.P they are the very joy of my heart. 112 I have applied my heart to fulfil Thy statutes alway : even unto the end. Glory be, etc. Iniquos odio habui. T HATE them that imagine evil things : but Thy law do I love. 114 Thou art my defence and shield : and my trust is in Thy word. SEXT9. 43 115 Away from me, ye wicked : I will keep the commandments of my God. 116 stablish me according to Thy word, that I may live : and let me not be disappointed of my hope. 117 Hold Thou me up, and I shall be safe : yea, my delight shall be ever in Thy statutes. 118 Thou hast trodden down all them that depart from Thy statutes : for they imagine but deceit. 119 Thou puttest away all the un- godly of the earth like dross : there- fore I love Thy testimoni'is. 120 My flesh trembleth for fear of Thee : and I am afraid of Thy judg- ments. 121 I deal with the thing that is lawful and right : give me not over unto mine oppressors. 122 Make Thou Thy servant to delight in that which is good : that the proud do me no wrong. 123 Mme eyes are wasted away with looking for Thy health : and for the word of Thy righteousness. 12 i deal with Thy servant ac- cording unto Thy loving mercy : and teach me Thy statutes. 125 I am Thy servant, grant me understanding : that I may know Thy testimonies. 126 It is time for Thee, Lord, to lay to Thine hand : for they have destroyed Thy law. 127 For I love Thy command- ments : above gold and precious stone. 128 Therefore hold I straight all Thy commandments : and all false ways I utterly abhor. Glory be, etc. Ant. Let the glory of praise re- sound from the lips of all to the Father, and the Only-begotten Son : to the Holy Spirit let like praise be paid for ever, Chapteb. 1 St. John v. T'HERE are Three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost : and these Three are One. 1^7. Lord, Thy word endureth : for ever in heaven. J. Thy truth also remaineth from one generation to another. I^. For ever in heaven. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Lord, Thy word endureth : for ever in heaven. f. The Lord is my Shepherd, therefore can I lack nothing. ^. He shall feed me in a green pasture. y. The Lord be with you. I^. And with thy spirit. Colled of the day. "f . The Lord be with you. JBp'. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. I^. Thanks be to God.] Ferial : Ant. Let me not : be disappointed of my hope. Chapter. 1 Thess. v. pROVE all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil. 117. I will alway give : thanks unto the Lord. ^ . His praise shall ever be in my mouth. I^. Thanks unto the Lord. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. IV. I will alway give : thanks unto the Lord. y. The Lord is my Shepherd, therefore shall I lack nothing. I^. He shall feed me in a green pasture. Petitions as at Monday Lauds, p. 12. [/« Lent^ instead of Miserere, Psalm li., is said 44 PSALTER. Beus misereatur. Psalm lxvii. GOD be merciful unto us, and bless us : and shew us the light of His countenance, and be merciful unto us ; 2 That Thy -way may be known upon earth : Thy saving health among all nations. 3 Let the people praise Thee, God : yea, let all the people praise Thee. 4 let the nations rejoice and be glad : for Thou Shalt judge the folk righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. 5 Let the people praise Thee, O God : let all the people praise Thee. 6 Then shall the earth bring forth her in- crease : and God, even our own God, shall give us His blessing. 7 God shall bless us : and all the ends of the world shall fear Him. Glory be, etc.] Nones, •i« "f . God, make speed to save TIS. I^. Lord, make haste to help us. "f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. [From Septuagesima to Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Hymn. Rerum Deus tenax vigor. OGOD, creation's secret force. Thyself unmov'd, all motion's source. Who from the morn till evening's ray. Through all its changes guid'st the day : Grant us, when this short life is past, The gloi'ious evening that shall last : That by a holy death attain'd. Eternal glory may be gain'd. O Father, that we ask be done. Through Jesus Christ, Thine only Son ; Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. Ant. Sunday. Of Whom and through Whom. Ant. Feeial. Give me under- standing. Mirabilia. Psalm cxix. T^HY testimonies are wonderful : therefore doth my soul keep them. 130 When Thy word goeth forth : it giveth light and understanding unto the simple. 131 I opened my mouth, and drew in my breath : for my delight was in Thy commandments. 132 look Thou upon me, and be merciful unto me : as Thou usest to do unto those that love Thy Name. 133 Order my steps in Thy word : and so shall no wickedness have do- minion over me. 134 deliver m^e from the wrong- ful dealings of men : and so shall I keep Thy commandments. 135 Shew the light of Thy coun- tenance upon Thy servant : and teach me Thy statutes. 136 Mine eyes gush out with wa- ter : because men keep not Thy law. 137 Righteous art Thou, Lord : and true is Thy judgment. 138 The testimonies that Thou hast commanded : are exceeding righteous and true. 139 My zeal hath even consumed me : because mine enemies have for- gotten Thy words. 140 Thy word is tried to the utter- most : and Thy servant loveth it. 141 I am small, and of no reputa- tion : yet do I not forget Thy com- mandments. 142 Thy righteousness is an ever- lasting righteousness : and Thy law is the truth. 143 Trouble and heaviness have taken hold upon me : yet is my delight in Thy commandments. 144 The righteousness of Thy tes- timonies is everlasting : grant me understanding, and I shall live. Glory be, etc. NONES. 45 Clamavi in toto corde meo. T CALL with ray whole heart : hear me, Lord, I will keep Thy statutes. 146 Yea, even unto Thee do I call : help me, and I shall keep Thy testimonies. 147 Early in the morning do I cry unto Thee : for in Thj^ word is my trust. 148 Mine eyes prevent the night- watches : that I might be occupied in Thy words, 149 Hear my voice, Lord, accord- ing unto Thy loving-kindness : quicken me, according as Thou art wont. 150 They draw nigh that of malice persecute me : and are far from Thy law. 151 Be Thou nigh at hand, O Lord : for all Thy commandments are true. 152 As concerning Thy testimonies, I haye known long since : that Thou hast grounded them for ever. 153 consider mine adversity, and deliver me : for I do not forget Thy law. 154 Avenge Thou my cause, and deliver me : quicken me, according to Thy word. 155 Health is far from the ungodly : for they regard not Thy statutes. 156 Great is Thy mercy, Lord : quicken me, as Thou art wont. 157 Many there are that trouble me, and persecute me : yet do I not swerve from Thy testimonies. 158 It grieveth me when 1 see the transgressors : because they keep not Thy law. 159 Consider, Lord, how I love Thy commandments : quicken me, according to Thy loving-kindness. 160 Thy word is true from ever- lasting : all the judgments of Thy righteousness endure for evermore. Glory be, etc. Frincipes persecuti sunt. "pRINCES have persecuted me with- out a cause : but my heart stand- eth in awe of Thy word. 162 I am as glad of Thy word : as one that findeth great spoils. 163 As for lies, I hate and abhor them : but Thy law do I love. 164 Seven times a day do I praise Thee : because of Thy righteous judg- ments. 165 Great is the peace that they have who love Thy law : and they are not offended at it. 166 Lord, I have looked for Thy saving health : and done after Thy commandments. 167 My soul hath kept Thy testi- monies ; and loved them exceedingly. 168 T have kept Thy command- ments and testimonies : for all my ways are before Thee. 169 Let my complaint come before Thee, Lord : give me understand- ing, according to Thy word. 170 Let my supplication come before Thee : deliver me, according to Thy word. 171 My lips shall speak of Thy praise : when Thou hast taught me Thy statutes. 172 Yea, my tongue shall sing of Thy word : for all Thy command- ments are righteous. 173 Let Thine hand help me : for I have chosen Thy commandments. 174 I have longed for Thy saving health, Lord : and in Thy law is my delight. 175 let my soul live, and it shall praise Thee : and Thy judg- ments shall help me. 176 I have gone astray like a sheep that is lost : seek Thy ser- vant, for I do not forget Thy com- mandments. Glory be, etc. 46 PSALTER. [^Sunday. Ant. Of Whom, and througli Whom, and to Whom, are all things : to Him be glory for ever. Chaptee. Eph. IV. ANE Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all. Who is above all, and through all, and in you all. Who is blessed for ever. I^. I call with my whole heart : hear me, Lord. ^. I will keep Thy statutes. I^- Hear me, Lord. f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. I call with my whole heart : hear me, Lord. y. cleanse Thou me from my secret faults. I^. Keep Thy servant also from presumptuous sins. y. The Lord be with you. ^. And with thy spirit. Collect of the day. 'f. The Lord be with you. ;Ey. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. I^. Thanks be to God.] Ferial. Ant. Give me understanding : ac- cording to Th}'' word. Chapter. Gal. vi. "DEAR ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. ly. deliver me : and be merciful unto me. y. My foot standeth right : I will praise the Lord in the congregations. ly. And be merciful unto me. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. deliver me : and be merciful unto me. y. O cleanse Thou me from my secret faults. I^. Keep Thy servant also from presumptuous sins. Petitions as at Monday Lauds, p. 12. [In Lent, after Miserere, Ps. li., is said Domine, exaudi. Psalm cii. HEAR my prayer, Lord : and let my crying come unto Thee. 2 Hide not Thy face from me in the time of my trouble : incline Thine ear unto me when I call ; O hear me, and that right soon. 3 For my days are consumed away like smoke : and my "bones are burnt up as it were a fire-brand. 4 My heart is smitten down, and withered like grass : so that I forget to eat my bread. 5 For the voice of my groaning : my bones will scarce cleave to my flesh. 6 I am become like a pelican in the wilder- ness : and like an owl that is in the desert. 7 I have watched, and am even as it were a sparrow : that sitteth alone upon the house- top. 8 Mine enemies revile me all the day long : and they that are mad upon me are sworn together against me. 9 For I have eaten ashes as it were bread : and mingled my drink with weeping ; 10 And that because of Thine indignation and wrath : for Thou hast taken me up, and cast me down. 11 My days are gone like a shadow : and I am withered like grass. 12 But Thou, O Lord, shalt endure for ever : and Thy remembrance throughout all generations. 13 Thou shalt arise, and have mercy upon Sion : for it is time that Thou have mercy upon her, yea, the time is come. 14 And why ? Thy servants think upon her stones : and it pitieth them to see her in the dust. 15 The heathen shall fear Thy Name, O Lord : and all the kings of the earth Thy majesty ; 16 When the Lord shall build up Sion : and when His glory shall appear ; 17 When He turneth Him unto the prayer of the poor destitute : and despiseth not their desire. 18 This shall be written for those that come after : and the people which shall be born shall praise the Lord. 19 For He hath looked down from His sanctuary : out of the heaven did the Lord behold the earth ; 20 That He might hear the mournings of such as are in captivity : and deliver the children appointed unto death ; 21 That they may declare -^he Name of the Lord in Sion : and His worship at Jerusalem ; 22 When the people are gathered together : and the kingdoms also, to serve the Lord. 23 He brought down my strength in my journey : and shortened my days. 21 But I said, my God, take me not away in tlie midst of mine age : as for Thy years, they endure throughout all generations. VESPERS : SUNDAY. 47 25 Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth : and the heavens are the work of Thy hands. 26 They shall perish, but Thou shalt en- dure : they all shall wax old as doth a gar- ment ; 27 And as a vesture shalt Thou change them, and they shall be changed : but Thou art the same, and Thy years shall not fail. 28 The children of Thy servants shall con- tinue : and their seed shall stand fast in Thy sight. Glory be, etc.] SUNDAY. •i« ^. God, make speed to save us. I^. Lord, make haste to help us. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. [From Septuagesima to Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. Sit Thou * on My right hand : said the Lord my God. Dixit Dominus. Psalm ex. fpHE Lord said unto my Lord : Sit ■^ Thou on My right hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool. 2 The Lord shall send the rod of Thy power out of Sion : be Thou ruler, even in the midst among Thine enemies. 3 In the day of Thy power shall the people offer Thee free-will offer- ings with an holy worship : the dew of Thy birth is of the womb of the morning. 4 The Lord sware, and will not repent : Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedech. 5 The Lord upon Thy right hand : shall wound even kings in the day of His wrath. 6 He shall judge among the hea- then ; He shall fill the places with the dead bodies : and smite in sunder the heads over divers countries. 7 He shall drink of the brook in the way : therefore shall He lift up His head. Glory be, etc. Ant. Sit Thoa on My right hand : said the Lord my God. Ant. All His commandments * are true : they stand fast for ever and ever. Confitebor tihi. Psalm cxi. T WILL give thanks unto the Lord with my whole heart : secretly among the faithful, and in the con- gregation. 2 The works of the Lord are great : sought out of all them that have pleasure therein. 3 His work is worthy to be praised, and had in honour : and His right- eousness endureth for ever. 4 The merciful and gracious Lord hath so done His marvellous works : that they ought to be had in remem- brance. 5 He hath given meat unto them that fear Him : He shall ever be mindful of His covenant. 6 He hath shewed His people the power of His works : that He may give them the heritage of the heathen. 7 The works of His hands are verity and judgment : all His com- mandments are true. 8 They stand fast for ever and ever : and are done in truth and equity. 9 He sent redemption unto His people : He hath commanded His covenant for ever ; holy and reverend is His Name. 48 PSALTEE. r 10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom : a good under- standing have all they that do there- after ; the praise of it endureth for ever. Glory be, etc. Ant. All His commandments are true : they stand fast for ever and ever. Ant. He hath great delight * in His commandments. Beatus vir. Psalm cxii. "DLESSED is the man that feareth the Lord : he hath great delight in His commandments. 2 His seed shall be mighty upon earth : the generation of the faithful shall be blessed. 3 Eiches and plenteousness shall be in his house : and his righteous- ness endureth for ever. 4 Unto the godly there ariseth up light in the darkness : he is merciful, loving and righteous. 5 A good man is merciful, and lendeth : and will guide his words with discretion. 6 For he shall never be moved : and the righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance. 7 He will not be afraid of any evil tidings : for his heart standeth fast, and believeth in the Lord. 8 His heart is established, and will not shrink : until he see his desire upon his enemies. 9 He hath dispersed abroad, and given to the poor : and his right- eousness remaineth for ever; his horn shall be exalted with honour. 10 The ungodly shall see it, and it shall grieve him : he shall gnash with his teeth, and consume away ; the desire of the ungodly shall perish. Glory be, etc. Ant. He hath great delight : in His commandments. Ant. Blessed be the Name * of , the Lord : from this time forth for J evermore. Laudate^ pueri. Psalm cxiii. pRAISE the Lord, ye servants : praise the Name of the Lord. 2 Blessed be the Xame of the Lord : from this time forth for ever- more. 3 The Lord's Name is praised : from the rising up of the sun unto the going down of the same. 4 The Lord is high above all heathen : and His glory above the heavens. 5 Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath His dwelling so high : and yet humbleth Himself to behold the things that are in heaven and earth ? 6 He taketh up the simple out of the dust : and lifteth the poor out of the mire ; 7 That He may set him with the princes : even with the princes of His people. 8 He maketh the barren woman to keep house : and to be a joyful mother of children. Glory be, etc. Ant. Blessed be the Name of the Lord : from this time forth for ever- Ant. But we who live * will praise the Lord. In exitu Israel. Psalm cxiv. VyHEN Israel came out of Egypt : and the house of Jacob from among the strange people ; 2 Judah was His sanctuary : and Israel His dominion. 3 The sea saw that, and fled : Jordan was driven back. VESPERS : SUNDAY. 49 4 The mountains skipped like rams: and the little hills like young sheep. [ 5 What aileth thee, thou sea, j that thou fleddest : and thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back ? 6 Ye mountains, that ye skipped j like rams : and ye little hills, like | young sheep ? 7 Tremble, thou earth, at the pre- sence of the Lord : at the presence of the God of Jacob ; 8 Who turned the hard rock into a standing water : and the flint stone into a springing well. Sere is not said, Glory be, etc. Xon nobis, Domine. Psalm cxv. "VTOT unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy Xame give the praise : for Thy loving mercy, and for Thy truth's sake. 2 Wherefore shall the heathen say : Where is now their God.? 3 As for our God, He is in heaven : He hath done whatsoever pleased Him. 4 Their idols are silver and gold : even the work of men's hands. 5 They have mouths, and speak not : eyes have they, and see not. 6 They have ears, and hear not : noses have they, and smell not. 7 They have hands, and handle not; feet have the}'-, and walk not : neither speak they through their throat. 8 They that make them are like unto them : and so are all such as put their trust in them. 9 But thou, house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord : He is their suc- cour and defence. 10 Ye house of Aaron, put your trust in the Lord : He is their helper and defender. 11 Ye that fear the Lord, put your trust in the Lord : He is their helper and defender. 12 The Lord hath been mindful of us, and He shall bless us : even He shall bless the house of Israel, He shall bless the house of Aaron. 13 He shall bless them that fear the Lord : both small and great. 14 The Lord shall increase you more and more : you and your child- ren. 15 Ye are the blessed of the Lord : Who made heaven and earth. 16 All the whole heavens are the Lord's : the earth hath He given to the children of men. 17 The dead praise not Thee, O Lord : neither all they that go down into silence. 18 But we will praise the Lord : from this time forth for evermore. Praise the Lord. Glory be, etc. Ant. But we who live : will praise the Lord. Daily from Epiphany to Sepfuagesima, on all Ferias from Septuagesima till the first Sunday in Lent^ and daily from Trinity to Advent, Saturday always excepted : Chaptee. 2 Thess. in. nPHE Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ. I^. Thanks be to God. On Sundays from Epiphany to Lent, and daily from Trinity to Advent, Hymx. Lucis Creator optime. BLEST Creator of the Ught, Who mak'st the day with radiance bright, And o'er the forming world didst call The light from chaos first of all ; Whose wisdom joined in meet array The mom and eve, and named them day : Night comes with all its darkling fears, Regard Thy people's prayers and tears. Lest, sunk in sin, and whelmed with strife. They lose the ?itt of endless life; While thinking but the thoughts of time, They weave new chains of woe and crime. 4 50 PSALTEE. But prant them grace that they may strain The heavenly gate, and prize to gain ; Each harmful lure aside to cast, And pui'ge away each eiTor past. O Father, that we ask he done, Through Jesus Christ, Thine only Son ; Who, with the Holy Ghost, and thee, Shall live and reigii eternally. Amen. f. Lord, let ray prayer be set forth. R7. In Thy sight as the incense. Ant. to Magnificat^ in Proper of Seasons. [Ferial Antiphons. Monday. My soul shall magnify Thee * : for ever, my God. Tuesday. My spirit hath rejoiced :* in God my Saviour, Wednesday. Lord my God : * Thou hast regarded my lowliness. Thursday. He hath put down * the mighty from their seat : and hath exalted the humble and meek that confess His Christ. Friday. God hath holpen * His servant Israel, as He promised Abra- ham and his seed : and He hath ex- alted the humble for ever,] The Song of the Blessed Viegin, Magnificat. S, Luke i. ly/TY soul doth magnify the Lord : and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. 2 For He hath regarded : the lowliness of His handmaiden. 3 For behold, from henceforth : all generations shall call me blessed. 4 For He that is mighty hath magnified me : and holy is His Name, 5 And His mercy is on them that fear Him : throughout all generations, 6 He hath shewed strength with His arm : He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts, 7 He hath put down the mighty from their seat : and hath exalted the humble and meek. 8 He hath filled the hungry with good things : and the rich He hath sent empty away. 9 He remembering His mercy hath holpen His servant Israel : as He promised to our forefathers, Abraham and his seed for ever. Glory be, etc. ^. The Lord be with you. ly. And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Collect. t". The Lord be with you. ^. And with thy spirit, y. Bless we the Lord, ly. Thanks be to God. if^emorials ;lfor ^utttrags. jfestibalg, anlr .ifnias, which immediately folloiv the Collect for the day, unless the 3Iemorial of any Festival intervene, in which case the ordinary Memorials yield precedence. \_For Memorials for other Seasons than after Trinity, see Proper of Seasons.'] MeMOEIAL of THE HoLT CbOSS, Omitted on Doubles, and on Lays within Octaves. Ant. Save us, Christ our Saviour, by the virtue of the Holy Cross : as Thou savedst Peter in the sea ; and have mercy upon us. y. All the world shall worship Thee, and sing of Thee. I^'. And praise Thy name. Let us pray. Collect. gEEP, we beseech Thee, Lord, in perpetual peace, those whom Thou hast vouchsafed to redeem by the wood of the Holy Cross, Saviour of the world. Who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, VESPERS: MONDAY. 51 ever one God, world without end. Amen. Memoeial of S. Maey, Omitted only on Feasts of S. Mary. Ant. In the Bush which Moses sav^ unconsumed : we recognize thy glorious virginity, Mother of God. y. Thou art fairer than the child- ren of men. I^^ Full of grace are thy lips. Let us pray. A LMIGHTY, everlasting God, by the right hand of Thy power defend Thy servants from all perils ; and, blessed Mary ever-virgin glori- ously interceding, grant us prosperity both now and hereafter ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Who. Amen. Memorial of All Saints, Said on Ferias only, and not on days icithin Octaves. Ant. how glorious is the king- dom where all the vSaints rejoice with Christ : they are clothed with white robes and follow the Lamb whither- soever He goeth. y. Let the Saints be joyful with glory. ly. Let them rejoice in their beds. Let us pray. nRANT, we beseech Thee, Lord, that all Thy Saints may always pray for us ; and vouchsafe always to hear their prayers ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Who. Amen. y. The Lord be with you. I^. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. I^. Thanks be to God. It is to be noted that these yy. and ^^. are always said after the Collect for the day, and again after the last Memorial. MONDAY. 4* y. God, make speed to save us. R7. Lord, make haste to help us. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world without end. Amen. Alleluia. \^From Septiiagesima to Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glor}'.] Ant. The Lord hath inclined. Bilexi, quoniam. Psalm cxvi. T AIM well pleased : that the Lord hath heard the voice of my prayer. 2 That He hath inclined His ear unto me : therefore will I call upon i Him as long as I live. I 3 The snares of death compassed ! me round about : and the pains of I hell gat hold upon me. 4 I shall find trouble and heavi- ness, and I will call upon the Name of the Lord : Lord, I beseech Thee, deliver my soul. 5 Gracious is the Lord, and right- eous : yea, our God is merciful. 6 The Lord preserveth the simple : I was in misery, and He helped me. 7 Turn again then unto thy rest, my soul : for the Lord hath re- warded thee. 8 And why .P Thou hast delivered my soul from death : mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling. 9 I will walk before the Lord : in the land of the living. Glory be, etc. Ant. The Lord hath inclined : His ear unto me. Ant. I believed. PSALTEE. Credidi. Psalm cxvi, 10. T BELIEVED, and therefore will I speak ; but I was sore troubled : I said in my haste, All men are liars. 11 What reward shall I give unto the Lord : for all the benefits that He hath done unto me ? 12 I will receive the cup of salva- tion : and call upon the Name of the Lord. 13 I will pay my vows now in the presence of all His people : right dear in the sight of the Lord is the death of His Saints. 14 Behold, Lord, how that I am Thy servant : I am Thy servant, and the son of Thine handmaid; Thou hast broken my bonds in sunder. 15 I wilf ofier to Thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving : and will call upon the Name of the Lord. 16 1 will pay my vows unto the Lord, in the sight of all His people : in the courts of the Lord's house, even iu the midst of thee, Jeru- salem. Praise the Lord. Glory be, etc. Ant. I believed : and therefore will I speak. Ant. praise the Lord. Laiidate Dominum. Psalm cxvii. Q PRAISE the Lord, all ye heathen : praise Him, all ye nations. 2 For His merciful kindness is ever more and more towards us : and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise the Lord. Glory be, etc. Ant. praise the Lord : all ye heathen. Ant. I called. Ad Dominum. Psalm cxx. T^HEN I was in trouble I called upon the Lord : and He heard me. 2 Deliver my soul, O Lord, from I lying lips : and from a deceitful tongue. 3 What reward shall be given or done unto thee, thou false tongue : even mighty and sharp arrows, with hot burning coals. 4 Wo is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech : and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar. 5 My soul hath long dwelt among them : that are enemies unto peace. 6 I labour for peace, but when I speak unto them thereof : they make them ready to battle. Glory be, etc. Ant. I called : and He heard me. Ant. My help. Levavi oculos. Psalm cxxi. WILL lift up mine eyes unto the hills : from whence cometh my help. 2 My help cometh even from the Lord : Who hath made heaven and earth. 3 He will not suffer thy foot to be moved : and He that keepeth thee w^ll not sleep. 4 Behold, He that keepeth Israel : shall neither slumber nor sleep. 5 The Lord Himself is thy keeper : the Lord is thy defence upon thy right hand. 6 So that the sun shall not burn thee by day : neither the moon by night. 7 The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil : yea, it is even He that shall keep thy soul. 8 The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy coming in : from this time forth for evermore. Glory be, etc. Ant. My help : cometh even from the Lord. From Epiphany to Sepfiiagesima ; from Septuagesima to First Friday in Lent, inclusive; and from Trinity to Advent, VESPERS : MONDAY. 53 Chapteb. 2 Thess. iii., p. 49. From Trinity to Advent, Hymn. Lucis Creator optime, f . and ly. p. 49. Ferial Antiphons and Magnificat, p. 50. \For Chapters, Hymns, and Antiphons at other times, see Proper of Seasons. "] Petitions. These are not said in Christmas or Easter tides. Lord, have mercy [iii]. Christ, have mercy [iii]. Lord, have mercy [iii]. Our Father : Said silently throughout. The Priest repeats aloud: f". And lead us not into temptation. ^7. But deliver us from evil. "f. I said, Lord, be merciful unto me. fy. Heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee. f . Turn Thee again, Lord, at the last. I^. And be gracious unto Thy ser- vants. f". Let Thy merciful kindness, Lord, be upon us. ]^. As we do put our trust in Thee. "f. Let Thy priests be clothed with righteousness. I\7. And Thy Saints sing with 1 joy fulness. I f". Lord, save the Queen. . I^. And mercifully hear us when ' we call upon Thee. j f". O God, save Thy servants and , handmaidens. R7. Which put their trust in Thee. y. Lord, save Thy people, and : bless Thine inheritance. ly. Govern them, and lift them up for ever. t". Peace be within Thy walls. ^7. And plenteousness within Thy s. f. Let us pray for the faithful departed. I^. Eternal rest grant unto them, Lord, and light perpetual shine upon them. y. Hearken unto my voice, Lord, when I cry unto Thee. 1^. Have mercy upon me, and hear me. Miserere mei, Beus. Psalm li., p. 10. [^Here follows in Lent : De profundis. Psalm cxxx. UT of the deep have I called unto Thee, O Lord : Lord, hear my voice. 2 O let Thine ears consider well ; the voice of my complaint. 3 If Thou, Lord, wilt he extreme to mark what is done amiss : O Lord, who may abide it? 4 For there is mercy with Tliee : therefore shalt Thou be feared. 5 I look for the Lord ; my soul doth wait for Him : in His word is my trust. 6 My soul fleeth unto the Lord : before the morning watch, I say, before the morning watch. 7 O Israel, trust in the Lord, for with the Lord there is mercy : and with Him is plent- eous redemption. 8 And He shall redeem Israel : from all his sins. Glory be, etc. \Kere the reader, if a Priest, rising, stands at the step of the Sanctuary. '\ "f. Lord, arise, help us. ^. And deliver us for Thy Xame's sake. y. Turn us again, Lord God of Hosts. ^7. Shew the light of Thy coun- tenance and we shall be whole. y. Hear ray prayer, Lord. IV. And let my crving come unto Thee. y. The Lord be with you. ^7. And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Collect and Memoeials. For Memorials after Trinity, see p. 50 .* for other Seasons, see Proper. 54 PSALTER. ^. The Lord be with you. ly. And with thy spirit. ^. Bless we the Lord. ly. Thanks be to God. TUESDAY. •!< f". God, make speed to save us. I^. Lord, make haste to help us. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. [From Septuagesima to Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. We will go. LcBtatus sum. Psalm cxxii. T WAS glad when they said unto me : We will go into the house of the Lord. 2 Our feet shall stand in thy gates : Jerusalem. 3 Jerusalem is built as a city : that is at unity in itself. 4 For thither the tribes go up, even the tribes of the Lord : to testify unto Israel, to give thanks unto the Name of the Lord. 5 For there is the seat of judg- ment : even the seat of the house of David. 6 pray for the peace of Jerusa- lem : they shall prosper that love thee. 7 Peace be within thy walls : and plenteousness within thy palaces. 8 For my brethren and com- panions' sakes : I will wish thee prosperity. 9 Yea, because of the house of the Lord our God : I will seek to do thee good. Glory be, etc. Ant. We will go gladly : into the house of the Lord. Ant. Thou that dwellest. Ad te levavi oculos meos. Ps. cxxiii. TJNTO Thee lift I up mine eyes : Thou that dwellest in the hea- vens. 2 Behold, even as the eyes of ser- vants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress : even so our eyes wait upon the Lord our God, until He have mercy upon us. 3 Have mercy upon us, Lord, have mercy upon us : for we are utterly despised. 4 Our soul is filled with the scorn- ful reproof of the wealthy : and with the despitefulness of the proud. Glory be, etc. Ant. Thou that dwellest in the heavens : have mercy upon us. Ant. Our help. Nisi quia Dominus. Psalm cxxiv. TF the Lord Himself had not been on our side, now may Israel say : if the Lord Himself had not been on our side, when men rose up against us ; 2 They had swallowed us up quick: when they were so wrathfully dis- pleased at us. 3 Yea, the waters had drowned us : and the stream had gone over our soul. 4 The deep waters of the proud : had gone even over our soul. 5 But praised be the Lord : Who hath not given us over for a prey unto their teeth. 6 Our soul is escaped even as a VESPEES : WEDNESDAY. 55 bird out of the snare of the fowler : the snare is broken, and we are de- livered. 7 Our help standeth in the Name of the Lord : Who hath made heaven and earth. Glorj be, etc. Ant. Our help standeth : in the Name of the Lord. Ant. Do well. Qui conjidunt. Psalm cxxv. T'HEY that put their trust in the Lord shall be even as the mount Sion : which may not be removed, but standeth fast for ever. 2 The hills stand about Jerusa- lem : even so standeth the Lord round about His people, from this time forth for evermore. 3 For the rod of the ungodly Cometh not into the lot of the right- eous : lest the righteous put their hand unto wickedness. 4 Do well, Lord : unto those I that are good and true of heart. I 5 As for such as turn back unto j their own wickedness : the Lord shall I lead them forth with the evil doers ; \ but peace shall be upon Israel. Glory be, etc. Ant. Do well, Lord : unto those that are good and true of heart. Ant. Then were we like. In convertendo. Psalm cxxvi. T^THEN the Lord turned again the j captivity of Sion : then were we j like unto them that dream. 1 2 Then was our mouth filled with I laughter : and our tongue with joy. I 3 Then said they among the hea- j then : The Lord hath done great ; things for them. 4 Yea, the Lord hath done great I things for us already : whereof we rejoice. 5 Turn our captivity, Lord : as the rivers in the south. 6 They that sow in tears : shall reap in joy. 7 He that now goeth on his way weeping, and beareth forth good seed : shall doubtless come again with joy, and bring his sheaves with him. Glory be, etc. Ant, Then were we like : unto them that dream. From Epiphany to Septungesima ; from Septuagesima to First Friday in Lent inclusive, and from Trinity to Advent, Chaptee. 2 Thess. iii., p. 49. From Trinity to Advent, Hymn. Lucis Creator optime, t. and R7. p. 49. Ferial Antiphons and Magnificat, p. 50. \_For Chapters, Hymns, and Antiphons at oilier times, see Proper of Seasons.^ Petitions and the rest, p. 53. WEDNESDAY. •ii y. God, make speed to save us. ^7. Lord, make haste to help us. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^?. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : world with- out end. Amen. Alleluia. \_From Septuagesima till Wednesday in Holy Week: Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory.] Ant. Happy is the man. 56 PSALTEB. Nisi Dominus. Psalm cxxvii. "gXCEPT the Lord build the house : their labour is but lost that build it. 2 Except the Lord keep the city : the watchmau waketh but in vain. 3 It is but lost labour that ye haste to rise up early, and so late take rest, and eat the bread of care- fulness : for so He giveth His be- loved sleep. 4 Lo, children and the fruit of the womb : are an heritage and gift that Cometh of the Lord, 5 Like as the arrows in the hand of the giant : even so are the young children. 6 Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them : they shall not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies in the gate. Glory be, etc. Ant. Happy is the man : that hath his quiver full. Ant. Blessed are all they. Beati omnes. Psalm cxxviii, ■pLESSED are all they that fear the Lord ; and walk in His ways. 2 For thou shalt eat the labours of thine hands : O well is thee, and happy shalt thou be. 3 Thy wife shall be as the fruitful vine : upon the walls of thine house. 4 Thy children like the olive- branches : round about thy table. 5 Lo, thus shall the man be blessed : that feareth the Lord. 6 The Lord from out of Sion shall so bless thee : that thou shalt see Jerusalem in prosperity all thy life long. 7 Yea, that thou shalt see thy children's children : and peace upon Israel. Glory be, etc. Ant. Blessed are all they : that fear the Lord. Ant. We wish you good luck. Smpe expugnaverunt. Psalm cxxix. IV/TANY a time have they fought against me from my youth up : may Israel now say. 2 Yea, many a time have they vexed me from my youth up : but they have not prevailed against me. 3 The plowers plowed upon my back : and made long furrows, 4 But the righteous Lord : hath hewn the snares of the ungodly in pieces. 5 Let them be confounded and turned backward : as many as have evil will at Sion. 6 Let them be even as the grass growing upon the house-tops : which withereth afore it be plucked up ; 7 Whereof the mower filleth not his hand : neither he that bindeth up the sheaves his bosom. 8 So that they who go by say not so much as, The Lord prosper you : we wish you good luck in the Name of the Lord. Glory be, etc. Ant. We wish you good luck : in the Name of the Lord. Ant. Out of the deep. Le py-ofundis. Psalm cxxx. AUT of the deep have I called unto Thee, Lord : Lord, hear my voice. 2 O let Thine ears consider well : the voice of mj^ complaint. 3 If Thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss : O Lord, who may abide it.'^ 4 For there is mercy with Thee : therefore shalt Thou be feared. 5 I look for the Lord ; my soul doth wait for Him ; in His word is my trust. 6 My soul fleeth unto the Lord : before the morning watch, I say, be- fore the morninefor.e Ea^er till First Sunday after Trinity; on aU Double Feasts, on All Souls' Day, G.¥td in the Octaves of Corpus Chrisii, Repose B. V. Jf., Moly Natm, ^.nd Dedication, Ad Te levtwi omths meos. Psalm cxxiii. TTNTO Thee lift I up mine eyes : O Thou that dwellest ia the hea- vens, 2 Behold, even as the eyes of oeri'^aiits look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress : even so our eyes wait ujx)n the Lord our God, until He have mercy upon us, 3 Have mercy upon us, O Loi*d, have mercy upon us : for we are utterly despised, 4 Our soul is filled with the scorn- ful reproof of the wealthy : and with the despitefulness of the proud, • Glory be, etc, Lord, have mercy, Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Our Father ; Scid silently tJiro'.ighout. The Priest repeats aloud : ^, And lead us not into temptation. E?. Bat deliver us from evil. y. Lord, arise, help us. 72 PSALTEE. ly. And deliver us for Thy Name^s sake. f. Turn us again, O Lord God of Hosts. R/. Shew the light of Thy eoun- tenance, and we shall be whole. f. Hear my prayer, O Lord. I^/. And let my crying come unto Thee. y. The Lord he with yo«. B/, And with thy spirit. Let us pray. A LORD, we beseech Thee, merci- fully to hear the prayers of Thy Church, and grant that we, being delivered from all adversities, may serve Thee with a quiet mind; and grant us Thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesi\s Christ our Lordy Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. f. The Lord he with you. B/. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. E7. Thanks be to God. J|AY the souls of the faithful, through the mercy of Gad, rest in peace. Amen. This prayer^ May the souls, etc., is said at Coinpline only. proper of ^^ea^ons ENDINGS OF COLLECTS. Thr^ngli {tlie sanie) Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigueth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen. 'Who^ iLith Thee and the Holy Ghost, liveth and i'eigneth, ever one God, world without end. Amen. WTio livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, worlSl without end. Amen, Who Iwetk. In the Unit^, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the Unity of the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen, Saetjm use. The jirst and last Collect in each office is said with full ending ; and so are the intermediate Collects^ unless tJi^y close with Through, or Through the same, etc., iti which case the ending is Through, or Through the same Jesufi Christ our Lord. Amen. (Roman use. Tlte last Collect ottl^ ktisfuU eliding. Tlve rest have neither ascription nor Amen.) In this book the Collects of the English Common Prayer Book are always set down in the first place, when they differ from those of the more ancient use (which then, with a few exceptions, follow within brackets), and are reproduced exactly from the Prayer Book, although, strictly speaking, they should all end with full doxology when said in the office of the day. PROPER OF SEASONS. All is said throughottt as in the Psalter, except when here otherwise noted. FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Chapter. Is. ii. A ND it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it. f^. Thanks be to God. This ]^., Thanks be to God, is alicaijs said at all HourSy imtnediately after the Chapter. R7. Behold, the days com^, saith the Lord, that I will raise unto David a righteous branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth : And this is His Name whereby He shall be called : The Lord our Right- eousness- f". In His days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely, IV- xind this is His Name whereby He shall be called : the Loi"d our Righteousness, y. Gioiy be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^". The Lord our Righteousness. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum. CREATOR of the stars of ni^lit, Thy people's eyerlasting light, Jesu, Redeemer, save us all, And hear Thy serrante -when tliej caJL Thou, snieTinp: that the ancient curse Should doom to death an universe. Hast found the med'cine, full of grace. To save and heal a ruin'd race. Thou cam'stT the BTidegroom of the Bride, As di-ew the world to evening: tide, . Proceeding: from a virsrin shrine, The spotless Victim all divine. At Whose dread Name, majestic now, All knees must bend, all hearts must bow ; And thinsrs celestial Thee shall own, And things terrestrial, Lord alone. O Thou \Miose coming is with dread. To judge and doom the quick and dead. Preserve us, while we dwell below, From ev'i-y insult of the foe. To Him Who comes the world to free. To God the Son, all glory be : To God the Father, as is" meet, To God the blessed Paraclete. Amen. 'f. Drop down, ye heavens, from above. R7. And let the skies pour down righteousness : let the earth open, and let them bring forth sal- vation. Ant. to Mag. Behold, the Name of the Lord cometh from far : for His glory filleth the whole earth. Collect. [English. 1549.) A LMIGHTY God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put upon us the armour of light, now in the time of this mort.il life, in which Thy Son. Jesns Christ came to visit us in great humility ; that in the last day, when He shall come again in His glorious 76 PEOPEE OF SEASON'S. Majesty to judge both tbe quick and dead, we may rise to the hfe immortal, through Him Who liveth and reign- eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, now and ever. Amen. [Or this, "DAISE up, we pray Thee, Lord, -^^ Thy power, and come : that from the dangers which hang over us by reason of our sins, we may be shielded by Thy protection, and delivered by Thy salvation. Who livest.] On this day no Ileniorial is said except that of jS. Mary. Memoeial of S. Maey. Ant. Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women. Alleluia. "f. There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse. I^. And a branch shall grow out of his roots. Let us pray. Collect. Q GOD, Who didst will that Thy Word should take flesh in the womb of Blessed Mary, ever-virgin; grant to Thy suppliants, that we, who believe her to be indeed the Mother of God, may be helped by her intercession before Thee ; through the same. [At Lauds the Memorial of S. Mart is said with the same ^., ^f., and Collect, but with this Ant. The Angel Gabriel was sent to Mary : a virgin espoused to Joseph. At Second Vespers, with this Ant. Blessed art thou, Mary, that hast believed : for there shall be a per- formance of those things which were told thee from the Lord. Alleluia.] These 3femorials are said on all Sundays and Festivals of nine lessons until Christ- mas Eve, except on the Feast of the Con- ception. But when the Ant., Blessed art thou, is said to Magnificat, the Ant. of the Memorial is as on Ferias : Ant. Fear not, Mary; thou hast found favour with God : behold, thou shalt conceive and bring forth a Son. Alleluia. [If Sapientia is legtin on a Sunday^ the Memorial of S. Mary at the second Vespers is the same as ut the first Vespers: Hail, Mary."] 7. The Lord be with you. 1^7. And with thy spirit. j. Bless we the Lord. ly. Thanks be to God. Ant. to Nunc Dim. Come, Lord, and visit us in peace : that we may rejoice before Thee with a perfect heart. This Ant. is said daily through Advent. ILautrs, Dai until Christmas Eve is said this f . and ^7. 'f. S«nd, Lord, the Lamb, the Euler of the land. ^7. From the rock of the wilder- ness, nnto the mount of the daughter of Sion. ■f . O God, make speed, etc. Psalms of Sunday, p. 3. Ant. 1. In that day the mountains shall drop down new wine : and the hills shall flow with milk and honey. Alleluia. Ant. 2. Kejoice greatly, O daugh- ter of Sion : shout, O daughter of Jerusalem. Alleluia. Ant. 3. Behold, the Lord shall come, and all His Saints with Him : and thei-e shall be in that day a great light. Alleluia, Ant. 4. Ho, every one that thirst- FIEST SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 77 eth, come ye to the waters : seek ye the Lord, while He may be found. Alleluia. Ant. 5. Behold, a great Prophet Cometh : and He shall renew Jeru- salem. Alleluia. Chapter. Rom. xiir. "M'OW it is high time to awake out of sleep : for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. f^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Vox clara ecce intonat, A THRILLING voice by Jordan rings. Rebuking guilt and darksome things : Vain dreams of sin and visions fly ; Christ in His might shines forth on high. Now let each torpid soul arise, That sunk in guilt and wounded lies ; See ! the new Star's refulgent ray Shall chase disease and sin away ! The Lamb descends from Heaven above, To pardon sin with freest love ; For such indulgent mercy shewn, With tearful joy our thanks we own : That when again He shines revealed, And trembling worlds to terror yield. He give not sin its just reward. But in His love protect and guard. To Him, Wlio comes the world to free, To God the Son, all glory be ; To God the Father, as is meet. To God the blessed Paraclete. Amen. "f". A voice crying in the wilder- ness. E7. Prepare ye the way of the Lord : make straight a highway for our God. Ant to Ben. The Holy Ghost shall come down upon thee, Mary, fear not: who hast in thy womb the Son of God. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespers, p. 75. Memorial of S. Mary, p. 76. (The Antiphons at the little Hours are never doubled.) Ant. In that day * the mountains shall drop down new wine : and the hills shall flow with milk and honey. Alleluia. Ant. to Quicunque. Thee, God the Father, p. 32. fierce* Ant. Rejoice greatly,* daughter of Sion : shout, daughter of Jeru- salem. Alleluia. Chapter. Rom. xiii. ^OW it is high time to awake out of sleep : for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. Thanks be to God. The Clerk says ^. Come and save us, * O Lord God of Hosts. The Choir repeats the same. The Clerk says >'. Shew the light of Thy countenance, and we shall be whole. Choir. Lord God of Hosts. Clerk. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost. Choir. Come and save us, Lord God of Hosts. The Clerk says ^. The heathen shall fear Thy Name, Lord. The Choir answers : I^. And all the kings of the earth Thy majesty. This order is to be observed in all ^V^. at the little Hours throughout the year, out of Lent, except on Septuagesima, Sexa- gesima, and Qiiinqiiagesima Sundays. Then the Reader says the Collect of tlie day, preceded by "f . The Lord be with you. I^. And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Collect as at Lauds. This Collect is said at every Hour through this day, and during the week, when the Office is of the season. And this rule is to be observed throughout the year, whether the Office be of the season, or of any Saint : the Collect said at Lauds is repeated at Tierce, Sexts, Nones, and Second Vespers, except on certain days, as Jiereafter noted. Ant. Behold, the Lord shall come,* and all His Saints with Him : 78 PEOPEK OF SEASONS, and there shall be in that day a great light. Alleluia. Chapteb. Eom. xiii. 'PHE night is far spent, the day is at hand ,: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the aiTaour of light. B^. O Lord, shew : Th j mercy upon •Qs. y. And grant us Thy salvation. I^. Thy mercy upon us. y. Glory he to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost, ^r, O Lord, shew Thy mercy upon us. y. Remember me, O Lord, accord- ing to the favour that Thou beai'est unto Thy people. I^. O visit me with Thy salvation. Ani. Behold, a great Prophet Cometh : and He shall renew Jeru- salem. Alleluia. Chaptee. Eom. xiii. T ET us walk honestly as in the day ; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, I^. The Lord shall arise upon thee : Jerusalem, f. And His glory shall be seen upon thee. I^. O Jeru- salem, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. The Lord shall arise upon thee, O Jerusalem. y. Turn us again, O Lord God of Hosts. I^. Shew the light of Thy coun- tenance, and we shall be whole. Sfcontt l^csper^. Chapter. Rom. xiii. "VTOW it is high time to awake out of sleep : for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed, IV. Thanks be to God. One Clerk begins this W. Thou shalt anse, O Lord,* The Choir con- tinues : R'. And have mercy upon Sion. TJie Clerk: J. For it is time that Thou have mercy upon her, yea, the time is come. I^. And have mercy upon Sion. y. Glory be, etc. RJ. Thou shalt arise, O Lord, and have mercy upon Sion. This ly. is^ said daihj iUl Sapientia. The I^. ai Vespers is ahca7j3 said in the above order^ though at times tivo Clerks begin together. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, y. and I^., p. 75. Ant. to Mag. Fear not, Mary ; thou hast found favour with God : behold, thou shalt conceive, and bring forth a Son. Alleluia. Collect. Memoeial of S. Maey, p. 76. MONDAY. y. Send, Lord, the Lamb, the Ruler of the land. ^. Prom the rock of tlie wilderness, unto the mount of the daughter of Sion. Chaptek. Jer. sxiii, ]gEHOLD, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will raise unto David a righteous branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth. Hymn. Vox clara eece inionatf y. and I^^ p. 77. Ani. to Ben. The Angel of the Lord brought tidings unto Mary : and she conceived of the Holy Ghost- Alleluia. Memoeial of S. Maey. Ant, The Holy Ghost shall come down upon thee, Mary, fear not : riEST SUNDAY IN AUVENr. 79 who hast in thy womb the Son of God. Allehiia. f". K7. and Collect, as at Vespers, p, 80. Memobial of All Saints. Ant. As at Vespers, p. 80. These Metnorials of S. Manj and of All Saints are said at Lauds and Vesper's on all Ferias until Christinas Eve, ex- cept tlmt the Memorial of All Saints is not said on Sapientia. Anf. to Psalms. Come and deliver us : * our God. Deus in nomine. Ps. Liv. BeatiandJ^etribue. Ps. cxix. Ant. to Quicunque. Glory to Thee, At Tierce, Se.vts and Xones throughout Advent, Ant. and Chap, as in the Fsalter. (An optional use is however given below : Ant. O Lord, raise up Thy power ; * and come and save us. Chaptee. Heb. x. "POR yet a little while, and He that shall come will come, and will not tarry.) ^. Come and save us : Lord God of Hosts. S- Shew the light of Thy countenance, and we shall be whole. I^. Lord God of Hosts. J. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. Come and save us, O Lord God of Hosts. y. The heathen shall fear Thy Name, Lord. R7. And all the kings of the earth Thy Majesty. {Ant. Wlien Thou comest : * de- liver us, Lord. Chaptee. Is. xiii., xit. XTER time is near to come, and her days shall not be prolonged. For the Lord will have mercy on Jacob, and will yet choose Israel.) I^. Lord, shew r Thy mercy upon us. y. And grant us Thy salvation, I^~. Thy mercy upon us, y. Gloiy be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^". O Lord, shew Thy mercy upon us. f'. Remember me, O Lord, accord- ing to the favour that Thou bearest unto Thy people. IV'. visit me with Thy salvation. [Ant. Come, Lord, * and tarry not : do away the offences of Thy people Israel. Chaptee. Micah iy. rjOME, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob ; and He will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths : for the law shall go forth of Sion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.) R?. The Lord shall arise upon thee : O Jerusalem, y. And His glory shall be seen upon thee. Rr. O Jeru- salem, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. The Lord shall arise upon thee, Jerusalem. y. Tm-n us again, O Lord God of Hosts, 1^7. Shew the light of Thy coun- tenance, and we shall be whole. Chaptee. Jer. xxiii. TN His days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely : and this is His Name whereby He shall be called. The Lord our Righteousness. One Clerk: R'. Thou shalt arise, O Lord,* Choir. And have mercy upon Sion. y. For it is time that Thou 80 FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT, have mercy upon her, yea, the time is come. I^. And have mercy upon Sion. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Thou shalt arise, O Lord, and have mercy upon Sion. ThisW. is changed at Sapientia, p. 84, Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, f. and ^7., p. 75. Ant. to Mag. Jerusalem, look about thee toward the east : and be- hold. Alleluia. dFerial ifHentQiials. Memoeial of S. Mary. Ant. Fear not, Mary; thou hast found favour with God : behold, thou shalt conceive and bring forth a Son. Alleluia. 'f. And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse. I^. And a branch shall grow out of his roots. Collect. A GOD, Who didst will that Thy Word should take flesh in the womb of Blessed Mary ever- virgin ; grant to Thy suppliants, that we, who believe her to be indeed the Mother of God, may be helped by her intercession before Thee; through the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord: Who liveth. Memorial of All Saints. Ant. Behold, the Lord shall come, and all His Saints with Him : and there shall be in that day a great light. Alleluia. ^. Behold, the Lord shall appear on a white cloud. ^7. And with Him ten thousands of His Saints. Collect. yiSIT, we beseech Thee, Lord, and cleanse our consciences, that Thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ, when He cometh with all His Saints, may find in us a mansion prepared for Himself; Who liveth. T?ie offi<;e is thus said on Ferias through Advent, except the Ants, to Bcnedictus and Magnificat, which cliange as below. • TUESDAY. Ant. to Ben. Lift up thine eyes, Jerusalem, and behold the power of the King : Lo, the Saviour comes to loose thee from thy chain. Ant. to Mag. Seek ye the Lord while He may be found : call ye upon Him while He is near. Alleluia. WEDNESDAY. Ant. to Ben. The law shall go forth of Sion : and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Ant. to Mag. One cometh after me mightier than I : the latchetof Whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose. THUKSDAY. Ant. to Ben. Blessed art thou among women : and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. Ant. to Mag. I will wait for the God of my salvation : and I will look for Him, which He is near. Alleluia. FRIDAY. Ant. to Ben. Behold, God and Man shall come forth from the house of David : to sit on the throne. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Out of Egypt have I called My Son : He shall come to save His people. SATURDAY. Ant. to Ben. Fear not, Sion : behold, thy God cometh. Alleluia. SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 81 SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Chapter, Is. iv. TN that day shall the branch of the Loi-d be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely, for them that are escaped of Israel. ^7. The Lord will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths : For the law shall go forth of Sion, and the word of the Lord from Jeru- salem, 'f. Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob, I^. For the law shall go forth of Sion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem, 'f. Glory be to the Fa- ther, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, 'f. and ^7., p. 75. Ant. to Mag. The Saviour of the world shall arise as the sun : and come down into the Virgin's womb, as the showers upon the grass. Alleluia. Collect. {English. I5i9.) ■jDLESSED Lord, Who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning ; grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience and comfort of Thy holy word, we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life, which Thou hast given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ : Who, Amen, [Or this, QUICKEN our hearts, Lord, to make ready the way of Thine only- begotten Son ; that through His Advent we may attain to serve Thee with pure hearts : through the same Jesus Christ our Lord : Who.] Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1, Behold, the Lord shall come in the clouds of heaven : with great power. Alleluia. Ant. 2. The city of our strength, our Sion, is the Saviour, He shall be for walls and bulwarks : open ye the gates, for God is with us. Alleluia. Ant. 3. Behold, the Lord will ap- pear, and will not lie : though He tarry, wait for Him, because He will surely come, He will not tarry. Al- leluia. Ant. 4, The mountains and the hills shall break forth before God into singing : and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands, for the Lord the Ruler shall come unto His everlasting kingdom. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. 5, Behold, our Lord shall come with power : to enlighten the eyes of His servants. Alleluia. Chapter. Rom, xv. WHATSOEVER things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scrip- tures might have hope. ^7, Thanks be to God. Hymn. Vox clara ecce intonat, f. and I^., p. 77. Ant. to Ben. Upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom : shall He sit for ever. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. to Psalms. Behold, the Lord shall come in the clouds of heaven : with great power. Alleluia. Cieice* Ant. The city of our strength, our Sion, is the Saviour, He shall be for 6 82 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. N«l walls and bulwarks : open ye the gates, for God is with us. Alleluia. Chaptee. Rom. xv. WHATSOEVER things were wntten aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope, Bf. Come and save us. p. 77. Ant. Behold the Lord will appear, and will not lie : though He tarry, wait for Him, because He will surely come. He will not tarry. Alleluia. Chaptee. Rom. xv. the God of patience and con- solation gi'ant you to be like- minded one toward another according to Christ Jesus : that ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. I^. Lord, shew Thy mercy, p. 78. Ant. Behold, our Lord shall come with power : to enlighten the eyes of His servants. Alleluia, Chaptee. Rom, xv. '^OW the God of hope fill you with "^ all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. 1^. The Lord shall arise, p. 78. SecontJ Uespers. Chaptee. Rom. xv. WHATSOEVER things were written aforetime were written lor our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. 1^. Thou sbalt arise, p. 78. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, f. and Bf., p. 75. Ant. to Mag. Blessed art thou, Mary, who believed : there shall be a performance of those things which were told thee from the Lord. Alleluia. MONDAY. Ant. to Sen. From heaven shall come the Lord the Ruler : and in His hand are honour and power. Ant. to Mag. Behold, the Ruler of the earth shall come : and He shall take away the yoke of our captivity. TUESDAY. Ant. to Ben. The Lord shall arise upon thee, Jerusalem ; and His glory shall be seen upon thee. Ant. to Mag. The voice of one ciying in the wilderness ; Prepare ye the way of the Lord : make straight a highway for our God. WEDNESDAY. Ant. to Ben, Behold, I send My Messenger : which shall prepare Thy way before Thee. Ant. to Mag. O Sion, thou shalt be renewed : and shalt see thy Holy One, Which is to come unto thee. THURSDAY. Ant. to Ben. Thou ai't He that should come. Lord : for Whom we look to save Thy people. Ant. to Mag. He that cometh after me is preferred before me : the latchet of Whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose. FRIDAY. Ant. to Ben. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, be strong : behold, the Lord your God will come. Ant. to Mag. Sing unto the Lord a new song : and His praise from the end of the earth. THIED SUNDAY IN ADYENT. 83 SATURDAY. Ant. to Ben. The Lord shall set np an ensig'n for the nations : and shall assemble the outcasts of Israel. THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Chaptee. Gen. xlix. fyHE sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from be- tween his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto Him shall the gathering of the people be. I^. He that shall come, will come, and will not tarry. Now shall there be no more fear in our borders : For He is our Saviour. Y. He will subdue our iniquities : and cast our sins into the depths of the sea. I^. For He is our Saviour, "f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. For He is our Saviour. Htmn. Conditor alme siderum, f. and I^., p. 75. Ant. to Mag. {if not Sapientia.) Before Me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after Me : for to Me every knee shall bow, and Me every tongue confess. Collect. [English. i66i.) r\ LORD Jesu Christ, Who at Thy first coming didst send Thy mes- senger to prepare Thy way before Thee; grant that the ministers and stewards of Thy mysteries may like- wise so prepare and make ready Thy way, by turning the hearts of the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, that, at Thy second coming to judge the world, we maybe found an accept- able people in Thy sight. Who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Spirit, ever one God, world without end. Amen. {Or this, "DOTV down Thine ear to owt prayers, -^ Lord, we beseech Thee; and lighten the darkness of our souls by the grace of Thy visitation ; "Who livest.] Ant. 1. The Lord will surely come. He will not tarry : and will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and reveal Himself to all people. Alleluia. Ant. 2. Rejoice, Jerusalem, with great joy : for the Saviour shall come to thee. Alleluia. Ant. 3. I will place salvation in Sion : for Israel My glory. Alleluia. Ant. 4. Every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight : and the rough places plain. Come, Lord, and tarry not. Alleluia. Ant. 5. Let us live soberly, right- eously, and godly : looking for that blessed hope, and the coming of the Lord. Chaptee. 1 Cor. iv. T ET a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover, it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful. fy. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Voxclaraecceintonat, f . and ly., p. 77. Ant. to Ben. When John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples : and said unto Him, Art Thou He that should come, or do we look for another ? Colleet as at First Vespers. Ant. to Psalms. The Lord will surely come. He will not tarry : and 84 PROPER OF SEASONS. will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and reveal Himself to all people. Alleluia. Ant. Rejoice, Jerusalem, with great joy : for the Saviour shall come to thee. Alleluia. Chapter. 1 Cor. iv. T ET a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover, it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful. I^. Come and save us. p. 77. Ant. I will place salvation in Sion : for Israel My glory. Alleluia. Chapter. 1 Cor. iv. "ptJT with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man's judgment : yea, I judge not mine own self. ^7. Lord, shew Thy mercy, p. 78. Ant. Let us live soberly, right- eously, and godly : looking for that blessed hope, and the coming of the Lord. Chapter. 1 Cor. iv. T^HEREFORE judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts : and then shall every man have praise of God. i^. The Lord shall arise, p. 78. Chapter as at Tierce. ^. Thou shalt arise, p. 78. Unlesa on, or ajter Sapientia, in ivJdch case is said, I^. Make haste, Lord, tarry not : * and deliver Thy people, f. Come, Lord, tarry not, do away the offences of Thy people Israel. ly. And deliver Thy people. J. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Make haste, Lord, tarry not : and de- liver Thy people. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, f. and ^7., p. 75. Ant. to Mag. (if not one of the Great Ant^-) Go and shew John again those things which ye do hear and see : the blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear. The I^. of the Third Sunday in Advent, Make haste, Lord, is said daily be- fore the Great Ants., except at the first Vespers of theFourth Sunday in Advent. On., hut not after Sapientia, the Me- morial of All Saints is omitted: thence- forth no petitions are said at Vespers ; hut at Compline and the other Hours they are said as usual. THE GREAT ANTIPHONS, Each of which is said at Vespers on its own day. December 16. Sapientia. Wisdom, Which camest forth out of the mouth of the Most High, and reachest from one end to the other, mightily and sweetly ordering all things : Come and teach us the way of prudence. December 17. Adonai. Lord and Ruler of the house of Israel, Who appearedst unto Moses in a llame of fire in the bush, and gavest unto him the law in Sinai : Come and redeem us with an out- stretched arm. December 18. Radix Jesse. Root of Jesse, Who standest for an ensign of the people, at Whom THTED SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 85 kings shall shut their mouths, unto Whom the Gentiles shall pray : Come and deliver us, and tarry not. December 19. Clavis David. Key of David, the Sceptre of the house of Israel, Thou that open- est,and qo man shutteth, and shuttest, and no man openeth : Come, and loose the prisoner from the prison-house, and him that sitteth in darkness from the shadow of death. December 20. Oriens. Oeient, Brightness of the eter- nal light, and Sun of righteousness : Come and lighten them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death. December 21. Hex Gentium. King of the Gentiles, and their desire, the Corner-stone, Who madest both one : Came and save man, whom Thou hast made out of the dust of the earth. December 22. Emmanuel. Emmanuel, our King and Law- giver, the Desire of all nations, and their Saviour : Come and save us, Lord our God. December 23. Virgo Yirginum. ViEGiN of virgins, how shall this be ? For neither before thee was any like thee, nor shall there be after : Daughters of Jerusalem, why marvel ye at me ? The thing which ye behold is a divine mystery. MONDAY. On the remaining Ferias in Advent, each Fsalm at Lauds has a proper Ant. Psalms of the Feria. Ant. 1. Behold, the Lord shall come, the Prince of the kings of the earth : blessed are they that are ready to go out to meet Him. Ant. 2. When the Son of man Cometh : shall He find faith on the earth ? Ant. 3. Behold, the fulness of the time is come : wherein God hath sent forth His Son into the world. Ant. 4. With joy shall ye draw water : out of the wells of salvation. Ant. 5. The Lord shall come forth from His holy place : He shall come to save His people. Ant. to Ben. There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse : and all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord ; and all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Ant. to Mag. [if not a Gh^eatAnt.) Awake, awake : stand up, Jeru- salem ; loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, captive daughter of Sion. ^ TUESDAY. HatltJS. Ant. 1. Behold, our Lord shall come with power : and Himself shall break the yoke of our captivity. Ant. 2. Send, Lord, the Lamb, the Ruler of the land : from the rock of the wilderness unto the mount of the daughter of Sion. Ant. 3. That Thy way, Lord, may be known upon earth : Thy saving health among all nations. Ant. 4. Reward them, Lord, that wait for Thee : and let Thy prophets be found faithful. Ant. 5. The law was given by Moses : but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. Ant. to Ben. And thou, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, art not the least 86 PEOPER OF SEASOXS. among the princes of Judah : for out of thee shall come a Governour, that shall rule My people Israel. Ant. to 3fag. [if not a Great Ant.) Let the mountains break forth with joy, and the hills with righteousness : for the Lord, the Light of the world, Cometh with power. EMBER WEDNESDAY. Ant. 1. Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness : let the earth open, and let them bring forth salva- tion, A7it. 2. The prophets did foretell : that the Saviour should be born of the Virgin Mary. Ant. 3. The spirit of the Lord is upon Me : He hath anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor. Ant. 4. Behold, the Lord shall come : that He may sit among princes, and inherit the throne of His glor3^ Ant. 5. Tell it out among the na- tions and say ye : Behold, God our Saviour shall come. Ant. to Ben. The Angel Gabriel was sent to Mary : a virgin espoused to Joseph. The petitions are not said at Lauds on the three Ember Daijs, but arc said at all the other Hours (except Vespers, if after Sapientia). [Collect. p RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ God, that the coming solemnity of our redemption may bestow on us all things needful to this life, and the rewards of eternal blessedness ; through Jesus Christ our Lord : Who. This Collect is said at Lauds only. At all the other Hours is said tJie Collect of Sunday.'] 17espers, Ant. to Mag. {if not a Great Ant.) How shall this be, Angel of God, seeing I know not a man.'^ : Hearken, Mary, Virgin of Christ, the Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee. THURSDAY. Ant. 1. Out of Sion shall come forth the Lord Almighty : to save His people. Ajit. 2. Turn Thee again, Lord, a little : and delay not to come unto Thy servants. Ant. 3. Out of Sion shall the Lord come to reign : great is His Name, Emmanuel. Ant. 4 Behold, this is our God ; and I will prepare Him an habitation : my father's God, and I will exalt Him. Ant. 5. The Lord our Lawgiver ; the Lord our King : Himself will come and save us. Ant. to Ben. The Lord our God is at hand : watch ye therefore in your hearts. Ant. to Mag. {if not a Great Ant.) Rejoice ye with Jerusalem : and be glad with her, all ye that love her for ever. EMBER FRIDAY. ilautfis. Ant. 1. Stand ye still : and see the salvation of the Lord with yow. Ant. 2. Unto Thee, Lord, have I lift up my soul : come and deliver me, Lord, for unto Thee have I fled. FOUETH SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 87 , Ani. 3. Come, Lord, and tarry ; not : do away the ofFences of Thy people Israel. Ant. 4. God shall come from Li- banus : His brightness shall be as the light. Ant. 5. Therefore will I' look unto the Lord : I will wait for the God of [ my salvation. , Ant. to Ben. As soon as the voice i of thy salutation sounded in mine ears : the babe leaped in my womb for joy. Alleluia. [Collect. T)AISE up, we pray Thee, Lord, -*-*' Thy power, and come : that they who trust in Thy loving-kindness may speedily be delivered from all adversity : Who livest. This Collect is said at Lauds only. At all the other Hours is said tlie Collect of Sunday.'] Ant. to Magnificat. A Great Ant., ac- cording to the day of Hie month, and so on till Christmas. EMBEE SATURDAY. Ant. 1. The Lord shall come with great power : and all flesh shall see Him, and He shall save us. Ant. 2. Consider how great this Man is : Who entereth in to save His people. Ant. 3- Thy Angel shall come again, Lord : and shall teach us Thy ways. Ant. 4. The word of the Lord shall be looked for as rain : and our God shall come down upon us as the dew. Ant. 5. Prepare to meet thy God, Israel : for He cometh. Ant. to Ben. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low : and all flesh shall see th^ salvation of God. [Collect. GOD, who seest that we grieve by reason of our sinfulness, mer- ciful]^ grant that by Thy visitation we may be consoled : Who livest. This Collect is said at Lauds onlij. At all the other Hours is said Uie Collect of Sunday.] FOUETH SUNDAY IN ADVENT. If Christmas Eve fall on this day, the Office is of Sunday till Lauds, and thence- forth of the Vigil, with manorial of Sunday at Lauds. Chaptek. Is. XXVIII. Rom. ix, "DEHOLD I lay in Sion for a found- ation a Stone, a tried Stone, a precious Corner-stone, a sure found- tion : and whosoever believeth on Him shall not be ashamed. 1^7. The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet : until Shiloh come* and unto Him shall the gathering of the people be. 'f. His eyes shall be fairer than wine, and His teeth whiter than milk. f^. And unto Him shall the gathering of the people be. 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. T^. And unto Him shall the gathering of the people be. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, f . and ^. p. 75. Great Antiphon. Collect. (Altered from Gelasian. 5th cent.) r\ LORD, raise up, we pray Thee, Thy power, and come among us, and with great might succour us ; 88 PEOPEE OP SEASONS. that whereas, through our sins and wickedness, we are sore let and hindered in running the race that is set before us. Thy bountiful grace and mercy may speedily help and deliver us ; through the satisfaction of Thy Son our Lord, to Whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be honour and glory, world without end. Amen. [Or this^ T> AISE up, we beseech Thee, Lord, -■-^ Thy power, and come, and with great might succour us ; that whereas, through our sins and wickedness we are sore let and hindered, Thy mercy may speedily deliver us ; "Who livest.] Ant. 1. Blow ye the trumpet in Sion : for the day of the Lord is nigh at hand, behold, He cometh to save us. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. 2. Behold, the Desire of all nations shall come : and the house of the Lord shall be filled with glory. Alleluia. Ant. 3. The crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain : come, Lord, and tarry not. Alle- luia. Ant. 4. The Lord cometh ; go ye out to meet Him, saying, Great is His dominion, and of His kingdom there shall be no end : the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of peace. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. 5. Thine Almighty Word, Lord, leapeth down from Heaven : out of Thy royal throne. Alleluia. Chapter. Phil. iv. "DEJOICE in the Lord al way, and again I say, Kejoice. Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand. Hymn. Vox clara ecce intonat, f . and I^. p. 77. Ant. to Ben. I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness : Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. Blow ye the trumpet in Sion, for the day of the Lord is nigh at hand : behold. He cometh to save us. Alleluia. Cierce, Ant. Behold, the Desire of all nations shall come : and the house of the Lord shall be filled with glory. Alleluia. Alleluia. Chapter as at Lands. I^'. Come and save us. p. 77. Ant. The crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain : Come, Lord, and tarry not. Alle- luia. Chaptee. Phil. IV. "DE careful for nothing : but in everything by prayer and sup- plication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. i^. Lord, shew Thy mercy, p. 78. Ant. Thine Almighty Word, Lord, leapeth down from Heaven : out of Thy rojal throne. Alleluia. Chaptee. Phil. iv. A ND the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds. I^. The Lord shall arise, p. 78. Chapter as at Lands. I^. Make haste, Lord. p. 84. Hymn. Conditor alme siderum, ^. and IV- p. 75. Great Antiphon, CHEISTMAS EVE. MONDAY. If not Christmas Eve, , Ants, to Psalms as on Third Monday in Adveftt, p. 85. Ant. to Ben, The Lord saith, Repent ye : for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Alleluia. TUESDAY. If not Christmas Uve, Hatitigi, Ants, to Psalms as on Third Tuesday in Advent, p. 85. Ant. to Ben. Awake, awake, put on strength : arm of the Lord. WEDNESDAY. If not Christmas Uve, iLanDs. Ants, to Psalms as on Third Wednesday in Advent, p. 86. Ant. to Ben. Let them give glory unto the Lord, and declare His praise in the islands : for behold. He shall come, and shall not tarry. THURSDAY. If not Christmas Eve, ilautiis. Ants, to Psalms as on Third Thursday in Advent, p. 86. Ant. to Ben. Comfort ye, comfort ye My people : saith the Lord our God. FRIDAY. If not Christmas Eve, HautJS, Ants, to Psalms as on Third Friday in Advent, p. 86. Ant. to Ben. The day of the Lord shall come as a thief in the night : be ye therefore also ready, for at such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man cometh. CHRISTMAS EVE. Hautiis, ■f . To-morrow shall the wickedness of the earth be done away. R7. And the Saviour of the world shall be King over us. Psalms of the Feria, or of Sunday, if the Eve fall on a Sunday. Ant. 1. Judah and Jerusalem, fear not, to-morrow go ye forth : and the Lord will be with you. Ant. 2. Ye shall know this day that the Lord will come : and in the morning shall ye see His glory. Ant. 3. To-mon-ow shall the wickedness of the earth be done away : and the Saviour of the world shall be King over us. Ant. 4. The word of the Lord shall be looked for as rain : and our God shall come down upon us as the dew. Ant. 5. To-morrow ye shall have help : saith the Lord God of Hosts. Chaptee. Is. lxii. "POR Sion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteous- ness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth. Hymn. Yox clara ecce intonate p. 77. f. Ye shall know this day that the Lord will come. R7. And in the morning shall ye see His glory. Ant. to Ben. When Mary the 90 PROPEE OP SEASONS. Mother of Jesus was espoused unto Joseph, before they came together she was found with child : for That which was conceived in her was of the Holy Ghost. Alleluia. [Collect. GOD, Who makest us glad with the yearly expectation of our re- demption : grant that we, who with joy receive Thine onl3^-begotten Son as our Eedeemer, raa}^ without fear, behold Him when He shall come to be our Judge, even Thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ ; Who liveth. ^. The Lord be with you. B^. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. I^. Thanks be to God. This Collect is said at every Hour of Christinas Eve.'] No Memorial is said on this day but that of All Saints (ex- cept it he Sunday, when the Memorial of Sunday is said before that of All Saints) . From lienceforth till after the Octave of Epiphany, the Ferial petitions are not said. Ps. cxxiii., Ad Te levavi, tvith the prayers folloiving, at Prime and Compline is omitted till the Sunday after the Octave of Epiphany. Ant. Judah and Jerusalem, fear not, nor be dismayed; to-morrow go ye forth : for the Lord will be with you. ^7. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God : have mercy upon us. Alleluia, Alleluia, f". Thou that sittest at the right hand of the Father. Alleluia. ly. Have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. J. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Oliost. ^7. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. Ye shall know this day that the Lord will come : and in the morning shall ye see His glory. Chapter. Is. lxii. Tj^OR Sion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the right- eousness thereof go forth as bright- ness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth. 1^. Stand ye still : Alleluia. Al- leluia. >^. And see the salvation of the Lord with you. R". Alleluia. Alleluia, f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. RT. Stand ye still. Alle- luia. Alleluia. y. To-morrow ye shall have help. ly. Saith the Lord God of Hosts. Ant. To-morrow shall the wicked- ness of the earth be done away : and the Saviour of the world shall be King over us. Chapter. Is. lxii. 'pHE Gentiles shall see thy right- ousness, and all kings thy glory : and thou shalt be called by a new name, which the mouth of the Lord shall name. I^. To-morrow ye shall have help : Alleluia, Alleluia. f. Saith the Lord God of Hosts. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia. >^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. IV. To-morrow ye shall have help. Alleluia. Alleluia. f". Ye shall know this day that the Lord will come. f^. And in the morning shall ye see His glory. CHRISTMAS DAY. Ant, To-morrow ye shall have help : saith the Lord God of Hosts. Chaptee. Is. lxii. T^HOU shalt no more be termed for- saken : neither shall thy land any more be termed desolate: but thou shalt be called Hephzi-bah, and thy land Beulah : for the Lord delighteth in thee, and thy land shall be married. ^7. Ye shall know this day that the Lord will come : Alleluia. Al- leluia, f. And in the morning shall ye see His glory, ^r. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Ye shall know this day that the Lord will come. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. Stand ye still. I^. And see the salvation of the Lord with you. CHEISTMAS DAY. dFirist Fe.spers, Ant. 1. The King of peace * is ex- alted : Whom the whole earth seeketh. Laudate, pueri. Psalm cxiii. pRAISE the Lord, ye servants : praise the Name of the Lord. 2 Blessed be the Name of the Lord : from this time forth for ever- more. 3 The Lord's Name is praised : from the rising up of the sun unto the going down of the same. 4 The Lord is high above all heathen : and His glory above the heavens. 5 Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath His dwelling so high : and yet humbleth Himself to behold the things that are in heaven and earth ? 6 He taketh up the simple ou^ the dust : and lifteth the poor out of the mire ; 7 That He may set him with the princes : even with the princes of His people. 8 He raaketh the barren woman to keep house : and to be a joyful mother of children. Glory be, etc. Ant. 2. The King of peace * is ex- alted : higher than all the kings of the earth. Laudate Bominiim. Psalm cxyii. Q PRAISE the Lord, all ye heathen : praise Him, all ye nations. 2 For His merciful kindness is ever more and more towards us : and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise the Lord. Glory be, etc. Ant. 3. Know ye*that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand : Yerily I say unto you, it shall not tarry. latcda anima mea. Psalm cxlvi. pEAISE the Lord, my soul; while I live will I praise the Lord : yea, as long as I have any being, I will sing praises unto my God. 2 put not your trust in princes, nor in any child of man : for there is no help in them. 3 For when the breath of man goeth forth he shall turn again to his earth : and then all his thoughts perish. 4 Blessed is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help : and whose hope is in the Lord his God ; 5 Who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that therein is : Who keepeth His promise for ever ; 6 Who helpeth them to right that suffer wrong : Who feedeth the hungry. 92 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. 7 The Lord looseth men out of prison : the Lord giveth sight to the blind. 8 The Lord helpeth them that are fallen : the Lord careth for the righteous. 9 The Lord careth for the stran- gers; He defendeth the fatherless and widow : as for the way of the ungodly, He turneth it upside down. 10 the Lord thy God, Sion, shall be King for evermore : and throughout all generations. Glory be, etc. Ant. 4. Lift up * your heads : for your redemption draweth nigh. Laudate JDominum. Psalm cxlvii. Q PRAISE the Lord, for it is a ■good thing to sing praises unto our God : yea, a joyful and pleasant thing it is to be thankful. 2 The Lord doth build up Jeru- salem : and gather together the out- casts of Israel. 3 He healeth those that are brok- en in heart : and giveth medicine to heal their sickness. 4 He telleth the number of the stars : and calleth them all by their names. 5 Great is our Lord, and great is His power : yea, and His wisdom is infinite. 6 The Lord setteth up the meek : and bringeth the ungodly down to the ground. 7 sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving : sing praises upon the harp unto our God ; 8 Who covereth the heaven with clouds; and prepareth rain for the earth : and maketh the grass to grow upon the mountains, and herb for the use of men ; 9 Who giveth fodder unto the cattle : and feedeth the young ravens that call upon Him. 10 He hath no pleasure in the strength of an horse : neither de- lighteth He in any man's legs. 11 But the Lord's delight is in them that fear Him : and put their trust in His mercy. Glory be, etc. Ant. 5. The days of Mary* were ac- complished : that she should bring forth her first-born Son. Lauda Sierusalem. Psalm cxlvii. 12. pRAISE the Lord, Jerusalem : praise thy God, Sion. 13 For He hath made fast the bars of thy gates : and hath blessed thy children within thee. 14 He maketh peace in thy bor- ders : and filleth thee with the flour of wdieat. 15 He sendeth forth His com- mandment upon earth : and His word runneth very swiftly. 16 He giveth snow like wool : and scattereth the hoar-frost like ashes. 17 He casteth forth His ice like morsels : who is able to abide His frost ? 18 He sendeth out His word, and melteth them : He bloweth with His wind, and the waters flow. 19 He sheweth His word unto Jacob : His statutes and ordinances unto Israel. 20 He hath not dealt so with any nation : neither have the heathen knowledge of His laws. Glory be, etc. Chaptee. Is. IX. T'HE people that walked in dark- ness have seen a great light : they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined. CHRISTMAS DAY. 93 ly. Judah and Jerusalem, fear not : to-morrow go ye forth : and the Lord will be with you. >^. Stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you. BJ. To-morrow go ye forth : and the Lord will be with you. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. And the Lord will be with you. Hymn. Veni Redemptor gentium. COME, Thou Redeemer of the earth, Come, testify Thy Virgin birth : All lands admire,— all times applaud ; Such is the birth that fits a God, Begotten of no human will. But of the Spirit, mystic still. The W^ord of God, in flesh arrayed, The promised fruit to man displayed. The Virgin womb that burden gained, With Virgia honour all unstained ; The banners there of virtue glow : God in His temple dwells below. Proceeding from His chamber free. The royal hall of chastity, Giant of twofold substance, straight His destined way He runs elate. From God the Father He proceeds : To God the Father back He speeds : Proceeds,— as far as very hell ; Speeds back, to light ineffable. Equal to Thy Father, Thou, Gird on Thy fleshly mantle now ; The weakness of our mortal state With deathless might invigorate. Thy cradle here shall glitter bright. And darkness breathe a newer hght : WTiere endless faith shall shine serene, And twilight never intervene. \^At these Vespers only^ this Boxology : All laud to God the Father be, All laud, eternal Son, to Thee ; All laud, as is for ever meet. To God the blessed Paraclete. Amen.] But through Christmas tide the following : All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee ! All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. This doxology is said to all Hymns of this metre, except A soils ortus cardine, till the morrow of the Purification {except on the Feast, and through the Octave of Epiphany). y. As a bridegroom. 1^7. The Lord coming forth out of His chamber. Ant. to Mag. At sunrise ye shall behold the King of kings from heaven: as a bridegroom oat of his chamber, coming forth from God the Father. Collect. {English. 1549.) A LMIGHTY God, Who hast given us Thy only-begotten Son to take our nature upon Him, and as at this time to be born of a pure Virgin : grant that we, being regenerate, and made Thy children by adoption and grace, may daily be renewed by Thy Hol}^ Spirit; through the same our Lord Jesus Christ. Who liveth. Amen. [Or Collect for Christmas Eve, p. 90.] These Vespers end ivith Bless we the Lord, etc., without Alleluia. (Ilomplme, Ant. to Psalms. Be ye ready, like unto men that wait for their lord : when he shall return from the wed- ding. Hymn. Salvator mundi Domine, y. and Bf. p. 69, with Boxology as there given. Ant, to Nunc Dim. Let all men watch and pray : for ye know not when the time is : Watch there- fore, for ye know not when the Master of the house cometh : at even, or at midnight, or at the cock-crow- ing, or in the morning : lest coming suddenly He find you sleeping. y. The Word was made flesh. ly. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Whom saw ye, shep- herds? Speak, Tell us, who hath 94 PHOPEE OF SEASONS. appeared on earth : We beheld the Child, the Saviour, the Lord, in the choir of Angels, Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. 2. A maiden hath borne the King Whose name is everlasting : she hath the joy of a mother, and like- wise the honour of virginity ; none hath been seen like unto her, neither shall there be any such. Alleluia. Ant. 3. The Angel said unto the shepherds: Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy ; for unto you is born this day the Saviour of the world. Alleluia. Ant. 4. There was with the Angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God, and saying : Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towards men. Alle- luia. Ant. 5. Unto us a Child is born this day : and His name shall be called the mighty God. Alleluia. Alleluia. fJiHE Chaptee. Titus II. grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying un- godliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world. Hymn. A soils ortus cardine. FROM lands tliat see the sun arise, To earth's remotest boundaries, The Virgin-born to-day we sing, The Son of Mary, Christ the King. Blest Author of this earthly frame, To take a servant's form He came. That liberating flesh by flesh, Whom He had made might live afresh. In that chaste parent's holy womb Celestial grace hath found its home : And she, as earthly bride unknown, ■ Yet calls that Offspring blest her own. The mansion of the modest breast Becomes a shrine where God shall rest ,; The pure and undefilc-d one Conceived in her womb the Son, That Son, that royal Son she bore, Whom Gabriel's voice had told afore ; Whom, in his mother yet conceal'd, The infant Baptist had reveal'd. The manger and the straw He bore. The cradle did He not abhor : A little milk His infant fare Who feedeth ev'n each fowl of air. The heavenly chonis filled the sky, The angels sang to God on high, What time to shepherds, watching lone, They made creation's Shepherd known. For that Thine Advent glory be, O Jesu, Virgin-bom, to Thee ! With Father, and with Holy Ghost, From men and from the heavenly host. Amen. y. Blessed be He that cometh in the Name of the Lord. 1^7. God is the Lord Who hath shewed us light. Ant. to JBen. Glory to God in the highest : and on earth peace, goodwill towards men. Alleluia. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespets. [Or thiSf p RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ God, that the new birth of Thine only-begotten Son may deliver us, who by old bondage are held under the yoke of sin. Through the same.] Memoeial of S. Maey, At the full constimmation of the m^stertj of the Incarnation. Ant. Behold, all things are fulfilled : which were spoken by the angel con- cerning the Virgin Mary. 'f. After child-bearing thou re- mainedst a Virgin. ^7. Mother of God. Let us pray. Collect. Q GOD, Who through the fruitful virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary hast bestowed the rewards of eternal salvation on the human race : grant, we beseech Thee, that she may CHBISTMA8 DAT. 95 intercede for tis, through whom we have received the Author of Life, Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord : Who. f". Bless we the Lord. I^'. Thanks be to God. Bless we the Lord is not said with Alleluia except at Easter. Ant. to Psalms. Whom saw ye, shepherds ? Speak, Tell us, who hath appeared upon earth : We be- held the Child, the Saviour, the Lord, in the choir of Angels. Alleluia. Alleluia. Deus in nomine. Psalm liy. Beati and Retribue, Psalm cxix. Chapter. 1 Tim. i. ATOW unto the King eternal, im- mortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory, for ever and ever. Amen. ^7. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God : have mere}' upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Thou that didst vouch- safe to be born of a Virgin. I^. Have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Jesa Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Lord, arise, help us. I^. And deliver us for Thy Name's sake. This T^. is said at Prime daily till the morrow of the Purification, except on the Feast, and through the Octave, of Epiphany. fierce. Ant. A maiden hath borne the King, Whose name is everlasting : She hath the joy of a mother, and likewise the honour of virginity; none hath been seen like unto her, neither shall there be any such. Alleluia, Chapter as at Lauds. B^. The Word was made flesh : Al- leluia. Alleluia, y. And dwelt among us. ly. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. The Word was made flesh. Alleluia, Alleluia. f. He shall call Me. ly- Thou art my Father. Ant. The Angel said unto the shepherds : Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy ; for unto you is bom this day the Saviour of the world. Alleluia. Chaptee. Titus III. ^FTER that the kindness and love of God our Saviour towards man appeared, not by works of righteous- ness which we have done, but accord- ing to His mercy He saved us. ^7. He shall call Me : Alleluia. Alleluia, "f. Thou art my Father. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. He shall call Me. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. The Lord declared. Ip'. His salvation. Nones, Ant. Unto us a Child is born this day : and His Name shall be called the mighty God. Alleluia. Alleluia, Chapteb. Heb. i. Q.OD, Who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by His Son. ^7. The Lord declared : Alleluia. Alleluia, f. His salvation. ^7. Al- leluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. The Lord declared. Alleluia. Alleluia. 96 PROPER OF SEASONS. t". Blessed be He that cometh in the Xame of the Lord. RJ. God is the Lord Who hath shewed us light. Ant. 1. In the day of Thy power * shall the people ofier Thee fi-ee-will oiFerings with an holy worship : the dew of Thy birth is of the womb of the morning. Dixit Bominus. Psalm ex. nPHE Lord said unto my Lord : Sit Thou on My right hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool. 2 The Lord shall send the rod of Thy power out of Sion : be Thou ruler, even in the midst among Thine enemies. 3 In the day of Thy power shall the people offer Thee free-will offer- i ings with an holy worship : the dew | of Thy birth is of the womb of the morning. 4 The Lord sware, and will not repent : Thou art a Priest for ever alter the order of Melchisdeeh. 5 The Lord upon Thy right hand : shall wound even kings in the day of His wrath. 6 He shall judge among the hea- then ; He shall fill the places with the dead bodies : and smite in sunder the heads over divers countries. 7 He shall drink of the brook in the way : therefore shall He lift up His head. Glory be, etc. Ant. 2. He sent redemption * unto His people : He hath commanded His covenant for ever. Cotijitebor tibi. Psalm cxi. T WILL give thanks unto the Lord with my whole heart : secretly among the faithful, and in the con- gregation. 2 The works of the Lord are great : sought out of all them that have pleasure therein. 3 His work is worthy to be praised, and had in honour : and His right- eousness endureth for ever. 4 The merciful and gracious Lord hath so done His marvellous works : that they ought to be had in remem- brance. 5 He hath given meat unto them that fear Him : He shall ever be mindful of His covenant. 6 He hath shewed His people the power of His works : that He may give them the heritage of the heathen. 7 The works of His hands are verity and judgment : all His com- mandments are true. 8 They stand fast for ever and ever : and are done in truth and equity. 9 He sent redemption unto His people : He hath commanded His covenant for ever ; holy and reverend is His Xame. 10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom : a good under- standing have all they that do there- after ; the praise of it endureth for ever. Glory be, etc. Ant.'^. Unto the godly * there ariseth up light in the darkness : the Lord is merciful, loving, and righteous. Beatiis vir. Psalm cxii. ■QLESSED is the man that feareth the Lord : he hath great delight in His commandments. 2 His seed shall be mighty upon earth : the generation of the faithful shall be blessed. 3 Kiches and plenteousness shall be in his house : and his righteous- ness endureth for ever. 4 Unto the godly there ariseth up CSSISntAS DAT. 97 light in the darkness : he is mercilul, loving, and righteous. o A good man is merciiiil, and lendeth : and will guide his words with discretion. 6 For he shall never he moved : and the righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance. 7 He will not be afraid of any evil tidings : for his heart standeth £Eist, and believeth in the Lord. 8 His heart is established, and wiU not shrink : until he see his desire upon his enemies. 9 He hath dispersed abroad, and given to the poor : and his righteous- ness remaineth for ever; his horn shall be exalted with honour. 10 The ungodly shall see it, and it shall grieve him : he shall gnash with his teeth, and consume away ; the desire of the ungodly shall perish. Glory be, etc. Ant. 4. With the Lord * there is mercy : and with Him is plenteous redemption. Deprofundis. Pealm cxxx. /^UT of the deep have I called unto Thee, O Lord : Lord, hear my Toice. 2 O let Thine ears consider well : the voice of my complaint. 3 If Thou, Lord, wUt be extreme to mark what is done amiss : Lord, who may abide it ? 4 For there is mercy with Thee : therefore shalt Thou be feared. 5 I look for the Lord ; my soul doth wait for Him : in His word is my trust. 6 My soul fleeth unto the Lord : before the morning watch, I say, before the morning watch. . 7 O Israel, trust in the Lord, for with the Lord there is mercy : and with Him is plenteous redemption. S And He shall redeem Israel: I from all his sins. j Glory be, etc I Ant.h. Of the fruit* of thy body: shall I set upon thy seat. Memento, Domme. Psalm rTXTn . T ORD, remember David : and all his trouble; 2 How he sware unto the Lord : and vowed a vow unto the Almighty God of Jacob. 3 I will not come within the taber- nacle of mine house : nor dimb up into my bed ; 4 I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep, nor mine eyelids to slumber : neither the temples of my head to take any rest ; 5 Until I find out a place for the temple of the Lord : an habitation for the mighty €Jod of Jacob. 6 Lo, we heard of the same at Ephrata : and found it in the wood. 7 We wiU go into His tabemade : and fall low on our knees before His footstool. 8 Arise, O Lord, into Thy resting- place : Thou, and the ark of Thy strength. 9 Let Thy priests be clothed witJi righteousness : and let Thy saints sing with joyfulness. 10 For Thy servant David's sake : turn not away the pr^ence of Thine Anointed. 11 The Lord hath made a faithful oath unto David : and He shall not shrink friom it. 12 Of the fruit of thy body : shall I set upon thy seat* 13 ff thy children will keep My covenant, and My testimonies that I shall leam them: their children also shall sit upon thy seat for ever- more. 14 For the Lord hath chosen Sion 98 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. to be an habitation for Himself: He hath longed for her. 15 This shall be My rest for ever : liere will I dwell, for I have a delight therein. 16 I will bless her victuals with increase : and will satisfy her poor with bread. 17 I will deck her priests with health : and her saints shall rejoice and sing. 18 There shall I make the horn of David to flourish : I have ordained a lantern for Mine Anointed. 19 As for His enemies, I shall clothe them with shame : but upon Himself shall His crown flourish. Glory be, etc. These Anti2)hons and Psalms are said daily till the Octave of Epiphany, inclusive. Chaptee. Heb. i. (^ OD, Who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by His Son. 1^7. The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us : and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the Only-Be- gotten of the Father : full of grace and truth, f". In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. I^. And we beheld His glory, the glory as of the Only-Begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Full of grace and truth. Hymn. Veni Redempfor gentium, y. and ^. p. 93. Ant. to Mag. To-day Christ is born, to-day our Saviour appeared ; to-day Angels sing upon earth, and Archangels rejoice : to-day the right- eous are merry and say, Glory be to God on high. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespers [or Lauds']. Memoeial of S. Stephen. Ant. Thou art chief in the choirs of martyrs, like unto an Angel : who didst pray to God for them that stoned thee. ^. Thou hast crowned him with glory and worship. I^. Thou makest him to have do- minion of the works of Thy hands. Collect. As at Lauds on S. Stephen^ s Bay. At these Vespers, and henceforth until the morrow of the Circumcision, no Memorial is made of S. Mary, at Latids or Vespers. JS'o Memorial is made of All Saints. arompline. Ant. to Psalms. Unto us is born this day in the city of David : a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. Hymn. Salvator mundi Domine, with Christmas Doxology. Ant. to Nunc Dim. Alleluia. The Word was made flesh ; Alleluia : and dwelt among us. Alleluia. Al- leluia. Compline is thus said till the Feast of the Circumcision. FESTIVAL OF S. STEPHEN. "f . The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. ^7. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. ^. O God, make speed, etc. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, saying : Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. FESTIVAL OF S. STEPHEN. 99 Ant. 2. The stones of the brook were sweet unto him : him doth every soul of the rio^hteous follow. Ant. 3. My soul hangeth upon Thee, God : for Thy sake hath my body been stoned. Ant. 4. Stephen saw the heavens opened ; he saw and entered in : blessed is he to whom the heavens shall be opened. Ant. 5. Behold, I see the heavens opened : and Jesus standing on the right hand of God. Chaptee. Acts VI. • A ND Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. Hymn. Sancte Dei pretiose. SAINT of God, elect and precious, Protomartyr Stephen, biig-ht "With thy love, of amplest measure. Shining round thee like a light, Who to God commendedst, dying. Them that did thee all despite : Glitters now the crown above thee, Figured in thy sacred name : Oh ! that we, who truly love thee, May have portion in the same ; In the dreadful day of judgment Fearing neither sin nor shame. Laud to God, and might and honour, Who with flowers of rosy dye Crowned thy forehead, and hath placed thee In the starry throne on high : He direct us, He protect us From death's sting eternally. Amen. f . The righteous shall blossom as a lily. I^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Ant. to Ben. The wicked laid charge against him to give him over unto death, but he joyfully endured the stones : that he might be accounted worthy to receive the crown of glory. Alleluia. Collect. nPtAXT, Lord, that, in all our sufferings here upon earth for the testimony of Thy truth, we may stedfastly look up to heaven, and by faith behold the glory that shall be revealed; and, being filled with the Holy Ghost, may learn to love and bless our persecutors by the example of Thy first martyr Saint Stephen, who prayed for his murderers to Thee, blessed Jesus, Who standest at the right hand of God to succour all those that sufier for Thee, our only Mediator and Advocate. Amen. Memoeial of the Nativity. Ant. To-day a faithful Virgin hath brought forth the Incarnate Word ; and yet after child-bearing abideth a virgin : in whose praise let us all say, Blessed art thou among women. y. Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord. ^7. God is the Lord Who hath shewed us light. Collect, p. 94. Ant. And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, saying : Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. Cierce. Ant. The stones of the brook were sweet unto him : him doth every soul of the righteous follow. Chaptee. Acts vi. AND Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. R?. Thou hast crowned him with glory and worship : Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Thou makest him to have domi- nion of the works of Thy hands. El?. Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Thou hast crowned him with glory and worship. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Thou hast set upon his head, Lord. 100 PEOPER OP SEASONS. s ly. A crown of pure gold. The ^7^7. are said with Alleluia daily till the morrow of the Octave of the Epiphany. Ant. My soul hangeth upon Thee, O God : for Thy sake hath my body been stoned. Chaptee. Acts VII. TEPHEN, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked up stedfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God, and said, Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God. I^. Thou hast set upon his head, Lord : Alleluia. Alleluia, f. A crown of pure gold. ^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. H?- Thou hast set upon his head, Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. ^7. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. Nones, Ant. Behold, T see the heavens opened : and Jesus standing on the right hand of God. Chaptee. Acts vii. AND he kneeled down and cried with a loud voice. Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep. I^. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree : Alleluia. Alleluia, y. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. ^7. Alleluia. Al- leluia, y. Glory be to tlie Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy I Ghost. I^. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. I^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Ants, and Fsalms, p. 96. Chaptee. Acts vi. ^ND Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. Ip'. They ran upon him with one accord, and cast him out of the city, praying, and saying : * Lord, receive my spirit, 'f. Stephen was full of the grace of God ; he did great wonders among the people ; he beheld the heavens opened ; he saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God : and he said. I^. Lord, receive my spirit. ^. Glory be to the Father, God most High, and to the King His only Son, and to the Holy Ghost, from both proceeding : as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be. 1^7. Lord, receive my spirit. Hymn. Sancte Dei pretiose, f. and I^. p. 99. Ant. to Mag. The doors of heaven are laid open to Christ's martyr, blessed Stephen : who was first to be numbered among the saints, and is therefore triumphantly crowned in heaven. Alleluia. Collect, p. 99. Memorial of S. John the Evangelist. Ant. Greatly is blessed John to be had in honour : for he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. f". Thou shalt make them princes in all lands. IV- They shall remember Thy Name, Lord. FESTIVAL OF S. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. 101 Collect as at Lauds on S. John's Bay. Memoeial of the Nativity. Ant. Light is risen upon us : be- cause to-day the Saviour hath been born. Alleluia. "f . The Word was made flesh. Ip'. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Collect, p. 94. FESTIVAL OF S. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. 'f. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. I^, For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. This is the disciple which did testify: and we know that his testi- mony is true. Ant. 2. This is My disciple : so I will that he tarry till I come. Ant. 3. Behold Mine elect servant, whom I have chosen : I have put My Spirit upon him. Ant. 4i. There be some of them standing here, which shall not taste of death : till they see the Son of man in His kingdom. Ant. 5. So I will that he tarry till I come : follow thou Me. Chapter. Ecclus. xv. TTE that feareth the Lord will do good ; and he that hath know- ledge of the law shall obtain wisdom. And as a mother shall she meet him. Hymn. Exultet ccelum laudihus, ^. and I^. as in Common of Apostles. Ant. to Ben. This is John who leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper : blessed Apostle to whom were made known the secrets of heaven. Collect. "lyrERClFUL Lord, we beseech Thee to cast Thy bright beams of light upon Thy church, that it being enlightened by the doctrine of Thy blessed Apostle and Evangelist Saint John, may so walk in the light of Thy truth, that it may at length attain to the light of everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Memorial of the Nativity. Ant. To-day a spotless Virgin hath brought forth God, clothed in our flesh : let us all worship Him Who came to save us. ^ . Blessed be He that cometh in the Name of the Lord. I^. God is the Lord Who hath shewed as light. Collect, p. 94. Memorial of S. Stephen. Ant. Devout men carried Stephen to his burial : and made great lamenta- tion over him. f". The righteous shall blossom as a lily. I^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Collect of S. Stephen, p. 99, Ant. to Psalms. This is the dis- ciple which did testify : and we know that his testimony is true. Ant. This is My disciple : so I will that he tarry till I come. Chapter as at Lauds. I^. Their sound is gone out into all lands : Alleluia. Alleluia, "f . And their words into the ends of the world. IV- Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Their 102 PROPEE OF SEASONS. sound is gone out into all lands : Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Thou shalt make them princes in all lands. ^7. They shall remember Thy Name, Lord. Ant. Behold Mine elect servant, whom I have chosen : I have put My spirit upon him. Chapter. Ecclus. xv. YY^ITH the bread of understanding hath she fed him, and given him the water of wisdom to drink. He shall be stayed upon her, and shall not be moved ; and shall rely upon her, and shall not be confounded. She shall exalt him above his neigh- bours. ^7. Thou shalt make them princes in all lands : Alleluia. Alleluia. J. They shall remember Thy name, Lord. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Thou shalt make them princes in all lands. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Exceedingly honoured are Thy friends, Lord. f^. Surely established in their pre- eminence. Ant. So I will that he tarry till I come : follow thou Me. Chapter. Ecclus. xv. TN the midst of the congregation shall she open his mouth ; he shall find joy and a crown of gladness, and she shall cause him to inherit an everlasting name. I^. Exceedingly honoured : are Thy friends, Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia. f". Surely established in their pre- eminence. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 1^7. Exceedingly honoured are Thy friends, Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ants, and Fsalms^ p. 96. Chapter as at Lauds. I^. This is John who leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper : blessed Apostle, to whom were made known the secrets of heaven, y. John the Divine, filled with the heavenly Spirit, as an eagle flying from heaven, made manifest to mortals that Christ the Son of Mary is God the Word of God. I^. Blessed Apostle, to whom were made known the secrets of hea- ven, y. Glory be to the Almighty Father Unbegotten, to His Only- begotten Son : and to the Spirit the Comforter. ly. Blessed Apostle, to whom were made known the secrets of heaven. Hymn. Exultet coelum laudihus, y. and ^7., as in Common of Apostles. Ant. to Mag. In the midst of the Church he opened his lips : and the Lord filled him with the spirit of wisdom and understanding. He put upon him a robe of glory. Alleluia, Alleluia. Collect. 1V,TERCIFUL Lord, we beseech Thee to cast Thy bright beams of light upon Thy Church, that it being en- lightened by the doctrine of Thy blessed Apostle and Evangelist Saint John, may so walk in the light of Thy truth, that it may at length attain to the light of everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Memorial of the Holy Innocents. Ant. Innocent children by cruel FESTIVAL OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS. 103 Herod were slain for Christ, even children at the breast : They follow the Lamb without spot, and say al- way, Glory be to Thee, Lord. f. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. ^7. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Collect. Q ALMIGHTY God, Who out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast ordained strength, and madest infants to glorify Thee by their deaths ; mortify and kill all vices in us, and so strengthen us by Thy grace, that by the innocency of our Hves and constancy of our faith even unto death, we may glorify Thy holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Memoeial of the Nativity. Ant. Let the faithful be glad; our Saviour is born into the world ; to-day hath He gone forth, offspring of a noble race : and virginal purity is preserved. f. The Word was made flesh. I^. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Collect. nEANT,we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that the new birth of Thine Only-begotten may deliver us, who by old bondage are held under the yoke of sin. Through the Same : Who. Memoeial of S. Stephen. Ant. And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God : saying. Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. y. Thou hast crowned him with glory and honour. I^. Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet. Collect. n.RAN"T, Lord, that, in all our sufferings here upon earth for the testimony of Thy truth, we may steadfastly look up to heaven, and by faith behold the glory that shall be revealed ; and, being filled with the Holy Ghost, may learn to love and bless our persecutors by the example of Thy first Martyr Saint Stephen, who prayed for his murderers to Thee, blessed Jesus, Who stand- est at the right hand of God to succour all those that suffer for Thee, our only Mediator and Advocate. Amen. FESTIVAL OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS. "f. The righteous live for evermore. 1^. Their reward also is with the Lord. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Wrathful Herod slew many children : in Bethlehem of Judea, the city of David. A7it. 2. From two years old and under : did Herod slay many children for the Lord's sake. Ant. 3. A voice was heard in Ea- mah, lamentation and bitter weep- ing : Rachel weeping for her children. Ant. 4. From under the throne of God the Saints cry out : Avenge our blood, our God. Ant. 5. Let children praise Thee, Lord of Hosts : for, through the victory w^rought by Thee the In- nocents rejoice. Chaptee. Rev. xiv. J LOOKED, and lo, a Lamb stood on the Mount Siou, and with Him an hundred forty and four thousand, having His Father's Name written in their foreheads. 104 PROPER OF SEASOJTS. ly. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Hex gloriose Martyrum. ALL-GLORIOUS King- of Martyrs Thou, Ci'own of Confessors here below ; Whom, casting earthly joys away, Thou guidest to celestial day. O quickly bend a gracious ear, To this our suppliant voice of prayer, As we their sacred triumphs chant. Forgiveness to our errors grant. In Martyrs, victory is Thine, In Thy Confessors, mercies shine. Then conquer, Lord, our wickedness, And us with loving pardon bless. All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee ! All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. f . Wonderful art Thou in Thj Saints, God. ^7. And glorious in Thy Majesty. Ant. to Sen. These are they which were not defiled with women : for they are virgins, and follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth. Collect of the Day, p. 103. Throughout the Octave all the Collects to Memorials are as on S. John's Day. Memorial of the Nativity. Ant. The Virgin Mother, knowing no man, painlessly brought forth the Saviour of the world : the holy Virgin, filled with heaven, gave nourishment to the King of Angels. 'f. Blessed be Irle that cometh in the Name of the Lord. ^7. God is the Lord Who hath shewed us light. Collect, p. 103. Memorial of S. Stephen. Ant. The stones of the brook were sweet unto him : him doth every soul of the righteous follow. y. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. ^7. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Collect for S. Stephen's Day, p. 99. Memorial of S. John. Ant. This is the disciple which did testify : and we know that his testimony is true. y. Greatly is blessed John to be had in honour. Ip'. For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for 8. John's Day, p. 101. Ant. Wrathful Herod slew many children : in Bethlehem of J udea, the city of David. Ant. From twoyears old and under: did Herod slay many children for the Lord's sake. Chapter as at Lauds. f^. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord : Alleluia. Alleluia. 'f. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Fathee, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord : Alleluia. Alleluia. J. Let the righteous be glad, and rejoice before God. ^7. Let them also be merry and joyful. Ant. A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter weeping : Ra- chel weeping for her children. Chapter. Rev. xiv. nPHESE are they which were not defiled with women ; for they are virgins. ^. Let the righteous be glad, and rejoice before God : Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Let them also be merry and jov- ful. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : FESTIVAL OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS. 105 and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Let the righteous be glad, and rejoice before God : Alleluia. Alleluia. f. The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God. T^, And there shall no torment touch them. Nones. Ant. From under the throne of God the Saints cry out : Avenge our blood, our God. Chapter. Eev. xiv. nPHESE were redeemed from among men, being the first-fruits unto God, and to the Lamb. And in their mouth was found no guile. ly. The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God : Alleluia. Alle- luia, y. And there shall no torment touch them. f^*'. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God : Alleluia. Alleluia. J. Wonderful art Thou in Thy saints, God. I^. And glorious in Thy majesty. 17e.spers. Ants. andFsahns as on Christmas Day, p. 96. Chapter as at Lauds. T^. The hundred and forty and four thousand which were redeemed from the earth : these are they which were not defiled with women, for they are virgins.* Thus they reign with God : and the Lamb of God with them. ^. These were re- deemed from among men, first fruits to God and the Lamb, and in their mouth was found no guile. ]^\ Thus they reign with God : and the Lamb of God with them. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Thus they reign with God : and the Lamb of God with \ them. I Hymn. Rex gloriose Martyrum, y. and I^. p. 104. Ant. to Mag. I looked, and lo, a Lamb stood on the Mount Sion : and with Him an hundred forty and four thousand, having His Father's Name written in their foreheads. Memorial of S. Thomas of Canterbury. Ant. The keeper of the vine fell in the vineyard : the leader in the camp, the husbandman in the field. y. As corn purged in the thresh- ing-floor, ^7. He was carried to the heavenly garner. Collect. A LMIGHTY and eternal God,Who ^^ didst kindle the flame of Thy love in the heart of Thy holy Martyr and Bishop Thomas ; give to our minds the same strength of faith and charity, that as we rejoice in his triumph, so we may profit by his example; Through. Memorial of the Nativity. Ant. A Virgin at the word conceiv- ed, a Virgin she abode : a Virgin, she brought forth the King of all kings. y. The Word was made flesh. I^. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Collect, p. 103. Memorial of S. Stephen. Ant. My soul hangeth upon Thee, God : for Thy sake hath my body been stoned. y. Thou hast crowned him with glory and worship. 1^. Thou makest him to have dominion of the works of Thy hands. Collect for S. Stephen's Day, p. 99. Memorial of S. John. Ant. This is My disciple : so 1 will that he tarry till I come. 106 PROPER OF SEASONS. f. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. IV- For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John's Dat/, p. 101. FESTIVAL OF S. THOMAS OF CANTERBURY. All of the Common of one Martyr Bishop, except Ants, and Psalms at Vespers, with Memorials as below. If this office be not kept, all as on Dec. 30, with Common Memorial of a Martyr Bishop. The Memorial of the Nativity is omitted, and its Ants, are used for Mag. and Ben. Memorial of the JSTatiyitt. Ant. Blessed is the womb that bare Thee, Christ : and the paps which gave suck to the Lord and Saviour of the world. Alleluia. "f . Blessed be He that cometh in the Name of the Lord. I^. God is the Lord Who hath shewed us light. Collect, p. 103. Memorial of S. Stephen. Ant. Stephen saw the heavens opened ; he saw and entered in : blessed is he to whom the heavens shall be opened. ^. Thou hast set upon his head, Lord. ly. A crown of pure gold. Collect for S. Stephen's Day, p. 99. Memorial of S. John. Ant. Behold Mine elect servant, whom I have chosen : I have put My Spirit upon him. f. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. I^. For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John's Day, p. 101. Memorial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. Thej have washed their robes : and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. y. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. I^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect for Holy Innocents, p. 103. Memorial of the Nativity. Ant. Virgin Mother of God: Him Whom the whole world cannot contain, thou didst contain in thy womb. y. The Word was made flesh. I^. And dwell among us. Alleluia. Collect, p. 103. Memorial of S. Stephen. Ant. Behold, I see the heavens opened : and Jesus standing on the right hand of God. "f. Thou hast crowned him with glory and worship. I^. Thou makest him to have dominion of the works of Thy hands. Collect for S. Stephen's Day, p. 99. Memorial of S. John. Aiit. There be some of them stand- ing here which shall not taste of death : till they see the Son of man in His kingdom. )"'. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. ^7. For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John's Day, p. 101. Memorial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. They shall walk with Me in white : for they are worthy. SIXTH DAY AFTEE THE NATIVITY. 107 f". Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. BJ. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Collect for Soil/ Innocents, p. 103. SIXTH DAY AFTER THE NATIVITY. {Dec. 30.) ^. The Word was made flesh, R. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Fsalms of Sunday, all said under this Ant. Whom saw ye, shepherds ? Speak. Tell us who hath appeared upon earth : We beheld the Child, the Saviour, the Lord, in the choir of Angels. Alleluia. Chaptee. Gal. iv. "^OW T say that the heir, as long as he is a child, diffeieth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all; but is under tutors and governors until the time appointed of the father. ly. Thanks be to God. Hymn. A solis ortus cardine, y. and ^7. p. 94. Ant. to Ben. While all things were in quiet silence, and that night was in the midst of her swift course : Thy Almighty Word leaped down from heaven out of Thy royal throne. Alleluia. Collect for Christmas Day, p. 93. [Or this, A LMIGHTY, Everlasting God, direct -^ our ways according to Thy good pleasure ; that in the Name of Thy be- loved Son we may be worthy to abound in good works. Who liveth. This Collect is said at Lauds only; at the other Hours is said the Collect for Christmas Day.] Memoetal of the Nativity. Ant. Shepherds, tell us what ye have seen, and make known the birth of Christ : We have seen the Child wrapped in swaddling clothes, and choirs of Angels praising the Saviour. f. He shall call Me. P^. Thou art My Father. Alleluia. Collect, p. 103. Memoeial of S. Stephen. Ant. Blessed Stephen, strengthened by constant meditation in the law of God : like a tree bearing fruit, planted beside living waters, brought forth the first-fruit of martyrdom in due season. y. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. B/. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Collect for S. Stephen's day, p. 99. Memoeial of S. John. Ant. So I will that he tarry till I come : follow thou Me. f. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. B^. For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John's Day, p. 101. Memoeial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. They sung as it were a new song : before the throne. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. f^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect for the Holy Innocents, p. 103. Frime, Tierce, Sexts, and Nones, as on Christmas Day. No special Office of Sunday is to be said on any day ivithin the Octave of Christ- mas except on Dec. 30, on which day it is noticed at Matins^ but at no other Mour. 108 PROPER OF SEASONS. This rubric holds good also of l)ec. 29, if the Feast of S. Thomas he not kejyt. A7its. and Psalms as on Christmas Day. Ant. to Mafi. To-day a faithful Vir- gin hath brought foith the Incarnate Word: and yet after child-bearing she abideth a ViriJ:in ; in whose praise let us all say, Blessed art thou among women. Memorial of S. Silvester, As in Common Memorials of Saints. Memorial of S. Stephen. Ant. Ordained by God a preacher of His commandments, in holy fear he studied to serve Him : and having filled the office with fidelity was counted worthy to ascend into His holy hill. y. Thou hast crowned him with glory and worship. I^". Thou makest him to have dominion of the works of Thy hands. Collect for S. Stephen's Day, p. 99. Memorial of S. John. Ant. John the Apostle and Evan- gelist was chosen by the Lord, being a virgin : and was loved above the rest. 'f. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. Ip'. For lie leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John's Day, p. 101. Memorial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. Wrathful Herod slew many children : in Bethlehem of Judea, the city of David. 'f. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. W. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Collect for the Holy Innocents, p. 103. December 31. Alias on Dec. 30, except Ant. to Ben. To-day a spotless Virgin hath brought forth God, clothed in our flesh : let us all worship Him Who came to save us. Memorial of S. Silvester, As in Common Ilemorial of Saints. Memorial of Nativity, As Dec. 30. Memorl\l of S. Stephen-. Ant. A shower of stones over- whelmed him, a multitude surrounded him, but he feared not : for he saw Jesus his deliverer, ready to bring him to heaven in safety. f. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. B^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Collect for S. Stephen's Day, p. 99. Memorial of S. John. A7it. As he leaned on the bosom of the Lord Jesus : he drank of the waters of the Gospel at that hallowed source. ^. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. ^7. For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John' s Day, p. 101. Memorial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. From two years old and under : did Herod slay many children for the Lord's sake. f. Vv^onderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. I^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect for the Holy Innocents, p. 103. FESTIVAL OF THE CIECUMCISION. 109 FESTIVAL OF THE CIRCUMCISION. Ants, and Psalms as on Christmas Bay, p. 96. Chaptee. Titus II. nPHE grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world. ^7, As on Christmas Day. Hymn. Veni Redemptor gentium y p. 93. f . As a bridegroom. R?. The Lord coming out of His chamber. Ant. to Mag. He that is of the earth speaketh of the earth : He that Cometh from heaven is above all, and what He hath seen and heard, that He testifieth, and no man re- ceiveth His testimony, but he that hath received His testimony hath set to his seal that God is true. Collect. (1.549.) ALMIGHTY God, Who madest Thy blessed Son to be circum- cised, and obedient to the law for man ; grant us the true circumcision of the Spirit, that, our hearts and all our members, being mortified from all worldly and carnal lusts, we may in all things obey Thy blessed will; through the same. Amen. [Or this, r\ GOD Who grantest us to celebrate ^ the Octave of our Saviour's birth ; grant, we beseech Thee, that as we are renewed by the communion of His Flesh, so we may ever be defended by His Divinity ; Who liveth.] No Memorial is said at these Vespers. arompline. Ant. to Psalms. When the Lord was born, the choirs of Angels sang, saying : Salvation to our God, which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb. Hymn. Salvator mundl Dominey y. and I^., p. 69. Ant. to Nunc Dim. Alleluia. The Word was made flesh, Alleluia : and dwelt among us. Alleluia, Alleluia. Compline is thus said till the Feast of the Epiphany. y. The Word was made flesh. W. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant 1. wonderful exchange ! The Creator of mankind taking to Himself a living body, vouchsafed to be born of a Virgin : and, proceeding forth as man, made us co-heirs of His Godhead. ^4??^. 2. When Thou wast born inefl'ably of a Virgin, then was the Scripture fulfilled : He shall come down like the rain into a fleece of wool, to save mankind. We praise Thee, our God. Ant. 3. In the burning bush which Moses saw unconsumed : we recognise the preservation of thy glorious vir- ginity, Mother of God. A7it. 4. The Root of Jesse hath budded ; a Star hath risen out of Jacob : a Virgin hath brought foi'th the Saviour. We praise Thee, our God. Ant. 5. Lo, Mary hath brought forth the Saviour, of Whom, when John saw Him, he said : Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world. Alleluia. Chapter. Titus 11. THE grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all 110 PROPER OF SEASONS. men, teaching us that, denying un- godliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. A solis ortus cardine, f. and ly., p. 94. Ant. to Ben. A wonderful mystery is made known to-day, nature does a new thing, God is made Man : that which was, still abideth, and that which was not. He assumed, suffering no confusion nor divison. Collect as at First Vespers. No Memorial is said at these Lauds. All as on Christmas Day, except the Ant. wonderful exchange ! The Creator of mankind taking to Him- self a living body, vouchsafed to be born of a Virgin : and proceeding forth as man made us co-heirs of His Godhead. At Tierce, Sexts, and Nones, all as on Christmas Bay, except the Antiphons ; and the Collect, which is that of the Circumcision. Ant. When Thou wast born in- effably of a Virgin, then was the Scripture fulfilled : He shall come down like the rain into a fleece of wool, to save mankind. We praise Thee, our God. £ext.s. Ant. In the burning bush which Moses saw unconsumed : we recognise the preservation of thy glorious vir- ginity, O Mother of God. Ant. The Root of Jesse hath bud- ded : a Star hath risen out of Jacob : a Virgin hath brought forth the Saviour. We praise Thee, our God. SecontJ ITespers. Ants, and Fsalms as on Christmas Day, p. 96. Chapter. Titus ii. T^HE grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying un- godliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world. ly. Established is the heart of the Virgin who, receiving divine myste- ries, at the word of the angel conceived Him that is fairer than the children of men.* And she, who is blessed for ever, brought forth God and man for us. y. The mansion of the modest breast becomes a shrine where God shall rest : the undefiled who knows not man, at angel's word, conceives a Son. I^. And she, who is blessed for ever, brought forth God and man for us. I". Glory be to the Father and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 1^7. And she, who is blessed for ever, brought forth God and man for us. HiMN. Veni Redemptor gentium, f. and IV. p. 93. Ant. to Mag. O marvellous mys- tery ! The womb of a Virgin who knew not man is become the unspotted temple of God : of her He taketh flesh, and to Him shall all nations come, saying, Glory be to Thee, Lord. Memorial of S. Stephen, As on Christmas Bay, p. 98. OCTAVE OF S. STEPHEN. f. Thou hast set upon his head, Lord. OCTAVE OF S. STEPHEN. Ill ly. A crown of pure gold. Fsalms of Sunday, all said under one Ant., unless the day fall on Sunday, in which case the Ants, are said as on the festival. This rule applies also to the two days following. Ant. And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying : Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. The rest of the Office at Lauds and all the Hours as on S. Stephen's Day, except that the B^. is not said at Vespers, and that these Memorials are said : Memorial of S. John. Ant. As one of the streams of Paradise : the Evangelist John shed the grace of the Word of God through- out the whole world. 'f. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John. I^'. For he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. Collect for S. John's Day, p. 101. Memorial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. A voice was heard in Eamah; lamentation and bitter weeping : Kachel weeping for her children. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, O God. I^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect for the Holy Innocents, p. 103. Memorial of S. Mary. Ant. ho, Mary hath brought forth the Saviour, of Whom when John saw Him, he said : Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world. ^. After child-bearing thou re- mainedst a virgin. ^7. Mother of God. Collect as in Memorial at Vespers, infra. From this day till Candlemas, a Memorial of S. Mary is made daily at Vespers and Lauds, whatever be the service, ex- cept on the eve and day of Epiphany. Memorial of S. John. Ant. Greatly to be had in honour is blessed John : for he leaned on the Lord's bosom at Supper. 'f. Thou shalt make them princes in all lands. V^. They shall remember Thy Name, Lord. Collect for S. John's Day, p. 101. Memorial of The Holy Innocents. Ant. Under the throne of God the Saints cry out : Avenge our blood, our God, f. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. I^. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Collect for the Holy Innocents, p. 103. Memorial of S. Mary. Ant. When Thou wast born in- effably of a Virgin, then was the Scripture fulfilled : He shall come down like the rain into a fleece of wool to save mankind. We praise Thee, our God. ■f . Thou art fairer than the chil- dren of men. I^. Full of grace are Thy lips. Collect. Q GOD, Who through the fruitful virginity of the blessed Virgin Mary, hast bestowed the rewards of eternal salvation on the human race ; grant, we beseech Thee, that she may intercede for us, through whom we have received the Author of Life, Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 112 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. OCTAVE OF S. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. All as on S. John's Dat/, except that which follows : Ant. to Psalms. This is the dis- ciple which did testify : and we know that his testimony is true. Memorial op The Holy Innocents. Ant. Let children praise Thee, Lord of Hosts : for through the triumph wrought by Thee the In- nocents rejoice. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. ^ I^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect, p. 103. Memorial or S. Maey, As on Octave of S. Stephen, p. 111. Thel^. is not said. Memorial of the Holy Innocents. Ant. Innocent children by cruel Herod were slain for Christ, even children at the breast : they follow the Lamb without spot, and say alway. Glory be to Thee, Lord. f. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. I\7. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Collect for the Solij Innocents, p. 103. Memorial of S. Mary as at p. 111. The Memorial of S. Mary is said as at Lauds and Vespers to-day, on Sundays and Feasts of Ni^ie Lessons ; and on and in Octaves and during Octaves ; from henceforth till Candlemas. OCTAVE OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS. All as on Holy Innocents' Day, except that which follows : ilautis. Ant. to Psalms. Wrathful Herod slew many children : in Bethlehem of Judea, the city of David. Memorial of S. Mary as on Octave of S. Stephen, p. 111. The B/. is not said. Memorial of S. Edwaed, King and Confessor. Ant. I will liken him unto a wise man : which built his house upon a rock. f. The Lord loved him, and beautified him with comely orna- ments. R7. He clothed him with a robe of glory. Collect. Q GOD, Who hast vouchsafed unto the blessed King Edward Thy Confessor a crown of heavenl}' gloi'j; grant that we who commemorate him here on earth, may hereafter reign with him in heaven ; through. VIGIL OF THE EPIPHANY. iLautl.S, f. The Word was made flesh. I^, And dwelt among us. Alleluia. Sunday Psalms, all said under, one Ant. whether the day be Sunday or not. Ant. to Psalms. wonderful exchange ! The Creator of mankind taking to Himself a living body, vouchsafed to be born of a Virgin : and, proceeding forth as man, made us co-heirs of His Godhead. Chapter, Hymn, A solis ortus cardine, y. and^., p. 94. Ant. to Ben. Blessed is the womb that bare Thee, O Christ : and the paps which Thou hast sucked. VIGIL OF THE EPIPHANY. 113 Collect. J IGHTEN our hearts, vre beseech Thee, Lord, b}'- this cominf^ Festival : that being rid of the dark- ness of this world, we may come to the light of the eternal Country; through. Memoeial of S. Edward, King and Confessor, Ant. Well done, thou good and faithful servant : enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. f. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. I^. And spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. Colled as in Memorial at Vespers. Memorial of All Saints. Ant. The Saints shall be joyful with glory : they shall rejoice in their beds. J. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. I^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect. TyE pray Thee, Lord, let the intercession of all Thy Saints be acceptable unto Thee; and grant to us forgiveness of our sins, and the remedies of eternal life : through. No Ifemorial is made of S. Mary. If this Vigil falls on a Sunday^ no Memorial is made of All Saints. All at the other Hours as on the Circum- cision, excejA the Chapter at Prime, p. 32, and the Collect, which is the same as at Lauds. THE EPIPHANY. Ants, and Psalms as at the Second Ves- pers of Christmas Day, p. 96. Chapter. Is. lx. ARISE, shine; for thy light is ■^ come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. R7. The kings of Tharsis and of the isles shall give presents, the kings of Arabia and Saba shall bring gifts to the Lord God. "f. All kings shall fall down before Him : all na- tions shall do Him service. 117. The kings of Arabia and Saba shall bring gifts to the Lord God. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. Shall bring gifts to the Lord God. Hymn. Sostis Serodes impie. WHY impious Herod, vaLnly fear, That Christ the Saviour cometh here ? He takes not earthly reahiis away, Who gives the crown that lasts for aye. To greet His hirth the wise men went, Led hy the star before them sent : Called on hy light, towards Light they press'd, And by then- gifts their God confess'd. In holy Joi'dan's purest wave The heav'nly Lamb vouchsafed to lave ; That He, to Whom was sin unknown, Might cleanse His people from their own. New miracle of power divine ! The water reddens into wine : He spake the word ; and pour'd the wave In other streams than nature gave. All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay, For Thine Epiphany to-day : All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. This Poxology is said throughout the Octave to hymns of this metre. 'f. All they from Sheba shall come. I^. They shall bring gold and in- cense, and they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord. Ant. to Mag. When the wise men saw the star, they said one to another : This is the sign of the great King, come let us seek Him and present unto Him gifts; gold and incense and myrrh. Collect. Q GOD, Who by the leading of a star didst manifest Thy Only- 114 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. begotten Son to the Gentiles ; merci- fully grant that we, which know Thee now bj' faith, may after this life have the fruition of Thy glorious Godhead; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. OTompline. Ant. to Psalms. Thou hast ap- peared, Christ, Light of Light : to Whom the wise men present gifts. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. Hymn. Salvator mundi Domine, y. and I^. p. 69. Ant. to Nunc Dim. Alleluia. All they from Sheba shall come. Alleluia : They shall bring gold and incense. Alleluia, Alleluia. This Compline is said daily throughout the Octave. y. All they from Sheba shall come. R7. They shall bring gold and in- cense, and they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. The Lord our Saviour, be- gotten before the morning star, and. before all ages : to-day appeared to the world. Ant. 2. Thy light, Jerusalem, is come ; and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee : and the Gentiles shall come to thy light. Alleluia. Ant. 3. When they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts : gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. Alleluia. Ant. 4. ye seas and floods, bless ye the Lord : ye wells, bless ye the Lord. Alleluia. Ant. 5. Three are the gifts which the wise men presented unto the Lord : gold, and incense, and myrrh, to the Son of God, the Mighty King. Alleluia. Chaptee. Is. lx. A RISE, shine, for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. R'. Thanks be to God. Hymn, a Patre Uniqeniiiis. FROM God the Father, VirErin-born To lis the only Son came down ; By death the font'to consecrate, The faithful to regenerate. From highest heaven His course began, lie took the form of mortal man ; Creation by His death restored, And shed new joys of life abroad. Glide on. Thou glorious Sun, and bring The gift of healing on Thy whig ; The clearness of Thy light dispense Unto Thy people's every sense. Abide with us, O Lord, we pray, The gloom of night remove away ; Thy work of healing, Lord, begin, And do away the stain of sin. We know that Thou didst come of yore ; Thou, we believe, shalt come once 'more : Thy guardian shield o'er us extend. Thine own dear sheepfold to defend. All glory. Lord, to Thee, we pay, For thine E])iphany to-day ; All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. y. It is the Lord that commandeth the waters. R7. It is the glorious God that maketh the thunder. It is the Lord that ruleth the sea. Ant. to Pen. To-day is the Church joined to her heavenly Bridegroom ; for in Jordan Christ hath washed away her sins : the wise men hasten with gifts to the roj'al nuptials; and by water made wine are the guests rejoiced. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespers. A)it. The Lord our Saviour, be- gotten before the morning star, and before all ages : to-day appeared to the world. THE EPIPHANY. 115 mi Ant. to Quicunque. Thanks be to Thee. p. 32. Chaptee. 1 Tim. i. >W unto the Kmg eternal, im- mortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glorj, for ever and ever. Amen. I^. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God : have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Thou Who to-day didst appear to the world. ^,^ Have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. "f. Gloiy be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. Pv7. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alle- luia. y. Lord, arise, help us. R7. And deliver us for Thy IN'ame's sake. fierce. Ant. Thy light, Jerusalem, is come ; and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee : and the Gentiles shall come to thy light. Alleluia. Chapter as at Lauds. BJ. All they from Sheba shall come: Alleluia. Alleluia, y. They shall bring gold and incense, and they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord. ly. Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R". All they from Sheba shall come. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. The kings of Tharsis and of the isles shall give presents. R". The kings of Arabia and Saba shall bring gifts. Ant. When they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts : gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. Alleluia. Chaptee. Is. lx. 'THE Lord shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen up- on thee. And the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the bright- ness of thy rising. RT. The kings of Tharsis and of the isles shall give presents : Alleluia. Alleluia. Y. The kings of Arabia and Saba shall bring gifts. P/. Alle- luia. Alleluia, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. RT. The kings of Tharsis and of the isles shall give presents. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. worship the Lord. ^'. In the beauty of holiness. Ant. Three are the gifts which the wise men presented unto the Lord : gold, and incense, and niA'rrh, to the Son of God, the Mighty King, AUeluia. Chaptee. Is. lx. A LL they from Sheba shall come ; they shall bring gold and incense, and they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord. I^'. worship the Lord : Alle- luia. Alleluia. T. In the beauty of holiness. RT. Alleluia. Alleluia!^ y. Glor}' be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Hoh' Ghost. I^". wor- ship the Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Worship the Lord. l^-. All ye angels of His. Ants. andFsalms of Christmas Lay, p. 96. Chaptee. Is. lx. A EISE, shine, for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. R". Three are the gifts of mystic meaning which the wise men pre- sented to-day, by gold is signified the power of the King, incense proclaims the Great High Priest, and myrrh, 116 PEOPEE OP SEASONS. the burial of the Lord. f". The wise men worshipped the Author of our salvation in the cradle, and of their treasures they offered Him mystical gifts. I^. By gold is signified the power of the King, incense proclaims the Great High Priest, and myrrh, the burial of the Lord. f'. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. By gold is signified the power of the King, incense proclaims the Great High Priest, and myrrh, the burial of the Lord. Hymn. Hostis Herodes impie, 'f. and I^. as at First Vespers, p. 113. Ant. to Mag. There came wise men from the East to Bethlehem, to worship the Lord, and when they had opened their treasures, they pre- sented unto Him precious gifts : gold as to the great King, incense as to the true God, and myrrh for His burial. Alleluia. Feom the Feast of the Epiphany till the Octave. All as on the Festival except that which follows : The Psalms at Lauds are all said under this Ant. The Lord our Saviour, be- gotten before the morning star, and before all ages : to-day appeared to the world. At Vespers the I^. is omitted. The following Antiphons are said at Lauds and Vespers to Benedictus and Magnificat, except on Sunday : Ant. 1. The star shines like a flame, and points out God, the King of kings : wise men saw it, and brought gifts to Christ the King. Ant. 2. When the wise men saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy : and when they were come into the house, they presented unto Him gifts ; gold, and incense, and mja-rh. Ant. 3. A voice sounded from heaven, and the voice of the Father was heard, saying : This is My be- loved Son, in Whom I am well pleased ; hear Him. Ant. 4. The wise men, being warned of God in a dream : departed into their own country another way. The Office is thus said until the day of the Octave, except on Sunday. SUNDAY IN THE OCTAVE. All as on the Feast of the Epiphany, ex- cept that ivhich follows : at both Ves- pers all as on the Second Vespers of the Feast ; except that the ly. to the Chapter is omitted. Memorial oe Sunday. Ant. And the Child Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem : and Joseph and His mother knew not of it. ^. Let our evening prayer come up before Thee, Lord. I^. And let Thy mercy come down upon us. Collect. A LORD, we beseech Thee, merci- fully to receive the prayers of Thy people which call upon Thee ; and grant that they may both per- ceive and know what things they ought to do, and also may have grace and power faithfully to fulfil the same; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ^fter the Octave, this Collect is said at every Hour till the next Sunday. Memoeial of S. Maey, As on Octave of S. Stephen, p. 111. OCTAVE OF THE EPIPHANY. 117 Memorial op Sunday. Ant. But they, supposing Him to have been in the company, went a day's journey : and they sought Him among their kinsfolk and acquaint- ance. t. The Lord is King. I^. He hath put on glorious ap- parel. Alleluia. Collect as above. Memorial of S. Mary, As on Octave of S. Stephen, p. 111. At Frime, Ant. to Quicunque, Thee duly, &c. p. 32. Memorial of Sunday. Ant. Son, why hast Thou thus dealt with us ? behold. Thy father and I have sought Thee sorrowing : And He said unto them, How is it that ye sought Me ? wist ye not that I must be about My Father's busi- ness ? 'f. Lord, let my prayer be set forth. I^. In Thy sight as the incense. Collect as above. Memorial of S. Mary. As on p. 111. OCTAVE OF THE EPIPHANY. If the Octave of the Epiphany fall on Sunday, the Office is of the Octave, with Memorial of Sunday. Ants, and Fsalms as on Christinas Bay, p. 96. Chapter. Is. xxv. Q LORD, Thou art my God; I will exalt Thee, I will praise Thy Name; for Thou hast done wonderful things ; Thy counsels of old are faith- fulness and truth. I^. In the form of a dove the Holy Spirit was seen. The voice of the Father was heard, This is My Beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased, hear ye Him. f". It is the Lord that commandeth the waters, it is the glorious God that maketh the thun- der. It is the Lord that ruleth the sea. T^. The voice of the Father was heard. This is My beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased, hear ye Him. f" . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Hear ye Him. Hymn. Sostis Serodes impie, f. andl^., p. 113. Ant. to Mag. The soldier baptizes the King, the servant his Lord, John the Saviour : the water of Jordan was astonished, the Dove bore wit- ness, and the voice of the Father was heard. This is My beloved Son. Collect of the Epiphany, p. 114. Memorial of S. Mary. As on the Octave of S. Stephen, p. 111. Eaut(S* f". All they from Sheba shall come. I^. They shall bring gold and in- cense, and they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. The Saviour came to be baptised that by water He might restore fallen nature : and renew the old man and clothe us with a garment of grace. Ant. 2. Thee, God our Saviour, we all glorify : Who by the Holy Ghost and by fire dost purify human corruption. Ant. 3. The Baptist trembles, and 118 PEOPER OF SEASONS. dares not touch the holy head of Grod : but cries with fear, Sanctify me, my Saviour. Ant. 4. The Saviour breaks the head of the dragon in the waters of Jordan : delivering all men from his power. Ajit. 5. To-day is declared a great mystery : for the Creator of all things hath purged our sins in Jordan. Chapter. Is. xxv. A LOKD, Thou art my God; I will ^ exalt Thee, I will praise Thy Name : for Thou hast done wonderful things; Thy counsels of old are faith- fulness and truth. Hymn. A JPatre JJnigenitus, ^. andR?. p. 114. Ant. to Ben. John the forerunner was glad, and all the world made joyful when the Lord was baptised in Jordan : water was hallowed and a fountain opened for sins. To the same Lord let all men cry, Have mercy upon us. Memorial oe S. Mart. As on the Octave of S. Stejjhen, p. 111. Ant. The Saviour came to be bap- tised, that by water He might restore fallen nature : and renew the old man and clothe us with a garment of grace. fierce. Ant. Thee, God our Saviour, w^e all glorify : Who by the Holy Ghost and by fire, dost purify human cor- ruption. Chapter as at Lauds. lyi^. at all the Hours as on the Epiphany. Ant. The Baptist trembles, and dares not touch the holy head of God : but cries with fear. Sanctify me, my Saviour. Chapter. Is. xxvi. xxviii. Q LORD, Thy hand is lifted up. The Lord of Hosts shall be for a crown of glory. Nones* Ant. To-day is declared a great mystery : for the Creator of all things hath purged our sins in Jordan. Chapter. Is. xii. YY ITH joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation : and in that day shall ye say. Praise the Lord, call upon His Name. Sfconli T:Jei5pers* Sunday Psalms, with Ants, of Lauds. Chapter, Hymn, ^. and I^., as at First Vespers. Ant. to Mag. Water was hallow- ed when the glory of Christ appeared : may the whole world draw water out of the wells of salvation, for now is every creature sanctified through Christ our God. Collect of the Epiphany, p. 114. Memorial oe S. Mart. As^. 111. If the Octave of the Epiphany falls on Saturday, the Second Vespers are of the Octave, and a Memorial is made of Sunday. The day after the Octave of the Epiphany, everything as in the Psalter, except that which follows. These Hymns are said from the Octave of the Epiphany till the First Vespers of the First Sunday in Lent, exclusive. SATURDAY. Hymn. Deus Creator omnium. blest Creator, God most high, Great Ruler of the starry skj-, Who, robing: day -with beauteous light, Hast clothed in soft repose the night : OCTAVE OF THE EPIPHANY. 119 That sleep may wearied limbs restore, And fit for toil and use once more ; May gently soothe the careworn breast, And lull our anxious griefs to rest ; "We thank Thee for the day now gone ; We pray Thee while the night comes on, Help us, poor sinners, as we raise Our wonted oflFering of praise. To Thee our hearts their music bring. Thee our united voices sing ; To Thee our pure affections soar. Thee may our chastened souls adore. So when the deepening shades prevail, And night o'er day hath dropped her veil. Faith may no wildering darkness know, But night with faith's own radiance glow. From every wrongful passion free, Our inmost hearts make sleep in Thee, Nor let the fiend with envious snare Our rest with sinful terroi-s scare. Christ, with the Father ever one : Spirit, of Father and of Son ; God over all, of mighty sway, Shield us, great Trinity, we pray. Amen. f'. Let our evening prayer come up before Thee, Lord. I^. And let Thy mercy come down on us. SUNDAY. Hymn. JEterne rerum Conditor. DREAD Framer of the earth and sky. Who dost the circling seasons give, And all the cheerful change supply Of alternating mom and eve : Light of our darksome journey here. With days dividing night from night : Loud crow's the dawn's shrill harbinger, And wakens up the sunbeams bright. Forthwith at this, the darkness chill Retreats before the star of moi-n : And from their busy schemes of ill, The vagrant crews of night return. Fresh hope, at this, the sailor cheers. The waves their stormy strife allay ; The Church's Rock at this, in tears, Hastens to wash his guilt away. Arise ye, then, with one accord : Norlonger wrapt in shmiber lie ; The cock rebukes all who their Lord By sloth neglect, by sin deny. At his clear cry joy springs afresh. Health courses through the sick man's veins, The dagger glides into its sheath, The fallen soul her faith regains. Jesu ! look on us when we fall ; — One momentary glance of Thine Can from her guilt the soul recall To tears of penitence divine. Awake us from false sleep profound. And through our senses pour Thy light ; Be Thy blest Name the first we sound At early dawn, the last at night. Boxology till Candlemas : All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee ! All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. And the Doxology is thus said in all Hymns, except Deus Creator omnium, during this season. After Candlemas : All laud to God the Father be ; AH laud, eternal Son, to Thee ; All laud, as is for ever meet. To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. y. and ly. to Hymns at Sunday Lauds :■ Till Septuagesima : ^. The Lord is King. ^. He hath put on glorious ap- parel. Alleluia. From Septuagesima till Lent : y. Lord, Thou hast been our refuge. I^. From one generation to another. Hymn. Lucis Creator optime, f . and IV. p. 49. MONDAY. Eautiis. Hymn. Splendor JPaternce Glorice. THOU brightness of the Father's ray, True Light of light and Day of day ; Light's foimtain and eternal spring : Thou Morn the morn illumining ! Glide in. Thou very Sun divine ; With everlasting brightness shine : And shed abroad on every sense The Spirit's light and influence. Thee, Father, let us seek aright : The Father of perpetual light : The Father of almighty grace : Each wile of sin away to chase. Our acts with courage do Thou fill : Blunt Thou the tempter's tooth of ill : Misfortune into good convert. Or give us grace to bear unhurt. Our spirits, whatsoe'er betide. In chaste and loyal bodies guide ; Let faith, with fervour unalloy'd, The bane of falsehood still avoid ; 120 PEOPER OF SEASONS. And Christ our daily food be nigh, And faith our daily cup supply ; So may we quaff, to calm and bless, The Spii'it's rapturous holiness. Now let the day in joy pass on : Our modesty like early dawn, Our faith like noontide splendour glow, Our souls the twilight never know. Doxology till Candlemas : All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Yirgin-born, to Thee ! All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. '^. Have I not thought upon Thee when I was waking ? I^. Because Thou hast been my helper. After Candlemas : All laud to God the Father be ; All laud, eternal Son, to Thee ; All laud, as is for ever meet, To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. "^. and ^. as before Candlemas. Hymn. Immense coeli Conditor. GREAT Creator of the sky, Who wouldest not the floods on high With earthly waters to confound, But mad'st the firmament their bound ; The floods above Thou didst ordain ; The floods below Thou didst restrain : That moisture might attemper heat, Lest the parch'd earth should ruin meet. Upon our souls, good Lord, bestow The gift of grace in endless flow : Lest some renewed deceit or wile Of former sin should us beguile. Let faith discover heavenly light ; So shall its rays direct us right : And let this faith each error chase ; And never give to falsehood place. Doxology till Candlemas : All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Yirgin-born, to Thee ! All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amtn. ■^. Lord, let my prayer be set forth. 1^7. In Thy sight as the incense. After Candlemas : O Father, that we ask be done. Through Jesus Christ, Thine onlv Son ; Who, with the Holy Ghost, and thee, Shall live and reign' eternally. Amen. '^. and I^. as before Candlemas. TUESDAY. Hymn. Ales diei nuntius. THE winged herald of the day Proclaims the morn's approaching ray : And Christ the Lord our souls excites, And so to endless life invites. Take up thy bed, to each He cries. Who sick, or wrapped in slumber lies : And chaste, and just, and sober stand. And watch : My coming is at hand. With earnest cry, with tearful care, Call we the Lord to hear our prayer. While supplication, pure and deep, Forbids each chastened heart to sleep. Do Thou, Christ, our slumbers wake ; Do Thou the chains of darkness break ; Purge Thou our former sms awaj, And in our souls new light display. Doxology., ^ . and I^., according to Rubric y p. 120. 17e0per.3, Hymn. Telluris in gens Conditor. EARTH'S mighty Maker, Who«e command Rais'd from the sea the solid land ; And drove each billowy heap away. And bade the earth stand firm for aye : That so with flowers of golden hue, The seeds of each it might renew ; And fruit-trees bearing" fruit might yield, — And pleasant pasture of the field : Our spirit's rankling wounds efface With dewy freshness of Thy grace : That grief may cleanse each deed of ill. And o'er each lust may triumph still. Let e\'ery soul Thy law obey. And keep from every evil Avay ; Rejoice each promis'd good to win, And flee from every mortal sin. Doxology, ^. and I^., according to Itubric, p. 120. WEDNESDAY. Hymn. I^ox et tenehrce et nuhila. HENCE, night and clouds that night-time brings, Confus'd and dark and troubled things : Tiie dawn is here ; the sky grows white ; Christ is at hand : depart from sight ! Earth's dusky veil is torn away, Pierc'd by the sparkling beams of day : The world resumes its hues apace. Soon as the day-star shews its face. OCTAVE OF THE EPIPHANY. 121 But Thee, O Christ, alone we seek, With conscience pure and temper meek : "With tears and chants we humbly pray That Thou would'st guide us through the day. For many a shade obscures each sense, Which needs Thy beams to purge it thence : Light of the morning star, illume, Serenely shining, all our gloom ! Doxologijf y. andV^., according to FaibriCy p. 120. Hymn. CcbU Deus sanctissime. OGOD, Whose hand hath spread the sky And all its shining hosts on high, And painting it with fiery light, Made it so beauteous and so bright : Thou, when the Wednesday was begun, Didst frame the circle of the sun, And set the moon for ordered change, And planets for their wider range : To night and day, by certain line. Their varying bounds Thou didst assign ; And gav'st a signal known and meet, For months begun and months complete. Enlighten Thou the hearts of men ; Polluted souls make pure again ; Unloose the bands of guilt within ; Kemove the burden of our sin. Doxology, f^. and'^., according to Mubric, p. 120. THURSDAY. Hymn. Lux ecce surgit aurea. BEHOLD the golden dawn arise ; The paling night forsakes the skies : Those shades that hid the world from view, And us to dangerous error drew. May this new day be calmly past, May we keep pure while it shall last ; Nor let our lips from truth depart, Nor dark designs engage the heart. So may the day speed on ; the tongue No falsehood know, the hands no wrong : Our eyes from wanton gaze refrain ; No guilt our guarded bodies stain. For God All-seeing from on high Surveys us with a watchful eye ; Each day our ev'ry act He knows, From early dawn to evening's close. Doxology, f". and'S:^., according to Mubric, p. 120. Hymn. Magna Deus potentice^ ALMIGHTY God, Who from the flood Didst bring to light a twofold brood ; Part in the firmament to fly. And part in ocean depths to lie : Appointing fishes in the sea. And fowls in open air to be ; That each, by origin the same, Its separate dwelling-place might claim : Grant that Thy servants, by the tide Of blood and water purified. No guilty fall from Thee may know. Nor death eternal undergo. Let none despair through sin's distress; Be none puff'ed up with boastfulness ; That contrite hearts be not dismayed, Nor haughty souls in ruin laid. Doxology, ^. and ly., according to Rubric, p. 120. FRIDAY. Hymn. Sterna cceli gloria. ETERNAL glory of the sky. Blest hope of frail humanity. The Father's sole-begotten One, Yet born a spotless Virgin's Son : Uplift us with Thine arm of might, And let our hearts rise pure and bright ; And ardent in God's praises, pay The thanks we owe Him every day. The day-star's rays are glittering clear, And tells that day itself is near ; The shadows of the night depart ; Thou, Holy Light, illume the heart ! Within our senses ever dwell. And worldly darkness thence expel : Long as the days of life endure. Preserve our souls devout and pure. The faith that first must be possessed, Root deep within our inmost breast : And joyous hope in second place ; Then charity, Thy greatest grace. Doxology, 'f. andB^., according to Hubric, p. 120. Hymn. Plasmator hominis Deus. MAKER of men ! from heaven Thy throne Who orderest all things, God alone ; By Whose decree the teeming earth To reptile and to beast gave birth : 122 PEOPER OF SEASONS. The mighty forms that fill the land, Instinct vrith life at Thy command, Thou gav'st subdued to humankind For service in their rank assigned. From all Thy servants chase away Whate'er of thought impure to-day Hath mingled with the heart's intent. Or with the actions hath been blent. In heaven Thine endless joys bestow, But grant Thy gifts of grace below : From chains of strife our souls release ; Bind fast the gentle bands of peace. Doxology^ y. and I^. according to Eubric, p. 120. SATUEDAY. Hymn. Aurora jam spargit polum. DAWN sprinkles all the east with light ; Day o'er the earth is gliding bright ; Morn's glittering I'ays their course begin ; Farewell to darkness and to sin. Each phantom of the night depart, Each thought of guilt forsake the heart : Let every ill that darkness brought Beneath its shade now come to nought. So that last morning, dread and great. Which we with trembling hope await, With blessed light for us shall glow, W^ho chant the song we sang below. Doxology^ 'f. and I^. according to Rubric, p. 120. Eautis. Memoeial of S. Maey. Said on Ferias and Simple Feasts till Candlemas. Ant. The Eoot of Jesse hath hud- ded ; a Star hath risen out of Jacob : a Virgin hath brought forth the Sa- viour. We praise Thee, our God. ^. After child-bearing thou re- mainedst a Virgin. I^. Mother of God. Collect as at Vespers. Memorial of All Saints. Said on Ferias and Simple Feasts till Ash Wednesday. Ant. Let the Saints be joyful with glory : let them rejoice in their beds. J. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. I^. And glorious in Thy Majesty. Collect as at Vespers. Memorial of S. Mary. Ant. In the burning bush which Moses saw unconsuraed : we recognise the preservation of thy glorious vir- ginity, Mother of God. y. Thou art become fair and pleasant. I^. In thy delights, holy Mother of God. Let us pray. Collect. GOD, Who through the fruitful virginity of the blessed Virgin Mary hast bestowed the rewards of eternal salvation on the human race : grant, we pray Thee, that she may intercede for us, through whom we have received the Author of Life, Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Memorial of All Saints. Ant. how glorious is the king- dom where all the Saints rejoice with Christ : they are clothed with white robes, and follow the Lamb whither- soever He goeth. y. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. I^. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Let us pray. Collect. T^TTE pray Thee, Lord, let the in- tercession of all Thy Saints be acceptable unto Thee ; and grant to us forgiveness of our sins, and the remedies of eternal life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord ; Who. THE EPIPHAXT. 123 On Sundays till Septuagesima, and Feasts of Nine Lessons^ Memorial of S. Mary as on Octave of S. Stephen, p. 111. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY. Ant. to Mag. My sins, Lord, are stuck fast in me like arrows : but do Thou heal me by the remedies of penitence, before the wounds become corrupt. Collect. A LMIGHTY and everlasting Gocl, Who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; mercifully hear the supplications of Thy people, and grant us Thy peace all the days of our life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. There was a marriage in Cana of Galilee : and the Mother of Jesus was there. And Jesus also was called. Secottti Vt%^tx^. Ant. to Mag. And when they wanted wine, Jesus saith unto them : Pill the waterpots with water; and it was made wine. Alleluia. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY. Ant. to Mag. as on Second Sunday after Epiphany. Collect. A LMIGHTY and everlasting God, mercifully look upon our infirm- ities, and in all our dangers and ne- cessities stretch forth Thy right hand to help and defend us; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. When He was come down from the mountain, great mul- titudes followed Him. And behold, there came a leper and worshipped Him, saying : Lord, if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean. And Jesus put forth His hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. Seconal l^espers. Ant. to Mag. Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, griev- ously tormented : and Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY. dFirst Fegjperis. Ant. to Mag. as on Second Sunday after Epiphany. Collect. r\ GOD, Who knowest us to be set in the midst of so many and great dangers, that by reason of the frailty of our nature we cannot always stand upright : grant to us such strength and protection, as may support us in all dangers, and cai-ry us through all temptations ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. flautiis. Ant. to Ben. And when He was entered into a ship. His disciples followed Him. And behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, in- somuch that the ship was covered with the waves : but He was asleep. And His disciples came to Him, and awoke Him, saying. Lord, save us, we perish. Second Vz%'^n%. Ant. to Mag. He arose, and re- 124 PEOPEB, OF SEASONS. buked the winds and the sea there was a great calm. and EIFTH SUjS^DAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY. Anf. to Mag. as on Second Sunday after Epiphany. Collect. r\ LORD, we beseech Thee to keep Thy Church and household con- tinually in Thy true religion : that they who do lean only upon the hope of Thy heavenly grace, may evermore be defended by Thy mighty power ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field ? from whence then hath it tares ? : He said unto them, An enemy hath done this. Ant. to Mag. Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them : but gather the wheat into my barn. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY. Ant. to Mag. as on Second Sunday after Epiphany. Collect. (English, iggij r\ GOD, Whose blessed Son was manifested that He might destroy the works of the devil, and make us the sons of God, and heirs of eternal life ; grant us, we beseech Thee, that, having this hope, we may purify our- selves, even as He is pure ; that, when He shall appear again with power and great glory, we may be made like unto Him in His eternal and glorious kingdom; where with Thee,0 Father, and Thee, Holy Ghost, He liveth and reigneth, ever one God, world without end. Amen. Hautis, Ant. to Ben. Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light : and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken. Ant. to Mag. Then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn. SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY. From henceforth till Easter, Alleluia is not said. In its place at the beginning of each Hour is said : Praise be to Thee, Lord, King of eternal glory. £^ix%i Ucspns- Chaptee. 1 Cor. xi. TZNOW ye not, that they which run in a race run all, but one receiv- eth the prize ? So run that ye may obtain. I^. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them : and on the seventh day God ended His work which He had made, and He rested from all His work which He had made. ^. And God saw every thing that He had made, and behold, it was very good. ^7. And He rested from all His work which He had made. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. And He rested from all His work which He had made. SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY. 125 Hymn. Deus Creator omnium, p. 118. Ant. to Mag. And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden : and there He put the man whom He had formed. Collect. LORD, we beseech Thee favour- ably to hear the prayers of Thy j people; that we, who are justly pun- j ished for our offences, may be merci- i fully delivered by Thy goodness, for j the"^ glory of Thy Xame ; through I Jesus Christ our Saviour, Who liveth j and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without \ end. Amen. | From Septuagesima till Fassiontide no Memorial is to he said oyi Saturday or Sunday, except a Feast falls on one of those days and except in the case of Septuagesima falling before Candlemas, in which latter case the Memorial of S. 3Iary,p. Ill, is said at both Vespers, a7xd at Lauds, omitting Alleluia. Fsalms of Sunday, asfolloivs : Ant. 1. Have mercy upon me, God : wash me throughly from my wickedness, for against Thee only have I sinned. Miserere mei, Feus. Psalm li. Ant. 2. I will thank Thee : for Thou hast heard me. Confitemini Fomini. Psalm cxriii. Ant. 3. God, my God, early will I seek Thee : because Thou hast been my helper. Feus, Feus mens, Psalm Ixiii. and Feus misereattir. Psalm lxvii. Ant. 4. Blessed art Thou, God, in the firmament of heaven : and above all to be praised and glorified for ever. Benedicite, omn ia opera. Ant. b. O praise : the Lord of heaven. Laudate Fominurn. Psalm cxlvii. These are the Sunday Fsalms from hence- forth till Easter. Chaptee. 1 Cor. ix. XTXOW ye not, that they which run in a race run all, but one receiv- eth the prize ? So run that ye may obtain. RJ. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Sterne rerum ConditoTy y. and R7. p. 119. Ant. to Ben. The kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder : which went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vineyard, saith the Lord. Ant. And when he had agreed with the labourers for a penny a-day : he sent them into his vineyard. Dominus regna\-it, Psalm xciii., is said at Frime from henceforth till Easter, instead of Confitemini Domino, Psalm cxviii. Ant. And he went out about the third hour, and saw others standing idle in the market-place, and said unto them : Go ye also into the vine- yard, and whatsoever is right I will give you. Chaptee. 1 Cor. xi. TT'XOW ye not, that they which run in a race run all, but one receiv- eth the prize ? So run that ye may obtain. R7. Thou hast been* [the Choir continues] my succour, Lord, leave me not. y. Xeither forsake me, God of my salvation. R", Leave me not. T. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 126 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. I^. Thou hast been my succour, Lord, leave me not. "f . I said. Lord, be merciful unto me. R7. Heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee. The I^. is thus said at the Hours on Sunday from this day till the end of Lent: and on all Ferias in Lent, between the first Sunday and Maundy Thursday. Ant. Why stand ye here all the day idle .P : They sa^^ unto him. Be- cause no mail hath hired us. Chaptee. 1 Cor. ix. A ND every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things : now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown, but we an incor- ruptible. I^. Thou, Lord,* art my hope even from my youth, y. Through Thee have I been holden up ever since I was born. Thou art He that took me out of my mother's womb, ^7. My hope even from my youth. T. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^. Thou, Lord, art my hope even from my youth. "f. The Lord is my Shepherd, therefore can I lack nothing. I^. He shall feed me in a green pasture. Ant. The householder said to his labourers : Why stand ye here all the day idle P They say unto him, Be- cause no man hath hired us. He saith unto them, Go ye also into the vineyard; and whatsoever is right, that shall ye receive. Chaptee. 1 Cor. x. lyrOREOVER, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; and were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea, 1^7. cleanse * Thou me from m^- secret faults, y. Keep Thy servant also from presumptuous sins. I^. From my secret faults, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. cleanse Thou me from my secret faults. y. Thou hast been my succour. R'. Leave me not, neither forsake me, God of my salvation. Chaptee. 1 Cor, ix, "[ZNOW ye not, that they which run in a race run all, but one receiv- eth the prize .P So run, that ye may obtain. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Lucis Creator optime, y. and IV'., p. 49. Ant. to Mag. So when even was come, the lord of the vineyard saith unto his steward : Call the labourers, and give them their hire. Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat for the current week when the Office is of the feria. Ant. 1. Call the labourers : and give them their hire, saith the Lord. Ant. 2, But the lord of the vine- yard answered one of them, and said. Friend, I do thee no wrong : didst thou not agree with me for a penny ? Take that thine is, and go thy way. Ant. 3. Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny ? Take that thine is, and go thy way. Ant. 4. Take that thine is, and go thy way : for I am just, saith the Lord. Ant. 5. Is it not lawful for me to SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY. 127 do what I will with mine own ? : Is thine eye evil, because I am good ? saith the Lord. A7it. 6. The first shall be last, and the last first : fi^r many are called, but few chosen, saith the Lord. Ant. 7. So the last shall be first, and the first last : for many are called, but few chosen, saith the Lord. SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY. Chaptee. 2 Cor. xi. IkTE suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise. For ye suffer if a man bring you into bond- age, if a man devour you, if a man take of you, if a man exalt himself, if a man smite you on the face. 1^7. Noah sent forth a dove, to see if the waters were abated, and lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf when she returned to him into the ark. y. The dove, bearing in her mouth the sign of God's mercy. I^. Eeturaed to him into the ark. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. Rr. She returned to him into the ark. Hymn. Deus Creator omnium, f. andl^., p. 118. Ant. to Mag. And God said unto Noah : I do set My bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a cove- nant between Me and the earth. Collect. Q LORD God, Who seest that we put not our trust in any thing that we do ; mercifully grant that by Thy power we may be defended against all adversity : through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Fsalms as on Septuagesima Sunday. Ant. 1. Accordins: to the multitude of Thy mercies : do away mine of- fences. Ant. 2. Thou art my God, and I will thank Thee : Thou art my God, and I will praise Thee. Ant. 3. Early wmII I seek Thee : that I might behold Thy power. Ant. 4. Praise Him : and magnify Him for ever. Ant. 5. praise the Lord of hea- ven : praise Him, all ye angels of His. Chapter as at First Vesj^ers. R7. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Sterne reriim Conditor, y. and R7., p. 119. Ant. to JBen. When much people were gathered together, and were come to Him out of every city, He spake by a parable : A sower went out to sow his seed. Ant. And other fell on good ground, and sprang up, and bare fruit an hundred-fold : and other some sixty-fold. Kitxtt. Ant. The seed fell on good ground : and brought forth fruit with patience. Chapter. 2 Cor. xi. VE suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise. For ye suffer if a man bring you into bond- age, if a man devour you, if a man take of you, if a man exalt himself, if a man smite you on the face. ly. Thou hast been. p. 125. Ant. When Jesus had said these things, He cried : He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. Chapter. 2 Cor. xii. T KNEW a man in Christ, above fourteen years ago (whether in 128 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. the- body I cannot tell; or whether out of the body I cannot tell : God knoweth ;) such an one caught up to the third heaven. R7. Thou, O Lord, art my hope, p. 126. Ant. Unto you it is given to know the m}' steries of the kingdom of God : but to others in parables, saith Jesus to His disciples. Chaptee. 2 Cor. xii. A ND I knew such a man, (whether in the body or out of the body I cannot tell : God knoweth :) how that he was caught up into pa ^-adise, and heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter. I^. cleanse Thou me. p. 126. SecontJ Uespets. Chapter as at First Vespers, I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Lucis Creaior optime, f. and ly., p. 49. Ant. to Mag. They, which in an honest and good heart keep the word of God : bring forth fruit with pa- tience. Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat for the week, when the Office is of the Feria. Ant. 1. The seed is the word of God, but the Sower is Christ : he that heareth Him abideth for ever. Ant. 2. But that on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart : having heard the word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience. Ant. 3. If ye desire to be truly rich : love the true riches. Ant. 4. If ye seek the height of true honour : hasten with all speed to the heavenly country. QUIKQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. Chaptee. 1 Cor. xiii. ^HOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. I^. When Abraham returned from the slaughter of the four kings, there met him Melchisedec, king of Salem, bringing forth bread and wine, and he was the priest of the most high God, and he blessed him. "f. Blessed be Abraham of the most high God, Who created heaven and earth. ^7. And he was the priest of the most high God, and he blessed him. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. And he blessed him. Hymn. Deus Creator omnium, y. and I^., p. 118. Ant. to Mag. When Abraham abode in the plain of Mamre, he saw three youths coming down by the way : he beheld three, but adored One. Collect. Q LORD, Who hast taught us that all our doings without charity are nothing worth : send Thy Holy Ghost, and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Thee; grant this for Thine only Son Jesus Christ's sake. Amen. ^^ [Or this, TT7E beseech Thee, Lord, mercifully ^ ^ to hear our prayers : that we, being loosed from the chains of our sins, may be preserved from all adversities; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.] Psalms as on Sejytuagesima Sunday. Ant. L Turn Thy face, Lord, ASH-WEDNESDAT. 129 from my sins : and put out all my misdeeds. Ant. 2. The Lord is my strength, and my song : and is become ray salvation. Ant. 3. Have I not thought upon Thee, when I was waking ^ : because Thou hast been my helper. Ant.^. Let us ever bless the Father, the Son : and the Holy Ghost. Ant. 5. Young men and maidens, old men and children ; shall praise the Name of the Lord. Chaptee. 1 Cor. xiii. nPHOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Sterne rerum Conditor, f. andl^., p. 119. Ant. to Ben. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem : and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man shall be accomplished. Ant. to Psalms. As Jesus was come nigh unto Jericho : the blind man cried to Him that he might re- ceive his sight. Ant. As the Lord passed by, the blind man cried unto Him : Thou Son of David, have mercy upon me. Chapter as at Lauds. ^. Thou hast been. p. 125. Ant. The blind man sat by the way, and cried : Have mercy upon me, Thou Son of David. Chapter. 1 Cor. xiii. rjHARITY suffereth long, and is kind; charity eavieth not : charity vaunteth not itseli', is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own. I^. Thou, Lord, art my hope, p. 126. Nones, Ant. The blind man cried so much the more : that the Lord would give him light. Chaptee. 1 Cor. xiir. QHARITY is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil; rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth. I^. cleanse Thou me. p. 126. S^contJ ITeisperiei. Chapter as at Lauds. R7. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Lucis Creator optime, f. and I^., p. 49. Ant. to Mag. And Jesus stood, and commanded him to be brought unto Him, and asked him, saying. What wilt thou that I should do unto thee .P And he said. Lord, that I may receive my sight : and Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight ; thy faith hath saved thee. And im- mediately he received his sight, and followed Him, glorifying God. On this followiyig Monday is to he said the [Commemoration) Office of the Blessed Virgin : if this be not done, the Ants, for Tuesday must be used on both days. TUESDAY. Ant. to Ben. What wilt thou : that T should do unto thee ? Ant. to Mag. All the people, when they saw it : gave praise unto God. ASH-WEDNESDAY, The Head of the Fast. Ants., Fsalms and Hymn of the Feria. 130 PROPER OF SEASONS. Chapter. Joel ii, T'URN ye even unto Me, saith the Lord, with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning : and rend your heart, and not your garments, saith the Lord Almighty. This Chapter is said daihj^ at Ferial Lauds, till Passion Sunday. Ant. to Ben. When ye fast, be not as the hypocrites, of a sad coun- tenance. Collect. (1549.) A LMIGHTY and everlasting God, •^ Who hatest nothing that Thou hast made, and dost forgive the sins of all them that are penitent ; create and make in us new and contrite hearts, that we worthily lamenting our sins, and acknowledging our wretchedness, may obtain of Thee, the God of all mercy, perfect re- mission and forgiveness ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. [Or this, GRANT, we beseech Thee, Lord, to Thy faithful people, that the holy solemnities of the fast may be begun with due reverence, and continued with sure devotion ; through.] The same Collect is said at every Hour of this day. Memorial of Penitents. Ant. Turn ye even unto Me, saith the Lord, with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning. 'f. We have sinned with our fathers. ^7. We have done amiss, and dealt wickedly. Collect as at Vespers. Prime and the other Hours as usual. The Hours are thus said till the First Sunday in Lent, except that the Collect and Ants, to Benedictus and Mag- nificat are changed. Ants., Psalms, Chapter and Symn of the Feria. Ant. to Mag. Lay up for your- selves treasures in heaven : where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt. [Collect. TT7E beseech Thee, Lord, mercifully ' ' to hear the prayers of them that bow before Thy Majesty : that being refreshed with Divine gifts, they may ever he supported by heavenly aid; through.] Memorial of Penitents. Ant. Who knoweth if the Lord will return and repent : and leave a blessing behind Him ? f. Lord, deal not with us after our sins. IV . Neither reward us after our iniquities. Collect. Q LORD, we beseech Thee, merci- fully hear our prayers, and spare all those who confess their sins unto Thee ; that they, whose consciences by sin are accused, by Thy merciful pardon may be absolved ; through Christ our Lord. Amen. The Office for this day is not to be changed for any Feast ivhatever. ' The Memorial of Penitents is said as on this day at Lauds and Vespers, when the Office is of the Feria (not on Sun- days), till Wednesday in Holy Week. THURSDAY. Hautis. All of the Feria except that which follows. Chapter as on Wednesday. Ant. to Ben. Lord, my servant FIEST SUNDAY IN LENT. 131 lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented : Verily, I say unto thee, I will come and hfeal him. [Collect. i?10D, Who art offended by sin, and ^ appeased by penitence ; mercifully regard the prayers of Thy suppliant people, and turn away the scourges of Thy wrath, which by our sins we have justly deserved; through.] All of the Feria except that which follows. Ant. to Mag. Lord, I am not worthy that Thou shouldest come under my roof : but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed. [Collect. C PARE, Lord, spare Thy people ; ^ that they, worthily chastised by Thy scourges, may be relieved by Thy tender mercy ; through.] FEIDAY. Ant. to Ben. When thou doest alms : let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth. [Collect. WE beseech Thee, Lord, of Thy loving favour, that we may per- severe in the fast now begun, and, as we outwardly set forth its observance, so we may perform it inwardly with pure hearts ; through.] Ant. to Mag. But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet : and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father. [Collect. -pvEFEND Thy people, Lord, and -L' graciously purify them from all sin; forasmuch as no adversity may harm, if no wickedness have dominion over them ; through.] W SATURDAY. Ant. to Ben. Wherefore have we fiisted, and Thou seest not ? : where- fore have we afflicted our soul, and Thou takest no knowledge ^ [Collect. A SSIST us mercifully, Lord, in •'-^ these our supplications ; and grant us grace devoutly to celebrate this holy fast, fitly ordained for the healing of our souls and bodies; through.] FIEST SUNDAY IN LENT. Jfix%i Uespers, Chaptee. 2 Cor. VI. E then beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. ^ For He saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee. ^7. Let us amend * those things wherein we have ignorantly sinned; lest, suddenly prevented by the day of death, we seek place of repentance, and find it not. Hear, Lord, and have mercy, for we have sinned against Thee. 'f. We have sinned with our fathers,^ we have done amiss, and dealt wickedly. I^. Hear, Lord, and have mercy, for we have sinned against Thee. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Hear, Lord, and have mercy, for we have sinned against Thee. Hymn. Ex more docti mystico. THE fast, as taught by holj' lore. We keep in solemn course once more : The fast to all men known, and bound In forty days of yearly round. The law and seers that were of old In divers ways this Lent foretold, Which Christ, all seasons' King and Guide In after ages sanctified. ' 132 PEOPER OF SEASONS. More sparing therefore let us make The words we speak, the food we take, Our sleep and mirth— and closer barred Be every sense in holy guard. In prayer together let us fall, And cry for mercy, one and all, And weep before the Judge's feet, And His avenging wrath entreat. Thy grace have we offended sore By sins, O God, which we deplore ; But pour upon us from on high, O pardoning One, Thy clemency. Remember Thou, though frail we be, That yet Thine handiwork are we ; Nor let the honour of Thy Name Be by another put to shame. Forgive the sin that we have wrought ; Increase the good that we have sought ; That we at length, our wanderings o'er, May please Thee here and evermore. Grant, Thou blessed Trinity, Grant, O Essential Unity, That this our fast of forty days May work our profit and Thy praise. Amen, ■f . He shall give His angels charge over thee. I^. To keep thee in all thy ways. This Hymn, 'f. andB^. are said at Vespers daily ^ till the Third Sunday in Lent. Ant. to Mag. Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation : let us then in all things approve ourselves as the ser- vants of God, in much patience, in watchings, in fastings ; by love un- feigned. Collect. (1549.) Q LORD, Who for our sake didst fast forty days and forty nights ; give us grace to use su'^h abstinence, that our flesh being subdued to the Spirit, we may ever obey Thy godly motions, in righteousness and true holiness, to Thy honour and glory. Who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, One God, world without end. Amen. [Or, r\ GOD, Who dost purify Thy Church ^^ by the yearly observance of Lent : grant to Thy family, that those things which by abstinence they seek to obtain of Thee, by good works they may ensue; through.] Ant. to Psalms. Lord, lift Thou up : the light of Thy countenance upon us. Chapter. Jer. xiv. rpHOU, Lord, art in the midst of us, and we are called by Thy Name ; leave us not, our God. I^. I will lay me down : The Choir coniinue : in peace and take my rest. y. If I shall have suffered mine eyes to sleep, or mine eyelids to slumber. I^:'. In peace and take my rest. "f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. I will lay me down in peace and take my rest. Hymn. Chris fe qui lux es et dies. CHRIST, Who art the Light and Day, Who : driv'st the clouds of night away ; The very Light of Light art Thou, Preachmg glad tidings here below. We pray Thee, holy Loi'd, our Light, Defend us in this coming night ; Grant us a perfect rest in Thee, A quiet night from perils free. Let not dull slumber quell the soul, Nor Satan with his spirits foul ; Nor let our flesh consent begin To make us in Thy presence sin. Grant that our eyes due sleep may take, Our hearts to Thee be e'er awake ; May Thy right hand defend and guide Thy servants who in Thee confide.' Look down, Lord, our strong defence, Repress our foes' proud insolence ; Direct Thy people in all good. The purchase of Thy precious Blood. Remember us, Lord, we pray. Pent in this cumb'ring frame of clay ; Thou Who dost e'er our souls defend, Be with us, our eternal Friend. All laud to God the Father be ; All laud, eternal Son to Thee ; All laud, as is for ever meet. To God the blessed Paraclete. Amen. y. Keep us, Lord. Ip'. As the apple of an eye, hide us under the shadow of Thy wings. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. 133 Ant. to Nunc Dim. When thou vseest the naked, cover thou him : and hide not thyself from thine own flesh. Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and the glory of the Lord shall be thy rereward. Here follow the prayers, p. 69. On all Ferias is said after Psalm li., Domine exaudi, Psalm cxliit. This Compline is said daily till the Third Sunday in Lent. y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. J^. And from the noisome pestilence. Fsalms as on Septuagesima Sunday. Ant. 1. Make me a clean heart, God : and renew a right spirit within me. Ant. 2. Help me now, Lord : Lord, send us now prosperity. Ant. 3. As long as I live will I magnify Thee on this manner : and lift up my hands in Thy Name. Ant. 4. In the spirit of humility and with contrite heart may we be accepted of Thee, Lord : and may our sacrifice be so offered in Thy sight as to be accepted of Thee this day, and be well pleasing to Thee, Lord God. Ant. 5. Praise Him, all ye heavens : and ye waters that are above the heavens. Chaptee. 2 Cor. yi. vy E then beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. For He saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee. Hymn. Audi henigne Conditor. MAKER of the world, give ear ! Accept the prayer, and own the tear, Towards Thy seat of mercy sent, In this most holy fast of Lent. Each heart is manifest to Thee : Thou knowest our infirmity : Forgive Thou then each soul that fain Would seek to Thee, and turn again. Our sins are manifold and sore ; But pardon them that sin deplore ; And, for Thy Name's sake, make each soul, That feels and owns its languor, whole. So mortify we every sense By grace "of outward ahstinence, That from each stain and spot of sin The soul may keep her fast within. Grant, O Thou blessed Trinity, Grant, O Essential Unity, That this our fast of forty days May work our profit and Thy praise. Amen, "f. His faithfulness and truth shall be th}^ shield and buckler. Ip'. Thou shalt not be afraid for any terror by night. This Hymn, 'f. and I^. are said at Lauds daily, till the Third Sunday in Lent. Ant. to Ben. Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil : and when He had fasted fort}' days and forty nights. He was afterwards an hungered. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. to Psalms. And when Jesus had fasted forty days and fort}' nights : He was afterwards an hungered. fierce. Ant. Man shall not live by bread alone : but by every word that pro- ceedeth out of the mouth of God. Chapter. 2 Cor. vi. TXTE then beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. For He saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee. ^7. Make me : TJie CJioir con- tinue : a companion of all them that fear Thee and keep Thy command- ments, f. look Thou upon me, and 134 PEOPEE or SEASON'S. be merciful unto me, as Thou usest to do unto those that love Thy Name. R7. And keep Thy commandments, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Make me a companion of all them that fear Thee, and keep Thy com- mandments. y. I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope and my strong hold. ly. My God, in Him will I trust. Ant. Then the devil taketh Him up into the holy city, and setteth Him on a pinnacle of the temple, and saith unto Him : If Thou be the Son of God, cast Thyself down. Chaptee. 2 Cor. vi. TOEHOLD, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salva- tion. Giving no offence in anything, that the ministry be not blamed. 1^7. Eefrain : The Choir continue : my feet from every evil way, that I may keep Thy word, Lord. f. I have not shrunk from Thyjudgments, for Thou teachest me. I^. That I may keep Thy word, Lord. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. Refrain my feet from every evil way, that I may keep Thy word, Lord._ y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. I^. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Ant. Get thee hence, Satan : thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Chapter. 2 Cor. vi. TN all things approving ourselves as the ministers of God : in much patience. ^7. Shew us : The Choir continue : Thy mercy, Lord. f. When Tliy word goeth forth, it giveth under- standing. I^. Thy mercy, Lord, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Shew us Thy mercy, Lord. y. He shall defend thee under His wings. I^. And thou shalt be safe under His feathers. Seconal Ueisperg* Chaptee. 2 Cor. vi. VyE then beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. For He saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee. ^7. Be thou to us : The Choir con- tinue : Lord, a strong tower, "f. Against the face of the enemy. B^. A strong tower, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Be Thou to us, O Lord, a strong tower. Hymn. JSx more docti mystico, y, and I^., p. 131. Ant. to Mag. Then the devil leav- eth Him : and behold, angels came and ministered unto Him. MONDAY. y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. ^7. And from the noisome pesti- lence. This y. and I^. is said daily at Ferial Lauds. Ants, and Psalms of the Feria. Chaptee. Joel ii. TPURN ye even unto Me, saith the Lord, with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning. And rend your FIEST WEEK IN LENT. 135 heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Aitdi benigne Conditor, f. and I^., p. 133. Ant. to Ben. Come, ye blessed of My father : inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. ' Then are said the Ferial Petitions ; and Domine, ne in furore, Psalm yi., is said after Miserere, Psalm li. After I every hour in Lent, in Sarum use, when ' tlie Office is of the Feria, one of the seven Penitential Psalms is said, accord- ing to order, after Psalm li., except at I Sexts, when Deus misereatur, Psalm I . j;s.-7ii.,issaidalone,insteadofVs,d\va.iA. And if a Double Feast follow on the morrow, then at Nones the three last Penitential Psahns shall be said. And so in like manner on Saturdays. [Collect. rpURN us, God of our salvation ; -'- and, that the Lenten fast may profit us, instruct ovu" souls with heavenly discipline ; through.] Ant. As I live, saith the Lord, I have no pleasure in the death of a sinner : but rather that he be conver- ted and live. After Psalm li. is said Beati quorum, Psalm XXXII. fierce. Ant. Let us chasten ourselves : in much patience, by the armour of the righteousness of God. Chapter. Joel ii. 'JiURN unto the Lord your God; for He is gracious and merciful ; slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth Him of the evil. R7. Make me * a companion of all them that fear Thee : and keep Thy commandments. V. look Thou upon me, and be merciful unto me, as Thou usest to do unto those that love Thy Name. I^. And keep Thy commandments, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Make me a com- panion of all them that fear Thee, and keep Thy commandments. y. I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope, and my strong hold. ^7. My God, in Him will I trust. After Psalm li. is said Domine ne in furore, Psalm xxxviii. From this day till the Wednesday before Faster inclusive, in Sarum use, when the Office is of the Feria, are said, after Tierce, the fifteen Gradual Psalms, for all the people of God, with Litany, as in Occasional Offices. Ant. Let us chasten ourselves : in much patience and fastings, by the armour of righteousness. Chaptek. Is. iv. T ET the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts : and let him return unto the Lord, and He will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon. RJ. Refrain * my feet from every evil way, that I may keep Thy word, Lord. y. I have not shrunk from Thy judgments, for Thou teachest me me. R?. That I may keep Thy word, Lord. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Refrain my feet from every evil way, that I may keep Thy word, Lord. y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. R7. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Instead of Psalm li. issaidDeyx^ miserea- tur, Psalm lxvii. 136 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. D Ant. The days of penitence are come to us : for the redemption of sins, and the salvation of souls. Chaptee. Is. lviii. EAL thy bread to the hungry, and bring the poor that are cast out to thy house : when thou seest the naked, cover thou him ; and hide not thyself from thine own flesh, saith the Lord Almighty. R7, Shew us * Thy mercy, Lord. f. When Thy word goeth forth, it giveth understanding. ly. Thy mercy, O Lord. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Shew us Thy mercy, Lord. f. He shall defend thee under His wings. R7. And thou shalt be safe under His feathers. After Psalm lt. is said Domine exaudi, Psalm cii. Anis. and Fsalms of the Feria. Chaptee. Ezekiel xviii. nPHE soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son, saith the Lord Almighty. ^7. Be Thou to us : The Choir continue : Lord, a strong tower. ^. Against the face of the enemy. ^7. A strong tower, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Be Thou to us, Lord, a strong tower. Hymn. Ex more docti mystlco, y. and I^., p. 131. Ant. to Mag. Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren : ye have done it unto Me, saith the Lord. After Psalm li. is said De profundis, Psalm cxxx. [Collect. T OOSE, we beseech Thee, Lord, the -*-^ bands of all our sins ; and graciously turn from us those things which by rea- son thereof we have deserved; through.] The Ferial Office is thus said till the Third Sunday in Lent, except the daily change of Collect, and Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat. TUESDAY. Ant. to Ben. And Jesus went into the temple, and began to cast out them that sold and bought in the temple : and overthrew the tables of the money-changers, and the seats of them that sold doves. [Collect. T OOK down, Lord, upon Thy family, -*-^ and grant that our hearts, chastened by bodily mortification, may be radiant in Thy sight, by reason of their desire for Thee ; through.] Ant. to Mag. Jesus went out of the city to Bethany : and there He taught them the things concerning the kingdom of God. [Collect. T ET our prayers come up before Thee, ^ Lord ; and vouchsafe to drive all iniquity from Thy Church ; through.] EMBER WEDNESDAY. Ant. to JBen. An evil and adult- erous generation seeketh after a sign : and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas. SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. 137 [Collect. TTTE beseech Thee, Lord, mercifully ^ ^ hear our prayers ; and stretch forth the right hand of Thy Majesty to be our defence against all our enemies; through.] Ant. to 3Iag. For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly : so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. [Collect. Tj^NLIGHTEN our souls, we beseech ■^ Thee, Lord, with the brightness of Thy glory ; that we may perceive what things we ought to do, and may be enabled to perform such as are righteous in Thy sight ; through.] THURSDAY. Ajit. to Ben. If ye continue in ]\Iy word, then are ye My disciples indeed : and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. [Collect. A LMIGHTY, Everlasting God, Who ■'-^ hast appointed fasting and alms- giving as the seal of our repentance ; grant us ever to be devoted to Thee in body and soul ; through.] Ant. to Mag. I proceeded forth and came from God : neither came I of Myself, but He sent Me. [Collect, pRANT, we beseech Thee, Lord, ^ to Thy Christian people, that those things which they set forth outwardly, they may experience inwardly, and may love the heavenly gift which they are wont to receive ; through.] EMBER FRIDAY. Eautig. Ant. to Ben. An angel went down at a certain season into the pool : and troubled the water, and healed one. [Collect. T)E favourable to Thy people, Lord; -^ and with Thy tender care graciously comfort those whom Thou dost fill with devotion unto Thee ; through.] Ant. to ]\fag. He that made me whole, the Same said unto me : Take up thy bed, and walk in peace. [Collect, TTEAR us, merciful God, and shed -'--*- the light of Thy grace on our hearts ; through,] EMBER SATURDAY. Ant. to Ben. Jesus took His dis- ciples, and went up into a mountain : and was transfigured before them. [Collect. T\7E beseech Thee, Lord, to look ^ ^ favourably on Thy people, and mercifully turn from them the scourges of Thy wrath ; through.] SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. Chaptee. 1 Thess, iv. VyE beseech you, brethren, and ex- hort you by the Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk, and to please God, so ye would abound more and more. J^7. God give thee * of the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth. Let people and nations serve thee : be lord over thy brethren, "f . And let thy mother's sons bow down to 138 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. thee. I^. Be lord over thy brethren. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Be lord over thy brethren. Hymn, ^x more docti mystico, f . and I^., p. 131. Ant. to Mag. Lord, it is good for us to be here : if Thou wilt, let us make here three tabernacles ; one for Thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias. Collect. ^LMIGHTY God, Who seest that we have no power of ourselves to help ourselves ; keep us both out- wardly in our bodies, and inwardly in our souls ; that we may be de- fended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts Avhich may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ■f. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. Ip'. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Ant. 1. Thou shalt open my lips, Lord : and my mouth shall shew Thy praise. Ant. 2. The right hand of the Lord hath the pre-eminence : the right hand of the Lord bringeth mighty things to pass. Ant. 3. My God, Thou hast been : my helper. Ant. 4. Let us sing the song of the three children : which they sang in the fiery furnace, giving thanks unto the Lord. Ant. 5. He hath made them fast for ever and ever : He hath given them a law which shall not be broken. Chaptee. 1 Thess. iv. TyE beseech you, brethren, and ex- ' hort you by the Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk, and to please God, so ye would abound more and more. P^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Audi henigne Conditor, J. and I^., p. 133. Ant. to Ben. Jesus went thence, and departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon : And behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and cried unto Him, saying, Have mercy on me, Lord, Thou Son of David. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. And His disciples came and I besought Him, saying : Send her away ; for she crieth after us. Ant. I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel : saith the Lord. Chaptee. 1 Thess. iv. TVTE beseech you, brethren, and ex- hort you by the Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk, and to please God, so jQ would abound more and more. ^7. Make me. p. 135. Ant. woman, great is thy faith : be it unto thee even as thou wilt. Chaptee. 1 Thess. iv. T^OR this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication ; that every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in sanctification and honour. ^7. Refrain my feet. p. 135. A7it. Said I not unto thee, that if SECOND WEEK IN LENT. 139 thou wouldest believe : thou shouldest see greater things than these ? Chapter. 1 Thess. iv. TiHlS is the will of God : that no man go beyond and defraud his brother in any matter ; because that the Lord is the avenger of all such, as we have also forewarned you, and testified. ^7. Shew us Thy mercy, p. 136. Chaptee. 1 Thess. iv. T\7E beseech you, brethren, and ex- hort you by the Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk, and to please God, so ye would abound more and more, I^. Be Thou to us. v. 136. Hymn. I^x more aocti mystico, f. andl^., p. 131. Ant. to Mag. Jesus said unto the woman of Canaan, It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to dogs. And she said, Truth, Lord : yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table. Then Jesus answered and said unto her, woman, great is thy faith : be it unto thee even as thou wilt. Collect as at First Vespers, MONDAY. Haulms. Ant. to Ben. I am the Beginning : even I that speak unto you. [Collect. r\ RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^-^ God, that Thy family, which chastens itself and abstains from food, may follow after righteousness and fast from sin; through.] Ant. to Mag. He that sent Me is with Me : and hath not left Me alone; for I do always those things that please Him. [Collect. A SSIST us mercifully, God Al- -^^ mighty, in these our supplications, and let the fruit of Thy wonted mercy be shewn forth on them to whom Thou dost grant confidence in Thy loving- kindness ; through.] TUESDAY. Hatttig, Ant. to Ben. One is your Master : Which is in heaven, saith the Lord. [Collect. r\ EANT to us, Lord, we beseech Thee, ^^ the full blessing of this holy season ; that as by Thy guidance we have learned what things we ought to do, so by Thy operation we may fulfil the same ; through.] Ant. to Mag. He that is greatest among you shall be your servant : for whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased, saith the Lord. [Collect. A SSIST us mercifully, Lord, we -^ beseech Thee, in these our supplica- tions, and heal the sickness of our souls : that, having received pardon, we may alway rejoice in Thy blessing; through.] WEDNESDAY. Ant. to Ben. Behold we go up to Jerusalem : and the Son of Man shall be betrayed to be crucified. [Collect. TTTE beseech Thee, Lord, favourably ' ^ behold Thy people ; and as Thou biddest us cease from carnal food, so grant us likewise to cease from sin; through.] 140 PROPEE OF SEASONS. A7it. to Mag. To sit with Me is not Mine to give : save to those for whom it is prepared of My Father. [Collect. r\ GOD, Eestorer and Lover of inno- ^ cence, direct the heaits of Thy ser- vants unto Thee ; that kindled with the fervour of Thy spirit, we may be found strong in faith and zealous in works; through.] THURSDAY. Ant. to Ben. I receive not testi- mony from man : but these things I say, that ye might be saved. [Collect. n.RANT us, we beseech Thee, Lord, ^^ the help of Thy grace ; that, duly intent on fasting and prayer, we may be delivered from our ghostly and bodily enemies ; through.] Ant. to Mag. The works that I do, bear witness of Me : that the Father hath sent Me. [Collect. "DE present, Lord, with Thy ser- -*-' vants : and to them that call on Thee grant perpetual mercy, that to them which acknowledge Thee their Au- thor and Governour, Thy blessings may be restored and preserved ; through.] FRIDAY. Ant. to Ben. He will miserably destroy those wicked men : and will let out His vineyard to other husband- men, which shall render Him the fruits in their seasons. [Collect. n RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ God, that, cleansed by the sacred fast, we may come with pure hearts to the holy feast which lies before us ; through.] Ant. to Mag. When they sought 2 to lay hands on Him : they feared the f multitude, because they took Him for a Prophet. [Collect. nRANT, we beseech Thee, Lord, to ^-^ Thy people health both of body and mind : that, holding fast to good works, they may ever be defended by the pro- tection of Thy might ; through.] SATURDAY. iiautis. Ant. to Ben. I will go to my father, and will say unto him : make me as one of thy hired servants. [Collect. LORD, we beseech Thee, give good effect to our fasts, that the chasten- ing bestowed upon the flesh may avail to the growth of the spirit ; through.] THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT. dFirst 17e.6pet!S. Chaptee. Eph. V. "DE ye therefore followers of God, as dear children ; and walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling savour. IV- And Joseph* was brought down to Egypt, and the Lord was with ^ him : and he was a prosperous man. 'f. God shewed him mercy, and that , which he did, the Lord made it to 1 prosper. ly. And he was a prosperous THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT. 141 man. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 1^7. And he was a prosperous man. Hymn. Scce temjms idoneum. LO ! now is our accepted day, The med'cine, purging sin away ; Where'er our lives have wrought oflfence, By thought and word, hy deed and sense. ¥or God, the merciful and true, Hath spared His people hitherto ; Nor us and ours, with searching eyes, Destroyed for our iniquities. Him therefore now, with earnest care, And contrite fast, and tear and prayer, And works of mercy and of love. We pray for pardon from above : That from pollution making whole, With vh-tues He may deck each soul, And join us, in the heavenly place, To angel cohorts by His grace. O Father, that we ask be done. Through .Jesus Christ, Thine only Son ; Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. ■^. He shall give His angels charge over thee. I^. To keep thee in all thy ways. This Hi/mn, ^. and'B^. are said at Vespers daily till Passion Sunday. Ant. to Mag. The father gave to his penitent son the best robe, and a ring ; and putting shoes on his feet, made a great feast : we receive in bap- tism the best robe, and, for a ring, the sign of the faith. Collect. TyE beseech Thee, Almighty God, look upon the hearty desires of Thy humble servants, and stretch forth the right hand of Thy Majesty to be ^our defence against all our enemies ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. OTompline, All as p. 132, till Ant. to Nunc Dim. In the midst of life we are in death ; of whom may we seek for succour but of Thee, Lord, Who for our sins art justly displeased : Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death. Compline is thus said till Passion Sunday. On Saturdays and Sundays, and at both Complines of Double Feasts, after Xunc Dimittis and its Antiphon, is added, y. Cast us not away in the time of age : forsake us not when our strength faileth us, Lord. I^. Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death. ^. Shut not Thy merciful ears to our prayer. R-. Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death. y. Thou that knowest. Lord, the secrets of our hearts ; be merciful unto our sins. I^-. Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death. y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. I^. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Ant. 1. be favourable and gra- cious unto Sion : build Thou the walls of Jerusalem. Ant. 2. The Lord is on my side : I will not fear what man doeth unto me. Ant. 3. God be merciful unto us : and bless us. Ant. 4. The fire forgat his own virtue : that Thy servants might be delivered unhurt. Ant. 5. Praise Him, sun and moon : for His Name only is excellent. 142 PBOPEE OF SEASONS. B Chaptee. Eph. V. E ye therefore followers of God, as dear children : and walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet- smelling savour. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Jesu q^uadrigenarice. JESU, the Law and Pattern, whence Our forty days of abstmence, Who souls to 'save, that else had died. This sacred fast hast ratified ; That so to Paradise once more Might abstinence preserv'd restore Them that had lost its fields of light Through crafty wiles of appetite : Be present now, be present here, And mark Thy Church's falling tear, And own the grief that fills her eyes In mourning her iniquities. Oh by Thy grace be pardon won For sms that former years have done ; And let Thy mercy guard us still From crimes that threaten future ill. That by the fast we offer here. Our annual sacrifice sincere. To Paschal gladness at the end. Set free from guilt our souls may tend. Father, that we ask be done. Through Jesus Christ, Thine only Son ; AVho, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. "f . His faithfulness and truth shall he thy shield and buckler. ly. Thou shalt not be afraid for any terror by night. This Si/mn, t^. and I^. are said at Lauds till Fassion Sunday. Ant. to Ben. Jesus was casting out a devil, and it was dumb ; and it came to pass, when the devil was gone out, the dumb spake : and the people wondered. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. If I, by the finger of God, cast out devils : no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you. B fierce. Ant. When a strong man armed keepeth his palace : his goods are in peace. Chaptee. Eph. v. E ye therefore followers of God, as dear children : and walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet- smelling savour. I^. It is good for me, Lord, The Choir continue : that I have been in trouble : the law of Thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and silver, 'f. Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me : give me understanding, that I may leam Thy commandments. ^. The law of Thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and silver, "f .Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R?. The law of Thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and silver. y. I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope, and my strong hold. I^. My God, in Him will I trust. Ant. He that is not with Me is against Me : and He that gathereth not with Me scattereth. Chaptee. Eph. v. "DUT fornication, and all unclean- ness or covetousness, let it not be once named amongst you, as be- cometh saints. I^. I am * Thy servant, grant me understanding, (5 Lord. ^. That I may know Thy testimonies. ly. Grant me understanding, Lord. f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 1^7. I am Thy servant, grant me understanding, Lord. THIED WEEK IN LENT. 143 y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. I^. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Ant. When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man : he walketh through dry places, seeking rest and finding none. Chapter. Eph. v. "POR this ye know, that no whore- monger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ, and of God. I^. Seven times a day * do I praise Thee, Lord. My God, cast me not away, "f . I have gone astray like a sheep that is lost : seek Thy ser- vant, for I do not forget Thy com- mandments. B^. My God, cast me not away. "f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Seven times a day do I praise Thee, Lord. My God, cast me not away. y. He shall defend thee under His wings. I^. And thou shalt he safe under His feathers. Chaptee. Eph. V. "DE ye therefore followers of God, as dear children ; and walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us, an offer- ing and a sacrifice to God for a sweet- smelling savour. B^. Bring my soul * out of prison : that I may give thanks unto Thy Name, Lord. f. I had no place to flee unto, and no man cared for my soul. B^. That I may give thanks unto Thy Name, Lord. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R?. Bring my soul out of prison : that I may give thanks unto Thy Name, Lord. Hymn. JScce temjpus idoneum, y. and ^7., p. 141. Ant. to Mag. A certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto Him, Blessed is the womb that bare Thee, and the paps which Thou hast sucked : but He said. Yea, rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. MONDAY. "f . He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. I^. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Chaptee. Joel ii. npURN ye even unto Me, saith the Lord, with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning. And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Jesu quadrigenarice, y. and ^7., p. 142. Ant. to Ben. Yerily I say unto you'': no prophet is accepted in his own country, [Collect. WE beseech Thee, Lord, mercifully to pour Thy grace into our hearts : that as we abstain from bodily food, so likewise we may restrain our senses from evil excesses ; through.] Ant. As I live, saith the Lord, I have no pleasure in the death of a sinner : but rather that he be con- verted and live. 144 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. Ant. Let us chasten ourselves : in much patience, b}' the armour of the righteousness of God. Chaptee. Is. i. TyASH you, make you clean : put away the evil of your doings from before Mine eyes : cease to do evil ; learn to do well. K7. It is good for me, Lord,* that I have been in trouble : the law of Thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and silver, y. Thy hands have made me and fashioned me : give me understanding, that I may learn Thy commandments. ^7. The law of Thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and silver. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Sou, and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. The law of Thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and silver. y. I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope and my strong hold. I^. My God, in Him will I trust. Ant. Let us chasten ourselves : in much patience and fastings, by the armour of righteousness. Chaptee. Is. i. QEEK judgment, relieve the op- pressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow. Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord. 1^7. I am * Thy servant, grant me understanding, O Lord. J. That I may know Thy testimonies. I^. Grant me understanding, Lord. y. Glory be to the Father and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. I am Thy servant, grant me understanding, Lord. y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. I^. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Nones, Aiit. The daj^s of penitence are come to us : for the redemption of sins, and the salvation of souls. Chaptee. Is. i. 'pHOUGH your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. ^. Seven times a day * do I praise Thee, Lord. My God, cast me not away. y. I have gone astray like a sheep that is lost : seek Thy ser- vant, for I do not forget Thy com- mandments. R7. My God, cast me not away. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. Seven times a day do I praise Thee, Lord. My God, cast me not away. y. He shall defend thee under His wings. I^. And thou shalt be safe under His feathers. Chaptee. Ezek. xviii. T^HE soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son, saith the Lord Almighty. 1^7. Bring my soul * out of prison : that I may give thanks unto Thy Name, Lord. y. I had no place to flee unto, and no man cared for my soul. ly. That I may give thanks unto Thy Name, Lord. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. Bring my soul out of prison : that I may give thanks unto Thy Name, Lord. Hymn, ^cce tempus idoneutn, f. and ly., p. 141. THIRD WEEK IN LENT. 145 Ant. to Mag. But Jesus, passing through the midst of them : went His way. [Collect. T ET Thy mercy lighten upon us, we •^ beseech Thee, Lord ; that whereas we are in sore danger by reason of our sins. Thy care may rescue, Thy deliver- ance save us. Through.] The Ferial Hours are thus said till Fassion Sunday^ except the daily changes of Collects and Antiphons to Benedictus and Magnificat; and the Responsary at Vespers^ ivhich changes after the fourth Sunday. TUESDAY. Ant. to Ben. If two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask : it shall be done for them of My Father, Which is in heaven, saith the Lord. H [Collect. EAR us. Almighty and gracious God, and mercifully bestow upon us the gift of healthful temperance. Through.] Ant. to Mag. Where two or three are gathered together in My Name : there am I in the midst of them, saith the Lord. [Collect. "TiEFEXD us, Lord, by Thy pro- -^ tection, and evermore preserve us from all sin. Through.] WEDNESDAY. HautJS* Ant. to Ben. Hear and understand the traditions : which the Lord hath given unto you. [Collect. r^ RANT us, we beseech Thee, Lord, ^^ that taught by healthful fasts, and abstaining from noxious vices, we may more readily obtain Thy favour. Thi'ough.] Ant. to Mag. To eat with un- washen hands : defileth not a man. [Collect. r^RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^^ God, that we who seek the grace of Thy protection, may be delivered from all evils, and serve Thee with a quiet mind. Through.] THURSDAY. ilautJS* Ant. to Ben. Labour not for the meat which perisheth : but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life. [Collect. Ci RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^-^ God, that the holy devotion of our fasts may make us pure and well pleas- ing in the sight of Thy Divine Majesty. Through.] Ant. to Mag. The Bread of God is He which cometh down from heaven : and giveth life unto the world. [Collect. T ET Thy heavenly favour, we beseech ^ Thee, Lord, multiply Thy people that is under Thee, and make them ever to cleave to Thy commandments. Through.] FRIDAY. ?Laul3i8, Ant. to Ben. Sir, I perceive that Thou art a Prophet : Our fathers worshipped in th;s mountain. 10 146 PEOPEE OF SEASONS, [Collect. T ET Thy gracious favour, we beseech -^ Thee, Lord, accompany our fast, that, as outwardly we abstain from food, so inwardly we may fast from evil. Through.] Ant. to Mag. True worshippers shall worship the Father : in spirit and in truth. [Collect. GEANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that we who trust in Thy pro- tection, may by Thy help overcome all things adverse. Through.] SATURDAY. Ant. to IB en. Jesus stooped down and wrote on the ground : He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. [Collect. GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that we, who afflict the Hesh by abstinence from food, may, follow- ing after righteousness, fast from sin. Through.] FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. Chaptee. Gal. iv. TT is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bond-maid, the other by a free- woman. But he who was of the bond-woman was born after the flesh ; but he of the free- woman was by promise. I^. Hear, Israel,* the command- ments of the Lord, and write them in thy heart as in a book : and I will give thee the land that floweth with milk and honey, f. Beware, therefore, and hearken unto IVIy voice, and I G will be an enemy unto thine enemies. R7. And I will give thee the land that floweth with milk and honey. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. And I will give thee the land that floweth with milk and honey. Hymn. JEcce tempus idoneum, y. andl^., p. 141. Ant. to Mag. Woman, hath no man condemned thee ? No man. Lord : neither do I condemn thee ; go, and sin no more. Collect. RANT,we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that we, who for our evil deeds do worthily deserve to be pun- ished, by the comfort of Thy grace may mercifully be relieved ; through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. y. He shall deliver thee from the snare of the hunter. 1^7. And from the noisome pesti- lence. Ant. 1. Then shalt Thou be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness : if Thou wilt turn Thy face from my sins. Ant. 2. It is better to trust in the Lord : than to put any confidence in princes. A7it. 3. God, even our own God, shall give us His blessing : God shall bless us. Ant. 4. Thou art mighty, Lord, to save us from the hand of death : deliver us, our God. A)it. 5. Kings of the earth and all people : praise the Name of the Lord. Chaptee. Gal. iy. TT is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bond-maid, the other by a free-woman. But he FOURTH SUNDAY IX LENT. 147 who was of the bond-woman was born after the flesh ; but he of the free-woman was by promise. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Jesic quadrigenarice, y. and IV'., p. Ii2. Ant. to Ben, Jesus went over the sea of Galilee. And a great multitude followed Him : because they saw His miracles which He did. And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh. Ant. And Jesus went up into a mountain, and there He sat ^vith His disciples : And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh. Ant. And Jesus took the loaves, and when He had given thanks, He distributed to the disciples : and the disciples to them that were set down; and likewise of the fishes as much as they would. Chapter. Gal. iv. TT is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bond-maid, the other by a free-woman. But he who was of the bond-woman was born after the flesh ; but he of the free-woman was by promise. R?. It is good for me. p. 142. I Ant. With five loaves and two i fishes : the Lord fed men in number I about five thousand. j Chapter. Gal. iv. j "DEJOICE, thou barren that bearest ! not; break forth and cry, thou i that travailest not : for the desolate hath many more children than she I which hath an husband. IV". I am Thy servant, p. 142. I Ant. The Lord fed five thousand men : with five loaves and two fishes. Chapter. Gal. iv. "^OW we, brethren, as Isaac was, are the children of promise. But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit ; even so it is now. Xevertheless, what saith the Scrip- ture ? Cast out the bond-woman and her son. ^. Seven times a day, p. 143. £econti l^espers. Chapter. Gal. iv. T is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bond-maid, the other by a free-woman. But he who was of the bond-woman was born after the flesh ; but he of the free- woman was by promise. R7. The Lord did lead them * with great power ; He fed them with the increase of the fields ; He made them to suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock. V. He fed them also with the finest wheat-flour : and with honey out of the stony rock did He satisfy them. I^^. He made them to suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock. V. Glor}' be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R-. The Lord did lead them with great power; He fed them with the increase of the fields ; He made them to suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock. Hy3IN. Ecce tempus idoneum, j. and IV'., p. 141. Ant. to Mag. Then those men, when they had seen the miracle that Jesus did, said : This is of a truth that Prophet that should come into the world. 148 PROPER OF SEASONS. MONDAY. A7it. to Ben. Take these things hence, saith the Lord : make not My Father's House an house of mer- chandise. [Collect. r\ RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ God, that we, yearly observing holy seasons with true devotion, may please Thee both in body and soul. Through.] Chapter. Ezek. xviii. ITHE soul that sinneth, it shall die. ■ The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son, saith the Lord Almighty. ly. The Lord did lead them. p. 147. This ly. is used on Ferias till Fassion Sunday. Ant. to 3Iag. Destroy this temple, saith the Lord ; and in three days I will raise it up : but He spake of the temple of His body. [Collect. TTTE beseech Thee, Lord, mercifully '^ ' hear our supplications, and grant that we, to whom Thou hast given an hearty desire to pray, may obtain the help of Thy protection. Through.] TUESDAY. Ant. to Ben. Ye seek to kill Me : a Man that hath told you the truth. [Collect, pRANT, we beseech Thee, Lord, ^-^ that the observance of the holy fasts may avail to the increase of holiness, and the continual assistance of Thy lov- ing-kindness. Through,] Ant. to Mag. I have done a work, and ye all marvel : because I have made a man every whit whole on the Sabbath-day. [Collect. TTAVE mercy on Thy people, we be- ^^ seech Thee, Lord; and to them that labour under continual tribulations grant a little breathing-space. Through.] WEDNESDAY. ILauli^. Ant. to Ben. Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind r : Jesus answered. Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents; but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. [Collect. C\ OD, "Who by means of fasting dost ^^ reward the righteous, and pardon the sinful, have mercy on Thy suppliants, and let the confession of our guilt ob- tain remission of our sins. Through.] Ant. to Mag. A Man that is called Jesus put clay upon mine eyes : and I washed, and do see. [Collect. T ET Thy merciful ears, Lord, be -*-^ open to the prayers of Thy humble servants, and that they may obtain their petitions, make them to ask such things as shall please Thee. Through.] THURSDAY. Haiitis* Ant. to Ben. The Father loveth the Son : and sheweth Him all things that Himself doeth. PASSION SUNDAY. 149 [Collect. p RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^-^ God, that they who are chastened by fasting may be gladdened by holy fervour, so that the love of earthly things being tempered, they may more readily attain to things heavenly. Through.] Ant. to Mag. As the Father rais- eth up the dead and quickeneth them : even so the Son quickeneth whom He wiU. [Collect. r\ GOD, the Teacher and Governour ^ of Thy people, cast out those sins whereby they are assaulted ; that they may ever be well-pleasing in Thy sight, and secure under Thy protection. Through.] FEIDAY. Ant. to Sen. Our friend Lazarus sleepeth : but I go, that I may awake him out of sleep. [Collect. r\ GOD, "Wlio dost renew the world by ^ ineffable Sacraments, grant, we be- seech Thee, that they may avail to the eternal welfare of Thy Church, and that in this present life it be not left destitute of assistance. Through.] Ueispers* Ant. to Mag. Lord, if Thou hadst been here, Lazarus had not died : by this time he stinketh, for he hath been dead four days. [Collect. pRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^-^ God, that we, who, owning our weak- ness, put our trust in Thy strength, may ever rejoice in Thy protection. Through.] SATUKDAY. ilautr.0. Ant. to JBen. I am the Light of the world : he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life, saith the Lord. [Collect. TTTE beseech Thee, Lord, by Thy ' '^ grace, let our devout affections bring forth fruit, for then shall our fasts profit us, when they are pleasing in the eyes of Thy mercy. Through.] PASSION SUNDAY. Chapter. Lament, iii. A LOED, Thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul; Thou hast re- deemed my life. I^. The ungodly * compassed me about, and scourged me without a cause : but Thou, O Lord, my De- fender, avenge Thou me. y. For trouble is hard at hand, and there is none to help me. I^. But Thou, Lord, my Defender, avenge Thou me. Here is not said Glory be, etc. hut the ^7. is repeated. The ungodly com- passed me about, and scourged me without a cause : * but Thou, Lord, my Defender, avenge Thou me. The Reader repeats this I^. as far as the * alone : the Choir then Joins in, and finishes it. And this order is observed in all I^I^. in Passion-tide. At the verse in the following Hymn, Cross, our one reliance, hail : the Choir turns to the Altar, and so continues till the beginning of Magnificat. Hymn. Vexilla Regis prodeunt. mHE Royal Banners forward go ; X The Cross shines forth in mystic glow ; "Where He in flesh, our flesh Who made, Our sentence bore, our ransom paid : 150 PROPER OF SEASONS. Where deep, for us the spear -vvas dy'd, Life's torrent rushing from His side, To wash us in that precious flood Where mingled Water flo-n'd, and Blood. Fulfill'd is all that David told In true prophetic sonsr of old ; Amidst the nations, God, saitli he, Hath reign'd and triumpli'd from the Tree. O Tree of beauty. Tree of light ! O Tree -with royal purple dight ! Elect on whose triumphal breast Those holy limbs should find their rest : On whose dear arms, so widely flung, The weight of this world's ransom himg : The price of human kind to pay. And spoil the spoiler of his prey : O Cross, our one reliance, hail ! This holy Passion-tide avail To give fresh merit to the saint. And pardon to the penitent. To Thee, eternal Three in One, Let homage meet by all be done : Whom by the Cross Thou dost restore, Preserve and govern evermore ! Amen. y. They gave me gall to eat. 1^7. And when I was thirst}^ they gave me vinegar to drink. This iTpmi, f'. mid B^, are said at Vespers daily, till Wedtiesday in Holy IVeeJc inclusive. Ant, to Mag. I am One that bear witness of Myself : and the Father that sent Me beareth witness of Me. Collect. "WE beseech Thee, Almighty God, mercifully to look upon Thy people; that by Thy great goodness they may be governed and preserved evermore, both in body and soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant, to Psalms. Have mercy up- on me : and hearken unto my prayer. Chapter. Jer. xiv. n[HOU, Lord, art in the midst of us, and we are called by Thy Name; leave us not, our God. ^7. Into Thy hands : tJie Choir continue: Lord, I commend my spirit, y. For Thou hast redeemed me, Lord, Thou God of Truth. ^7. I commend my spirit. R'. Into Thy hands, * Lord, I commend my spirit. Hymn. Cultor Dei memento. SERVANT of Christ, remember The font's Baptismal dew ; Pi.emembcr thy renewal In Confirmation too. When at the call of slumber Thou seekest needful rest. Let then the Cross's symbol Sign both Thy heart and breast. The Cross repels all e%al. The Cross makes darkness flee, A mind by this sign hallowed, Unstable cannot be. Away, ye wandering phantoms, Away, all evil dreams. Away, thou arch deceiver, with all thy subtle schemes. And thou, O crafty serpent. Who seek'st by many an art, And many a guileful winding, To vex the quiet heart : Depart, for Christ is present ; Since Christ is here, give place ; And let the sign thou ownest Thy ghostly legions chase. And though awhile the body- In sleep may lie reclin'd. Yet Christ, in very slumber, Shall fill the Christian mind. All laud to God the Father, All laud to God the Son ; To God the Holy Spirit Be equal honour done. Amen. y. Keep us, Lord. I^^ As the apple of an eye, hide us under the shadow of Thy wings. Ant. to Nunc Dim. King, glorious among Thy Saints, Who art ever to be praised, and yet art in- effable ; Thou, Lord, art in the midst of us, and we are called by Thy Name; leave us not, our God : and in the day of judgment vouchsafe to number us with Thy Saints, blessed King. J. blessed King, govern Thy servants in the right way. ^?. With Thy Saints, blessed Kino:. PASSION SUNDAY. 151 f. By holy fasts to amend our sinful lives. B/. O blessed King. y. And duly keep Thy Paschal Feast. ^7. With Thy Saints, blessed King. Compline is said tktis till Maundy Thurs- day, except that they J. a« Hh^ week, after the reijetition of the Ant., a Cantor immediately commences Gradual. This is the day, Choir join in : which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. Reader, y. In Thy Resurrection, Christ. Choir. J^. Let heaven and earth rejoice.] y. The Lord be with you. ^. And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Collect. A LMIGHTY God, Who through Thine Only-begotten Son Jesus Christ hast overcome death, and opened unto us the gate of everlast- ing life : we humbly beseech Thee, that as by Thy special grace prevent- ing us. Thou dost put into our minds good desires, so by Th}^ continual help we may bring the same to good effect ; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. y. The Lord be with you. R?. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. R:. Thanks be to God. Compline is thus said throughout the week, without change of Collect. y. In Thy Resurrection, Christ. R7. Let heaven and earth rejoice. Alleluia. This y. and I^. is said every day at Lauds till Ascension Day. y. God, make speed to save us. R7. Lord, make haste to help us. \. Glory be to the Father, etc. R?. As it was, etc. Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. The Angel of the Lord descended from heaven : and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. Alleluia. Alleluia. 164 PROPER OF SEASONS. Ant. 2. Behold, there was a great earthquake : for the Angel of the Lord descended from heaven. Alle- luia. Ant. 3. His countenance was like lightning : and his raiment white as snow. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. 4. For fear of him the keepers did shake : and became as dead men. Alleluia. Ant. 5. And the Angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye : for I know that ye seek Jesus. Alleluia. Then immediately, witJiout Hymn or Chapter : '^ . The Lord is risen from the tomb. ^?. Who for our sakes hung upon the tree. Alleluia. Avt, to Ben. And very early in the morning, the first day of the week : they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. Alleluia. A LMIGHTY God, Who through Thy Only-begotten Son Jesus Christ hast overcome death, and opened unto us the gate of everlast- ing life ; we humbly beseech Thee, that, as by Thy special grace prevent- ing us Thou dost put into our minds good desires, so by Thy continual help we may bring the same to good effect; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. 'f. Bless we the Lord. Alleluia. I^. Thanks be to God. Alleluia. Alleluia is said with this ^. and I^. till Trinity. The Offices, except Vespers, now begin as usual, but no Hymns are said till the First Vespers of Low Sunday. Ant. to Psalms. The Angel of the Lord descended from heaven : and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. Alleluia. Alleluia. Beus in nomine tuo. Psalm liv. Confitemini. Psalm cxviii. Beati immaculati and Eetribue servo tuo. Psalm cxix. After the repetition of the Ant. imme- diately follows the Gradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. 'f. The Lord is risen. I^''. As He said unto you. Alleluia. f. The Lord be with you. I^. And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Collect as at Lauds. f. The Lord be with you. R?. And with thy spirit. y. Bless we the Lord. I^. Thanks be to God. Fri^ne is thus said till Low Sunday, ex- cept that, throughout the week, Psalm CXVIII. is omiited. Chapter is said, ending after : I^. Is the death of His Saints, and following Col- lect, with The Lord be, etc. and Bless we, etc. Ant. Behold, there was a great earthquake : for the Angel of the Lord descended from heaven. Alleluia. Gh^adual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. ^. The Lord is risen indeed. 1^7. And hath appeared to Simon. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. Ant. His countenance was like lightning : and his raiment white as snow. Alleluia. EASTEE MONDAY. 165 Gradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. y. The Lord is risen from the tomb. RJ. Who for our sakes hung upon the tree. Alleluia. Ant. For fear of him the keepers did shake : and became as dead men. Alleluia. Gradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. f". In Thy Resurrection, Christ. R7. Let heaven and earth rejoice. Alleluia. Tierce, Sexis, and Xones, are thus said throughout the week, with change of Collect, according to the day. Seconti Fespers, Vespers begin thus : y. Lord, have mercy [iii]. I^. Christ, have mercy [iii]. y. Lord, have mercy [iii]. Ant. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Fsalms of Sunday. After repetition of the Antiphon : Gradual. This is the day : Choir join in : which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. y. give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious : because His mercy endureth for ever. R7. Alleluia. Choir join in : This is the day which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. y. Let us keep the feast with the unleavened bread of sincerity and : Choir continue : truth. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen. I^"'. As He said unto you. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away : for it was very great. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. [Or, GR.AXT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that as we celebrate the solemnities of the Lord's Resurrection, so by the invoc ition of Thy Spirit our souls may rise from death. Through the same.] Memorial of S. Mary. Ant. I went down into the garden of nuts to see the fruits of the valley, and to see whether the vines flourished, and the pomegranates budded : return, return, O Shulamite ; return, return, that we may look upon thee. Alleluia. y. Thou art the holy Mother of God. 1^7. Ever Virgin Mary. Alleluia. Collect. XyE beseech Thee, O Lord, pour Thy grace into our hearts; that as we have known the Incarnation of Thy Son Jesus Christ by the message of an Angel, so by His Cross and Passion we may be brought unto the glory of His Resurrection ; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. This Memorial is said daily at Vespers throughout the week. y. Bless we the Lord. Alleluia. ^. Thanks be to God. Alleluia. Vespers are thus said throughout the week, except the Graduals, Ants, to Magni- ficat, and Collects. EASTER MONDAY. V. In Thy Resurrection, Christ. R'. Let heaven and earth rejoice. Alleluia. On this day, and throughout the week, the Sunday Psalms are said under this one Ant. The Angel of the Lord de- scended from heaven : and rolled 166 PEOPER or SEASONS. back the stone from the door, and sat wpon it. Alleluia. Ant. to Ben. What manner of communications are these that ye have one with another, as ye walk, and are sad? Alleluia : And the one of them, whose name was Cleo- phas, answering, said unto Him, Art Thou only a stranger in Jerusalem, and hast not known the things which are come to pass there in these days.P Alleluia. And He said unto them, What things ? And they said unto Him, Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, Who was a Prophet mighty in deed and word, before God and all the people. Alleluia. Collect of Siinclay. [Or, i^ OD, Who by the Paschal solemnity hast bestowed healing on the world, continue, we beseech Thee, to shed forth upon Thy people Thy heavenly gifts; that they may attain to perfect freedom, and advance to life eternal. Through.] Memorial of S. Mary. Ant. My soul failed when He spake; I sought Him, but I could not find Him ; I called Him, but He gave me no answer ; The watchmen that went about the city found me, they wounded me : the keepers of the walls took away my veil from me. Alleluia. Y-i IV-» ^'^^ Collect as at Sunday Vespers. This Memorial is said daily at Lauds throughout the week. Lauds arc thus said though out the weeTc, except the changes of Collects and Ants, to Benedictus. No notice is taken of any feast or fast during this week., because all Saints arose in Christ, and the Feast of Christ's Mesurrection is com^non to all Saints. A Double Feast so occurring is trans- ferred to the first vacant day after the Octave. And this order holds good during the Octave of Whiisun Day. \ No Petitions are said at any Hour, ex- cept Prime and Compline, till Trinity. On and after Low Sunday they are said at those two Hours. As on Sunday, except that which follows: Gradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it. 'f. Let Israel now confess that He is gracious, and that His mercy en- dureth for ever. 1^7. Alleluia. * This is the day which, etc. f". Did not our heart burn within us concerning Jesus : while He talked with us by the way .P E;. Alleluia. J. The Lord is risen. Ip". As He said unto jovl. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Did not our heart burn within us concerning Jesus : while He talked with us by the way.P Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. {.Or, EANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that as we are bowed down under the weight of our sins, so by this Paschal feast we may be delivered from all evils that beset us. Through.] EASTER TUESDAY. Ant. to JBen. Jesus Himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them : Peace be unto you. Alleluia. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, r^ OD, Who dost ever increase Thy ^-^ Church with new offspring; grant to Thy servants that they hold fast in their lives that which in faith they accepted. Through.] G EASTER WEEK. 167 Gradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice, and be glad in it. >". Let them give thanks whom the Lord hath redeemed, and delivered from the hand of the enemy; and gathered them out of the lands. R-. Alleluia. * This is the day, etc. y. The Lord Jesus arose and stood in the midst of His disciples, and said unto them, Peace be unto you. P^-. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen. I^', As He said unto you. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Behold My hands and My feet : that it is I Myself. Alleluia. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. \0r, r^ RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^^ God, that we who keep the solemnity of the Paschal feast, may ever abide in the grace of holiness. Through.] WEDNESDAY. Ant. to Ben. Cast the net on the right side of the ship : and ye shall find. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, r^ OD, "Who makest us glad with the "yearly solemnity of our Lord's Re- surrection ; mercifidly grant that through our temporal feasts we may attain to eternal joys. Through.] Grradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice, and be glad in it. y. The right hand of the Lord bringeth mighty things to pass : the right hand of the Lord hath the pre- eminence. ^. Alleluia. * This is the day, etc. y. The Lord arose, and met the women, saying, All hail; and they came and held Him by the feet. R7. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen. ^. As He said unto you. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag, This is now the third time that Jesus shewed Him- self : after that He was risen from the dead. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [0/-, GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that the marvellous mystery of this Paschal festivity may brins us peace in this world, and in the world to come eternal life. Through.] THURSDAY. Eautis. Ant. to JBen. Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping : and seeth two angels in white sitting, the one at the head, the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, f^ OD, "Who hast gathered together ^ divers nations in the confession of Thy Xame ; grant that they who are regenerate by baptism may be one in inward faith, and in outward devotion. Through.] Grradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice, and be glad in it. y. The same stone which the builders refused : is become the head- stone in the corner. This is the Lord's doing : and it is marvellous in our eyes. ^7. Alleluia. * This is the day, etc. y. In the day of My resurrection. 168 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. saitli the Lord, I will go before you into Galilee. R/. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen. ly. As He said unto you. Alleluia. A7it. to Mag. They have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid Him : If thou hast borne Him hence, tell me. Alleluia. And I will take Him away. Alleluia. Collect of Sundaij, (Or, r^ OD, who hast granted us to celebrate ^^ the Paschal mystery with free hearts; teach us to fear that which displeaseth Thee, and to love that which Thou dost command. Through.] FRIDAY. ilautis- Ant. to Be7i. The eleven disciples saw the Lord in Galilee : and wor- shipped Him. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, A LMIGHTT, everlasting God, Who -^ hast ordained the Paschal mystery for the reconciliation of the human race ; grant to our souls, that what we profess with our lips we may shew forth with our lives. Through.] Gradual. This is the day * which the Lord hath made : we will rejoice, and be glad in it. y. Blessed be He that cometh in the IS'ame of the Lord : God is the Lord Who hath shewed us light. R7. Alleluia. * This is the day, etc. y. Tell it out among the heathen that the Lord hath reigned from the tree. I^. Alleluia. . "f. The Lord is risen. I^. As He said unto you. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. All power is given unto Me : in heaven and earth. Al- leluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, r\ GOD, by Whom cometh redemption, ^ and adoption is bestowed ; grant to the works of Thy hands, that being born, anew in Christ, they may attain to their eternal heritage and to true liberty. Through.] SATURDAY. Ant. to Ben. So they ran both to- gether : and the other disciple did outrun Peter, and came first to the sepulchre. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, nRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^^ God, that we, who have reverently passed through the Paschal feast, may through the same attain to eternal joys. Through.] On this day^ at every Hour, Alleluia is said before and after the words, This is the day, etc. LOW SUNDAY. dFirist IrJespers* ^. God, make speed, etc. Ant. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Fsalms of the Feria. Chapter. Rom. vi. PjHRIST being raised from the dead, dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over Him. For in that He liveth. He liveth unto God. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Chorus novce Sierusalem. TE Choirs of New Jerusalem ! To sweet new strains attune your theme ; The while we keep, from care released, With sober joy our Paschal feast. LOW SUNDAY. 169 "WTien Christ, tmconquered Lion, first The Dragon's chains by risins: burst : And while with living Toice He cries, The dead of other ages rise. Engorged in former years, their prey Must death and hell restore to-day : And many a captive soul, set free, With Jesus leaves captivity. Right gloriously He triumphs now, Worthy to Whom should all things bow : And joining heaven and earth again Links in one commonweal the twain. And we, as these His deeds we sing. His suppliant soldiers, pray our King, That in His palace, bright "and vast. We may keep watch and ward at last. Long as unending ages run. To God the Father laud be done, To God the .Son our equal prai-^e, And God the Holy Ghost, we raise. Amen. ^. Abide with us. 1^7. For it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Xow when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week : He appeared first unto Mary Magdalene, out of whom He had cast seven devils. Alleluia. Collect. ;io49.) ^LMIGHTY Father, Who hast given Thine only Son to die for our sins, and to rise again for our justification; grant us so to put away the leaven of malice and wickedness, that we may alway serve Thee in pureness of living and truth; through the merits of the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. [Or, /"^EAXT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that as we have passed through the Paschal feast, so by Thy grace our hearts and lives may ever be conformed thereto. Through.] Memobial of S. Mary. p. 165. This Memorial is said at First Vespers of Sunday till the Ascension. The First Vespers of Sunday are thus said till theAscefision, except the changes of Collect and Ant. to Magnificat. (£:ompline. Compline begins as usual icith ^. Turn us, etc. Ant. to Psalms. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Cum invoearem. Psalm iv. In te, Lomine. Psalm xxxi. Qui habitat. Psalm xci. Fcce nunc. Psalm cxxxiv. Chaptee. Jer. xiv., as in Psalter. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Jesu Salvator seculi. JESU, Who brought'st redemption nigh. Word of the Father, God most High ; O Light of Light, to man unknown. And watchful Guardian of Thine own; Thy hand Creation made and guides ; Thy wi-dom time from time divides : By this world's cares and toils opprest, O give our weary bodies rest. That while in frames of sin and pain A little longer we remain. Our flesh may here in such wise sleep That watch with Christ our souls may keep. free us, while we dwell below, From insults of our ghostly foe. That he may ne'er victorious be O'er them that are redeemed by Thee. We pray Thee, King with glory decked, In this our Paschal joy, protect. From all that death would fain effect. Thy ransomed flock, Thine own elect. To Thee Who, dead, again dost live, All gloiy. Lord, Thy people give ; All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. These two last verses are said at the end of all ILymns of this metre., till Ascension, except at Saturday Vespers. y. Keep us, Lord. I^". As the apple of an eye, hide us under the shado^' of Thy wings. Ant. to Nunc Dim. Alleluia. The Lord is risen. Alleluia : As He said. Alleluia. Alleluia. Petitions, p. 69. Compline is thus said till the Ascension., except that the Christmas Doxology is used on any Feast of the Blessed Virgin. 170 PROPER OF SEASONS. "f. and R7., Ants, and Psalms, p. 163. Chapter. 1 St. John v. WHATSOEVER is born of God overcometli the world; and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith, I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Sermone hlando Angelus. WITH g:entle voice the Angel g-ave The women tidings at the grave ; " Forthwith your Master shall ye see : He goes before to Galilee." And while with fear and joy they pressed To tell these tidings to the rest, Their Lord, their living Lord, they meet, And see His form, and kiss His feet. Th' eleven, when they hear, with speed To Galilee forthwith proceed ; That there they may behold once more The Lord's dea'r face, as oft before. In this our bright and Paschal day The sun shines out with purer ray : When Christ, to earthly sight made plain. The glad Apostles see again. The wounds, the riven wounds. He shews Of that His flesh with light that glows, In loud accord, both far and nigh, The Lord's arising testify. O Christ, the King, "Who lov'st to bless, Do Thou our hearts and souls possess ; To Thee our praise that we may pay. To Whom our laud is due, for aye. ' We pray Thee, King with glory decked. In this our Paschal joy protect. From all that death would fain effect, Thy ransomed flock. Thine own elect. To Thee Who, dead, again dost live, All glory, Lord, Thy people give ; All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. 'f. The Lord is risen from the tomb. 1^. Who for our sakes hung upon the tree. Alleluia. Ant. to Ben. Then the same day at evening, being the first da}' of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled : Jesus stood in the midst, and saith unto them. Peace be unto you. Alle- luia. Memorial of the Eesurrection. Ant. And very early in the morn- ing, the first day of the week : they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen indeed. I^. And hath appeared to Simon. Alleluia. Collect as in Memorial at Second Vespers. This Ifemorial is said at Lauds on Sunday till the Ascension. A Double Feast occurring on Low Sunday is to be transferred to the next day. If a Double Feast be kept on the Monday, Second Vespers on Sunday shall be of the Feast, ivith Metnorials of the Sun- day and the Resurrection. Hymn. Jam lucis orto sidere, with Faster Doxology. Ant. to Psalms. The Angel of the Lord descended from heaven : and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. Alleluia. Deus in noiuine fuo. Psalm liv. Deati immaculati and Retribue servo tuo. Psalm cxix. Ant. Thanks be to Thee, God ; OneVery Trinity: One Supreme Deity, One Holy Unity, thanks be to Thee. Alleluia. Quicunque vult. Chapter. 1 Tim. i. J^OW unto the King Eternal, Im- mortal, Invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen. R7. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. J. Thou Who hast risen from the dead. Alleluia. 'S^. Have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. Ip'. Jesu Christ, Son of the living LOW SUNDAr. 171 God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. This I^. is used daily till the Ascension. 'f. Lord, arise, help us. RJ. And deliver us for Thy Name's sake. Petitions, p. 33. fierce, Hyain. Nunc sancte nobis Spiritus, xcith Easter JDoxology. Ant. And, behold, there was a great earthquake : for the Angel of the Lord descended from heaven. Alleluia. Chaptee. 1 S. John v. WHATSOEVER is born of God overcometh the world ; and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our f\iith. IV- The Lord is risen. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. As He said. I^. Alle- luia. Alleluia. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R?. The Lord is risen. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen indeed. Rr. And hath appeared to Simon. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespers. Htmx. Rector fotens verax Deiis, xcith Easter Doxology. Ant. His countenance was like lightning : and his raiment white as snow. Alleluia. Chaptee. 1 S. John v. VyHO is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God.^ This is He that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ. ^7. The Lord is risen indeed. Alle- luia. Alleluia, "f. And hath appeared to Simon. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia. Alleluia. "f . The Lord is risen from the tomb. I^. Who for our sakes hung upon the tree. Alleluia. Htmx. Berum Deus tenax vigor, xcith Easter Doxology. Ant. And for fear of him the keepers did shake : and became as dead men. Alleluia. Chaptee. 1 S. John v. A XD there are three that bear wit- ness in earth, the spirit, and the water, and the blood : and these three agree in one. R'. The Lord is risen from the tomb. Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Who for our sakes hung upon the tree. R". Alleluia. Alleluia. V. Glory be to the Father and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost, R7. The Lord is risen from the tomb. Alleluia. Alle- luia. y. In Thy Resurrection, Christ. R'. Let heaven and earth rejoice. Alleluia. Ant. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Chaptee. 1 S. John v. WHATSOEVER is born of God overcometh the world : and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Ad Ccenam Agni providi. THE Lamb's high banquet we await, In snow-white robes of royal state : And now, the Red Sea's channel past, To Christ our Prince we sing at last. Unon the Altar of the Cross, His body hath redeemed our loss : And tasting of His roseate blood, Our life is hid with Him in God. 172 PROPER OF SEASONS. That Paschal eve God's arm was bared : The devastating Angel spared : By strength of hand our hosts went free From Pharaoh's ruthless tyranny. Now Christ, our Paschal Lamb, is slain, The Lamb of God that knows no stain, The true Oblation offered here, Our own unleavened Bread sincere. O Thou, from Whom hell's monarch flies, O great, O very Sacrifice, Thy captive people are set free. And endless life restored in Thee. For Christ, arising from the dead, From conquered hell victorious sped : And thrust the tyrant down to chains. And Paradise for man regains. We pray Thee, King with glory decked, In this our Paschal joy protect, From all that death would fain effect, Thy ransomed flock. Thine own elect. To Thee Who, dead, again dost live, All glory. Lord, Thy people give ; All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. f. Abide with us. I^. For it is toward evening, and tlie day is far spent. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. And after eight days came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said : Peace be unto you. Alleluia. Alleluia. Memorial of the Resurrection. Ant. And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away : for it was very great. Alleluia. ^. The Lord is risen. I^. As He said unto you. Alleluia. Collect. A LMIGHTY God, Who through Thy Only-begotten Son Jesus Christ hast overcome death, and opened unto us the gate of everlasting life ; we humbly beseech Thee, that, as by Thy special grace preventing us Thou dost put into our minds good desires, so by Thy continual help we may bring the same to good effect. Through. This Memorial is said at Second Vespers of Sunday till Ascension, whether the Office be of the Sunday or of a Feast^ except in the case of the Invention of the Cross. Until Ascension the Hows are said as on Low Sunday^ xcith these exceptions : the Vesper Psalms change according to the Feria, though the Lauds Psalms con- tinue to be those of Sunday. The Psalms at all Offices are said under this Ant., Alleluia, Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. The Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat change daily. The Chapter and Collect at each Office, except Prime, change iveekly. Prime is said with the usual Petitions, the Psalms, and Responsary as on Sunday, Quicunque vult being said (according to SarumJ oyi the Ferias, with Ant. Glory to Thee, p. 31, and Chapter, Lord, be gracious, p. 33. Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat /or the week : 1. Thomas, because thou hast seen Me, thou hast believed : blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed. Alleluia. 2. And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of His disciples ; Alleluia : which are not written in this book. Alleluia. 3. But these are written that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God : and that believing ye might have life through His Name. Alleluia. ^Fecial iHemon'alis, From this time till Ascension. Memorial of the Holt Cross. Ant. The Crucified hath risen from the dead : He hath redeemed us. Al- leluia. Alleluia. y., I^., and Collect as at Vespers. Memorial of S. Mart. As at Vespers. Memorial of All Saints. Ant. Thy Saints, Lord, shall LOW SUNDAY. 173 flourish as a lily; Alleluia : And they shall be as the odour of balsam before Thee. Alleluia. y., I^., and Collect, as at Vespers. On Ferias and simple feasts. Memoeial of the Holy Ceoss. Ant. He hath endured the holy Cross Who burst the bars of hell : He is girded with power. He rose on the third day. Alleluia. y. Tell it out among the heathen. ly. That the Lord reigneth from the tree. Alleluia. Let us pray. Collect. O.0D, Who for our sake didst will that Thy Son should undergo the suffering of the Cross to drive a.way from us the power of the enemy ; grant to us Thy servants that we may ever live in the joys of His Resurrection; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Memoeial of S. Maey. Ant. The gate of Paradise was closed to all by Eve : and by Mary it is again set open. Alleluia. "f. After child-bearing thou re- mainedst a Virgin. I^. Mother of God. Alleluia. Let us pray. Collect. "VyE beseech Thee, Lord, pour Thy grace into our hearts ; that as we have known the Incarnation of Thy Son Jesus Christ by the message of an Angel, so by His Cross and Passion we may be brought to the glory of His Kesurrection ; through the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen . Memoeial of All Saints. Ant. In the kingdom of heaven is the dwelling place of the Saints. Alleluia : And their rest in eternity. Alleluia: y. The voice of joy and health. ^7. Is in the dwellings of the righteous. Alleluia. Let us pray. Collect. (^R ANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that in the Resurrection of Thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ with all the Saints we may truly receive a portion ; Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. dFegitibal iiremcinalg, Used till Ascension-tide nt both Vespers and at Lauds on all Double Feasts, except the Invention of the Cross, which fall on Ferias. Memoeial of the Resueeection. Ant. Go quickly, and tell His disciples : that He is risen from the dead. Alleluia. y. The Lord is risen indeed. I^. And hath appeared to Simon. Alleluia. Collect, p. 172. ilautis* Ant. The Lord is risen from the tomb : Who for our sakes hung upon the tree. Alleluia. f. The Lord is risen. ^7. As He said unto you. Alleluia. Collect, p. 172. No Memorial of the Feria is made on festivals except on Rogation Monday and Ascension Eve, and then only at Lauds. 174 PEOPER OF SEASONS. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. As p. 168, till Ant. to Mag. Thou art worthy, Lord, to receive glor}^, and honour, and power, for Thou hast created all things, and for Thy pleasure they are, and were created : Salvation to our God, Which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb. Alleluia. Collect, (low.) j^LMIGHTY God, Who hast given Thine only Son to be unto us both a sacrifice for sin, and also an en sample of godly life ; give us grace that we may always most thankfully receive that His inestimable benefit, and also daily endeavour ourselves to follow the blessed steps of His most holy life; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. [Or, r\ GOD, Who by the humiliation of ^ Thy Son didst raise a fallen world, grant perpetual joy to Thy faithful people ; that those whom Thou hast delivered from the danger of eternal death, may be made partakers of eternal joys. Through the same.] Ant. The Angel of the Lord de- scended from heaven : and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. Alleluia. Alleluia. The Fsalms arc all said under this Ant. Chaptee. 1 S. Pet. II. r^HRIST also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps : Who did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Sermone hlando Angehis, y. and 1^7., p. 170. Ant. to Ben. I am the good Shep- herd Who feed My sheep : I lay down My life for My sheep. Alle- luia. Alleluia. As^. 17 0.,e.rce2)t Ant to Quicunque. Thee duly praise, p. 31, which is said on all Sundays till Ascension when the Office is of Sunday. As p. 171, except Chapter as at Lauds. As p. 171, except Chaptee. 1 S. Pet. ii. "pUT He committed Himself to Him that judgeth righteously : Who His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree : by Whose stripes ye were healed. As p. 171, except Chaptee. 1 S. Pet. ii. T^OR ye were as sheep going astray : but are now returned to the Shepherd and Bishop of youv souls. ^5 p. 171, except Chapter as at Lauds. A7it. to Mag. I am the Shepherd of the sheep. I am the Way and the Truth : I am the good Shepherd, and know My sheep, and am known of Mine. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat for the week : 1. The good Shepherd : giveth His life for the sheep. Alleluia. 2. As the Father knoweth Me, even so know I the Father : and I lay down My life for the sheep. Al- leluia. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 175 3. But the hireling, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep and fleeth : and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep. Alleluia. 4. And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold : them also I must bring, and they shall hear My voice ; and there shall be one fold and one Shepherd. Alleluia. THIED SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. As p. 168, except Ant. to Mag. I am Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last : I am the Root and Oifspring of David, and the bright and morning Star. Alleluia. Collect. A LMIGHTY God, Who shewest to them that be in error the light of Thy truth, to the intent that they may return into the way of righteous- ness ; grant unto all them that are admitted intothe fellowshipof Christ's religion, that they ma}'- eschew those things that are contrar}' to their pro- fession, and follow all such things as are agreeable to the same ; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Ant to Fsalms, p. 174. Chapter. 1 S. Pet. ii. TiEARLY beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul. R7. Thanks be to God. Ant. to Ben. Jesus said to His disciples, A little while and ye shall not see Me : and again a little while and ye shall see Me, because I go to the Father. Alleluia. Alleluia. As p. 170, except Ant. to Quicunque. Chapter as at Lands. Chapter. 1 S. Pet. ii. QUBMIT yourselves to every ordi- nance of man for the Lord's sake : whether it be to the king, as supreme; or unto governours, as unto them that are sent by him, for the punishment of evil doers, and for the praise of them that do well. Chapter. 1 S. Pet. ii. JpOR so is the will of God, that with well-doing 3^e may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men. Seconal Uesperis* Chapter as at Lauds. Ant. to Maq. What is this that He saith, A little while ? Alleluia : We cannot tell what He saith. Alle- luia. Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat for the week : 1. Verily, verily, I say unto you, that ye shall weep and lament. Alle- luia. But the world shall rejoice : and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. Al- leluia. 2. Sorrow hath filled jomy hearts : but your joy no man taketh from you. Alleluia. Alleluia. 3. I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice : and your joy no man taketh from you. Alleluia. if6 PROPER OF SEASONS. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. As p. 168, except Ant. to Mag. Great and marvel- lous are Thy works, Lord God Al- mighty ; just and true are Thy ways, Thou King of Saints : Who shall not fear Thee, Lord, and glorify Thy Name P for Thou only art holy ; for all nations shall come and worship before Thee ; for Thy judgments are made manifest. Alleluia. Collect. Q ALMIGHTY God, Who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men ; grant unto Thy people, that they may love the thing which Thou commandest, and desire that which Thou dost promise; that so, among the sundry and mani- fold changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed, where true joys are to be found ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Fsabns, p. 174. Chapter. S. James i. T?VERY good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with Whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. I^'. Thanks be to God. A}it. to Ben. I go My way to Him that sent Me : But, because I have said these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart. Alleluia. As p. 170, except Ant. to Quicunque. fierce. Chapter as at Lauds. Chapter. S. James i. T ET every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Nones, Chapter. S. James i. Y^THEREFORE lay apart all filthi- ness and superfluity of naughti- ness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls. Seron'ti Uespcrs, Chapter as at Lauds. Ant. to 3£ag. I tell you the truth; it is expedient for you that I go away : for if I go not away, the Com- forter will not come unto you. Alle- luia. Ants, to Benedictus and j\ragnificat for the week : 1. I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now : Howbeit, when He, the Spirit of truth, is come. He will guide you into all truth. Alleluia. 2. When He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth : and He will shew you things to come. Alleluia. 3. He shall glorify Me : for He shall receive of Mine, and shall shew it unto you. Alleluia. ROGATION SUNDAY. As p. 168, except Ant. to Mag. Great and marvel- lous are Thy works. Lord God Al- mighty; just and true are Thy ways. Thou King of Saints : Who shall not fear Thee, Lord, and glorify Thy Name ? for Thou only art holy ; for ROGATION MONDAY. 177 all nations shall come and worship Thee, for Thy judgments are made manifest. Alleluia. Collect. Q LORD, from Whom all ^ood things do come ; grant to us Th y humble servants, that by Thy holy inspiration we may think those things that be good, and by Thy merciful guiding may perform the same ; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Ant. 1. The Angel of the Lord descended from heaven : and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. Alleluia. Alleluia. A)if. 2. And, behold, there was a great earthquake : for the Angel of the Lord descended from heaven. Alleluia. Ant. 3. His countenance was like lightning : and his raiment white as snow. Alleluia. Alleluia. Ant. 4. And for fear of him the keepers did shake : and became as dead men. Alleluia. Ant. 5. And the Angel answered and said unto the women. Fear not ye : for I know that ye seek Jesus. Alleluia. Chapter. S. James i. "DE ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass. Ant. to Ben. Hitherto have ye asked nothing in My Name : ask, and ye shall receive. Alleluia. All as p. 170, except Ant. to Quicunque. fierce. Chapter as at Lauds. Chaptes. S. James i. "pUT whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed. TSToneis. Chapter. S. James i. "DURE religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this. To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. £econti Uespers. Chapter as at Lauds. Ant. to Mag. Ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full : for the Father Himself loveth you, because ye have loved Me, and have believed. Alleluia. ROGATION MONDAY. Hautis, Chapter. S. James v. PjONFESS your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The eflPectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. Ant. to Ben. Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find : knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Alleluia. Collect of Sunday. [Or, n RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ God, that we who in our afflictions trust to Thy mercy, may by Thy pro- tection be guarded from all adversities. Through.] 12 178 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. At all the other Hours are said the Chapter and Collect of Rogation Sunday. If a Feast above the lowe.st class occurs on this or the following day, the Feast is kept, with memorial of the fast at Lauds only. On this day are to be said Vespers of the Blessed Virgin, with full service on the morrow, to Nones, inclusive, except a Double Feast occur : no memorial of the fast or of any Saint, but only of the Hesurrection. If this be not observed, let the Ant. to Magnificat ow both days be as here set down for Tuesday, ajid the rest of the Tuesday Office as on Monday. If a Double Feast occur on Tuesday, the Office of the Blessed Vir- gin is wholly omitted. ROGATION TUESDAY. Ant. to Mag. Lo, now speakest Thou plainly, and speakest no pro- verb : Now are we sure that Thou knowest all things, and needest not that any man should ask Thee. Alle- luia. Collect of Sunday. VIGIL OF THE ASCENSION. Chaptee. Acts IV. A ND the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul : neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own ; but they had all things common. Ant. to Ben. And now, Father, glorify Thou Me with Thine own self: with the glory which I had with Thee before the world was. Alleluia. [Collect. GUANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that the intention of our hearts may ever tend to that place whither Thine Only-begotten Son our Lord, the Author of this coming solemnity, hath entered in ; and as we press on there- unto by faith, so grant xis to attain to the same by holy conversation. Through the same.] This Collect is said at every Hour on this day. Memorial of S. Mary and 0/ All Saixts, p. 172. Ko 2femorial of the Cross is made till after the First Sunday after Trinity. Chapter as at Lauds. Chaptee. Acts iv. A ND with great power gave the ^ apostles witness of the resurrec- tion of the Lord Jesus : and great grace was upon them all, Nones, Chaptee. Acts iv. A S many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold, and laid them down at the Apostles' feet : and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need. THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. dFir.6t Fegpers, Ant. I will not leave you comfort- less. Alleluia : I go, but I will come to you. Alleluia. And your heart shall rejoice. Alleluia. Alleluia. Psalms of the Feria. Chaptee. Acts i. HTHE former treatise have T made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which He was taken up. THE ASCENSION. 179 after that He through the Holy Ghost had given commandments unto the Apostles whom He had chosen. ^7. Let not your heart be troubled ; I go to the Father, and when I am taken up from you, I will send you ; Alleluia : the Spirit of truth, and your heart shall rejoice. Alleluia. f. I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter. I^. The Spirit of truth, and your heart shall rejoice. Alleluia, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Hymn. JEterne JRex altissime. ETERNAL Monarch, King most high, Whose blood hath brought redemption nigh, By Whom the death of death was wrought, Aiid conqu'ring grace's battle fought : Ascending to the Thi'one of might, And seated at the Father's right, All power in heaven is Jesu's own, That here His Manhood had not knoAvn. That so, in Nature's triple frame, Each heavenh' and each earthly name, And things in hell's abyss abhorred, May bend the knee and own Him Lord. Yea, angels tremble when they see How changed is our humanity. That flesh hath purged what fl'esli had stained, And God, the^flesh of God, hath reigned. Be Thou our Joy and Thou our Guard, Who art to be our great Reward : Our glory and our boast in Thee, For ever and for ever be ! All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay, Ascending o'er the stars to-day ; All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. These two last verses are said at the end of all Hymns of this metre till Whitsun- tide^ except at Vespers of the Invention of the Cross, and on Commemorations of the Blessed Virgin. "f". Christ going up on high. I^. Led captivity captive. Alleluia. This Hymn is said daily till Whitsun Eve. Ant. to Mag. Father, I have mani- fested Thy Name unto the men which Thou gavest Me : I pray for them, I pray not for the world. And now come I to Thee. Alleluia. Collect as at the folloiving Lauds [or of the Vigil']. (JTompline, Ant. to Psalms. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Hymn. Jesu nostra Redemptio. JESU, Redemption all divine, Whom here we love, for Whom we pine, God, working out creation's plan, And, in the latter time, made Man ; AAhat love of Thine was that, which led To take our woes upon Thy head. And pangs and cruel death to bear, To ransom us from death's despair ! To Thee hell's gate gave ready way, Demanding there his captive prey : And now, in pomp and victor's pride, Thou sittest at the Father's side. Let very mercy force Thee still To spare us, conquering all our ill ; And, granting that we ask, on high With Thine own face to satisfy. Be Thou our Joy and Thou our Guard, Who art to be our great Reward : Our glory and our boast in Thee, For ever and for ever be ! All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay, Ascending o'er the stars to-day ; All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. f. Keep us, O Lord. I^. As the apple of an eye, hide us under the shadow of Thy wings. Ant. to Nunc Dim. Alleluia. Christ going up on high. Alleluia : Led captivity captive. Alleluia. Alle- luia. f. I ascend to My Father, and your Father. 1^7. To My God, and your God, Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven P ": This same Jesus, Which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come. Alleluia. 180 PROPER OF SEASONS. Ant. 2. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He went up : they said, Alleluia. Ant. 3. While He blessed them, He was parted from them : and carried up into heaven. Alleluia. Ant. 4. Exalt ye the King of kings : and sing praises to God. Al- leluia. Ant. 5. While they beheld, He was taken up : and in the sky a cloud received Him. Alleluia. Chapter. Acts i. 'THE former treatise have I made, Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which He was taken up, after that He through the Holy Ghost had given commandments unto the Apostles whom He had chosen. Hymn. Tu CJunste nostrum gaudium. THOU, Christ, Who art our joy alone, Abiding on the heavenly tlirone, Throughout the earth Thy sway extends, And earth-born joys Thy victory ends. Therefore we pray Thee, of Thy grace, From all our sins to turn Thy face : And lift our hearts by Thy dear love .To rest with Thee in realms above. That when before our dazzled sight Thy judgment cloud glows red and bright. Our sins' award be done away, And our lost crowns restored for aye. Be Thou our Joy and Thou our Guard, Who art to be our great Reward : Our glory and our boast in Thee For ever and for ever be ! All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay. Ascending o'er the stars to-day ; All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amon. "f . God is gone up with a merry noise. 1^7. And the Lord with the sound of the trump. Alleluia. Ant. to Ben. I ascend unto My Father, and your Father : to My God, and your God. Alleluia. Collect. nKANT, we beseech Thee, Al- mighty God, that like as we do believe Thy Only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ to have ascended into the heavens : so we may also in heart and mind thither ascend, and with Him continually dwell, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen. Ant. Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven ? : This same Jesus, Which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come. Al- leluia. Deus in nomine. Psalm liv, Beati immaculati and Retribuo servo Tuo. Psalm cxix. Ant. to Quicunque. Thanks be to Thee, p. 31. ^7. Jesu Christ, Sou of the living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father. Alle- luia. Alleluia. I^'. Have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia, 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 1^7. Jesu Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia. 'f. Lord, arise, help us. ^7. And deliver us for Thy Name's sake. Cierce. Ant. And while they looked stead- fastly toward heaven as He went up : they said, Alleluia. Chapter as at Lauds. ^. Thou hast set Thy glory. Al- leluia. Alleluia, 'f. Above the hea- vens, Lord. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. THE ASCENSION. 181 I^. Thou hast set Thy glory. Alle- luia. Alleluia. f'. God is gone up with a merry noise. I^. And the Lord with the sound of the trump. Alleluia. Ant. While He hlessed them, He was parted from them : and carried up into heaven. Alleluia. Chaptee. Acts I. TTE being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jeru- salem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith He, ye have heard of Me. ^7. God is gone up with a merry noise. Alleluia. Alleluia, f'. And the Lord with the sound of the trump. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. God is gone up with a merry noise. Alle- luia. Alleluia. ^. Christ going up on high. ^. Led captivity captive. Alleluia. Ant. While they beheld. He was taken up : and in the sky a cloud re- ceived Him. Alleluia. Chapter. Acts i. "U^OR John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence. ly. Christ going up on high. Al- leluia. Alleluia, y. Led captivity captive. ly. Alleluia. Alleluia, f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Christ going up on high. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. I ascend to My Father, and your Father. I^. To My God, and your God. Alleluia. Ant. Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven ? : This same Jesus, Which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come. Al- leluia. Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Chaptee. Acts i. •THE former treatise have I made, Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which He was taken up, after that He through the Holy Ghost had given commandments unto the Apos- tles whom He had chosen. ^7. Go ye into all the world and preach, saying ; Alleluia : He that be- lieveth and is baptized shall be saved. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. But the Comforter, Which is the Holy Ghost, Whom the Father will send in My Name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. ^7. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. "^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Alleluia. Alle- luia. Alleluia. Hymn. Sterne Rex altissime, f. and I^., p. 179. Ant. to Mag. King of glory. Lord of Hosts, Who, triumphing to- day, hast ascended above all heavens : leave us not comfortless, but send us the promise of the Father, the Spirit of truth. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. No Memorial is made of any Feast, except its Office be kept on the morrow. 182 PROPER OF SEASONS. The Hours are thus said, except on Stin- day, till the Octave, except that the Ants, to Benedictiis and Magnificat change daily, and thai the I'salms at Lauds are said under one Ant., as he- low. Tlie I^. at Vespers is omitted, and at Frime the Ant. to Quicunque is Thee duly praise, p. 31, and Chapter, Lord, be gracious, p. 33. FEIDAY. Ant. to Psalms. Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazins: up into heaven ? : This same Jesus, Which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come. Alleluia. Ant. to Ben. Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature. Alleluia : He that believ- eth and is baptized shall be saved. Alleluia. But he that believeth not shall be damned. Alleluia. Collect of Ascension Lay. Ant. to Mag. I will pray the Father : and He shall give you another Comforter. Alleluia. No Ilemorials of the Cross, of S. Mary, or of All Saints are said throughout this Octave. SATURDAY. flauti.Q. Ant. to Ben. If I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you : but if I depart, I will send Him unto you. Alleluia. SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCEN- SION. dFivst Uespeis» Nothing of the Sunday, not even Memorial, all as on Second I'espers of Ascension Day, except Ant. to Mag. After the Lord had spoken unto them, He was received up into heaven : and sat on the right hand of God. Alleluia. Collect of Ascension Day, except the Col- lect for following Lauds be deemed p)re- ferable. Dsalms of Sunday, under this one Ant. Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven ? : This same Jesus, Which is taken up from 3'ou into heaven, shall so come. Al- leluia. Alleluia. Chapter. 1 S. Pet. iv. "DE ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer. And above all things have fervent charity among your- selves : for charity shall cover the multitude of sins. R'. Thanks be to God. Ant. to Ben. When the Comforter is come. Whom I will send unto you from the Father : even the Spirit of truth, Which proceedeth from the Father, He shall testify of Me. Alle- luia. Collect. Q GOD the King of glory, Who hast exalted Thine only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph unto Thy kingdom in heaven ; we beseech Thee, leave us not comfortless; but send to us Thine Holy Ghost to comfort us, and exalt us unto the same place whither our Saviour Christ is gone before. Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen. [Or, A LMIGHTY, everlasting God, grant ■'-^ that our wills may ahvay be de- voted to Thee, and that we may alway serve Thy Majesty with a pure heart. Through.] SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCENSION. 183 Memorial of the Ascension. Ant. I ascend to My Father, and your Father : to My God, and your God. Alleluia. ■f. Christ going up on high. B^. Led captivity captive. Alleluia. Collect of Ascension Bay. All at Prime, except Ant. to Quicunque, Thee duly praise, /?. 31, Tierce^ Sexts, and Kones, as on Ascension Bay, except these Chapters and the Collect. fierce. Chapter as at Lauds. Chapter. 1 S. Pet. iv. TTSE hospitality one to another without grudging. As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. Chapter. 1 S. Pet. iv. TF any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth : that God in all things may be glori- fied through Jesus Christ. SecontJ ITespers. As at Second Vespers of Ascension, except Chapter. 1 S. Pet. iv. "DE ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer. And above all things have fervent charity among your- selves : for charity shall cover the multitude of sins. Ant. to Mag. But these things have I told you : that when the time shall come, ye may remember that I told you of them. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. Memorial of the Ascension. Ant. King of glory, Lord of Hosts, Who, triumphing to-day, hast ascended above all heavens : leave us not comfortless, bat send us the pro- mise of the Father, the Spirit of truth. Alleluia, y. God is gone- up with a merry noise. R7. And the Lord with the sound of the trump. Alleluia. Collect of Ascension Bay. MONDAY. Ant. to Ben. And they went forth, and preached everywhere : the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Al- leluia. Alleluia. Collect of Ascension Bay, and so till the Octave, inclusive. Ant. to Mag. Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Alleluia : He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved. Alle- luia, But he that believeth not shall be damned. Alleluia. TUESDAY. Eautiis, Ant. to Ben. I will pray the Fa- ther : and He shall give you another Comforter. Alleluia. 17egper!5» Ant. to Mag. If I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you : but if I depart, I will send Him unto you. Alleluia. 184 PROPER OF SEASONS. WEDNESDAY. Ant. to Benedictus as on Monday. OCTAVE OF THE ASCENSION. At First and Second Vespers all as at First and Second Vespers of Ascension Bay respectively, except that the I^. after the Chapter is not said at Second Vespers. The other Sours all as on Ascension Day. FRIDAY. If a vacant day, Commemoration Office of the Blessed VirgiJi till Nones, inclusive, Memorial of the same being made at Vespers ; but if this be not used : [Ant. to Psalms. Alleluia. Alle- luia. Alleluia. Alleluia. This Ant. is tisedat every Hour. All else as on the previous Sunday, with Sun- day Collect, and so at all the Hours.) As on the previous Sunday. Memorials ofS. Maky and of AlIj Saints, p. 172, are said at Lauds and Vespers. WHITSUN EVE. 'f. I ascend to My Father, and your Father. ^7. To My God, and your God. Alleluia. Ant. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Chapter. Acts xix. A ND it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus : and finding certain disciples, he said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him, We have not so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost. Hymn. TuChriste nostrum gaudium, f. and IV'., p. 180. Ant. to Ben. If ye love Me, keep My commandments : Alleluia. Alle- luia. Alleluia. [Collect. r\ HANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ God, that the brightness of Thy glory EQay shine upon us, and cause the illumination of the Holy Spirit to shed the light of Thy light upon them that are born again by Thy grace. Through. Who liveth. In the unity.] This Collect is said at every Hour of this day. Memorials of S. Mary and of All Saints, as p. 172. At all the Hours are said Easter Alleluias (four Alleluias) as Ants, to Fsalms, with I^iy. and ^'f. of Ascension Day. fierce. Chapter as at Lauds. Chapter. Acts xix. TOHN verily baptized with the bap- tism of repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on Him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus. Chapter. Acts xix. TDAUL went into the synagogue, and spake boldly for the space of three months, disputing and persuad- ing the things concerning the king- dom of God. If any Feast occur on this day, its Office is wholly omitted, but if it be above the lowest class it is translated to a day after Trinity Sunday, on which it can be kept with both Vespers. WHITSUN DAT. 185 WHITSUN DAY. Ant. to Psalms. Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful people, and kindle in them the fire of Thy love : Who, through diversity of many tongues, hast gathered the Gentiles into the unity of the faith. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Fsalms of the Feria. Chaptee. Acts II. TyHEN the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. I^. The Apostles did speak with other tongues. Alleluia : The wonder- ful works of God. Alleluia, f . They were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak. ^7. The won- derful works of God. Alleluia, 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^- Alleluia. Alleluia. Hymn. Jam Christus astra ascenderat. Now Christ, ascending whence He came, Had mounted o'er the starry frame ; The Holy Ghost on man to pour, As God the Father's promise hore. The solemn time was drawing nigh, Replete with heavenly mystery, On seven days' sevenfold circles home, That first and blessed Whitsun-morn. When the third hour shone all around, There came a rushing mighty sound. And told the Apostles, while in prayer, That, as 'twas promised, God was there. Forth from the Father's light it came, That beautiful and kindly flame : To fill, with fervour of His word, The spirits faithful to their Lord. Thou once in every holy breast Didst bid indwelling grace to rest : This day our sins, we pray, release, And in our time, O Lord, give peace. To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, praise be done ; And Christ the Lord upon us pour The Spirit's gift for evermore. Amen. These two last verses are said at the end of all Hymns of this metre till Trinity^ except Veni Creator, which takes the last verse only. f . The Spirit of the Lord fiUeth the world. I^. And That which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. If a man love Me, he will keep My words, and My Father will love him : and We will come unto him, and make Our abode with him. Alleluia. Collect of Whitsun Eve, or as at follow- ing Lauds. CITcimpline, Ant. to Psalms. AUeluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Chapter. Jer. xiv., p. 68. Hymn. Salvator mundi Dominey f. and ^7., p. 69. On the four days following is said instead, Alma Chorus Domini. CHOIR of the Lord our God, now sing the Names of the Highest ; Saviour of men, Messias, Lord God of Hosts, Adonai, Only-begotten Son, Emmanuel, Way for the weary. Life of the fainting soul, strong Hand of the Lord, of one substance. First-born of all Creation, Beginning, Wisdom, and Virtue : Alpha, the First, we name Thee, then Omega, last of the cycle, Fountain and source of good, Holy Comforter, blest Mediator, Lamb, and Sheep of the Altar, meek Heifer, Serpent uplifted. Ram of the mystic page, Judah's Lion, Worm of abasement, Mouth of the Word, God's splendour, bright Sun of glory. His Image, Light of His Light, Thou Bread of Life, sweet Flower of the valley. Vine of the vineyard. Mountain uncut, firm Gate of the sheepfold. Rock, and Angel, and Bridegroom, and Shep- herd, God's Prophet and High Priest : Lord, Everlasting God, Great King of the Universe, Jesus, Hear and save us, we pray, to Whom be glory for ever. Amen. 186 PROPER OF SEASONS. [Or, Hymn. Veni sancte Spiritus. CO.^IE, Thou holy Paraclete, And from Thy celestial seat, Send Thy light and hrilliancy : Father of the poor, draw near, Giver of all gifts, be here : Come, the soul's true radiancy : Come, of Comforters the best, Of the soul the sweetest guest, Come in toil refreshingly : Thou in labour rest most sweet, Thou art shadow from the heat, Comfort in adversity. O Thou Light, most pure and blest, Shine within the inmost breast Of Thy faithful company. Where Thou art not, man hath nought ; Every holy deed and thought Comes from Thy divinity. What is soiled, make Thou pure ; What is wounded, work its cure ; What is parched, fructify ; What is rigid, gently bend ; What is frozen, warmly tend ; Strengthen what got s erringly. Fill Thy faithful who confide In Thy"power to guard and guide, Witn Thy sevenfold mystery. Here Thy grace and virtue send ; Grant salvation in the end. And in heaven felicity. Amen.] Ant. to Nunc Dim. Alleluia. The Spirit tlie Comforter. Alleluia : shall teach you all things. Alleluia. Alle- luia. f . When Thou lettest Thy breath go forth, they shall be made. B^. And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth. Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. When the day of Pentecost was fully come : they were all with one accord in one place. Alleluia Ant. 2. The Spirit of the Lord : filleth the world. Alleluia. Ant. 3. They were all filled with the Holy Ghost : and began to speak. Alleluia. Ant. 4. ye wells and all that move in the waters : say unto God, Alleluia. Ant. 5. The Apostles did speak with other tongues : the wonderful works of God. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Chapter. Acts ii. YY HEIST the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Impleta gaudent viscera. BREATHED on by God the Holy Ghost, The breasts, which He hath filled, rejoice. And of His wondrous deeds they boast In languages of diverse voice. And to the men of every race. Barbarian, Latin, and the Greek, While wondering eyes upon them gaze, In each one's dialect they speak. Then Jewry, trusting not the sign. And by malicious hate enticed. Reproaches, as but full of wine. The holy messengers of Christ. But Peter hastes with mighty deeds, Of power miraculous to teach. And with the words of .loel pleads Against the falsehood of their speech. Thou once in every holy breast Didst bid indwelling grace to rest : This day our sins, we pray, release. And in our time, Lord, give peace. To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, praise be done ; And Christ the Lord upon us pour • The Spirit's gift for evermore. Amen. f. The Apostles did speak with other tongues. IV- The wonderful works of God. Alleluia. Ant. to Ben. Receive ye the Holy Ghost: whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them. Alleluia. Collect. Q.OD, Who as at this time didst teach the hearts of Thy faithful people, by the sending to them the light of Thy Holy Spirit : grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things, and ever- WHITSUN DAT. 187 more to rejoice in His holy comfort; through the merits of Christ Jesus our Saviour, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee, in the unity of the same Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. Ant. When the day of Pentecost was fully come : they were all with one accord in one place. Alleluia. The rest as on Ascension Day. Htmn. yeni Creator Spiritus. COME, Holy Ghost, oui* souls inspire, And lighten with celestial fire : Thou the anointing Spirit art. Who dost Thy sevenfold gifts impart. Thy hiessed unction from above Is comfort, life, and fire of love : Enable -with perpetual light The dulness of our blinded sight. Anoint and cheer our soiled face, With the abundance of Thy grace ; Keep far our foes, give peace at home : Where Thou art Guide, no ill can come. Teach us to know the Father, Son, And Thee, of both, to be but One ; That through the ages all along. This may be our endless song : To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, praise be done; And Christ the Lord upon us pour The Spirit's gift for evermore. Amen. {A fuller version of the above Hymn, for optional use.) COME, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, And lighten with celestial fire ; With grace divine our spirits fill, Thyself into our hearts instil. O Comforter of man, draw nigh. Consoling gift of God most High ; Thou living fount of fire and love, Thou heavenly unction from above. Thou the anointing Spirit art. Who dost Thy sevenfold gifts impart ; The Father's promise, hope of rest. The still, small Voice within the breast. Enable with perpetual light The dulness of our blinded sight ; Thy love bestow, Thy healing give. And bid the wounded spirit live. Do Thou repel the deadly foe, Grant Thou the soul Thy peace to know : If Thou be Guardian, Thou be Guide, No fear may turn our steps aside. Teach us the Father's love to see. To know the only Son through Thee, Thyself of both the Spirit blest, Giver of life, of peace, of rest. To God the Father be the praise ; To God the Son our voice wc raise ; To Thee, Holy Ghost above. The fire of purity and love. Amen. This Hymn is also said instead of Nunc sancte nobis, on Monday, Tuesday., and Wednesday., in this iveek, but on the other days the latter Hymn is said as usual. Ant. The Spirit of the Lord : filleth the world. Alleluia. Chaptee. Acts II. T^HEN the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. R7. Thev were all filled with the Holy Ghost. Alleluia. Alleluia. J. And began to speak. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, "f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. They were all filled with the Holy Ghost. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. The Apostles did speak with other tongues. ^7. The wonderful works of God. Alleluia. Ant. They were all filled with the Holy Ghost : and began to speak. Alleluia. Chaptee. Acts II. A ND suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. I^. The Apostles did speak with other tongues. Alleluia. Alleluia. 'f. The wonderful works of God. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. The Apostles 188 PROPEE OF SEASONS. did speak with other tongues. Alle- luia. Alleluia. f. The Spirit of the Lord filleth the world. ly. And That which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice. Alleluia. Ant. The Apostles did speak with other tongues : the wonderful works of God. Alleluia. Chaptee. Acts II. A ND there appeared unto them cloven tongues, like as of fire, and It sat upon each of them. ^7. The Spirit of the Lord filleth the world. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. And That which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. The Spirit of the Lord filleth the world. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. When Thou lettest Thy breath go forth they shall be made. ^. And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth. Alleluia. S^cottlf Uegperg. Ant. When the day of Pentecost was fully come : they were all with one accord in one place. Alleluia. Fsalnis of Sunday. Chaptee. Acts ii. nPHE multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. R7. The Holy Ghost proceeded from the throne; unseen He entered the hearts of the Apostles ; earnest of sanctification, token that in their lips should every tongue be born. Alle- luia, y. The fire of God came upon them, not burning, but enlightening ; and bestowed on them the gifts of grace. R7. That in their lips should every tongue be born. Alleluia. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. Alleluia. Alleluia. Hymn. Beata nobis gaudia. BLEST joys for mighty wonders wrought The year's revolving orb has brought, What time the Holy Ghost in flame Upon the Lord's disciples came. The quivering fire their heads bedewed, In cloven tongues' similitude, That eloquent their words might be. And fervid all their charity. In varying tongues the Lord they praised, The ga'thering people stood amazed ; And whom the Comforter Di\'ine Inspired, they mocked as full of wine. These things were done in type to-day, When Easter-tide had worn away, The number told which once set free The captive at the jubilee. Thy servants, falling on their face, Beseech Thy mercy, God of grace, To send us from Thy heavenly seat The blessings of the Paraclete. Thou once in every holy breast Didst bid indwelling grace to rest : This day our sins, we pray, release. And in our time, Lord, give peace. To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, praise be done ; And Christ the Lord upon us pour The Spirit's gift for evermore. Amen. f. The Spirit of the Lord filleth the world. ly. And That which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice. Alleluia. This Hymn, 'f ., and ly., are said daily till the First Vespers of Trinity Sunday. Ant. to Mag. To-day is the day of Pentecost fully come. Alleluia ; to- day the Holy Ghost appeared in fire to the disciples, and bestowed on them the gifts of grace : He sent them into all the world to preach and to testify; he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved. Alleluia. Collect as at Lands. WHITSUN WEEK. 189 WHITSUN MONDAY. Uautis. Ant. "When the day of Pentecost was fully come : they were all with one accord in one place. Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Chapter. Acts ii. A ND suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymx. Impleta gaudent viscera^ f . and IV^., p. 186. Ant. to Ben. God so loved the world, that He gave His Only-be- gotten Son : that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Alleluia. Ant. to Benedictus chayiges daily \also the Collect']. Collect for Whitsun Bay. [Or, GOD, Who didst bestow the Holy Spirit on Thine Apostles : grant to Thy people the fruit of their devout petitions, that they to whom Thou hast given faith may also receive peace ; Through. Who liveth. In the unity. This Collect is said at every Hour on this day only;] the Ants., BfB^., and "f "f ., as on Whitsun Bay : and this order is observed through the week, each day having its own Collect and Ants, to Benedictus and Magnificat : the Chap- ters at the Little Hours being said as on this day. The I^. is omitted at Vespers. ^3time, Ant. to Quicunque, Thee duly praise, p. 31, and Chapter, Lord, be gracious, p. 33. Cierce. Chaptee. Acts II. A ND suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. Chaptee. Acts ii. A ND there appeared unto them cloven tongues, like as of fire, and It sat upon each of them. Chaptee. Acts ii. A ND they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. to Mag. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world : but that the world through Him might be saved. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. WHITSUN TUESDAY. Hautis. Ant. to Ben, Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that eutereth not by the door into the sheep-fold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber : but he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. Alleluia. [Collect. T ET the might of thy Holy Spirit be ^ present with us, we beseech Thee, Lord, that it may mercifully purge our hearts, and guard us from all ad- versities. Through. Who liveth. In the unity.] Ant. to Mag, I am the Door, saith the Lord : by Me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. 190 PROPER OF SEASONS. WEDNESDAY. Anf. to JBen. Verily, verily, I say unto you : He that believeth on Me hath everlasting life. Alleluia. Alle- luia. [Collect. "ryE beseech Thee, Lord, let the * ' Comforter Which proceedeth from Thee lighten our hearts, and lead us into all truth, according to the promise of Thy Son, Who liveth. In the unity.] Ant. to Mag. I am the living Bread which came down from heaven : if any man eat of this Bread he shall live for ever; and the Bread that I will give is My Flesh, which I will give for the life of the world. Alle- luia. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. TPIURSDAY. Eautis, Ant. to Ben. Jesus called His twelve disciples together, and gave them power and authority over all devils, and to cure diseases : and He sent them to preach the kingdom of God, and to heal the sick. Alle- luia. Alleluia. [C(y.LECT. p EANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty ^ and merciful God, that Thy Holy Spirit, coming into our hearts, may make them fit temples for His glory to inhabit. Through. "Who liveth. In the unity.] ITeisperis. Ant. to Mag. The twelve departed, and went through the towns : preach- ing the gospel, and healing every- where. Alleluia. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. FRIDAY. ilautliS. Ant. to Ben. It came to pass on i a certain day, as Jesus was teaching, j that there were Pharisees and doc- ' tors of the law sitting by, which had come out of every town of Galilee, and Judea, and Jerusalem : and the i power of the Lord was present to heal I them. Alleluia. Alleluia. I [Collect. * nilANT to Thy Church, we beseech ^^ Thee, merciful God, that being gathered together in the Holy Spirit, it may be vexed by no incursions of the enemy. Through. Who liveth. In the unity.] Uesperg. J Ant. to Mag. And the sick of the « palsy took up that wheieon he lay, glorifying God : and all the people when they saw it, gave praise unto God. Alleluia. Collect as at Lauds. SATURDAY. Ant. to Ben. Now when the sun was setting, all they that had any sick with divers diseases brought them unto Jesus : and He laid His hands on every one of them, and healed them. Alleluia. [Collect. TTTE beseech Thee, Lord, mercifully ' '^ to pour Thy Spirit into our hearts ; that, as we are created by His wisdom, so we may be governed by His provi- dence. Through. Who liveth. In the unity.] When the septiform Feast of Pentecost has been completed in seven days, on the eighth day, that is, the first Sunday after JV hit sun I^oy, shall he held full service of the Holy Trinity. TRINITY SUNDAY. 191 TRINITY SUNDAY. Ant. 1. Glory to Thee, co-equal Trinity, One Deity : before all worlds, and now and for ever. Fsalms as at First Vespers of Christmas Daij, p. 91. Ant. 2. Praise and ceaseless glory be to God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost : world without end. Ant. 3. Glory and praise resound from the lips of all to the Father, and the Only -begotten Son : and like praise for ever to the Hoi}' Ghost. Ant. 4. For ever from all lips let praise resound to God the Father, and the Onlv-begotten Son : and Thee, Holy Ghost. Ant. 5. Of Whom, and through Whom, and in Whom, are all things : to Him be glory for ever. Chapter. 2 Cor. xiii. npHE grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the com- munion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. ly. Honour and might, dominion and power, be to the Trinity in Unity, and to the Unity in Trinity, through everlasting ages. J. To the Trinity be constant praise, unceasing glory to the Unity. ^7. Through everlast- ing ages. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost, y. Through everlasting ages. Hymn. Adesto Sancta Trinitas. BE present, Holy Trinity ; Like splendour, and one Deity: Of thinprs above, and thin^-s below, Beginriing that no end shall know. Thee all the armies of the sky Adore, and laud, and magnify : While Nature, in her triple frame, For ever sanctifies Thy Name. And -we, too, thanks and homage pay, Thine own adoring floclc to-day ; O join to that celestial song The praises of our suppliant throng ! Light, sole and one, we Thee confess, With triple praise we rightly bless ; Alpha and Omega we own, ' With every spirit round Thy throne. To Thee, O Unbegotten One, And Thee, Sole-begotten Son, And Thee, O Holy Ghost, we raise Our equal and eternal praise. Amen. y. Let us bless the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. ly. Let us praise and exalt Him above all for ever. Ant. to Mag. Thanks be to Thee, God ; thanks be to Thee, One Very Trinity : One Supreme Deity, One Holy Unity. Collect. A LMIGHTY and Everlasting God, Who hast given unto us Thy servants grace by the confession of a true faith to acknowledge the glory of the Eternal Trinity, and in the power of the Divine Majesty to wor- ship the Unity j we beseech Thee, that Thou wouldest keep us stedfast in this faith, and evermore defend us from all adversities. Who livest and reignest. One God, world without end. Amen. As on Festivals in Trinity season, p. 69. Compline is thus said for this and the three follow in ff days, and till after the Octave of Corpus Christi. y. Blessed art Thou, Lord, in the firmament of heaven. 1^7. And above all to be praised and glorified for ever. Fsalms of Sunday. Immediately on the conclusion of each Fsalm, the y. is hegim by the reader, and continued by the Choir, before the resuming of the Antvphon. Ant. 1. Holy, blessed, glorious Trinity : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, y. To Thee be praise, glory, and thanksg-ivino:. 192 PROPER OF SEASONS. Ant. 2. Holy, blessed, glorious Trinity : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, 'f. Have mercy, have mercy, have mercy upon us. Ant. 3. very and eternal Trinity, supreme : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, f. To Thee be praise, glory, and thanksgiving. A}it. 4. O very and eternal Trinity, supreme : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, f. Have mercy, have mercy, have mercy upon us. Ant. 5. Justly, Blessed Trinity, do all Thy creatures : praise Thee and w^orship Thee, and glorify Thee. f. To Thee be praise, glory, and thanks- giving. Chapter. Rom. xi. Q THE depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God ! For of Him, and through Him, and to Him, are all things : to Whom be glory for ever. Amen. Hymn. O Pater sancte, mitis at que pie. OHOLY Father, merciful and loving- ; O Jesu Christ, the only Son Eternal ; O Spirit blest, our spirits sweetly moving, One God supernal. O Trine, thrice hallowed, Unity unshaken, Godhead most mighty; good, all goodness giving, Light of the Angels, health of the forsaken, Hope of all living. Thee, all things worship, which Thou hast created : All Thy creation. Lord, in Thee rejoices, We too, will worship Thee with hearts elated ; O hear our voices. Glory to Thee, Whose might all might ex- celleth, One in Three Persons, Thee Whom nought can sever, Thee, song beseemeth. Thee, with Whom praise dwelleth. Ever and ever. Amen. ^. Blessed be the Name of the Lord. I^. From this time forth for ever- more. Ant. to Ben. Blessed be the Creator and Preserver of all things, the Holy and Undivided Trinity : now and ever, and to ages of ages. Ant. Holy, blessed, glorious Trinity : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost. Deus in nomine, Ps. liv., Beati and Pe- tribue, Ps. cxix., and Quicunque, all said under this Ant. I^. with Alleluia. Cierce, Ant. Holy, blessed, glorious Trinity : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost. Chapter as at Lauds. I^. Let us bless the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Let us praise and exalt Him above all for ever. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Let us bless the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Alle- luia. Alleluia. f. Blessed art Thou, Lord, in the firmament of heaven. ^7. And above all to be praised and glorified for ever. Ant. very and eternal Trinity, supreme : Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost. Chapter. 1 S. John v. THERE are Three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost : and these Three are One. ^7. Blessed art Thou, Lord, in the firmament of heaven. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. And above all to be praised and glorified for ever. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Blessed art FESTIVAL OF COEPUS CHEISTI. 193 Thou, Lord, in the firmament of heaven. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. By the Word of the Lord were the heavens made. R*. And all the hosts of them bj the Breath of His mouth. Xoncs. Ant. Justly, Blessed Trinity, do all Thy creatures : praise Thee, and worship Thee, and glorify Thee. Chapter. Eph. iv. T'HERE is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all. Who is above all, and through all, and in you all. I^. By the Word of the Lord were the heavens made. Alleluia. Alleluia. y'. And all the hosts of them by the Breath of His mouth. RT. Alleluia. Alleluia. Y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. RT. By the Word of the Lord were the heavens made. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. Blessed be the Xame of the Lord. R". From this time forth for ever- more. Ant. holy, blessed, glorious Trinity : Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Psalms of Sunday. Chaptee. Rom. xi. Q THE depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God ! For of Him, and through Him, and to Him are all things : to Whom be glory for ever. I^. Let us bless the Father, the j Son, and the Holy Ghost. _ Alle- 1 luia. Alleluia, y. Let us praise and ' exalt Him above all for ever. T^'. ' Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Glory be to ' the Father, and to the Son : and to I the Holy Ghost. I^". Let us bless the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Alleluia. Alleluia. Hymx. Adesto Sancta Trinitas, y. and R., p. 191. Ant. to Mag. Thee Father un- begotten. Thee Son Only-begotten, Thee Holy Ghost the Comforter, Holy and undivided Trinity : with our whole heart and with our lips we acknowledge Thee, we praise Thee, we bless Thee, to Thee be glory for ever. Collect as at First Vespers. Memorial is made at these Vespers of any Feast above the lowest class. If this be the Feast of the place, the Octave services are Icept for the next three days, as in rubric for Octave of the Visitation, except a Feast above the lowest class, or S. John's Fve occur : (but when this is not the case) Com- memoration Offices may be used on these days. WEDNESDAY. dFirst l:7espers OF THE FESTIVAL OF CORPUS CHRISTI. If any Feast above the lowest class occur on this Wednesday, a Memorial of it is made at the First Vespers of Corpus Christi : if any such occur on the Feast itself, it is transferred to the first day in the Octave not similarly occupied. The Office of Corpus Christi is said throughout the Octave, even on Sunday, except a Feast above the loicest class occur, in which case the Feast is kept, with Memorial of Corpus Christi. A siynple Feast, above the lowest class, occurring on the Octave Day, is trans- ferred. This Office may be used on any Thursday in the year, if unhindered by a Vigil or Double Feast, except in Advent and Leyit. Alleluia is omitted in the R'lV- of the Little Hours, etc., except in the Octave of Corpus Christi, and in Eastertide. 13 194 PROPER OF SEASONS. Ant. 1. Christ the Lord, a Priest for ever after the order of Melchise- dec : offered bread and wine. Psalm ex. Dixit Dominus, p. 47. Ant. 2. The merciful Lord hath given meat to them that fear Him : in remembrance of His marvellous works. Psalm cxi. Confitehor tibi, p. 47. Ant. 3. I will receive the cup of salvation : and offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving. Psalm cxvi. 10. Credidi, p. 52. Ant. 4. May the children of the church be like the olive-branches : round about the table of the Lord. Psalm cxxviii. Beati omnes, p. 56. Ant. 5. The Lord Who maketh peace in the borders of the church : filleth us with the flour of wheat. Psalm cxlvii. 12. Lauda Hierusalem, p. 65. Chapter. 1 Cor. xi. T^HE Lord Jesus the same night in -^ which He was betrayed, took bread, and when He had given thanks, He brake it, and said, Take, eat : This is My Body, which is broken for you. ly'. A certain man made a great supper, and sent his servants at supper-time to say to them that were bidden, Come, for all things are now ready, f . Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which 1 have mingled for you. W- i^oi* ^^ things are now ready, f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. IV- ^Q^' ali things are now ready. Hymn. Sacris Solemuiis. IET this oui' solemn feast J With holy joys be crowned, And from each loving br(;u-'t The voice of gladness sound ; Let ancient things depart, And all be new around, In every act and voice and heart. Remember we that eve, That Supper last and dread, When Christ, as we belii-ve. The Lamb and leavenless Bread Unto His brethren brought ; And thus the law obeyed, Of old time to the fathers taught. But when the law's repast Was o'er, the type couiplete, To His disciples last The Lord His Flesh to eat, The whole to all, no less Th-^ whole to each, doth mete, With His own hand, as we confess. He gave the weak and frail. His Body for their food. The sud for their resale The Chalice of His Blood, And said — Take ye of this. My Cup, with life imbvied ; drink ye all this draught of bliss ! He ordered in this wise Oar Holy Oflfering, To be the Sacrifice Which Priests alone should bring : For whom is meet and fit That they should eat of it, And in their turn to others give. Lo ! Angels' Bread is made The Bread of mortal man ; Shews forth this heavenly Bread The ends which types began ; O wondrous boon indeed 1 Upon his Lord now can A poor and humble servant feed I Thee, Deity Triune Yet One, we meekly pray O visit us right soon, As we our homage ])ay ; And in Thy footsteps bright, ' Conduct us on our way, To whei-e Thou dwell'st in cloudless light. Amen. y. Thou gavest them Bread from heaven. PJ. Containing in Itself all sweet- ness. [Alleluia.] And so throughout the Octave of Corpus Christi is added Alleluia to all the proper versicles of the Blessed Sacra- merit. At the other versicles it is not added, except in Eastertide. Ant. to Mag. how sweet is Thy Spirit, O Lord, Who, that thou mightest shew Thy kindness unto Thy children : giving them most FESTIVAL OF CORPUS CHRISTI. 195 sweet Bread from heaven, fillest the hungry with good things, and sendest the scornful and rich empty away. [Alleluia.] Collect. A GOD, Who in this wonderful Sacrament hast left unto us a memorial of Thy Passion ; grant to us, we beseech Thee, so to venerate the sacred mysteries of Thy Body and Blood, that we may always perceive in ourselves the fruit of Thy redemp- tion. Who livest and reignest with the Father in the unity of the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen. No Memorial is said on this day unless any Double Feast have been celebrated on if, in which case Memorial shall be made of such Feast. Compline, As in the Fsalter on Festivals, except the Ant. to Xunc Dimittis. The Hymn Salvator raundi Domine, is said with proper doxology, as at Prime, below. Ant. to Nunc Dim. [Alleluia.] The Bread that I will give [Alleluia] : is My Flesh, which I will give for the life of the world. [Alleluia. Alleluia.] This Ant. is said throughout the Octave of Corpus Christi, even on the Feasts of Saints. y. Thou gavest them Bread from heaven. R'. Containing in Itself all sweet- ness. [Alleluia.] Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath mingled her wine: she hath also furnished her table. [Alleluia.] Ant. 2. Thou feddest Thine own people with Angels' food : and didst send them Bread from heaven. [Alle- luia.] Ant. 3. The Bread of Christ is fat: yielding royal dainties. [Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia.] Ant. 4. Consecrated priests offer incense : and Bread unto the Lord. [Alleluia.] Ant. 5. To him that overcometh will I give the hidden manna : and a new name. [Alleluia.] Chapter as at Vespers. Hymn. Yerhumsupernumprodiens. THE ^yord of God proceeding forth, Yet leaving not the Father's side, And going to His work on earth, Had reached at length life's eventide. By a disciple to be given To rivals, for His Blood athirst : Himself, the very Bread of heaven, He gave to His disciples first. He gave Himself in either kind. His precious Flesh ; His precious Blood ; Of flesh and blood is man combined, And He of man -would be the Food. In birth, man's fellow man was He ; His Meat, while sitting at the board ; He died, his Ransomer to be ; He reigns, to be his great Reward. saving Victim, slain to bless, Who op'st the heavenly gate to all : The attacks of many a foe oppress ; Give strength in strife, and help in fall. To God, the Three in One, ascend All thanks and praise for evermore ; He grant the life that shall not end. Upon the heavenly country's shore. Amen. y. He maketh peace in thy borders. I^. And filleth thee with the flour of wheat. [Alleluia.] Ant. to Ben, I am the Living Bread which came down from hea- ven : if any man eat of this Bread he shall live for ever. [Alleluia.] Collect as at First Vesj^crs. The Hymn ends ivith this Boxology {as all Hymns of the same metre, through- out the Office, except the Hymn^ Ver- bura supernum) : All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Virgin-bom to Thee, All glory as is ever meet, To Father, and to Paraclete. Amen. 196 PEOPEE OP SEASONS. Ant. to Psalms. Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath mino^led her wine : she hath also furnished her table. [Alleluia.] Ant. to Quicunque. Beatific, &c., p. 32. I^. to Chapter. I^. Jesu Christ, Son of the Living God : have mercy upon us. Alleluia. "f. Thou Who wast born of the Virgin Mary. Alleluia. Alleluia. Al- leluia, i^. Have mercy upon us. Alleluia. Alleluia, "f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost, fy. Jesu Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy upon us. Alleluia. fierce. Ant. Thou feddest Thine own people with Angels' food : and didst send them Bread from heaven. [Alle- luia.] Chapter as at Vespers. ^. He gave them * Bread from heaven. [Alleluia. Alleluia.] 'f. So man did eat Angels' food, I^'. [Alle- luia. Alleluia.] ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. He gave them Bread from heaven. [Alleluia. Alle- luia.] ^. He fed them with the finest wheat flour. ly. And with honey out of the stony rock did He satisfy them. [Al- leluia.] When Alleluia is omitted.^ the repetition of the ly. at the Hours begins at *. Ant. The Bread of Christ is fat : yielding royal dainties. [Alleluia. Al- leluia. Alleluia.] Chapter. 1 Cor. xi. A S often as ye eat this Bread and drink this Cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till He come. ly. He fed them * with the finest wheat-flour. [Alleluia. Alleluia.] "f. And with honey out of the stony rock did He satisfy them. B^. [Afleluia. Alleluia.] f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. He fed them with the finest wheat-flour. [Alleluia. Alle- luia.] y. Thou bringest Bread out of the earth. E/. And Wine that maketh glad the heart of man. [Alleluia.] Nones, Ant. To him that overcometh will T give the hidden manna : and a new name. [Alleluia.] Chapter. 1 Cor. xi. WHOSOEVER shall eat this Bread, and drink this Cup of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the Body and Blood of the Lord. ly. Thou bringest Bread * out of the earth. [Alleluia. Alleluia.] f. And Wine that maketh glad the heart ^ of man. 1^7. [Alleluia. Alleluia.] f. ^ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^^. Thou bringest Bread out of the earth. [Alleluia, Alleluia.] f. He maketh peace in thy borders. BJ. And fiUeth thee with the flour of wheat. [Alleluia.] Secon'D Fespers, Ant. to Psalms. Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath mingled her wine: she hath also furnished her table, [Alleluia.] Psalms as at First Vespers. These Psalms are said under the above Antiphon throughout the Octave., in- cluding Sunday^ when the Office is of the Octave. FIEST SUNDAY AFTEE TEINITY. 197 Chapter as at First Vespers. ^. And Elijah looked, and behold, there was a cake baken on the coals, and he arose and did eat and drink, and in the strength of that meat he went unto the mount of God. 'f. If any man eat of this Bread, he shall live for ever. 1^7. And in the strength of that meat he went unto the mount of God. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. He went unto the mount of God. Hymn. Sacris Solemniis, "f. and I^. as at First Vespers. Ant. to Mag. Sacred Banquet, wherein Christ is received, the me- mory of His Passion renewed : the soul filled with grace, and a pledge of future glory given unto us. [Alleluia.] Throughout the Octave, the Sunday Psalms are said at Lauds under the first Ant. "Wisdom, &c. The Ants, to Ben. and Mag. are taken from those to Psalms at First Vespers., except on Sunday., and on the Octave Lay. And these are used in making Memorial of Corpus Christi, if any Festival be kept in the Octave. At Prime, Tierce, Sexts, Nones, and Com- pline as on the day : the Ant. to Qui- cunque being, beatific, &c., p. 32. On Sunday, the Office at First Vespers is as on the other days of the Octave, ex- cept that the Ant. to Mag. is, how sweet, &c., and Memorial is made of Saints, if any (or their Octave), of Sunday, the Holy Trinity, and the Cross. At the Hours all as on the first day, except that the Psalms at Lauds are said under the first Ant. and the Ant. to Quicunque is, on this day, and henceforth throughout the Octave, Thee duly, &c., p. 31. At Second Vespers, all as on the first day, except the I^., which is omitted. On the Octave Day, the Psalms are said under the first Ant., Christ the Lord, &c. All the rest, including 1^., as at First Vespers on the first day. Ant. to Quicunque, Thee duly, &c., p. 31. At Vespers, all as on Second Vespers of the day, except the ly., which is omitted. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. (Sunday in the Octave op CoEPUS Cheisti.) The Office is wholly of Corpus Christi, with Memorial of Sunday at both Vespers and at Lauds. Ant. Speak, Lord : for Thy servant heareth. 'f. Let our evening prayer come up before Thee, Lord. ly. And let Thy mercy come down on us. Collect. GOD, the Strength of all them that put their trust in Thee ; mer- cifully accept our prayers ; and because through the weakness of our mortal nature we can do no good thing without Thee, grant us the help of Thy grace, that in keeping of Thy commandments we may please Thee, both in will and deed; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. Father Abraham, have mercy on me : and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue. f. The Lord is King. I^. He hath put on glorious ap- parel. Alleluia. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things : and likewise Lazarus evil things. 198 PROPER OF SEASONS. f. Lord, let mj pra3'er be set forth. I^. In Thy sight as the incense. Collect as at First Vespers. A-fter the Octave of Corpus Christi, all as in the Fsalter at every Hour. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. [The Ants, to the Magnificat for First Vespers are not Sarum. For the Sarum arrangement see p. 207.] Ant. to Mag. And all Israel from Dan even unto Beersheba knew : that Samuel was established to be a pro- phet of the Lord. Collect. r\ LORD, Who never failest to help and govern them whom Thou dost bring up in Thy stedfast fear and love ; keep us, we beseech Thee, under the protection of Thy good provi- dence, and made us to have a per- petual fear and love of Thy holy Name ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Sen. A certain man made a great supper, and bade many : and sent his servants at supper-time to say to them that were bidden. Come, foi' all things are now ready. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city : and bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blind, that my house may be filled. Alleluia. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and with a stone : in the Name of the Lord. Collect. A LORD, we beseech Thee, merci- fully to hear us ; and grant that we, to whom Thou hast given an hearty desire to pray, may by Thy mighty aid be defended and comforted in all dangers and adversities; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A7H. to Ben. What man of you having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them: doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it ? Alleluia. Seconal Uesperg* Ant. to Mag. What woman hav- ing ten pieces of silver, if she lose one piece : doth not light a candle, and sweep the house, and seek diligently till she find it ? Alleluia. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. dFirst l:7egpers. Ant. to Mag. Ye mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew, neither let there be rain upon you ; for there the shield of the mighty is vilely cast away, the shield of Saul, as though he had not been anointed with oil : How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle ! O Jonathan, thou wast slain in thine high places. Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their deaths they were not divided. Collect. A GOD, the protector of all that trust in Thee, without Whom SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTEE TETNITY. 199 nothing is stron^^, nothing is holy; increase and multiply upon us Thy mercy ; that, Thou being our ruler and guide, we may so pass through things temporal, that we finall}^ lose not the things eternal ; grant this, heavenly Father, for Jesus Christ's sake our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. Be ye therefore mer- ciful : as your Father also is merciful, saith the Lord. Ant. to Mag. Judge not, and ye shall not be judged : for with the same measure that ye mete withal, it shall be measured to you again. FIFTH SUXDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. I beseech Thee, Lord, do away the iniquity of Thy servant : for I have done very fool- ishly. Collect. Q.RANT, Lord, we beseech Thee, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered by Thy governance, that Thy Church may joyfully serve Thee in all godly quiet- ness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. And Jesus entered into one of the ships : and sat down, and taught the people. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing : nevertheless, at Thy word I will let down the net. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet, anointed Solomon king in Gihon : and all the people came up and rejoiced, and said, God save king Solomon. Collect. A GOD, Who hast prepared for them that love Thee such good things as pass man's understanding; pour into our hearts such love towards Thee, that we, loving Thee above all things, may obtain Thy promises, which exceed all that we can desire : through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Hautis. Ant. to Ben. Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time. Thou siialt not kill : and whosoever shall kill, shall be in danger of the judg- ment. SecontJ Fe^pers. Ant. to Mag. If thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there remera- berest that thy brother hath ought against thee : leave there thy gift be- fore the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. Alleluia. SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. When the Lord would take up Elijah into heaven by a whirlwind, Elisha cried : My father, my father, the chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof. Collect. T ORD of all power and might. Who art the author and giver of all 200 PEOPEE OF SEASONS. good things ; graft in our hearts the love of Thy Name, increase in us true religion, nourish us with all good- ness, and of Thy great mercy keep us in the same; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A)it. to Ben. I have compassion on the multitude, because they have now- been with Me three days, and have nothing to eat : and if I send them away fasting to then- own houses, they will faint by the way. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. And Jesus took the seven loaves, and gave thanks, and brake, and gave to His disciples to set before them : and they did set them before the people. Alleluia. EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to 3Iag. And Jehoash did that which was right in the sight of the Lord : all his days, wherein Jehoiada the priest instructed him. Collect. A GOD, Whose never-failing pro- vidence ordereth all things both in heaven and earth ; we humbly beseech Thee to put away from us all hurtful things, and to give us those things which be profitable for us ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Uautis* Ant. to Hen. Beware of false pro- phets, which come to you in sheep's clothing : but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Ant. to Mag. Not every one that saith unto Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven : but he that doeth the will of My Father Which is in heaven. Alleluia. NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. I beseech Thee, Lord, remember now, how I have walked before Thee in truth and with a perfect heart : and have done that which is good in Thy sight. Collect. /?|.RANT to us. Lord, we beseech Thee, the spirit to think and do always such things as be rightful; that we, who cannot do any thing that is good Avithout Thee, may by Thee be enabled to live according to Thy will ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ilaiitJS* Ant. to Ben. And his lord called him, and said unto him. How is it that I hear this of thee ? : Give an account of thy stewardship. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. What shall I do .P for my lord taketh awaj^ from me the stewardship : I cannot dig, to beg I am ashamed ; I am resolved what to do, that, when I am put out of the stewardship, they may receive me into their houses. TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. .-jfTirist Fcspcris* Ant. to Mag. Wisdom hath builded TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 201 her house, she hath hewn out her seven pillars : she hath sent forth her maidens, she crieth upon the highest places of the city. Collect. T ET Thy merciful ears, Lord, be open to the prayers of Thy humble servants ; and that they may obtain their petitions, make them to ask such things as shall please Thee ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. And when He was come near, He beheld the city, and wept over it, saying, If thou hadst known ! : For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side, and shall lay thee even with the ground, because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. It is written. My house is the house of prayer : but ye have made it a den of thieves. And He taught daily in the temple. ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTEE TRINITY. ;ffix%X Uespers, Ant. to Mag. I dwell in high places : and My throne is in a cloudy pillar. Collect. Q GOD, Who declarest Thy almighty power most chiefly in shewing mercy and pity; mercifully grant unto us such a measure of Thy grace, that we, running the way of Thy commandments, may obtain Thy gra- cious promises, and be made partakers of Thy heavenly treasure ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Uautrs. Ant. to Ben. Two men went up into the temple to pray ; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican : This man went down to his house justified rather than the other. Alle- luia. Ant. to Mag. And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying : God be merciful to me a sinner. TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Jfix%X Fesperg* Ant. to Mag. All wisdom cometh from the Lord : and is with Him for ever. Collect. A LMIGHTY and everlasting God, Who art always more ready to hear than we to pray, and art wont to give more than either we desire or deserve : pour down upon us the abundance of Thy mercy ; forgiving us those things whereof our conscience is afraid, and giving us those good things which we are not worthy to ask, but through the merits and me- diation of Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. Amen. HautJis* Ant. to Ben. Jesus, departing from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, came unto the sea of Galilee : through the midst of the coasts of Decapolis. Al- leluia. 202 PROPEE OF SEASONS. Ant. to Macf. He hath done all things well : He maketh both the deaf to hear and the dumb to speak. THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. My son, keep thy father's commandment, and forsake not the law of thy mother : bind them continually upon thy heart. Collect. A LMIGHTY and merciful God, of Whose only gift it cometh that Thy faithful people do unto Thee true and laudable service; grant, we be- seech Thee, that we may so faithfully serve Thee in this life, that we fail not finally to attain Thy heavenly promises; through the merits of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves : which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead. Seconti Uespers, Ant. to Mag. Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves? : And he said. He that shewed mercy on him. Go, and do thou likewise. Alleluia. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Aitt. to Mag. In all this, Job sinned not with his lips : nor charged God foolishly. Collect. A LMIGHTY and everlasting God, give unto us the increase of faith, hope, and charity ; and, that we may obtain that which Thou dost promise, make us to love that which Thou dost command ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Haiitiis, Ant. to Ben. And as He entered into a certain village, there met Him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off : and they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. "fspers. Ant. to Mag. I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne high and lifted up : and His train filled the temple ; the whole earth was full of His glory. Collect. A GOD, our refuge and strength, Who art the author of all godli- ness; be ready, we beseech Thee, to hear the devout prayers of Thy Church ; and grant that those things which we ask faithfully we may ob- tain effectually; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Hautis. Ant. to Ben. Master, we know that Thou art true : and teachest the way of God in truth. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Render therefore unto Csesar the things which are Caesar's : and unto God the things that are God's. Alleluia. TWENTY-FOURTH SL^'DAY AFTER TRINITY. Ant. to Mag. How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people? she that was great among the na- tions : and there is none to comfort her, but only Thou, God. Collect. r\ LORD, we beseech Thee, absolve Thy people from their offences ; that through Thy bountiful goodness we may all be delivered from the bands of those sins, which by our frailty we have committed; grant 206 PEOPER OF SEASONS. this, heavenly Father, for Jesus Christ's sake, our blessed Lord and Saviour. Amen. Ant. to Ben. While Jesus spake these things unto John's disciples, behold, there came a certain ruler, and worshipped Him, saying : My daughter is even now dead ; but come and lay Thy hand upon her, and she shall live. £econt( Uesperjs, Ant. to Mag. Daughter, be of good comfort, thy faith hath made thee whole : and the woman was made whole from that hour. TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. dFtrst Uespers* Ant. to Mag. I have set watch- men upon thy walls, Jerusalem : which shall never hold their peace day nor night. Collect. QTIR up, we beseech Thee, Lord, ^ the wills of Thy faithful people; that they, plenteously bringing forth the fruit of good works, may of Thee be plenteously rewarded ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Ben. When Jesus then lift up His eyes, and saw a great company come unto Him, He saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat? : (And this He said to prove him ; for He Himself knew what he would do.) Seconal Uespevs. Ant. to Mag. Then those men, when they had seen the miracle that Jesus did, said : This is of a truth that Prophet that should come into the world. If there be any more Sundays before Ad- vent Sunday^ the Service of some of those Sundays that tcere omitted after the Epiphany shall be taken in to supply so many as are here v)antin(j. And if there be feiver, the overplus may be omitted: provided that this last Collect, with the Antijjhons to Benedictus and Magnificat, shall always be used upon the Sunday next before Advent. But if a Double Feast occur on the last Sunday before Advent, the Office is of the Feast, with the above Ants, and Collect, as Memorials of the Sunday. EMBER-TIDE IN SEPTEMBER. Wednesday. ilatitis. Ant. to Ben. This kind goeth not out : save by praj^er and fasting. Ferial Petitions, p. 11. Collect. ^yE beseech Thee, O Lord, let the remedies of Thy mercy strengthen our frailty ; that, whereinsoever it hath decayed, by Thy clemency it may be restored; through our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen. This Collect is said at every Hour of this day only, till Vespers. At Vespers, if the Office is of the Feria, tJte Ferial Fetitions are said with the Sunday Collect. Feiday. Eautis. Ant. to Ben. A woman, in the city, which was a sinner, stood at the feet of the Lord behind Him : and began to wash His feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kissed His feet, and anointed them with the ointment. EMBEE-TIDE IN SEPTEMBER. 207 Ferial Petitions, p. 11. Collect. Q.RANT, we beseech Thee, Almight}^ God, that by the holy observance of this yearly devotion, we may please Thee in body and mind ; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. This Collect is said till Vespers of this day only. At Vespers, if the Office is of the Feria, the Ferial Petitions are said, with the Sunday Collect. Satueday. Ant. to Ben. Lighten, Lord, them that sit in darkness : and guide our feet into the way of peace, God of Israel. Ferial Petitions, p. 11. Collect. A LMIGHTY, everlasting God, Who by healthful continence dost re- store both body and soul ; we humbly entreat Thy Majesty, that being well pleased by the deprecation of our devout fasting, Thou wouldst grant us present and future help ; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. This Collect is said till Vespers of this day only. The following is the Sarum arrangement of ^7. to Chapters and Ants, to Mag- nificat. I^. to Chapter. Fear God and keep His commandments,* for this is the whole duty of man. y. They that fear the Lord shall lack no- thing, neither they that love Him in t^uth. This I^. is said at First Vespers of Sunday till the First Sunday in August. Ants, until First Sunday in August. 1. And ail Israel from Dan even to Beersheba : knew that Samuel was established to be a prophet of the Lord. 2. So David prevailed over the Philistines with a sling and with a stone : in the name of the Lord. 3. Is not this David of whom they sung one to another in dances, saying: Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands ? 4. King Saul was very wroth and said : They have ascribed unto David ten thousands, and to me they have ascribed but thousands. 5. And who is so faithful among all thy servants as David : which is the king's son in law, and goeth at thy bidding, and is honourable in thine house ? 6. Ye mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew, neither let there be rain upon you : for there the shield of the mighty is vilely cast away, the shield of Saul, as though he had not been anointed with oil. How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle ! Jonathan, thou wast slain in thine high places : Saul and Jona- than were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided. 7. I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan; very pleasant hast thou been unto me : thy love to me was wonderful, passing the loi'e of women. From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the mighty, the bow of Jonathan turned not back, and the sword of Saul returned not empt3\ 8. And David spake unto the Lord when he saw the angel that smote the people, and said, Lo, I have sinned and I have done wickedly : but these sheep, what have they done ? 9. And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept : saying, mv 208 PROPEE OF SEASONS. son Absalom, my son, ray son Absa- lom ! would God I had died for thee, Absalom, my son, my son ! R'l^. for the First Vespers of Sun- day in and after August. First Sunday in August. [i.e. the Sunday nearest, before or after, to the first day of the month.) 1^7. 1 alone compassed the circuit of the heaven ; and walked upon the waves of the sea, and in every people and nation I got a possession : and I trod upon the necks of the mighty in Mine own strength. J. I dwelt in high places, and My throne is in a cloudy pillar. V^. And I trod upon the necks of the mighty in Mine own strength. Y- Glory be to the Father and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7- ^^d I trod upon the necks of the mighty in Mine own strength. TVhen the time is long then all the pre- ceding Antiphons are said in their order, but when it is short, that is, eight Sun- days or less, the Antiphon Ye moun- tains, &c., shall always be said in the last place, and the Antiphon King Saul, &.C., and others preceding shall be omitted that year. August. (When the books of Solomon beg in. J Ants, to 3Iag. Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her seven pillars : she hath subjected nations to herself and hath trodden down the proud and mighty by her own strength. Wisdom crieth in the streets. If any love wisdom let him turn unto me, and he shall find her : and when he hath found her, blessed is he if he hold her fast. The Lord possessed me in the be- ginning of his way, before his works of old. AVhen there were no depths, I was brought forth ; When he pre- pared the heavens, I was there : Then I was by him, as one brought up by him. I dwelt in high places, and my throne is in a cloudy pillar. This I^. serves till Second Sunday in September. I^. My sighing cometh before I eat ; and my roarings are poured out like the waters ; for the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me. I was not in saefty, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet: jet trouble came. y. If I speak of strength, lo. He is strong; and if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead ? ^7. I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet : yet trouble came. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet : yet trouble came. September. Job. Ant. to Mag. AVhen Job heard the words of the messengers he endured patiently, and said : Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil ? In all this did not Job sin with his lips, nor charged God fool- ishly. This I^. serves till Third Sunday in September. 1^7. Bless the Lord thy God alway, and desire of Him that thy ways may be directed; and that all thy paths and counsels may prosper, y. Fear not, my son, that we are made poor : for thou hast much wealth, if thou fear God. 1^. And that all thy paths and counsels may prosper, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. fiMBEE-TIDE IN SEPTEMBEE. 209 And that all thy paths and counsels may prosper. 1*^ Sunday after the drd of the Ides of Septemhe)\ Tobit. (^Omitted altogether in the A. V.J Ant. to Mag. Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers : neither take Thou ven- geance of our sins. FouKTH Sunday in Septembee. I^. Lord, Lord, the King Al- mighty; the whole world is in Thy power, and there is no man that can resist Thee : Deliver us for Thy Name's sake. ^. Hear our prayer, and turn our sorrow into joy. li?. Deliver us for Thy Name's sake. "f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. Deliver us for Thy Name's sake. This ly. serves till FiEST Sunday in Octobee. ly. Thine, Lord, is the power : Thine is the kingdom, Lord, and Thou art exalted as head above all : Give peace in our time, Lord. f. Lord, Lord God, Creator of all things, Who art fearful and strong, and righteous and merciful. I^. Give peace in our time, Lord. >^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Give peace in our time, Lord. This ^7. serves till FiEST Sunday in Novembee. After the 4ersJ : f" . Your sorrow. I^^ Shall be turned into joy. Al- leluia. Ant. to Mag. as for Apostles, p. 212. y. and I^. and Ants, to Psalms, as for Apostles, p. 213. After the Hymn : "f. Rejoice in the Lord, ye righteous. I^. For it becometh well the just to be thankful. Alleluia. Ant. to Ben. as for Apostles, At Prime and the other Hours, Ants. yy. and I^iy. as for Apostles. First Ant. of Lauds with Psalms of the Feria. Lf a Sarum Double, I^. Daughters of Jerusalem, as at First Vespers. y. ^7. and Ant. to Mag. as at First Vespers. Of one or more Apostles or Evangelists through the year, except in Easter tide. Jfix%t Uespeis. Psalms of the Feria. Ant. Be ye strong in battle, and fight with the old serpent : so shall ye receive an eternal kingdom. Alle- luia. After Septuagesima, at the end of this Antiphon, instead of Alleluia, is said, Saith the Lord. But at the end of other Andphons, usually ending with Alleluia, is said, For evermore. OF ONE OE MORE APOSTLES OE EVANGELISTS. 215 Chaptee. Eph. II. "VrOW therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow-citizens with the saints, and of the household of God; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets. R7. Who are these that fly as a cloud : and as the doves to their windows ? )\ They were purer than snow, they were whiter than milk, they were more ruddy in body than rubies. I^. And as the doves to their windows, "f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. BJ. And as the doves to their windows. Hymn. Annue Christe. CHRIST, Thou Lord of worlds ! Thine ear to hear us bow On this the festival Of Thine Apostle [or, Apostles] now : That all the weary load Of many a foul offence May, by his [their] glorious prayers, Be lost in penitence. Redeemer ! save Thy work, Thy noble work of grace, Sealed with the holy light That beameth from Thy face : Nor suffer them to fall" To Satan's wiles a prey, For whom Thou didst on earth Death's costly ransom pay. Pity Thy flock, enthralled By sin's captivity ; Forgive each guilty soul, And set the bondmen free ; And those Thou hast redeemed With Thine Own precious Blood, Grant to rejoice with Thee, Thou Monarch kind and good. O Jesu, Saviour blest And gracious Lord, to Thee, All glory, virtue, power, And laud and empire be : The Father with like praise, And Spirit we adore ; With Whom Thou reignest God, For ages evermore. Amen. ^. Their sound is gone out into all lands. I^. And their words into the ends of the world. Ant. to Mag. {if none Proper). Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake : Eejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy ; for, behold, your reward is great in heaven. Collect of the Viffil, if any ; if not, thai of the Feast. y. Thou hast given an heritage. I^. Unto those that fear Thy Name, Lord. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. This is My commandment, that ye love one another : as I have loved you. Ant. 2. Greater love hath no man than this : that a man lay down his life for his friends. Ant. 3. Ye are My friends : if ye do whatsoever I command you, saith the Lord. Ant. 4i. Blessed are the pure fn heart : for they shall see God. Ant. 5. In your patience : possess 3''e your souls. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Exult et ccelum laudihus. LET the round world with songs rejoice, Let heaven return the joyful voice; All, mindful of the Apostles' fame, Earth, sky, their Sovereign's praise proclaim 1 Thou, at Whose word they bore the light Of gospel truth o'er heathen night, Still unto us that light impart, To glad our eyes and cheer our heart. Thou, at W'hose will to them was given The key that shuts and opens heaven, Our chains unbind, our loss repair, And grant us grace to enter there. Thou, at W^hose will they preached the word Which cured disease, which health conferred. To us its healing power prolong, The weak support, confirm the strong. 216 COMMON OF SAINTS. That when Thy Son again shall come, And speak the woi'ld's unerring doom, He may with them pronounce us blest, And place us in Thy endless rest. All laud to God the Father be ; All laud, Eternal Son, to Thee ; All laud, as is for ever meet, To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. y. And all men that see it shall say, This hath God done. ^7. For they shall perceive that it is His work. Ant. to Ben. {if none Proper). They will deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge you in their synagogues : and ye shall be brought before governors and kings for My sake, for a testimony against them and the Gentiles. Collect of the Proper. Ant. This is My commandment : that ye love one another, as I have loved you. fierce. Ant. Greater love hath no man than this : that a man lay down his life for his friends. Chapter as at First Vespers. ly. Their sound is gone out : into all lands. ^. And their words into the ends of the world. I^. Into all lands, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. Their sound is gone out : into all lands. y. Thou shalt make them princes in all lands. ly. They shall remember Thy Name, Lord. Ant. Ye are My friends : if ye do whatsoever I command you, saith the Lord. B Chapter. Acts v. Y the hands of the apostles were many signs and wonders wrought among the people : but the people magnified them. f^. Thou shalt make them princes : in all lands. ^. They shall remem- ber Thy Name, Lord. I^. In all lands. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. HZ. Thou shalt make them princes : in all lands. 'f. Exceedingly honoured are Thy friends, O Lord. I^. Surely established in their pre- eminence. Nones, Ant. In your patience : possess ye your souls. Chaptee. Acts v. A ND they departed from the pre- sence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His Name. I^. Exceedingly honoured : are Thy friends, O Lord. f. Surely established in their pre-eminence. E^. Are Thy friends, O Lord. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Ex- ceedingly honoured : are Thy friends, Lord. y. All men that see it shall say, This hath God done. RJ. For they shall perceive that it is His work. Seconal Ueispers. Ant. 1. The Lord sware, and will not repent : thou art a priest for ever. Psalm ex. Dixit Dominus, p. 47. Ant. 2. That He may set him with OF A MARTYE THROUGH THE YEAR. 217 the princes : even with the princes of His people. Psalm cxiii. Laudate pueri, -p. iS. Ant. 3. Thou hast broken my bonds in sunder : I will offer to Thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving. Psalm cxvi. 10. Credtdi, p. 52. Ant. 4. He that goeth on his way- weeping : sowing good seed. Psalm cxxvi. In convertendo, p. 55. Ant. 5. Exceedingly honoured are Thy friends, Lord : surely estab- lished in their pre-eminence. Psalm cxxxix. Domine probasti, p. 61. Chapter. Eph. ii. 'W'OW therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow-citizens with the saints, and of the household of God ; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets. I^. If a Sarum Double. Fellow- citizens with the Apostles, of the household of God, have come to-day : bringing peace and showing light to our land, to give peace to the nations and to set free the people of the Lord, ^. Hear the prayers of suppliants who ask the rewards of eternal life, ye who to-day have come again with joy bearing the sheaves of righteous- ness in your hands. I^. Bringing peace and showing light to our land, to give peace to the nations, and to set free the people of the Lord. f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. And to set free the people of the Lord. Hymn. Exultet ccelum, f. and I^., p. 215. Ant. to Mag. In the regeneration when the Son of Man shall sit in the throne of His glory : ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel, saith the Lord. Of a Martyr through the year. Ant. to Psalms. Blessed is the man that endureth temptation : for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter. Ecclus. xiv. "DLESSED is the man that doth meditate good things in wisdom, and that reasoneth of holy things by his understanding. If a Bishop : Chapter. Heb. v. Tj^OR every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins. ly. Not said on Simples of the loivest class. Thou hast prevented him, Lord, with the blessings of goodness : Thou hast set a crown of pure gold upon his head. ^. He asked life of Thee, and Thou gavest him a long life, Lord. R'. Thou hast set a crown of pure gold upon his head. f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Thou hast set a crown of pure gold upon his head. Hymn. Sanctorum meritis, p. 220. ^. Thou hast crowned him, Lord, with glory and worship. I^". Thou makest him to have do- minion of the works of Thy hands. Ant. to Mag. This is in truth a 218 COMMON OF SAINTS. Martyr who poured forth his blood for the name of Christ : who feared not the terrors of judgment, nor sought for the glory of earthl}'- dig- nit}^ but with joy attained to the heavenly kingdom. If no Proper : Collect. TyE beseech Thee, Lord (blessed ^^ N., Thy Martyr, iaterceding), grant us constancy in Thy faith and truth ; that being grounded in Divine love, we may be moved from its per- fection by no temptations. Through. If a Bishop : Collect. f\ GOD, whose grace elected blessed ^ N., Thy Bishop, to the Priest- hood, Whose learning instructed him in preaching. Whose power strength- ened him in perseverance : grant us, after his pattern, to instruct Thy people by our lives, and to strengthen them by our patience. Through. If a Priest not a Bishop : Collect. A GOD, from Whom cometh con- stant faith, and Whose strength is made perfect in weakness ; grant, we beseech Thee, that (by the pattern and the prayers of blessed N., Thy Priest and Martyr) the horrors of persecution, and the terrors of death, may be overcome through the con- fession of Thy Name. Through. f. Thou hast crowned him, Lord. 1^7. With glory and worship. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men : him will I confess also before My Father. Ant. 2. He that fo'lloweth Me shall not walk in darkness : but shall have the light of life, saith the Lord. Ant. 3. If any man serve Me, him will My Father honour : which is in heaven, saith the Lord. Ant. 4. If any man serve Me, let him follow Me : and where I am, there shall also My servant be. Ant. 5. Father, I will that where I am : there shall also My servant be. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Deus tuoruni militum. OGOD, Thy soldiers' Crown and Guard, And their exceeding great reward, From all transgressions set us free, "Who sing Thy Martyr's victory. The pleasures of the world he spurned, From sin's pernicious lures he turned ; He knew their joys imbued with gall, And thus he reached Thy heavenly hall. For Thee through many a woe he ran, In many a fight he played the man ; For Thee his blood he dared to pour, And thence hath joy for evermore. We therefore pray Thee, full of love, Regard us from Thy throne above : On this Thy Martyr's triumph-day, Wash every stain of sin away. O Father, that we ask be done, Through Jesus Christ, Thine only Son : Who, with the Holy Ghost, and Thee, Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. 'f. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. ^7. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Ant. to Ben. Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die : it abideth alone. Ant. Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men : him will I confess also before My Father. fierce. Ant. He that follow eth Me shall not walk in darkness : but shall have the light of life, saith the Lord. Chapter as at First Vespers. ly. With glory and worship : Thou hast crowned him, Lord, "f . Thou OF MANY MARTYES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. 219 H^ makest him to have dominion of the works of Thy hands. RT. Thou hast crowned him, O Lord, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. With glory and worship Thou hast crowned him, O Lord. V. Thou hast set upon his head, Lord. RT. A crown of pure gold. Ant. If any man serve Me, let him follow Me : and where I am, there shall also My servant be. Chapter. Ecclus. xlv. E made him like to the glorious saints, and shewed hira part of His glory. He made him to hear His voice, and gave him command- ments before His face. If a Bishop : Heb. V. A ND no man taketh this honour unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron. As He saith also in another place, Thou art a priest for ever, after the order of Melchisedec. 1^7. Thou hast set : upon his head, Lord. y. A crown of pure gold. R7. Upon his head, O Lord. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. K'. Thou hast set upon his head, Lord. ^. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. R7. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. Ant. Father, I will that where I am : there shall also My servant be. Chapter. Ecclus. xlv. fpHE Lord clothed him with a robe of glory, He put upon him per- fect glory. Jf a Bishop : Ecclus. XV. WISDOM shall exalt _ him above his neighbours, and in the midst of the congregation shall she open his mouth. He shall tind joy and a crown of gladness, and she shall cause him to inherit an everlasting name. I^'. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree : in the house of the Lord. y. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. R". In the house of the Lord. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. y. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. R7. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. First Ant. of Lauds icith Fsalms of the Feria. Chapter as at First Vespers (and R?. if said J. Eymn, Deus tuorum militum, ^. and R7. as at Lauds, p. 218. Ant. to Mag. He made him like to the glorious saints, and shewed him part of His glory : He made him to hear His voice, and gave him com- mandments before His face. Of Many Martyrs throughout the year. Ant. The Saints through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought right- eousness : obtained promises. Fsalms of the Feria. Chapter. Wisd. iii. T^HE souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die : but they are in peace. 220 COMMON OF SAINTS. I^. Eound about Thee, Lord, is never-failing light : where Thou hast built most bright mansions ; there rest the souls of the Saints. V. Light perpetual shall shine upon Thy Saints, O Lord, and an eternity of ages. I\7. Where Thou hast built most bright mansions ; there rest the souls of the Saints, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. There rest the souls of the Saints. Hymn. Sanctorum meritis. THE merits of the Saints, Blessed for everaaore, Their love that never faints, The toils they bravely bore — For these the Church to-day Pours forth her joyous lay — These victors win the noblest bay. They, -whom this world of ill, While it yet held, abhorred : Is withering flowers that still They spurned with one accord : They knew them short-lived all, And followed at Thy call. King Jesu, to Thy heavenly hall. For Thee all pangs they bare, Fury and mortal hate, The cruel scourge to tear, The hook to lacerate ; But vain their foes' intent : For, every torment spent, Their valiant spuits stood unbent. Like sheep their blood they poured : And without groan or tear, They bent before the sword For that their King most dear : Their souls, serenely blest, In patience they possessed, And looked in hope towards their rest. What tongue may here declare. Fancy or thought descry, The joj's Thou dost prepare For these Thy Saints on high ! Empurpled in the flood Of their victorious blood, They won the laurel from their God. To Thee, O Lord, Most High, One in Three Persons still, To pardon us we cry, And to preserve from ill : Here give Thy servants peace ; Hereafter glad release, And pleasures that shall never cease. Amen. f. Be glad, ye righteous, and rejoice in the Lord. ly. And be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. Ant. to Mag. In heaven rejoice the souls of the Saints, who followed the footsteps of Christ : and because for His love they shed their blood, therefore with Christ they shall reign for ever. Collect, csammj ALMIGHTY, everlasting God, grant us worthily to venerate Thy holy Martyrs, 31. and N., that so we may be delivered from the dangers of this world, and be made worthy of eternal joys. Through. For many Martyrs, being Bishops or Friests : Collect. (Sarum.j A LMIGHTY, everlasting God, Who didst kindle the fire of Thy love in the hearts of Thy holy Martyrs and Bishops {or Priests) M. and N. : give to our hearts the strength of the same faith and charity, that we may profit by the example of those in whose triumphs we rejoice. Through. f. But the righteous live for ever- more. R7. Their reward also is with the Lord, Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. But the souls of the right- eous are in the hand of God : and there shall no torment touch them. Ant. 2. With the palm the Saints attained the kingdom : thej' received a beautiful crown from the Lord's hand. Ant. 3. The bodies of the Saints are buried in peace : but their name liveth for evermore. Ant. 4. ye ]\Iartyrs of the Lord : bless ye the Lord for ever. Ant. 5. Let the Saints be joyful OF MANY MAETYES THEOUGHOrT THE YEAE. 221 ■with glory : let them rejoice in their beds. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Rex gloi^iose Martyrum. ALL-GLORIOUS King of Martyrs Thou, Crown of Confessors here below ; Whom, casting earthly joys away, Thou guidest to celestial day. O quickly bend a gracious ear, To this our suppliant voice of prayer, As we their sacred triumphs chant, Forgiveness to our errors grant. In Martyrs, victory is Thine, In Thy Confessors, mercies shine, Then conquer, Lord, our wickedness, And us with loving pardon bless. All laud to God the Father be ; All laud, eternal Son, to Thee ! All laud, as is for ever meet. To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. R7. And glorious in Thy majesty. Ant. to Ben. Theirs is the king- dom of heaven who despised the life of this world : they have gained the rewards of the kingdom, and have washed their robes in the Blood of the Lamb. Ant. But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God : and there shall no torment touch them. fierce* Ant. With the palm the Saints attained the kingdom : they received a beautiful crown from the Lord's hand. Chapter as at First Vespers. RT. Be glad, ye righteous : and rejoice in the Lord. Y. And be joy- ful all ye that are true of heart. I^'. And rejoice in the Lord. >'. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. RT. Be glad, ye nghteous, and rejoice in the Lord, y. Let the righteous be glad, and rejoice before God. ^7. Let them also be merry and joyful. Ant. The bodies of the Saints are buried in peace : but their name liveth for evermore. Chapter. Wisd. x. "POR though they be punished in the sight of men, yet is their hope full of immortality. 1^7. Let the righteous be glad : and rejoice before God. ^. Let them also be merry and joyful. I^'. And rejoice before God. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. Let the right- eous be glad and rejoice before God. y. The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God. B^. And there shall no torment touch them. Nones. Ant. Let the Saints be joyful with glory : let them rejoice in their beds. Chaptee. Wisd. iii. l^J) having been a little chastised, they shall be greatly rewarded : for God proved them, and found them worthy for Himself. ly. The souls of the righteous are : in the hand of God. y. And there shall no torment touch them. ly. In the hand of God. y. Glory be to the Father and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. B^. The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God. y. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. R7. And glorious in Thy Majesty. Seconti l:7fspers. First Ant. of Lauds v:ith Fsalms of the Feria. Chapter (and Vu. if it be saidj as at Fir at Vespers. Hymn, Rex gloriose Martyrum, y. and ^7. as at Lauds. A 222 COMMON OF SAINTS. Ant. to Mag. God shall wipe away all teai'vS from the eyes of the Saints : and there shall be no more sorrow, nor crying ; neither shall there be any more pain, for the former things are passed away. Of a Bishop and Confessoe throughout the tear. Ant. Wisdom guided the righteous man in right paths, shewed him the kingdom of God, and gave him know- ledge of holy things : made him rich in his travails, and multiplied the fruit of his labours. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter. Ecclus. xlv. TTE stood up with good courage of heart, and made reconciliation for Israel. Therefore was there a coven- ant of peace made with him, that he should be the chief of the sanctuary and of his people. T^. Well done, thou good and faithful servant; thou hast been faith- ful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things : enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. ^. Lord, Thou deliveredst unto me five talents ; behold, I have gained besides them five talents more. I^. Enter thou into the joy of Thy Lord. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. f^7. Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. Hymn. Iste Confessor. HE, the Confessor of the Lord, with triumph, Whom throuffh the wide world celebrate the faithful, He on this festal merited to enter Heavenly mansions. Pious and prudent, continent and humble, Sober he was, and gentle of behaviour, While in his frame dwelt, animate with action, Earthly existence. Wherefore our choir, with willing hymns and anthems, Here, on his feast day, doth him fitting honour; That in his glory we may have our portion, Ever and ever. Glory and virtue, honour and salvation, Be unto Him that, sitting in the highest, Ordereth meetly earth, and sky, and ocean, Onely and Trinal. Amen. y. The Lord loved him, and beauti- fied him with comely ornaments. ^7. He clothed him with a robe of glory. Ant. to Mag, I will liken him to a wise man : which built his house upon a rock. OoT T T^PT nRANT, we beseech Thee, Al- mighty God, that as we venerate the solemnity of blessed N., Thy Confessor [and Bishop], so it may avail to increase in us true devotion, and strengthen us in the way that leadeth to everlasting life. Through. iLautr0» y. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. 1^7. And spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Behold a great priest, who in his days pleased God : and was found righteous. Ant. 2. In glory was there none like unto him : who kept the law of the most High. Ant. 3. A faithful and wise steward: whom his Lord shall make ruler over His household. Ant. 4. Blessed is that servant : whom the Lord when He cometh shall find watching. Ant. 5. Good and faithful servant : enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. Chapter. Ecclus. xxxix. TTE will give his heart to resort earl}' to the Lord that made him, and will pray before the Most High. OF A BISHOP AND CONFESSOE THEOUGHOUT THE YEAE. 223 Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium. JESU, the world's Kedeemer, hear ! Thy Bishop^ s fadeless crown, draw near ! Accept with gentler love to-day The prayers and praises that we pay ! The day that crowned with deathless fame This meek Confessor of Thy Name, Whose yearly feast, in solemn state, Thy faithful people celebrate. The world, and all its boasted good, As vain and passing, he eschewed ; And therefore, with angelic bands, In endless joys for ever stands. Grant then that we, gracious God, May follow in the steps he trod ; And freed from every stain of sin. As he hath won, may also win. To Thee, Christ, our loving King, All glorj', praise, and thanks we bring : All glox-y, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. {For a Confessor not a Bishop^ substi- tute in the first verse, Servant's for Bishop's.) y. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. I^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Ant. to Ben. Well done, good and faithful servant : thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things, saith the Lord. Ant. Behold a great priest, who in his days pleased God : and was found righteous. Cterce» Ant. In glory was there none like unto him : who kept the law of the most High. Chapter as at Lauds. I^. The Lord loved him : and beau- tified him with comely ornaments. y. He clothed him with a robe of glory. ^7. And beautified him with comely ornaments, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^. The Lord loved him, and beautified him with comely ornaments. 'f. The Lord guided the righteous man in right paths. R?. And shewed him the kingdom of God. Ant. A faithful and wise steward : whom his Lord shall make ruler over His household. Chaptee. Ecclus. XXXIX. WHEN" the great Lord will, he shall be filled with the spirit of understanding : he shall pour out wise sentences, and give thanks unto the Lord in his prayer. I^. The Lord guided the righteous man : in right paths, y. And shewed him the kingdom of God. I^. In right paths, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. W. The Lord guided the righteous man in right paths. y. The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree. I^. And spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. Ant. Good and faithful servant : enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. Chaptee. Ecclus. xxxix. T^HE Lord shall direct his counsel " and knowledge, and he shall glory in the law of the covenant of the Lord. I^. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree : in the house of the Lord. y. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. ly. In the house of the Lord. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R?- The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. y. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. R7. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. 224 COMMON OF SAINTS. First Ant. of Lauds with Fsalms of the Feria. Chapter as at Lauds. I^., if any, as at First Vespers. Hymn. Jesu Itedemjptor omnium, f . and ^7., p. 223. Ant. to Mag. In all his works he praised the Holy One most high : with words of glory. Foe a Confessor not a Bishop. All as for a Confessor Bishop, except at First Vespers : Ant. to Psalms. The Lord loved him, and beautified him with comely ornaments : He clothed him with a robe of glory, and at the gates of Paradise He crowned him. Fsalms of the Feria. Chapter as at Lauds. Ant. 1. He led the righteous man by right ways : and shewed him the kingdom of God. The other Ants, of a Confessor Bishop. Ant. as first at Lauds. CThis is the Sarum Office for Abbots ; that which follows is Gallican.) Of an Abbot oe Monk. Ant. to Psalms. Escape for thy life : look not behind thee, escape lest thou be consumed. Fsalms of the Feria. Chaptee. 2 Cor. vi. WHEREFORE come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty. ^7. Thou art my defence and shield, and my trust is in Thy word : Away from me, ye wicked, I will keep the commandments of my God. f. Master,! will follow Thee whither- soever Thou goest. I^. Away from me, ye wicked, I will keep the com- mandments of my God. "^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. Ip'. Thou art my defence and shield, and my trust is in Thy word : Away from me, ye wicked, I will keep the com- mandments of my God. Hymn. Iste Confessor, p. 222. If an Abbot : ^. His seed shall be mighty upon earth. R7. The generation of the faithful shall be blessed. Ant. to Mag. Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred : and come into the land which I shall shew thee. Collect. (Paris.) GOD, Who didst grant to blessed N., the Abbot, to imitate Christ in His poverty, and with humble heart to follow Him to the end ; grant to all who have entered on the path of Thy commandments, neither to look back nor to err in the way, but hasting to Thee without stum- bling, to attain eternal life, through the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. But if not an Abbot : ^. Under the shadow of Thy wings shall be my refuge. ^7. Until this tyranny be overpast. Ant. to Mag. Thou hast left thy father and thy mother, and the land of thy nativity : the Lord recom- pense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord God of Israel, OF AN ABBOT OR MONK. 225 under Whose wings thou art come to trust. Collect. (Paris.) ^LMIGHTY, everlasting God, be- ■^ stowing exceeding great rewards on those who for Thy sake trample on earthly things ; grant us, by the example and intercession of blessed N., whose departure we this day celebrate, to despise all temporal things, and with our whole heart to hasten unto things eternal; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ■^. ye holy and humble men of heart, bless ye the Lord. I^. Praise Him, and magnify Him for ever. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. I will make with them a covenant of peace, and they shall dwell safely in the wilderness, and sleep in the woods : and I will make them and the places round about My hill a blessing. Ant. 2. We wept when we remem- bered thee, Sion : how shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land? Ant. 3. I have put oflp the clothing of prosperity, and put upon me the sackcloth of my prayer : I will cry unto the Everlasting in my days. And joy is come xmto me from the Holy One. Ant. 4. Then judgment shall dwell in the wilderness : and the work of righteousness shall be peace, and the effect of righteousness, quietness, and assurance for ever. Ant. 5. Let us go forth therefore unto Him without the camp, bearing His reproach : for here we have no continuing city, but we seek one to come. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn, Jesu Redemptor, p. 223. If an Abbot : y. Come, ye children, and hearken unto me. IV". I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Ant. to Ben. Behold, I and the children whom the Lord hath given me are for signs and for wonders in Israel : from the Lord of hosts, which dwelleth in Mount Sion. Collect as at First Vespers. If not an Abbot : J. I cried to Thee, Lord, and said, Thou art my hope. Rr. And my stronghold. Ant. to Ben. The Lord is my por- tion, saith my soul : therefore will I hope in Him. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. 1 will make with them a covenant of peace, and they shall dwell safely in the wilderness, and sleep in the woods : and I will make them and the places round about My hill a blessing. Ant. We wept when we remem- bered thee, Sion : how shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land? Chapter as at First Vespers. ^. Come, My people, enter thou into thy chapabers, hide thyself as it were for a little moment : until the indignation be ovei-past. y. Come ye apart into a desert place, and rest awhile. RJ. Until the indignation be overpast, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^'. Come, My people, enter thou into thy chambers, hide 15 226 COMMON OF SAINTS. thyself as it were for a little moment : until the indignation be overpast. f". I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of ray God. ^7. Than to dwell in the tents of ungodliness. Ant. I have put off the clothing of prosperity, and put upon me the sackcloth of my prayer : I will cry unto the Everlasting in my days. And joy is come unto me from the Holy One. Chaptee. Heb. xii. "VrOW no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous .- nevertheless, afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised there- by. 1^. I had rather be : a door-keeper in the house of my God. ^. Than to dwell in the tents of ungodliness. I^. A door-keeper in the house of my God. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of my God. 'f. Thy statutes have been my songs. Py'. In the house of my pilgrimage. Ant. Let us go forth therefore unto Him without the camp, bearing His reproach : for here we have no continuing city, but we seek one to come. Chaptee. Ecclus. li. "DEHOLD with your eyes, how that I have had but little labour, and have gotten unto me much rest. ly. Thy statutes have been : my songs, f. In the house of my pil- grimage. ^7. My songs, t. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ¥g. Thy statutes have been my songs. y. Seven times a day do I praise Thee. ^. Because of Thy righteous judg- ments. Ants, of Lauds. Fsalms of the Feria. Chaptee. Deut. vii. rPHE Lord thy God, He is God, the faithful God, Which keepeth cove- nant and mercy with them that love Him and keep His commandments, to a thousand generations. I^. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium, p. 223. If an Abbot : 'f. The righteous shall flourish like a palm-tree. 1^7. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in Libanus. Ard. to Mag. Ye that follow after righteousness, ye that seek the Lord : look unto your father, for I called him alone, and blessed him, and in- creased him. If not an Abbot : "f. They shall flourish in the courts of the house of our God. I^. That they may shew how true the Lord my strength is. Ant. to Mag. as at First Vespers^ p. 224. Of a Viegin and Maetye. Ant. This is a wise virgin, who when the Bridegroom came had trim.- med her lamp : and went in with the Lord to the marriage. Fsalms of the Feria. OF A VIRGIN AND MARTYR. 227 Chapter. Ecclus. li. T'HEN lifted I up my supplication from the earth, Lord my God, and prayed for deliverance from death. I^. The kino^doms of the earth and all the glory of the world I despised for the love of my Lord Jesus Christ : Whom I have seen, Whom I have loved, in Whom I have believed, Whom I have desired, f. My heart is inditing of a good matter. 1 speak of the things which I have made unto the King. I^"'. Whom I have seen. Whom I have loved, in Whom I have believed, Whom I ha%"e desired. J. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son": and to the Holy Ghost. EJ. In Whom I have believed. Whom I have desired. Hymn. Virginis proles opifexque matris. OFFSPRING, yet Maker of Thy Vii-gin- Mothr, Maiden conceived Thee, Ever-maiden bare Thee, Now as we sing a Virgin's blissful triumph Hear our petitions. Lo ! this Thy Virgin doiihle glory winneth, Proudly subduing woman's feeble nature, O'er the fell torments of the world she gaineth Glorious conquest. Calmly she greeteth death's approaching ter- rors, Tortures unnumbered dauntless she confront- eth. Meetly, her life-blood shed, she straight as- cendeth Joyous to Heaven. God of all mercy, as for us she pleadeth. Loosen sin's fetters, speed to us forgiveness. So from pure spirits may our glad devotion Rise "to thine honour. Glory we give Thee, Sire and Son eternal. Equal Thy srlory, ever-quickening Spirit, (iodhead Triune, to Thee be adoi-ation Now and for ever. Amen. y. Full of grace are thy lips. P^. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. Ant. to Mag. The kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind : which, when it was full. they drew to shore, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. Collect. (Sarum.) TTEAE us, God of our salvation, that as we rejoice in the feast of blessed N., Thy Virgin [and Martyr]; so of Thy mercy we may be taught the spirit of devotion. Through. 'f. In thy grace and in thy beauty. T^. Go forth, ride prosperously and reign. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. This is a wise virgin : whom the Lord found watching. Ant. 2. This is a wise virgin : and one of the number of the prudent. Ant. 3. This is a virgin holy and glorious : for the Lord of all things hath chosen her. Ant. 4. I bless Thee, Father of ray Lord Jesus Christ : because, through Thy Son, the fire of tempta- tion is extinguished. Ant. 5. Come, thou bride of Christ, receive the crown : which the Lord hath prepared for thee for ever. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Jesu, corona Virginum. TESU, the Virgins' Crown, do Thou Accept us, as in prayer we bow ; Bom of that Virgin, whom alone The mother and the maid we own. Amongst the lilies Thou dost feed, V^'ith virgin choirs accompanied ; With glory decked, the spotless brides Whose bridal gifts Thy love provides. They, wheresoe'er Thy footsteps bend, With hymns and praises still attend ; In blessed troops they follow Thee, With dance, and song, and melody. We pray Thee therefore to bestow I'pon our senses here below. Thy grace, that so we may endure. From taint of all corruption pure. All laud to God the Father be : All laud, Eternal Son, to Thee : All laud, as is for ever meet. To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. COMMON OF SAINTS. f. The virgins that be her fellows shall bear her company. I^. And shall be brought unto Thee. Ant. to Ben. When the Bride- groom came, the wise virgin : being ready, went in with Him to the marriage. Collect as at First Vespers. Ant. This is a wise virgin : whom the Lord found watching. Cierce, Ant. This is a wise virgin : and one of the number of the prudent. Chapter as at First Vespers. ^. Full of grace : are thy lips. f. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. I^. Are thy lips. 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Full of grace are thy lips. "f . In thy grace and in thy beauty. ^7. Go forth, ride prosperously and reign. Ant. This is a virgin, holy and glorious : for the Lord of all things hath chosen her. Chaptee. Ecclus. LI. T WILL praise Thy Name con- tinually, and will sing praise with thanksgiving; because my prayer was heard. I^. In thy grace : and in thy beauty. y. Go forth, ride prosperously and reign. I^. In thy beauty. V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. In thy grace and in thy beauty. ^. God hath given her the help of His countenance. ly. God is in the midst of her, therefore shall she not be removed. Ant. Come, thou bride of Christ, receive the crown : which the Lord hath prepared for thee for ever. Chapter. Ecclus. li. 'THOU savedst me from destruction and deliveredst me from the evil time : therefore will I give thanks, and praise Thee, and bless Thy Name, Lord. R7. God hath given her : the help of His countenance, f". God is in the midst of her, therefore shall she not be removed. R7. The help of His countenance, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^". God hath given her the help of His countenance. "f . The virgins that be her fellows shall bear her company. I^. And shall be brought unto Thee. Ant. to Psalms. This is a wise vir- gin : whom the Lord found watching. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Jesu, corona Virginum, f. and I^., p. 227. Ant. to Mag. The kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls : who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold aU that he had, and bought it. Of a Viegin not Martye. The Office is the same, except the Chapters^ the second and third verses of the Hymn at First Vespers being omitted. fierce. Chapter. 2 Cor. x. TTE that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord. For not he that com- OF A MATRON. 229 mendeth himself is approved, but whom the Lord commendeth. Chapter. 2 Cor. xi. T AM jealous over you with godlv jealous}' : for I have espoused 3"ou to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ. Chapter, Wisdom vii. yiii. TTICE shall not prevail against wisdom. Wisdom reacheth from one end to another mightily : and sweetly doth she order all things. Of a Matron. ,iFirst ITespersf. Ant. to Psalms. The kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind : which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter. Prov. xxxi. ^"yHO can j&nd a virtuous woman ? for her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. Hymn. Hujus ohtentu. GOD of all raercy, as for us she pleadeth, Loosen sin's fetters, speed to us forgive- ness, So from pure spirits may our ?lad devotion Rise to Thine honour. Glory we give Thee, Sire and Son eternal, Equal Thy glorv, ever- quickening Spirit, Godhead Triune, to Thee be adoration Now and for ever. ^. Full of grace are thy lips. I^. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. Ant. to Mag. My soul failed when my Beloved spake : I sought Him, but I could not find Him ; I called Him, but He gave me no answer. The watchmen that went about the city found me, they smote me, they wounded me : the keepers of the walls took away my veil from me. I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, if ye find my Beloved, that ye tell Him, that I am sick of love. Collect. Q GOD, the Creator and Ruler of all things. Who on this day hast made us glad by the festival of blessed N. : grant, we beseech Thee, that, while she pleads before Thee, we may be released from the chain of our sins. Through. y. God is in the midst of her, therefore shall she not be removed. R?. God shall help her, and that right early. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Thy name is as ointment poured forth : therefore do the virgins love thee. Ant. 2. His left hand is under my head : and His right hand doth em- brace me. Ant. 3. While the King sitteth at His table : my spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof. Ant. 4. Lo, the winter is past: the rain is over and gone. Ant. 5. As the apple tree among the trees of the wood: so is my Beloved among the sons. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Scbc rite mundi gaudia. rr '\HE world and all its boasted good J. As vain and piissiiig she eschewed ; And therefore with angelic bands, In endless joys for ever stands. Grant then that we, O gracious God, May follow in the steps she trod ; 230 COMMON or SAINTS. And, freed from every stain of sin, As she hath won, may also win. To Thee, Christ, our loving King, All glory, praise, and thanks, we bring ; All glory, as is ever meet. To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. f. God hath elected and pre-elect- ed her. ly. And made her to dwell in His tabernacle. Ant. to Ben. The kingdom of hea- ven is like unto a merchant man seek- ing goodly pearls : who when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it. Ard. to Mag. as at First Vespers. Ant. Thy name is as ointment poured forth : therefore do the virgins love thee. Cierce. Ant. His left hand is under my head : and His right hand doth em- brace me. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^I^. and ^f'. at the Sours as of a Virgin. Ant. While the King sitteth at His table : my spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof. Chaptee. Prov. XXXI. QHE girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms. She perceiveth that her merchandise is good : her candle goeth not out by night. Ant. As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my Beloved among the sons. Chapter. Prov. xxxi. A WOMAN that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands : and let her own works praise her in the gates. | Ant. Thy name is as ointment poured forth : therefore do the virgins love thee. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn, IIcbc rite mundi gaudia^ 'f. and ^7. as at Lauds, Ant. to Mag. I went down into the garden of nuts to see the fruits of the valley, and to see whether the vine flourished, and the pomegranates budded., Eeturn, return, Shula- mite ; return, return, that we may look upon thee. Anniversaet of the Dedication or A Chuech. J^irst Uesperis, Ant. to JPsalms. how dreadful is this place ! : truly this is none other but the house of God, and the gate of heaven. In Easter-tide is added: Alleluia. Fsalms of the Feria. In Chrisimas-tide the Ants, and Fsalms are as at Second Vespers of Christmas- Lay, p. 96. Chapter. Rev. xxi. T SAW the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of hea- ven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. ^7. How dreadful is this place ! this is none other but the house of God, and the gate of heaven : Surely the Lord is in this place : and I knew it not. [In JEaster-tide : Alleluia.) ^. And when Jacob awaked out of his sleep, he said. I^. Surely the Lord is in this place, and 1 knew it not. (Alleluia.) f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Surely the Lord is in this place : and I knew it not. {But in Easter- tide : ^. Alleluia.) ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEDICATION OF A CHURCH. 231 Hymn. Urhs heata Hierusalem, BLESSED city, heavenly Salem, Vision dear of peace and love, Who, of living stenes iipbuilded, Art the joy of heaven above, And, -with angel cohorts circled, As a bride to earth dost move ! From celestial realms descending. Ready for the nuptial bed, To His presence, decked with jewels, By her Lord shall she be led ; All her streets, and all her bulwarks. Of pure gold are fashioned. Bright with pearls her portal glitters ! It is open evermore ; And, by virtue of His merits. Thither faithful souls may soar, Who for Christ's dear Name, in this world Pain and tribulation bore. Many a blow and biting sculpture Polished well those stones elect, In their places now compacted By the heavenly Architect, Who therewith hath willed for ever That His palace should be decked. Laud and honour to the Father ; Laud and honour to the Son ; Laud and honour to the Spirit ; Ever Three, and ever One : Consubstantial, Co-eternal, While unending ages run. Amen. f". Holiness becometh Thy house, Lord. V^. For ever. Ant. to Mag. The Lord hath sanctified His tabernacle ; this is the house of the Lord, wherein men shall call upon His Name : whereof it is written, My Name shall be there, saith the Lord. (Alleluia.) Collect. r\ GOD, Who year by year renewest the consecration day of this Thy holy temple, and bringest us again in safety to Thy holy mysteries ; hear the prayers of Thy people, and grant that whosoever entereth this temple to ask for blessings, may rejoice in their fulfilment. Through. y. My house. ly. Shall be called the house of prayer. (Alleluia.) Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Holiness becometh Thy house, Lord : for ever. (Alleluia.) Ant. 2. My house shall be called : the house of pra3'^er. (Alleluia.) Ant. 3. This is the house of the Lord, firmly builded : it is well grounded on a firm rock. (Alleluia.) Ant. 4. The house of the Lord is well grounded : on a firm rock. (Alleluia.) Ant. 5. All thy walls shall be built up with precious stones : and the towers of Jerusalem with jewels. (Alleluia.) Chapter. 1 Cor. iii. "DUT let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon. For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. ly. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Angulare fundamentum. Christ is made the sure Foundation, And the precious Corner-stone, Who, the two-fold walls surmounting, Binds them closely into one ; Holy Sion's help for ever. And her confidence alone. All that dedicated city. Dearly loved by God on high, In exultant jubilation Pours perpetual melody ; God the One, and God the Trinal, Singing everlastingly. To this Temple, where we call Thee, Come, O Lord of Hosts, to-day ! With Thy wonted loving kindness Hear Thy people as they pray ; And Thy fullest benediction Shed within its walls for aj-e. Here vouchsafe to all Thy servants That they supplicate to gain : Here to have and hold for ever Those good things their prayers obtain : And hereafter in Thy glory With Thy blessed ones to reign. Laud and honour to the Father ; Laud and honour to the Son ; Laud and honour to the Spirit; Ever Three, and ever One : Consubstantial, co-eternal. While unending ages run. Amen. ^. Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, Lord. 232 COMMON OF SAINTS. B^. They will be alway praising Thee. Ant. to Ben. Zaccheus, make haste, and come down, for to-day T must abide at thy house ; and he made haste, and came down, and received Him joyfully into his house : To-day is salvation come to this house from God. (Alleluia.) Collect. r\ GOD, Who hast vouchsafed to call the Church Thy Bride, that she who had grace through devotion of faith, might also receive dignity from her name : grant that all this Thy people, the servants of Thy Name, may be found worthy to share that title of Thy Church. Who liveth. This Collect is said at every Hour except Second Vespers. Ant. Holiness becometh Thy house, Lord : for ever. (Alleluia.) I^. JFeV/i Alleluia, f. Who sitteth. Ant. My house shall be called : the house of prayer. (Alleluia.) Chapter as at Lauds. 1^7. Holiness becometh Thy house, Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. For ever. 1^7. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Holiness becometh Thy house, Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia. From Septuagesima to Easter this I^. is thus said : R7. Holiness becometh : Thy house, Lord. y. For ever. ^7. Thy house, O Lord, f . Glory be to the" Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. Holiness becometh Thy house, Lord. f. My house. ^7. Shall be called the house of prayer. (Alleluia.) Ant. This is the house of the Lord, firmly builded : it is well grounded on a firm rock. (Alleluia.) Chapter. Eev. xxi. "gEHOLD, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself shall be with them, and be their God. I^. My house : Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. Shall be called the house of prayer. B^. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. My house. Alleluia. Alleluia. From Septuagesima to Faster this B^. is thus said : 1^7. My house : saith the Lord. f. Shall be called the house of prayer. IV. Saith the Lord, f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. My house, saith the Lord. 'f. Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house. ^7. They will be always praising Thee. "Nones. Ant. All thy walls shall be built up with precious stones : and the towers of Jerusalem with jewels. (Alleluia.) Chaptee. 1 Cor. iii. A ND every man shall receive his own reward according to his own labour. For we are labourers together with God : ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building. 1^. Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, Lord. Alleluia. AUe- ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEDICATION OF A CHURCH. 233 luia. y. They will be alway praising Thee. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R7. Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, Lord. Alleluia. Alleluia. From Septuagesima to Easter this '^. is thus said : 1^. Blessed are they that dwell : in Thy house, Lord. f. They will be alway praising Thee. B^. In Thy house, Lord. f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, Lord, y. This is the house of the Lord firmly builded. ^7. It is well grounded on a firm rock. Seconal Ueispers, Ant. Holiness becoraeth Thy house, Lord : for ever. (Alleluia.) Credidi propter. Ps. cxvi. 10, p. 52. Lcetatus sum. Ps. cxxii., p. 54. Nisi Bominus. Ps. cxxvii., p. 56. Latidate Dominum, quia. Ps. cxlvi., p. 65. Lauda Kierusalem. Ps. cxlvii. 12, p. 65. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^. My house shall be called the house of prayer, saith the Lord. For therein every one that asketh receiv- eth ; and he that seeketh findeth ; and to him that knocketh it shall be open- ed. {In Easter -tide : Alleluia.) J. Holiness becometh Thine house, Lord, for ever. 1^7, For therein every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. {In Easter-tide : Alleluia.) 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. K7. For therein every one that asketh receiveth ; and he that seeketh findeth ; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. {But in Easter-tide. Y^, Alleluia.) Hymn. TJrhs beata, 'f. and I^. as at First Vespers. Ant. to Mag. Behold, the taber- nacle of God is with men, and the spirit of God dwelleth in you : for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are, for Whose sake ye celebrate this day the joys of the temple with a season of festivity. (Alleluia.) Collect as at First Vespers. The office is thus said on every day throughout the Octave, except a feast of nine lessons occur : the Lauds Collect is said at every hour. The folloiving Aniiphons are said through the Octave to Ben. and Mag. or in the memorial of the Bedication on any occur rent double feast. 1. Bless, Lord, this house which I have builded for Thy Name : and the prayers of them that shall come hither hear Thou in heaven Thy dwelling place. (Alleluia.) 2. And Jacob rose up early in the morning, and set up the stone for a pillar, and poured oil on the top of it, and vowed a vow to the Lord : Surely this place is holy, and I knew it not. (Alleluia.) 3. Blessed art Thou in the holy temple of Thy glory : which is builded to the praise and glory of Thy Name, OLord. (Alleluia.) 4. Other foundation can no man lay : than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. (Alleluia.) 5. May this shrine receive from God the grace of blessing : and mercy from Christ the Lord. (Alleluia.) 6. In the dedication of this temple, praise God all ye hosts of heaven : and let all the earth praise the Name of the Lord ; for His Name only is excellent. (Alleluia.) 234 COMMON OF SAINTS. 7. In His wisdom hath God laid the foundations of this temple, where- in the Angels praise the Lord of hea- ven : let the floods come, and the winds blow ; it shall not fall, for it is founded upon a rock. (Alleluia.) 8. Look upon this house, Thou Shepherd of Israel, Thou that leadest Joseph like a sheep : multiply Thy blessing upon it. Thou that sittest upon the cherubim ; hearken unto the prayers and supplications of them that confess Thy Name therein. (Al- leluia.) 9. Bless, Lord, this house, which I have builded for Thy Name : that Thine eyes may be open upon it day and night. (Alleluia.) 10. They decked the forefront of the temple with crowns of gold : and dedicated the altar to the Lord. (Al- leluia.) The ordinary memorials are not said during this Octave ; except, if between Christmas and Candlemas, memorial of S. Mary : or, if betiveen Low Sunday and Ascension Day, of the Resurrection. On Sunday in the Octave, all as on the festival: First and Second Vespers being said as Second of the feast, omitting I^. At First Vespers, memorials of Sunday ^ the Holy Trinity, the Cross, and S. Mary. The Fsaltns at Lauds are said under one Ant. On the Octave, all as on the first day, except that the ly. is omitted at Second Vespers. COMMON MEMORIALS OF SAINTS. Said at Vespers and at Lauds. Of a MlETYE. IX EASTEE-TIDE. Every Memorial is said bo'h at Vespers and Lauds with this Ant. Daughters of Jerusalem, come and behold the Martyr with the crown : wherewith the Lord crowned Him in the day of solemnity and gladness. Alleluia. Alleluia. At Yespers : ■j^. Your sorrow. ^7. Shall be turned into joy. Alleluia. At Lauds : ^. Rejoice in the Lord, ye right- eous. R?. For it becoraeth well the just to be thankful. Alleluia. Alleluia. Collect of the Proper, if any : otherwise of the Common through the year. THEOUGH THE TEAE. Ant. He made him like to the glori- ous saints, and shewed him part of His glory : He made him to hear His voice, and gave him commandments before His face. S' Thou hast crowned him, Lord, with glory and worship. Vf. Thou makest him to have do- minion of the works of Thine hands. Collect. TY/T: beseech Thee, Lord, (blessed N., Thy Martyr interceding,) grant us constancy in Thy faith and truth, that being grounded in divine love, we may be moved from its per- fection by no temptations. Through. Lf a Bishop. Collect. r\ GOD, Whose grace elected blessed ^ N. Thy Bishop to the Priesthood, Whose learning instructed him in preaching, Whose power strengthened him in perseverance ; grant us, after his pattern, to instruct Thy people by our lives, and to strengthen them by our patience. Through. Lf a Priest^ not a Bishop. Collect. r\ GOD, from Whom cometh con- stant faith, and Whose strength is made perfect in weakness ; grant, we beseech Thee, that (by the pattern and the prayers of blessed N., Thy Priest and Martyr,) the horrors of persecution and terrors of death may be overcome through the confession of Thy Name. Through. Ant. Yerily, verily, I say unto you, .Except a corn of wheat fall into 236 COMMON MEMOEIALS OF SAINTS. the ground and die, it abideth alone : but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. f. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. 1^7. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Collect as at Vespers. Of Many Maetyes. Ant. Tn heaven rejoice the souls of the Saints, who followed the footsteps of Christ : and because for His love they shed their blood, therefore with Christ they shall reign for ever. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. i^. And glorious in Thy majesty. Collect. A LMIGHTY, everlasting God, Who didst kindle the fire of Thy love in the hearts of Thy holy Martyrs (and Bishops or Priests) 3f. and N. : give to our hearts the strength of the same faith and charity, that we ma}' profit by the example of those in whose triumphs we rejoice. Through. Ant. Theirs is the kingdom of heaven who despised the life of this world : and have gained a reward in the kingdom, and have washed their robes in the Blood of the Lamb. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. I^. And glorious in Th}'^ majesty. Collect as at Vespers. Of a Confessor. Uespergi. Ant. I will liken him to a wise man : which built his house upon a rock. f". The Lord loved him and beauti- fied him with comely ornaments. I^^ He clothed him with a robe of glory. Collect. n RANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that as we venerate the so- lemnity of blessed N., Thy Confessor [and Bishop] so it may avail to in- crease in us true devotion, and strengthen us in the way that leadeth to everlasting life. Through. Uautis, Ant. Well done, good and faithful servant ; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things : enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. f. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. ^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Collect as at Vespers. Of an Abbot. Fesperg, Aiit. Get thee out of thy country, and from thj'- kindred : and come into the land which I shall shew thee. y. His seed shall be mighty upon earth. I^. The generation of the faithful shall be blessed. Collect. O GOD, Who didst grant to blessed ^ N., the Abbot, to imitate Christ in his poverty, and with humble heart to follow Him to the end : grant to all who have entered on the path of Thy commandments, neither to look back, nor err in the way, but, hasting to Thee without stumbling, to attain eternal life. Through the same. OF A MATBON. 237 Ant. Behold, I and the children whom the Lord hath given me : are for signs and for wonders in Israel from the Lord of hosts, Which dwelleth in Mount Sion. 'f. Come, ye children, and hearken unto me. ^7. I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Collect as at Vespers. Of a Yiegin. Ant. The kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind : which, when it was fall, they drew to shore, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. y. Full of grace are thy lips. I^. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. Collect. TTEAR us, God of our salvation, that as we rejoice in the feast of blessed iV., Thy Virgin [and Martyr] ; so of Thy mercy we may be taught the spirit of devotion. Through. ILauti0, Ant. When the Bridegroom came, the wise virgin, being ready : went in with Him to the marriage. y. The virgins that be her fellows shall bear her company. ly. And shall be brought unto Thee. Collect as at Vespers. Op a Mateon. Ant. My heart rejoiceth in the Lord : my mouth is enlarged, because I rejoice in Thy salvation. y. turn away mine eyes, lest they behold vanity. ^7. And quicken Thou me in Thy way. Collect. r\ GOD of mercy, enlighten the hearts of Thy faithful people, and blessed N. [Thy Martyr] interceding, make us to despise things earthly, and love things heavenly. Through. Hautis. Ant. The prayer of the humble pierceth the clouds : he will not de- part till the Most High shall behold. y. I humbled my soul with fasting. ly. And my prayer shall turn into mine own bosom. In places where any feast, here simply commemorated, is to be kept with full Office, the Common will be used of a Martyr, Confessor, ^-c, according as the case may be : and if the memorial have proper Ants., y., I^., and Collect, such Collect will be the proper Collect of the Office, and the 'f., B^., and Ant. will be used at Magnificat in First Vespers. Where a feast of which the Office is here given, is to be simply commemorated^ the memorial at Vespers and Lauds will be made by taking the Ants, to Mag. and Ben., the jf. and lyiy. of the hymns, and the proper Collect. PROPER OF SAINTS. November 30. S. Andrew, Aposti^e and Maktye. Ant. to Psalms. One of the two which, followed the Lord : was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. Alleluia. Psalms of the Ferta. Chapter. Kom. x. "OOR with the heart man belieyeth -^ unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the Scripture saith, Whosoever be- lieveth on Him shall not be ashamed. ^7. The man of God was being led to crucifixion, but the people cried with a loud voice, saying : his innocent blood is condemned without cause, 'f. And as the executioners were leading him to be crucified, the people ran together, crying and saying. ly'. His innocent blood is condemned without cause, 'f'. Glory bo to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. His inno- cent blood is condemned without cause. Hymn. Annue Christe, p. 215. 'f. The Lord loved Andrew. ly. In the odour of sweetness. Ant. to Mag. Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw Peter and Andrew his brother : and saith unto them, Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men; and they straightway left their nets and the ship, and followed Him. Collect. A LMIGHTY God, Who didst give -^^ such grace unto Thy holy Apostle Saint Andi-ew, that he readily obeyed the calling of Thy Son Jesus Christ, and followed Him without delay ; grant unto us all, that we, being called by Thy holy word, may forthwith give up our- selves obediently to fulfil Thy holy commandments ; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. If in Advent, Memorial of the Feria. "f. The Lord loved Andrew. ly. In the odour of sweetness. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Hail, precious Cross : receive the disciple of Him Who hung on thee, my Master Christ. Ant. 2. Blessed Andrew prayed, say- ing : Lord, King of eternal glory, re- ceive mo who hang in torture. Ant. 3. Lord, sufi'er not me Thy ser- vant to be parted from Thee : it is time that Thou commend my body to the earth. Ant. 4. Andrew was the companion of Christ, a worthy Apostle of God : brother of Peter, and his fellow in passion. S. FBANCIS XAVIEE. 239 Ant. 5. Lord, Thou didst cast into hell him who persecuted the righteous man : and on the tree of the Cross Thou wast the leader of the righteous. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^'. Thanks be to God. Hymn. Exultet calum laudibus, p. 215. Ant. to Ben. Grant us the just man : restore us the holy man, slaj' not the man dear to God, just, meek, and pious. If in Advent, Memorial of the Feria. brittle. Ant. Hail, precious Cross : receive the disciple of Him "Who hung on thee, my Master Christ. Cierce. Ant. Blessed Andrew prayed, saying : Lord, King of eternal glory, receive me who hang in torture. Chapter as at First Vespers. ^I^. of the Common of Apostles, p. 216. Ant. Lord, suffer not me Thy servant to be parted from Thee : it is time that Thou commend my body to the earth. Chapter. Eom. x. nDOR there is no difference between the -^ Jew and the Greek : for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon Him. I^I^. of the Common of Apostles, p. 216. Nones* Ant. Lord, Thou didst cast into hell him who persecuted the righteous man : and on the tree of the Cross Thou wast the leader of the righteous. Chapter. Rom. x. "jpOR whosoever shall call upon the -*- Name of the Lord shall be saved. R7^. of the Common of Apostles, p. 216. Seconal l^'espers. Fsalms of the Common of Apostles, p. 216, said under first Ant. of Lauds. Chapter as ut First Vespers. I^. I have stretched forth my hands all day long upon the Cross unto a disobedient and gainsaying people : who walk in no good way, but do after their own lusts. '^ . The God to Whom vengeance belongeth hath lifted up Himself. He hath arisen to judge the earth, and to reward the proud after their own deserving. ly. Who walk in no good_ way, but do after their own lusts, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. Who walk in no good way, but do after their own lusts. Hymx. Exultet coelum, p. 215. Ant. to Mag. Lord Jesus Christ, good Master, receive my spirit in peace : for it is now time that I come ; and 1 long to behold Thee. If in Ad/vent, Memorial of the Feria. FEASTS OF DECEMBER. [0» the first day unhindered is said the Office of the Lead.'] December 3. S. Feancis Xaviek, Confessoe.* All of the Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 22*4, except the Collect. nOD, Who didst will to gather to Thy ^^ Church the nations of India, by the preaching and miracles of blessed Fran- cis ; mercifully grant that as we venerate his glorious merits, so we may imitate the pattern of his virtue. Through. Memorial of the Feria at both Vespers and at Lands. 240 PEOPER OF SAINTS. December 4. S. Deostane, Abbot and CONEESSOK.'^ All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224, except the Collect. r\ GOD, Who didst adorn blessed ^ Drostane, Thy Confessor and Abbot, by glorious miracles ; grant, we beseech Thee, that we may attain to those eternal rewards which Thou hast be- stowed on him in heaven ; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, without end. Amen. December 6. S. Nicolas, Bishop.*' All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. Memorial of the Feria at both Vespers aud at Lauds. December 8. The Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mart. Psalms as at First Vespers of Christmas Bay, p. 94. Ant. 1. Of the woman came the be- ginning of sin : and through her we all die. Ant. 2. The Lord God said unto the •woman, What is this that thou hast done? : And the woman said, The ser- pent beguiled me. Ant. 3. The Lord God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this : I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed. Ant. 4. It shall bruise thy head : and thou shalt bruise his heel. Ant. 5. The help that is done upon earth He doeth it Himself : Thou smot- est the heads of Leviathan in pieces. Chapter. Zeph. iii. TDE ye glad and rejoice with all thy -'-' heart, daughter of Jerusalem. The Lord hath taken away thy judgments, He hath cast out thine enemy : the King of Israel, even the Lord, is in the midst of thee. 1^. Thou art our sister : be thou the mother of thousands of millions, y. And let thy Seed possess the gate of them that hate thee. I^. Be thou the mother of thousands of millions, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. 1^7. Be thou the mother of thousands of millions. Hymn. Ave! maris Stella, p. 210. "^. To the brightness of thy rising all shall come. IV'. And they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord. Alleluia. Ant. to Mag. Behold, darkness shall come over the earth, and thick darkness the nation : but the Lord shall arise upon thee. Collect. TTEAR, we beseech Thee, merciful -*-*- God, the prayers of Thy servants, that we who are gathered together to celebrate the Conception of the Virgin Mother of God, may, assisted by her prayers, be delivered by Thee from the perils that oppress us. Through. Metnoi'ial of the Feria. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. daughter, blessed art thou of the most high God : above all the women upon the earth. Ant. 2. The Lord that made thee and formed thee from the womb : will help thee. Ant. 3. Out of thee shall He come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel : Whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting. Ant. 4. Thou art our sister ; be thou the mother of thousands of millions : and let thy Seed possess the gate of those which hate them. S. LUCY. 241 Ant. 5. In thee : shall all families of the earth be blessed. Chapter. Rom. xv. npHERE shall be a root of Jesse, and -*- He that shall rise to reign over the Gentiles; in Him shall the Gentiles trust. Hymn. gloriosa fceminay "f. and I^. p. 211. Ant. to Ben. He hath not taken away His mercy from the house of Israel : but hath destroyed our enemies by mine hand. Memorial of the Feria. Ant. daughter, blessed art thou of the most high God : above all the women upon the earth. Ant. The Lord that made thee and formed thee from the womb : will help thee. Chapter as at Lauds. R7. His salvation is nigh them that fear Him : Alleluia. Alleluia, f . That glory may dwell in our land. I^. Alle- luia. Alleluia. "f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. The Lord shall shew loving-kind- ness. I^. And our land shall give her in- crease. Ant. Out of thee shall He come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel : Whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting. Chapter. Micah v. THEREFORE will He give them up, until the time that she which travail- eth hath brought forth : then the rem- nant of His brethren shall return unto the children of Israel. ly. The Lord shall shew loving-kind- ness : Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. And our laud shall give her increase. ^7. Alle- luia. Alleluia. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia. y. He is thy God, worship thou Him. I^. The rich also among the people shall make their supplications before thee. Nones. Ant. In thee : shall all families of the earth be blessed. Chapter. Judith xiii. T^HIS thy confidence shall not depart -^ from the heart of men, which re- member the power of God for ever. I^. He is thy Lord God, and worship thou Him. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. The rich also among the people shall make their supplications before thee. I^. Al- leluia. Alleluia, "f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. E^. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. I will remember Thy Name from one generation to another. I^. Therefore shall the people give thanks unto Thee, world without end. Seconti Fespers. Psalms as at Second Vespers of Christmas Day, p. 96, said under first Ant. of Lauds. Chapter. Is. lxii. fpHOU shalt be called by a new name, -^ which the mouth of the Lord shall name. Thou shalt also be a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hand of thy God. Hymn. Ave maris Stella, ^. and I^. p. 210. Ant. to Mag. My dove, my undefiled is but one : the daughters saw her, and blessed her. Memorial of the Feria. December 13. S. Lucr, YiRGix AND Martyk.* All of the Common of a Virgin and Martyr, p. 226, except 16 242 PEOPER OF SAINTS. ^otS Vespers, Ant. to Mag. In thy patience thou hast possessed thy soul, Lucy, bride of Christ : thou hast hated the things that are in the world, and dost glow among the angels; resisting unto blood thou hast overcome the enemy. EautJS, Ant. to Ben. I bless Thee, Father of my Lord Jesus Christ : because by Thy Son the fire around me is extinguished. 2Iemorial of the Feria at both Vespers and at Lauds. December 21. S. Thomas, Apostle and Maetye. All of the Common of Apostles, p. 214, except as follows : dFirst T:7espers, Ant. to Mag. Christ, Who didst vouchsafe to be touched by Thomas Didymus, hear our prayers : and help us in our sorrows, nor condemn us with the wicked, when Thou shalt come to judge. Collect. ALMIGHTY and everliving God, -^^ Who for the more confirmation of the faith didst suifer Thy holy Apostle Thomas to be doubtful in Thy Son's Resurrection ; grant us so perfectly, and without all doubt, to believe in Thy Son Jesus Christ, that our faith in Thy sight may never be reproved. Hear us, Lord, through the same Jesus Christ, to Whom, with Thee and the Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, now and for evermore. Amen. Memorial of Advent. Ant. Orient, Brightness of the Eternal Light, and Sun of Righteous- ness : come, and lighten them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death. "f. Drop down, ye heavens, from above. I^. And let the , skies pour down righteousness : let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation. Collect of the week. Memorial of Advejs't. Ant. Fear not : for on the fifth day our Lord shall come to you. "f . A voice crying in the wilderness. I^. Prepare ye the way of the Lord : make straight a highway for our God. Collect of the week., or of the Ember Lay, if it so fall. Seeonti Uespers, Ant. to Magnificat as at First Vespers. Memorial of Advent. Ant. King of the Gentiles, and their Desire, the Corner-stone, Who madest both one : come, and save man, whom Thou hast made out of the dust of the earth. y. Drop down, ye heavens, from above. I^. And let the skies pour down righteousness : let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation. Collect of the iveek, or of the Ember Day. FEASTS OF JANUARY. \_0n the first day unhindered is said the OJlce of the Lead.'] January 3. S. Genoveva, Viegin. Memorial of a Virgin, p. 237. January 8. S. LuciAN, Peiest and Maette, AND HIS Companions. Memorial of many Martyrs, p. 236. SS. FABIAN AND SEBASTIAN. 243 January 13. S. Hilary, Bishop and Confessoe. Memorial of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 236, except the Collect. (Paris.) GRANT, Lord, that the festival of the blessed Bishop Hilary may be profitable to us : that, as he preserved throughout Gaul the pure faith in Thy Consubstantial Son, so, by the help of his prayers, we may be enabled to continue steadfast in the same faith. Through. On the S. Kentigern, Bishop and Confessor. Memorial of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 236. January 15. S. Maue, Deacon and Abbot.* All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224, except the Collect. r\ GOD, Who didst bestow on blessed " Maur the grace not only of wisdom in governing, but also of humility in obeying : grant, we beseech Thee, that, after his example, we being subject one to another as the children of obedience, may serve Thee with the freedom of love. Through. On the same day : S. Paul, Her:mit. Memorial. At Vespers. Ant. Get thee hence, and hide thy- self, for thou shalt drink of the brook : Have I not commanded the ravens to feed thee there ? y. Cast thy burden on the Lord. I^. And He shall nourish thee. Collect. (Brev. S. Maur.) 'E beseech Thee, Lord, that after the example of blessed Paul, we may be enabled to tame our bodies with such severity that, having conquered W every evil desire, we may live a heaven- ly life on earth. Through. At Lauds. Ant. y. and I^. of the Common of a Monk, p. 225. Collect as at Vespers. January 17. S. Antony, Abbot.* All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224, except the Collect. Tar>^. OGOD, Who outwardly by the hear- ing of Thy word, and inwardly by Thy grace, didst move Antony to for- sake all things that he might be made perfect : grant that all who have entered on the course of evangelical perfection may so run as to attain the goal of everlasting happiness. Through. At Second Vespers, Memorial of the following. January 18. S. Prisca, Virgin and Martyr.* All of the Common of a Virgin and Martyr, p. 226. Vespers of the following . January 19. S. WuLSTAN, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Confessor and Bishop, p. 222, except tJie Collect. "pOUR upon us, Lord, the Spirit of -*- Thy love, that aided by the interces- sion of blessed Wulstan, Thy Confessor and Bishop, we may be counted worthy to taste of Thy sweetness in eternal bliss. Through. In the unity of the same. Vespers of the following, January 20. SS. Pabian and Sebastian, Martyrs.* All of the Common of many Martyrs, p. 219, except : 244 PEOPEE OF SAINTS. Ard. to Mag. The Lord chose a man out of the people and gave him the glory of the Eternal Vision : Let us celebrate the solemnity of Sebastian the Martyr. Joy be in heaven, and on earth peace to men of good will. Alleluia. Alleluia. Collect. GODjWho didst strengthen Thy blessed Martyrs, Fabian and Sebastian, with the power of constancy in suffering : grant us by their example, for love of Thee, to despise the wealth of this world, and fear none of its adversity. Through. Ant. to Ben. Blessed art thou, and happy shalt thou be, noble Martyr Sebastian : for with the Saints thou shalt rejoice, and with the Angels shalt exult for ever. Collect as at Vespers. January 21. S. Agnes, Virgin and Martye.* All of the Common of a Virgin and Martyr., p. 226, except that which follows : dFir.6t Fesperis, Chapter. Ecclus. li. T WILL thank Thee, Lord and King, -^ and praise Thee, God my Saviour : I do give praise unto Thy Name. For Thou art my defender and helper, and hast preserved my body from destruction. Ant. to Mag. Blessed Agnes standing in the midst of the flames, with out- stretched hands prayed : I call upon Thee, Father most worshipful, Father most awful : because by Thy holy Son I have escaped the threats of the wicked tyrant, and passed with unspotted foot through the foulness of the flesh : and lo I I come to Thee, Whom I have loved, Whom I have sought, Whom I have always desired. Collect. A LMIGHTY and eternal God, Who -^ hast chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; grant, we beseech Thee, that by the commemoration of Thy holy Virgin and Martyr Agnes we may glory in Thy power ; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. Memorial of SS. Fabian and Sebastian. To be used only if their full Office have been said on the previous day. Ant. Behold, thy name is written in the book of life : and thy memorial shall endure for ever. f. Wonderful art Thou in Thy Saints, God. I^. And glorious in Thy Majesty. Collect as at First Vespers. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Jesus my Lord hath betrothed me with His ring : and adorned me as a bride with a crown. Ant. 2. He hath circled my right arm and neck with precious stones : He hath set in mine ears priceless pearls. Ant. 3. To Him alone I keep faith : to Him with full devotion I commit myself. Ant. 4. I bless Thee, Father of my Lord Jesus Christ : because by Thy Son the fire around me is extinguished. Ant. 5. Rejoice with me, and rejoice for me : amidst all these I have received a shining throne. Chapter as at First Vespers. Ant. to Ben. Blessed Agnes, standing in the midst of the flames, with out- stretched hands, prayed to the Lord : Almighty, worshipful, awful, I bless Thee, and glorify Thy Name for ever. THE CONVERSION OF S. PAUL. 245 A7if. Jesus my Lord hath betrothed me with His ring : and adorned me as a bride with a crown. Cierce. Ant. He hath circled my right arm and neck with precious stones : He hath set in mine ears priceless pearls. Chapfer as at First Vespers. Ant. To Him alone I keep faith : to Him with full devotion I commit myself. Chapter. Ecclus. l. 1. lyrY soul praised the Lord, even unto •^^ death, and my life was near to hell. Ant. Rejoice with me, and rejoice for me : amidst all these I have received a shining throne. Chapter of the Common, p. 228. Ants, of Lauds with Psalms of the Feria. Chapter as at First Vespers. Ant. to Mag. Lo, that which I longed for, I now behold, that which I hoped for, I now possess : to Him I am joined in heaven, "Whom with entire devotion I loved on earth. January 22. S.Vincent, Deacon and Martyr.* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217, except Ant. to Mag. Let us humbly com- memorate this day, on which Vincent, the unvanquished Martyr of Christ : having vanquished the tyrant, gained the palm of victory, and joyfully en- tered heaven. Ant. to Ben. Behold, unvanquished Vincent, He for Whose Name thou didst faithfully strive : hath laid up a crown for thee in heavenly places. January 24. S. Timothy, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Con- fessor, p. 222, except the Collect. r\ GOD, "Who didst choose blessed " Timothy to be a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, and a good minister of Jesus Christ : grant us, by the help of his prayers, so to follow in his footsteps, that, keeping the com- mandments without spot, we may lay hold on eternal life. Through the same. On the same day : S. Cadoc, Abbot. Memorial of an Abbot, p. 236. January 25. The Conversion of S. Paxil. Ant. to Psalms. A light from heaven shined round about Saul ; and he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me? : and he said, "Who art Thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus of Naz- areth, Whom thou persecutest; it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter. Acts ix. A ND Saul, yet breathing out threaten- -^^ ings and slaughter against the dis- ciples of the Lord, came near Damascus, and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven. I^'. Holy Paul the Apostle, preacher of the truth, and teacher of the Gentiles : 246 PROPER OF SAINTS. thou pleadest for us to the Lord Who chose thee, "f . That we may be found worthy of the grace of God. I^. Thou pleadest for us to the Lord Who chose thee. y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Who chose thee. Hymn. Annue Christe, p. 215. Ant. to Mag. The Lord chose a man out of the people, and gave him the glory of the Eternal Vision : let us celebrate the conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle. Collect, r\ GOD, Who, through the preaching ^ of the blessed Apostle Saint Paul, hast caused the light of the gospel to shine throughout the world ; grant, we beseech Thee, that we, having his won- derful conversion in remembrance, may shew forth our thankfulness unto Thee for the same, by following the holy doctrine which he taught; Through. y. Thou hast given an heritage. I^. Unto those that fear Thy Name, Lord. Psalms of Sunday, Immediately on the conclusion of each Psalm^ the ^. is begun by the leader, and continued by the choir., before the resuming of the antiphon. Ant. 1. Saul, which is also called Paul, the great preacher, being strength- ened by God : mightily convinced the Jews. "^. Shewing that this is the Christ, the Son of the Living God. Ant. 2. Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be hlled with the Holy Ghost. y. And Ananias went his way and entered into the house, and putting his hands on him, said : Ant. 3. And Ananias put his hands on him, and straightway there fell from his eyes as it had been scales : and he received sight forthwith and was bap- tized. And when he had received meat he was strengthened ; y. Then was he certain days with the disciples that were at Damascus. Ant. 4. He fell down a most fuiious persecutor, and arose a most faithful preacher : Lord, as his words teach us of Thee, so let him avail to bring us to Thee. y. Among the Apostles in calling last, in preaching first. Ant. 5. Paul, entering into the syna- gogues : preached Jesus to the Jews, proving that this is very Christ. f. But all that lieard him were amazed. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Exidtet cxlum laudibus, f. andB^., p. 215. Ant. to Ben. Let us celebrate the conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle ; for he, on this day, instead of a persecu- tor was made a chosen vessel : let Angels rejoice and Archangels exult, and praise in heaven the Son of God. Ant. Saul, whicn is also called Paul, the great preacher, being strengthened by God : mightily convinced the Jews. The f^. are omitted after the Ants, at the Hours, except at Vespers. Ant, to Quicunque. Thee duly praise, p.31. fierce. Ant. Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost. Chapter as at First Vespers. ^?I^. of the Common of Apostles, p. 216. Ant. And Ananias put his hands on him, and straightway there fell from his eyes as it had been scales : and he re- ceived sight forthwith and was baptized. SS. BRIDGET, IGNATIUS. 247 And when he had received meat he was strengthened. I^'iy. of the Common of Apostles^ p. 216. Nones* Ant. Paul, entering into the syna- gogues : preached Jesus to the Jews, proving that this is very Christ. Chapter. Acts ix. A ND Ananias went his way, and -^ entered into the house, and putting his hands on him, said. Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way as thou earnest, hath sent me that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost. I^I^. of the Common of Apostles^ p. 216. Secottti Feispers, Antiphons and ^y. of Lauds. Fsalms of the Common of Apostles ., p. 216. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Exultet ccelum laudibus, f. and'^., p. 215. Ant. to 3fag. But when it pleased God, Who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by His grace, to reveal His Son to me, that I might preach Him among the heathen : immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood, neither went I to them which were Apostles before me. January 26. S. PoLYCAEP, Bishop ANDMARTm.^- All of the Common of a Martyr Bishop, p. 217, except the Collect. (Brev. s. Maur.j "OULFIL, Lord, our petitions, and -'- receive us as whole burnt offerings unto Thee, together with blessed Poly- carp, Thy Martyr and Bishop, in whose sufferings we this day rejoice. Through. Vespers from Chapter of the following. January 27. S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop."^'* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Paris.) p RANT to Thy servants, Lord, in ^^ their sacred ministry, the same spirit of wisdom and courage with which blessed John Chrysostom ceased not to warn sinners and overcome manifold persecutions for the love of Thy Name. Through. January 29. S. Francis de Sales, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Paris.) r\ GOD, "Who for the salvation of souls ^ didst will that the blessed Bishop, Francis de Sales, should be made all things to all men : mercifully grant, we beseech Thee, that we, filled with the sweetness of Thy love, may, by the teaching of his counsels, and the assist- ance of his prayers attain everlasting joy. Through. On the same day : S. GiLDAs, Abbot. Memorial of an Abbot, p. 236. FEASTS OF FEBRUARY. [Ow the first day unhindered is said the Office of the Dead.'] February 1. S. Bridget, Virgin.* All of the Common of a Virgin not a Martyr, p. 228. On the same day : S. Ignatius, Bishop and Martyr. Memorial of a Martyr Bishop, p. 235, except the Collect. (Leonine.) A LMIGHTY, Everlasting God, Who -^ shewest Thine infinite power in the 248 PROPER OP SAINTS. strength of all Thy Saints: grant that we, who keep the festival of blessed Ignatius, may duly reverence and dili- gently follow his example, who, as the Martyr and Bishop of Thy Son, sealed by his testimony the teaching of his ministry, and confirmed by his example the doctrine of his words. Through. Ho Memorial of S. Bridget or of S. Igna- tius shall be made at First Vespers of the Purification. February 2. The Pueification op the Blessed Virgin Mart. Psalms as at Second Vespers of Christmas Bay, p. 96. Ants, as at Lauds of the Circumcision, p. 109, except Ant. 5. marvellous mystery ! The womb of a Virgin who knew not man is become the unspotted temple of God : of her He taketh flesh, and to Him shall all nations come, saying, Glory be to Thee, Lord. Chapter. Mai. iii. "DEHOLD, I will send My messenger, -^ and he shall prepare the way before Me : and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to His temple, even the Messenger of the Covenant, whom ye delight in. I^. Behold the miracle of the Mother of the Lord ; a Virgin hath conceived who knew no man : upon Mary was laid a noble burden : and she knew her- self to be a joyful mother who knew not herself to be a wife. 'f. Him fairer than the children of men she conceived in her chaste womb : and, blessed for ever, brought forth for us God and Man. I^. Upon Mary was laid a noble burden : and she knew herself to be a joyful mother who knew not herself to be a wife. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^'. And she knew herself to be a joyful mother who knew not herself to be a wife. Hymn. Quod chorus vatum. THAT which of old the reverend choir of prophets Sang, hy the Holy Spirit's inspiration, Now is fulfilled in Maiy, Virgin Mother Of our Salvation. Him, Lord of earth, and God of highest heaven, She hoth conceived and bare, a Maid unstained, And after Childbirth still a stainless Virgin Ever remained. Him now the aged Simeon, the righteous, In the Lord's temple in his arms enfoldeth, Christ the Salvation, longed for and expected, Glad he beholdeth. Thee, then, we laud in canticles of triumph, Mary, thou Mother of the King eternal. Who now art glowing in the heavenly kingdom With light supernal. Now unto God be majesty and worship. Glory and might, and praise all praise excel- ling. Who on the throne of heaven's eternal glory Ever is dwelling. Amen. f . It was revealed unto Simeon by the Holy Ghost. I^. That he should not see death, until he had seen the Lord's Christ. Ant. to Mag. There was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon : and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel : and the Holy Ghost was upon him. Collect. A LMIGHTY and everliving God, we -^ humbly beseech Thy Majesty : that as Thy Only-begotten Son was this day presented in the temple in substance of our flesh, so we may be presented unto Thee, with pure and clean hearts, by the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Ant. to Psalms. A Virgin, she con- ceived the Word ; a Virgin, she abode : a Virgin she brought forth the King of kings. Ant. to Nunc Pirn. We glorify thee, Mother of God : for of thee Christ was born. THE PUEIFICATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MAEY. 249 This Ant. is said to Nunc Dim. on all Feasts and Octaves of the Blessed Virgin and in her commemoration, throughout the year, except in Advent and Easter- tide, and on the Annunciation, when Compline of the Season is retained. Hautis. ■^. It was revealed unto Simeon by the Holy Ghost. I^. That he should not see death, until he had seen the Lord's Christ. Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Simeon was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel : and the Holy Ghost was upon him. Ant. 2. It was revealed unto Simeon by the Holy Ghost : that he should not see death, until he had seen the Lord. Ant. 3. Simeon taking up the Child in his arms, and giving thanks : blessed the Lord. Ant. 4. Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace : for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation. Ant. 5. Mine eyes have seen Thy salvation : which Thou hast prepared before the face of all people. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. gloriosafamina,^. 2\\. 'f. We wait for Thy loving-kindness, Lord. ly. In the midst of Thy temple. Ant. to Ben. The old man carried the Child, but the old man was ruled by the Child whom the Virgin bare : and after child-bearing she remained a Virgin, and worshipped Him Whom she bare. Ant. Simeon was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel : and the Holy Ghost was upon him. Ant. It was revealed unto Simeon by the Holy Ghost : that he should not see death, until he had seen the Lord. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^. Holy Mother of God : Ever- Virgin Mary. ^. Thou pleadest for us to the Lord our God. I^. Ever- Virgin Mary. f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Holy Mother of God : Ever- Virgin Mary. ^. After child-bearing thouremainedst a Virgin. I^. Mother of God. Ant. Simeon taking up the Child in his arms, and giving thanks : blessed the Lord. Chapter. Malachi iii. |_| E is like a refiner's fire, and like -*-*- fuller's sope : and He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver : and He shall purify the sons of Levi. I^. After child-bearing : thou remain- edst a Virgin, f. Mother of God. I^. Thou remainedst a Virgin, 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost, 'f. After child-bearing thou remainedst a Virgin. '^. Thou art become fair and pleasant. I^. In thy delights, holy Mother of God. Ant. Mine eyes have seen Thy salva- tion : which Thou hast prepared before the face of all people. Chapter. Malachi ni. A ND He shall purge them as gold and -^ silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness. I^. Thou art become fair : and pleas- ant, "f . In thy delights, holy Mother of God. I^. And pleasant, f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Thou art become fair and pleasant. "f . God hath elected her and pre- elected her. I^. He hath made her to dwell in His tabernacle. 250 PEOPEE OF SAINTS. Psalms as at Second Vespers of Christmas Day, p. 96, said under the first Ant, of Lauds. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^. Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice, Mary, who believedst that which was spoken of Gabriel the Archangel : being a Virgin, thou broughtest forth God and Man : and after child-bearing remainedst a spotless Virgin, 'f. We know that the Arch- angel Gabriel brought thee a heavenly message, and that the Holy Ghost over- shadowed thee. I^. Being a Virgin, thou broughtest forth God and Man : and after ehildbearing remainedst a spotless Vir- gin, 'f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Sou : and to the Holy Ghost. 3^'. And after child-bearing remainedst a spotless Virgin. SEauENCE. L(Btahundus. FULL of gladness, Let our faithful Choir be singing Alleluia. Monarch's Monarch. From unspotted Maiden springing : Alleluia. Him the Holy Virgin bore, Wonderful and Counsellor, Sun from star had spring : Sun, that never knoweth night : Star, for ever shining bright. Ever glittering. As a star a ray most fair, Thus the Virgin also bare, Like in form, the Child ; Nor the star by that its ray, Nor the Virgin any way By the Birth defiled. Now conforms the cedar tall To the hyssop of the wall in our vale of tears : He, God's Word and Essence, came To assume our mortal frame. And with man appears. Though Isaiah had foreshown, Though the Synagogue had known, Yet the truth she will not own. Still remaining blind : If she do her prophets wrong. If she will not hear their throng, Still she may, in Gentile song, Seek the deed, and find. Turn, Judoca, and repent. Credit thine Old Testament : Why upon destruction bent, Miserable race ! Whom its oracles foretold, Born to save the world, behold ; Him a Virgin's arms enfold, Full of truth and grace. Amen. In Scptuagesima. Hymn, Quod Chorus vation, p. 248. ^. "We wait for Thy loving-kindness, God. I^. In the midst of Thy temple. Ant. to Mag. When the parents brought in the child Jesus, Simeon took Him up in his arms, and blessed God, and said : Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace. No Ilemorial of S. Blaise is made at these Vespers, but only, if it so occur, of Scptuagesima, Sexagesima, or Quinqua- gesima Sunday. If this Feast fall on Saturday before Scptuagesima, the Second Vespers are of the Feast with- out Alleluia, with 3Iemorial of Sunday : if on Scptuagesima, the Office is wholly of the Feast, with Memorial of Sunday. February 3. S. Blaise, Bishop and Maetyr.* All of the Common of a Martyr Bishop^ p. 217. February 5. S. Agatha, Viegin and Maetye.* All of the Common of a Virgin and Mar- tyr, p. 226, except that which follows : Ant. to Mag. Agatha, holy virgin of noble race : suffered a glorious passion for the sake of Christ. Collect. r\ GOD, Who among the other miracles ^ of Thy power hast bestowed the crown of martyrdom even on the weaker sex ; mercifully grant, that as we cele- brate the birthday of Thy blessed Martyr Agatha, so by her example we may come to Thee. Through. SS. PEKPETUA AND FELICITAS. 251 jinf. to Ben. But I, being helped of the Lord, will constantly confess Him : for He hath saved me, and comforted me. Ant. to Mag. Agatha most joyfully and gloriously went to prison as it were to a banquet : and commended her suffer- ings to her Lord. On all Festivals throughout Lent, Me- morials of the Feria are to be said at both Ves2}ers and Lauds. February 7. S. EoMUALD, Abbot.* All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224. February 10. S. SCHOLASTICA, VlEGIX."^' All of the Common of a Virgin not a Martyr, p. 228. February 14. S. Valentine, Peiest and Mart YE.* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217. February 18. S, CoLMAN, Bishop and Confessoe.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. On the same day : S. Simeon, Bishop and Maetyr. Memorial of a Martyr Bishop, p. 217. February 24. S. Matthias, Apostle and Martye. All of the Common of Apostles, p. 214, except the Collect. r\ ALMIGHTY God, Who into the ^ place of the traitor Judas didst choose Thy faithful servant Matthias to be of the number of the twelve Apostles; grant that Thy Church, being always preserved from false Apostles, may be ordered and guided by faithful and true pastors ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. FEASTS OF MARCH. \_0n the first day unhindered is said the Office of the Lead.] March 1. S. Dayid, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Brev. Hereford.) f\ GOD, Who didst raise up the blessed ^ Bishop David to be a teacher of Thy Church : mercifully grant that in Thy presence he may ever help us by his prayers as our loving Bishop. Through. Vespers, from Chapter of the following. March 2. S. Chad, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Brev. Hereford.) r\ GOD, the Crown of Thy chosen ^ Bishops, and the glorious victory of them them that strive : Who didst bestow on blessed Chad, Thy Confessor and Bishop, the highest gifts of the priesthood : Grant, we beseech Thee, that we, assisted by his prayers in Thy sight, may be united to him in ever- lasting blessedness. Through. March 8. SS. Perpetija and Felicitas, Martyrs.* All of the Common of many Martyrs, p. 219, except the 252 PEOPER OF SAINTS. Collect. (Brev. Sarum.) n RANT us, we beseech Thee, Lord ^ God, to honour with unceasing devotion the victorious palms of Thy holy martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas ; that we, who are not worthy to keep their festival, may yet do them reverence with humble service. Through. On the same day : S. Thomas Aqxtiis^as, Confessor AND Doctor. Memorial of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 236, except the Collect, (Brev. Rom.) r\ GOD, Who hast enlightened Thy ^ Church by the wonderful learning of blessed Thomas Thy Confessor, and enriched it by the holiness of his life : grant to us, we beseech thee, both to understand his teaching, and to follow the example of his life. Through. March 10. The Porty Martyrs of Sebaste.^' All of the Common of many Martyrs, p. 219, except the Collect. TT/'E entreat Thee, Lord, that through '^ the remembrance of Thy Martyrs being rooted and grounded in Thy love, we may with willing and unconquered minds endure the sufferings of this present life, for the desire of the glory that is to be revealed in us. Through. March 12. S. Gregory the Great, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor.* All of the Com,mon of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. r\ GOD, "Who hast bestowed on the ^ soul of Thy servant Gregory the rewards of eternal blessedness: grant that aided by his prayers in Thy presence, we who are weighed down by the burden of our sins may mercifully be lifted up. Through. March 17, S.Patrick,Bishopand Confessor."^ All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p, 222, except the Collect, O.0D, Who didst vouchsafe to send ^^ Thy Confessor and Bishop Patrick, to preach Thy glory to the nations, grant to his intercessions, that those things which Thou teachest us to do, of Thy mercy we may have power to perform. Through, At Second Vespers, 3femorial of the following, March 18. S. Edward, King and Martyr. '^* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217, except the Collect. r\ GOD, Ruler of an eternal kingdom, ^ mercifully look upon Thy family ; and as Thou didst vouchsafe to glorify Thy Martyr Edward with heavenly gifts, so grant us likewise to attain eternal felicity. Through. On the same day : S. Cyril, Bishop and Confessor. Memorial of a Confessor, p. 236. Vespers of the following . March 19. S. Joseph, Foster-Father of our Lord.* All of the Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 224, except as follows : Ant. to Mag. Take this Child : and nurse It for me. Collect. r\ LORD, Who didst appoint blessed ^ Joseph to be the foster-father of Thine only - begotten Son, and the guardian of His Virgin Mother : keep us, we beseech Thee, under Thy per- petual care. Through the same. THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIKGIN MAEY. 253 ?Lauti0. Ant. to Ben. And He went down •with them, and came to Nazareth : and was subject unto them. At Second Vespers Jlemorial of the following. March 20. S. CuTHBERT, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor^ p. 222. Vespers from Chapter of the following . March 21. S. Benedict, Abbot. ''>' All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224, except the Collect. ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, -^ Who on this day didst deliver Thy most blessed Confessor Benedict from the prison-house of the flesh, and didst exalt him to heaven : g»'ant, we beseech Thee, to us Thy servants who keep this festival, forgiveness of all our sins ; that we, who with glad hearts rejoice in his glory, may, at his prayer, be par- takers of his blessedness. Through. The Antiphons are said throughout with Alleluia on all Feasts occurring in Easter-tide. March 25. The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mart. If this Feast be kept in Easter-tide, the office is said as below, with solemn memorial of the Resurrection at both Vespers and at Lauds, and Alleluia after every Ant. and ^7- Easter Com- pline does not change, except in the doxology, which is, AH honour, laud, and glory be, &c., after the verse, We pray Thee, King with glory decked : and so end all hymns of the Blessed Virgin in this metre during Easter-tide. Ant. to Psalms. The Saviour of the world shall arise as the sun : and come down into the Virgin's womb as the showers upon the grass. [Alleluia.] Psalms of the Feria. Chapter. Isaiah vii. T)EHOLD, a virgin shall conceive, and -*-^ bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. Butter and honey shall he eat, that he may know to refuse the evil, and choose the good. ly. And Mary said unto the Angel, Behold the handmaid of the Lord : be it unto me according to thy word. [Alleluia.] ^. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and when the Angel thus made answer, Mary said. I^. Be it unto me according to thy word. [Alleluia.] f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Be it unto me according to thy word. [Alleluia.] Hymn, Ave maris Stella, p. 210. ^. Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness. ly. Let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation. [Alleluia.] Ant. to Mag. The Angel came in unto Mary, and said : Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. [Alleluia.] Collect. T\7E beseech Thee, Lord, pour Thy ^ ^ grace into our hearts ; that as we have known the Incarnation of Thy Son Jesus Christ by the message of an Angel, so by His Cross and Passion we may be brought unto the glory of His Eesurrection ; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. \_0r this : r\ GOD, Who didst will that at the ^ word of an Angel Thy Word should take flesh in the womb of Blessed Mary, ever-Virgin : grant to us. Thy suppliants, that we who believe her to be truly the Mother of God, may be aided by her pleading before Thee. Through the same.] 254 PEOPEE OF SAINTS. As in Lent or Easter, according to the season : no change being made except in the doxology to the hymn. "f. Send, Lord, the Lamb, the Buler of the land. I^. From the rock of the wilderness unto the mountain of the daughter of Sion. [Alleluia.] Fsalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. The Angel of the Lord brought tidings unto Mary : and she conceived of the Holy Ghost. [Alleluia.] Ant. 2. Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favour with God : behold, thou shalt conceive, and bring forth a Son. [Alleluia.] Ant. 3. How shall this be, Angel of God, seeing I know not a man .^ : Hearken, Mary, Virgin of Christ, the Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall over- shadow thee. [Alleluia.] Ant. 4. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee : fear not, Mary, thou that hast in thy womb the Son of God. [Alleluia.] Ant. 5. Behold the handmaid of the Lord : be it unto me according to thy word. [Alleluia.] Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. gloriosa fcemina, t. and^., p. 211. Ant. to Ben. The Angel Gabriel was sent to Mary : a Virgin espoused to Joseph. [Alleluia.] Ant. The Angel of the Lord brought tidings unto Mary : and she conceived of the Holy Ghost. [Alleluia.] lyi^. as on Christmas Lay, p. 90. Ant. Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favour with God : behold, thou shalt conceive and bring forth a Son. [Alleluia.] Chapter as at First Vespers. I^. Full of grace : are thy lips. "f. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. I^. Are thy lips. f". Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Full of grace : are thy lips. f". In thy grace, and in thy beauty. I^. Go forth, ride prosperously, and reign. Ant. How shall this be, Angel of God, seeing I know not a man } : Heark- en, Mary, Virgin of Christ, the Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee. [Alleluia.] Chapter. Isaiah xi. rpHERE shall come forth a rod out of -*- the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots ; and the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him. I^. In thy grace : and in thy beauty. f'. Go forth, ride prosperously, and reign. I^. In thy beauty, 'f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. In thy grace : and in thy beauty. ^. God hath given her the help of His countenance. I^. God shall help her, and that right early. Nones. Ant. Behold the handmaid of the Lord : be it unto me according to thy word. [Alleluia.] Chapter. Is. xxvi. Tj^OE, behold the Lord cometh out of ^ His place. I^. God hath given her : the help of His countenance. ^. God shall help her, and that right early. I^. The help of His countenance. ^. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. God hath SS. LEO, GUTHLAC. 255 given her : the help of His counte- nance. ^. God is in the midst of her. I^. Therefore shall she not be re- moved. Second Ucspers, Fsalms of Second Vespers of Christmas Bay^ p. 96, said under first Ant. of Lauds. Chapter as at First Vespers. B^. Then said Mary, How shall this he, seeing I know not a man ? And the Angel said unto her : The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee. [Alleluia.] f. Therefore also that Holy Thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God. ^7. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall over- shadow thee. [Alleluia.] f'. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee. [Alleluia.] Htmn. Ave maris Stella, p. 210. 'f. and ly. as at Lauds. Ant. to Mag. Virgin Mother of God : through thee. Eternal Light hath vouchsafed to dawn on us. [Alleluia.] FEASTS OF APRIL. \_0n the first day unhindered is said the Office of the Dead.'] April 1. S. Gilbert, Bishop and CONFESSOE.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. Vespers from Chapter of the following. April 2. S. Fbancis de Patjla, Confessoe.*- All of the Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 224. Vespers from Chapter of the following. April 3. S. KiCHAED, Bishop and CoNFESSOE.^' All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. Vespers from Chapter of the following. April 4. S. Ambeose, Bishop and CONFESSOE.^' All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Hereford.) r^OT), Who didst bestow on blessed ^^ Ambrose, Thy Bishop and Confessor, the clear light of faith, and the power of holiness : grant us at his intercession the same firmness of faith in the truths which he taught, and a fellowship with him in Thine eternal glory. Through. Vespers from Chapter of the following. April 5. S. YiNCENT Feeeee, Peiest and CoNFESSOE.*' All of the Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 224. April 11. S. Leo, Bishop and Confessoe.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. r\ GOD, Who by the words and acts of ^ Thy holy Bishop Leo didst oppose the enemies of Thy Sacred Humanity and of Thy Church : we beseech Thee to grant that, taught by the light of his writings, we may attain to walk in the path of his virtues. Who livest. 0)1 the same day : S. GuTHLAC, Confessor. Memorial of a Monk, p. 224. 256 PEOPEE OF SAINTS. April 16. S. Magnus, King and Maetyr.* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217, except the Collect. (Aberdeen.) f\ GOD, Who by the operation of Thy ^ majesty hast bestowed on blessed Magnus the rich treasures of Thy grace : grant that we who magnify Thee by proclaiming his merits, may both obtain present help, and be partakers of future glory. Through. April 19. S. Alphege, Bishop and Maette.^' All of the Common of a Martyr Bishop, p. 217. April 21. S. Anselm, Bishop and CONEESSOE.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. April 23. S. George, Maette.* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217. April 25. S. Maek, Evangelist and Maetye. All of the Common of an Apostle in Easter-tide, p. 212, except the Chapters and Collect. Chapter. Eph. iv. UNTO every one of us is given grace, according to the measure of the gift of Christ. Wherefore He saith, When He ascended up on high, He led cap- tivity captive, and gave gifts unto men. Collect. r\ ALMIGHTY God, Who hast in- ^ structed Thy holy Church with the heavenly doctrine of Thy Evangelist Saint Mark ; give us grace, that, being not like children, carried away with every blast of vain doctrine, we may be established in the truth of Thy holy Gospel. Through. ilautfs, fierce, artlJ £econtr 'fcJesperis* Chapter as at First Vespers. Chapter. Eph. rv. TTE that descended is the same that ^-^ ascended up far above all heavens, that He might fill all things. Chapter. Eph. rv. A ND He gave some Apostles, and -^ some Prophets, and some Evange- lists, and some pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints. FEASTS OF MAY. [Ow the first day unhindered is said the Office of the I)ead.'\ May 1. SS. Philip and Ja^ies, Apostles AND Martyrs. dFirst 'fcTeispers. Ant. I go to prepare a place for you ; but I will see you again. Alleluia : and your heart shall rejoice. Alleluia. Alle- luia. Psalms of the Feria. Chapter. Wisd. v. 'pHEN shall the righteous man stand -^ in great boldness before the face of such as have ajBlicted him, and made no account of his labours. I^I^., Hymn, Tristes erant, "f . and I^., as in the Common, p. 212. Ant. to Mag. Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip r : He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father. Alleluia. SS. PHILIP AND JAMES. 257 Collect. fi ALMIGHTY God, Whom truly to ^ know is everlasting life ; grant us perfectly to know Thy Son Jesus Christ to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life ; that, following the steps of Thy holy Apostles Saint Philip and Saint James, we may steadfastly walk in the way that leadeth to eternal life ; through the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Memorial of the Resurrection, p. 173. T. He was known of them. ly. In breaking of bread. Alleluia. Psalms of Sunday. Ant. 1. Lord, shew us the Father : and it sufficeth us. Alleluia. Ant. 2. Philip, he that hath seen Me : hath seen the Father. Alleluia. Ant. 3. I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life : no man cometh to the Father, but by Me. Alleluia. Ant. 4. ye spirits and souls of the righteous : bless ye the Lord. Alleluia. Ant. 5. If ye abide in Me, and My words abide in you : ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. Alleluia. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymx. Claro Faschali gaudio, y. and Rj. as in the Common of Apostles in Easter- tide, p. 213. Ant. to Ben. Let not your heart be troubled, ye believe in God, believe also in Me : in My Father's house are many mansions. Alleluia. Alleliiia. Jletnorial of the Eesurrection, p. 173. Ant. Lord, shew us the Father : and it sufficeth us. Alleluia. Cierce» Ant. Philip, he that hath seen Me : hath seen the Father. Alleluia. Chapter as at First Vespers. R7. Then were the disciples glad : Alleluia. Alleluia. V. When they saw the Lord. R7. Alleluia. Alleluia. >'. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. Then were the disciples glad : Alleluia. Alleluia. V. Lord, shew us the Father. ly. And it sufficeth us. Alleluia. Ant. I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life : no man cometh to the Father, but by Me. Alleluia. Chapter. Acts rv. \ XD with great power gave the -'-^ Apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus : and great grace was upon them all. RT. Lord, shew us the Father : Alle- luia. AUeluia. V. And it sufficeth us. RJ. Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and* to the Holy Ghost. RJ. Lord, shew us the Father : Alleluia. Alleluia. V. Let not your heart be troubled. I^. I^'either let it be afraid. Alleluia. Ant. If ye abide in Me, and My words abide in you : ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. Alleluia. Chapter. Acts iv. A XD they departed from the council, -^ rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suifer shame for His Xame. R7. Let not your heart be troubled : Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Neither let it be afraid. RJ. Alleluia. Alleluia, y. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. R?. Let not your heart be troubled : Alleluia. Alle- luia. y. He was known of them. I^. In breaking of bread. Alleluia. Srccinti IbJcspers, Fsalms of the Common of Apostles, p. 216, said under first Ant. of Lauds. Chapter and I^^?. as at First Vespers. Hymx. Claro Faschali gaudio^ y. and R7., p. 213. 17 258 PEOPER OF SAINTS. Ant. to Mag. If ye had known Me, ye should have known My Father also : and from henceforth ye know Him, and have seen Him. Alleluia. May 2. S. Athanasius, Bishop and C0NFESS0E>* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Brev. S. Maurj GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that we be enabled to believe in our hearts, and to confess with our mouths the truth of Thy Consubstantial Word, which blessed Athanasius main- tained with marvellous constancy amidst innumerable labours. Through the same. On the same day : S. AsAFH, Bishop and Confessor. Memorial of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 236. May 3. The Invention of the Holt Cross. Ant. to Psalms of the Feria. Sweetest wood and sweetest iron, Sweetest weight was hung on thee : Thou alone wast counted worthy This world's ransom to uphold. Alleluia. Chapter. Gal. vi. >UT God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by Whom the world is crucified unto mo, and I unto the world. ly. Cross, thou tree of life, wheron hung the Saviour, the King of Israel ; how sweet thy wood, how sweet thy nails, how sweet the burden thou bearest ; most precious wood, most precious nails : honoured by supporting the Body of Christ. Alleluia, f. Guard, Lord, Thy Hock which Thou host redeemed by the wood of the Holy B^ Cross. IV. Honoured by supporting the Body of Christ, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ly. Alleluia. Hymn. Impleta sunt qua concinit. Fulfilled is all that David toUl In true prophetic song of old ; Amidst the nations God, saith he, Hath reigned and triumphed from the Tree. Tree of beauty. Tree of light ; O Tree with royal purple bright ! Elect on whose triumphal breast Those holy Limbs should iind their rest : On whose dear Arms, so widely flung, The weight of this world's Ransom hung : The price of human kind to pay, And spoil the spoiler of his prey. Cross, our one reliance, hail ! This holy festal-tide avaU To give fresh merit to the saint, And pardon to the penitent. To Thee, eternal Three in One, Let homage meet by all be done : Whom by the Cross Thou dost restore, Preserve and govern evermore ! Amen. "f . This sign of the Cross shall be in heaven. ^7. When the Lord shall come to judge. Ant. to Mag. blessed Cross : which alone wast counted worthy to bear the King and Lord of the heavens. Alleluia. Collect. /^ GOD, Who in the glorious discovery ^ of the saving Cross didst set forth the marvels of Thy Passion ; grant that by the ransom paid on the tree of life, we may attain to the rewards of eternal life. Who livest. No memorial of the Resurrection is said on this day : but if it occur on Sunday, memorial of the Sunday is made at both Vespers and at Lauds. If on Saturday, memorial of Sunday at Second Vespers. But if it fall between the Ascension and Whitsun-Bay, the memorial of the Ascension is said. 't. Tell it out among the nations. R7. That the Lord reigneth from the tree. Fsalms of Sunday. THE INVENTION OF THE HOLY CEOSS. 259 Ant. 1 . mighty work of love : death died, when Life died on the wood. Alle- luia. Ant. 2. Behold the Cross of the Lord ; flee away, ye adversaries : the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Eoot of David, hath conquered. Alleluia. Ant. 3. admirable Cross ! : healer of wounds, restorer of health ! Alleluia. Ant. 4. Above all cedar trees art thou alone exalted : whereon hung the Life of the world, whereon Christ triumphed, and death for ever vanquished death. Alleluia. Ant. 5. The blessed Cross shines forth : whereon the Lord hung in our flesh, and with His Blood cleansed our wounds. Alleluia. Chapter as at First Vespers. Hymn. Crux fdelis. FAITHFUL Cross ! above all other, One and only noble Tree ; None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thy peers may be ; Sweetest wood and sweetest iron ! Sweetest weight is hung on thee. Bend thy boughs, Tree of glory ! Thy relaxing sinews bend ; For awhile the ancient rigour, That thy birth bestow'd, suspend ; And the King of Heavenly Beauty On thy bosom gently tend. Thou alone wast counted worthy This world's ransom to uphold ; For a shipwreck'd race preparing Harbour, like the ark of old : With the sacred Blood anointed From the smitten Lamb that roll'd. To the Trinity be glory Everlasting, as is meet ; Equal to the Father, equal To the Son and Paraclete ; Trinal Unity, Whose praises All created things repeat. Amen. ■f. All the world shall worship Thee, Christ. I^. And bless Thy Name. Ant. to Ben. Blessed art thou, Cross : for on thee hung the Saviour of the world, and on thee triumphed the King of Angels. Alleluia. Ant. mighty work of love : death died, when Life died on the wood. Alleluia. fierce* Ant. Behold the Cross of the Lord; flee away, ye adversaries : the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath conquered. Alleluia. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^. This sign of the Cross shall be in heaven. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. When the Lord shall come to judge. I^. Alle- luia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Fa- ther, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. This sign of the Cross shall be in heaven. Alleluia. Alleluia. ^. Tell it out among the heathen. I^. That the Lord hath reigned from the tree. Ant. admirable Cross! : healer of wounds, restorer of health! Alleluia. Chapter. 1 Cor. i. npHE preaching of the Cross is to them -^ that perish foolishness ; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. I^. Tell it out among the heathen : Alleluia. Alleluia, f. That the Lord hath reigned from the tree. I^. Alleluia. Alleluia, f. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. ^7. Tell it out among the heathen : Alleluia. Alleluia. f. We worship Thee, Christ, and Thee. I^. For by Thy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world. Alleluia. Alleluia. Nones. Ant. The blessed Cross shines forth : whereon the Lord hung in our flesh, and with His Blood cleansed our wounds. Alleluia. Chapter. 1 Cor. i. TDUT we preach Christ crucified, unto -*^ the Jews a stumbling-block, and unto the Greeks foolishness ; but unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God. I^. We worship Thee, Christ, and bless Thee : Alleiuia. Alleluia. ^. For 260 PEOPEE OF SAINTS. by Thy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world. I^'. Alleluia. Alleluia, t. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^. We worship Thee, Christ, and bless Thee. Alleluia. Alleluia. f. All the earth shall worship Thee, Christ. I^. And praise Thy Name. Alleluia. Fsalms of the Feria said under First Ant. of Lauds. Chapter as at First Vespers. I^. By Thy Cross, save us, Christ our Eedeemer, Who by dying hast destroyed our death : and by rising again hast restored our life. Alleluia. f. Have mercy on us, gentle Jesu, Who of Thy great goodness hast suffered for us. ly. And by rising again hast restored our life. Alleluia, f . Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost. I^- Alleluia. Hymn. Crux fidelis^ ^. and I^. as at Lauds. Ant. to Mag. He endured the Holy Cross Who burst the bars of hell : He is girded with power. He rose on the third day. Alleluia. May 4. S. Monica, Matron.* All of the Common of a Matron, p. 229. except the Collect. (Paris.) OGOD, Comforter of mourners, and Salvation of them that hope in Thee ; Who didst graciously regard the godly tears shed by Saint Monica for the con- version of Augustine her son ; grant us, aided by their intercession, truly to lament our sins, and to obtain Thy gracious pardon. Through. May 6. S. John before the Latin Gate. All of the Common of an Apostle in Eastertide, p. 212, excep>t as follows : dFirist Vt%m%, Chapter. Ecclus. xv. TTE that feareth the Lord will do good : -*--*- and he that hath the knowledge of the law shall obtain wisdom. And as a mother shall she meet him. Ant. to Mag. Into a vessel of boiling oil the Apostle John was cast : but by the power of protecting grace, he issued forth unhurt. Alleluia. Collect. (S. Maur.j r\ GOD, Who with the oil of holy ^ gladness didst anoint blessed John a companion in the tribulation and patience of the Lord Jesus : grant us, according to his pattern, so to rejoice in the fellowship of Christ's Passion, that we may rejoice abundantly in the revelation of His glory. Who liveth. Chapter as at First Vespers. Ant. to Ben. Cast into exile for con- stancy in preaching : divine visions and words brought him exceeding comfort. Alleluia. Chapter as at First Vespers. Chapter. Ecclus. xv. TT7ITH the bread of understanding '^ ' shall she feed him, and give him the water of wisdom to drink. He shall be stayed upon her, and shall not be moved : and shall rely upon her, and shall not be confounded. She shall exalt him above his neighbours. Nones, Chapter. Ecclus. xv. TN the midst of the congregation shall -*- she open his mouth. He shall find joy and a crown of gladness, and she shall cause him to inherit an everlasting name. Srconti Uesperis. Chapter as at First Vespers. VENEEABLE BEDE. 261 Ant. to Mag. A multitude both of men and women went out to meet blessed John returning from exile : cry- ing out and saying, Blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord. Alle- luia. May 7. S. John of Beverley, Bishop and CONFESSOK.* All of the Common of a Bisliop and Con- fessor, p. 222. May 9. S. Gregory I^azianzen, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor."^ All of the Common of a Bishop and Con- fessor, p. 222. May 12. S. CoMGALL, Abbot.* All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224. On the same day : S. Pancras, Martyr, and his Companions. Memorial of many Martyrs, p. 236. May 14. S. Pachomids, Abbot.* All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224. May 19. S. Dunstan, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. May 20. S. Bernardine of Sienna, Confessor.* All of the Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 224. May 25. S. Aldhelm, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Brev. Hereford.) r\ GOD, "Who among the apostolic ^ teachers of Thy Church didst cause blessed Aldhelm Thy Bishop and Con- fessor to shine with heavenly light : grant that as from him we have learned the form of faith, so we may be enabled to tread in his footsteps. Through. May 26. S. Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop and Confessor.* All of tlie Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. GOD, Who didst give blessed Augus- tine, the Bishop, to be the first teacher of the English people : by his help grant that our sins may be forgiven, and that with him we may come to the fruition of heavenly joys. Through. On the same day : S. Philip I^ebi, Priest and Confessor. Memorial of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 236. May 27. Yenerable Bede, Priest and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, p. 224, except the Collect. (Roman.) r\ GOD, Who dost glorify Thy Church ^ by the learning of blessed Bede, Thy Confessor and Doctor : mercifully grant to Thy servants that they may be ever enlightened by his wisdom, and assisted by his prayers. Through. 262 PROPER OF SAINTS. FEASTS OF JUNE. (On the first day unhindered is said the Office of the Dead.) June 1. S. KicoMEDE, Priest and Martyr.* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217. June 2. SS. POTHINUS AND BlANDINA, Martyrs.* All of the Common of Many Martyrs, p. 219, except the Collect, fs. Maurj OGOD, the invincible strengtli of Thy faithful, Who amidst the ad- versities of our earthly life dost com- fort us with the glory of Thy Saints : mercifully pour into our hearts the forti- tude of that love which was mighty in Thy blessed Martyrs Pothinus the Bishop and Blandina the Virgin. Through. June 5, S. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr, AND HIS Companions.* All of the Common of Many Martyrs, p. 219, except the Collect. ALMIGHTY, everlasting God, who didst bestow on blessed Boniface and his companions the Martyr's palm : grant us mercy, we beseech Thee, with them to whom Thou didst vouchsafe the crown. Through. June 6. S. NoRBERT, Bishop and Confessor.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (Cistercian.) OGOD, who madest blessed Norbert, Thy Confessor and Bishop, a chosen preacher of Thy word, and by him didst enrich Thy Church with new offspring : grant to us, we beseech Thee, that what he taught by word and deed, we, by Thy divine assistance, and aided by his prayers, may fulfil in our lives. Through. June 9. S. CoLUMBA, Abbot.* All of the Common of an Abbot, p. 224, f". and ly. after Hymn, 'f. Thy name went far into the islands. R7. And for thy peace thou wast be- loved. Ant. to Mag. Blessed Columba, God raised thee up to be a most strong tower : for those whom sin had stained, and biting care consumed. Collect. TTTE pray Thee, Lord, inspire our ' ^ hearts with the desire of heavenly glory ; and grant that we, bringing our sheaves with us, may enter that place where Thy holy Abbot Columba shineth like a star before Thee. Through. ^. and ly. after Hymn, ^. The righteous shall blossom as a lily. I^. He shall flourish for ever before the Lord. Ant. to Ben. Hail, loving Columba, ruler in thine island home : hail, faithful servant of thy Lord : may He incline our ears to His praise, and draw us from our sins to the joys of life eternal. Collect as above. June 11. S. Barnabas, Apostle and Martyr. All of the Common of an Apostle in or out of Eastertide, as the case may bcj except the THE NATIVITY OF S. JOHN BAPTIST. 263 Collect. ri LORD GOD Almighty, Who didst ^ endue Thy holy Apostle Barnabas •with singular gifts of the Holy Ghost ; leave us not, we beseech Thee, destitute of Thy manifold gifts, nor yet of grace to use them alway to Thy honour and glory. Through. June 12. S. Ternan, Bishop and CONFESSOE.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Confessor, p. 222. June 14. S. Basil the Geeat, Bishop, CoNFESSOE, AND DoCTOE.* All of the Common of a Bishop and Con- fessor, p. 222, except the Collect. (S. Maur.j CTIR up, we beseech Thee, Lord, in ^ Thy Church, that spirit wherewith the blessed Bishop and Doctor Basil served Thee : that we, being filled with the same, may endeavour to love what he loved, and to fulfil in our lives whut he taught. Through. June 17. S. Alban, Peotomaetye or England.* All of the Common of a Martyr, p. 217, except the Collect. r\ GOD, Who hast hallowed this day ^ by the martyrdom of blessed Alban : grant, we beseech Thee, that he in whose yearly festival we rejoice, may ever guard us by his assistance. Through. On the same day : S. Botolph, Abbot. Memorial of an Abbot, p. 236. June 19. Teanslation of S. Maegaeet, Queen of Scotland.* All of the Common of a Matron, p. 229, except the Collect. (Aberdeen.) /?