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1 I| were wont to sing at the Mass: Vultum tuum domine, etc.
2 I| singeth in the office of the mass: Circumdederunt me, and
3 I| the sixth age. And in the mass we set a tract, in figuring
4 I| saying the office of the mass: Circumdederunt me gemitus
5 I| Church, at office of the mass: Exsurge domine, and this
6 I| beginning of the office of the mass. ~And this doth holy Church
7 I| Church in the office of the mass, Esto mihi, etc. And that
8 I| sung in the office of the mass: Invocavit me, etc. And
9 I| holiness that as oft as he sang mass an heavenly vision appeared
10 I| representeth the priest in his mass when he turneth him five
11 I| hundred days of pardon, at the mass as much, at the first evensong
12 I| shall be at matins and at mass, at tierce, at sixt, none,
13 I| remnant that is said in the mass be praisings and laudings
14 II| into the house of the man a mass of gold wrapped in a cloth.
15 II| the morning, he found this mass of gold, and rendered to
16 II| of God threw in another mass of gold, which the man found,
17 II| days Nicholas doubled the mass of gold, and cast it into
18 II| benediction on them after the mass, anon he remembered that
19 II| And when they were at a mass, one read a gospel which
20 II| Upon this they, after the mass, when the people were departed,
21 II| the hour that he sang his mass he was beheaded for the
22 II| And after this he said the mass, and houseled and communed
23 II| people: and after that the mass was finished he bade and
24 II| And after S. Thomas said mass tofore the pope in a white
25 II| white chasuble; and after mass he said to the pope that
26 II| that S. Thomas had said mass in, and the same day that
27 II| church, and commanded a mass of requiem solemnly to be
28 II| followed singing forth the mass of the office of a martyr.
29 II| last when he had sung his mass and the peace given to the
30 II| where S. Marcel had sung mass, the emperor made him to
31 II| likewise it happed him of a mass of gold that he found in
32 III| in which she did do say mass of our Lady daily by her
33 III| lady might that day have no mass, and she durst not go to
34 III| because she might hear no mass and for to make her devotions
35 III| the altar as for to say mass. And her seemed that S.
36 III| began the introit of the mass, and all the company of
37 III| of the virgins sang the mass. And when the mass was sung
38 III| sang the mass. And when the mass was sung unto the offering,
39 III| priest should proceed in his mass forth, for she would keep
40 III| that day not to be without mass. And all the days of her
41 III| happed that S. Gregory sang mass in the church of S. Mary
42 III| when then he said in his mass: Pax domini, etc., none
43 III| Sunday to bring hosts to sing mass with, should on a time be
44 III| put to the canon of the mass these words: Diesque nostros
45 III| cried in the end of the mass that they that were accursed
46 III| Easter day, when S. Mark sang mass, they assembled all and
47 III| sang in Jerusalem the first mass that ever was sung therein,
48 III| time. And on a day he said mass in the church of S. John
49 III| John Lateran, and when mass was done, there was no man
50 III| from him at the end of the mass, and then he saw the sunbeam
51 III| departed from him and went to mass. And ere he began he charged
52 III| stood still there till the mass was done. And then S. Austin
53 III| they came to him and sung mass in the same pit with seven
54 III| established for the introit of the mass of them: Loquitur dominus
55 III| delivered to him a great mass of gold, which mass the
56 III| great mass of gold, which mass the master delivered to
57 III| that he should no more sing mass unto the time he had done
58 III| said priest would go sing mass, and as he approached unto
59 III| hands, that he might sing no mass, which came to S. William,
60 III| end of three days he sang mass whole and sound. Another
61 III| happed among them whilst the mass was on saying that there
62 IV| the More, as he sang there mass, and much people by order
63 IV| because the pope sang no mass, and did not divine service
64 IV| that daily sang no other mass but of our Lady, whereof
65 IV| him, and inhibited him his mass. Wherefore this priest was
66 IV| restored again to say his mass. And then our blessed Lady
67 IV| give thee leave to sing mass, and assoil thee of his
68 IV| then assoiled him to say mass as he did before, commanding
69 IV| a time, as the pope sang mass at Rome in S. Peter's church,
70 IV| whereon the pope said his mass. And these words were written
71 IV| when the pope had said his mass, he showed the scroll to
72 IV| blessed Frontonius singing mass, which after the epistle
73 IV| the epistle is sung in the mass in which this deliverance
74 IV| came they found him singing mass, and anon he finished devoutly
75 IV| as thou art, and of the mass of sin as thou art, and
76 IV| friars at Bologna for to hear mass, and it happed that S. Dominic
77 IV| that S. Dominic sang the mass, and when it came to the
78 IV| body was lifted up at the mass, he was so ravished in his
79 IV| cause he would not much hear mass with the other. He had a
80 IV| went to the altar to sing mass, and when he came to the
81 IV| lady ordained to do sing a mass in the honour of S. Dominic,
82 IV| houseled the people after mass, and the deacon ministered
83 IV| been houseled with them at mass. And then the father full
84 V| to the altar for to sing mass, and the duke abode without
85 V| wherein the credo of the mass was, and bade him read.
86 V| On a Sunday as he sang mass, a precious stone fell down
87 V| after, as S. Giles said mass and prayed for the king,
88 V| entered into it for to hear mass, and there were masses one
89 V| good life, and could say no mass but mass of our Lady, the
90 V| and could say no mass but mass of our Lady, the which he
91 V| he could say none other mass, wherefore the bishop reproved
92 V| and suspended him of his mass, that he should no more
93 V| after the solemnities of the mass, the king sent a tormentor
94 V| And on a time was sung a mass in the end of the gospel,
95 V| Easter-day he should sing mass in the city, whereof he
96 V| about him whilst he was at mass at the altar. And when he
97 V| and came again after the mass, and was plunged in a vessel
98 V| And as he sang there the mass and communed the people,
99 V| Regulus the holy bishop sang mass at Arles, and rehearsed
100 VI| and say to him that he say mass therein to-morrow, and if
101 VI| this thing verily, and said mass that same day in the church,
102 VI| his custom was, to hear mass, Earl Leofric kneeled behind
103 VI| and him I honour. And when mass was done they talked together
104 VI| of the Innocents he heard mass in the new church of Westminster,
105 VI| And that day in the high mass time he came to the tomb
106 VI| his affection. And when mass was done, he arose up from
107 VI| vestments and left to say the mass. And on the morn he began
108 VI| to say the office of the mass. And after, yet he began
109 VI| accomplished except the last mass, which he would have begun,
110 VI| and bade him leave his mass, he said: Though all the
111 VI| shall not Ieave to say the mass. And when the mass was done
112 VI| say the mass. And when the mass was done the ice was molten,
113 VI| priest that sung every day mass of requiem for all christian
114 VI| This bishop giveth to us no mass, and yet he hath taken away
115 VI| to say for him every day mass, thirty days long, and so
116 VI| did do sing every day a mass for him, and bare every
117 VI| Thou goest in vain, for the mass is done. And thus she left
118 VI| done. And thus she left the mass three days that she did
119 VI| that she had do sing no mass those three days.~And as
120 VI| and anon a priest sang mass for him, and at the last
121 VI| is the celebration of the mass, for that may not be defouled
122 VI| and so went to sing the mass. And as he sang mass a great
123 VI| the mass. And as he sang mass a great light of fire descended
124 VI| lifted up his hands at the mass, as it is of custom, the
125 VI| Ambrose, bishop of Milan, sang mass, and slept upon the altar
126 VI| that they should begin the mass for the blessed S. Clare,
127 VI| and then they said the mass of requiem, and all the
128 VI| a time on a Sunday after mass, hearing all the people
129 VI| till the solemnity of the mass was accomplished, and she
130 VI| heard the office of the mass with so great reverence
131 VII| hither. And when we go to mass, or to any other service
132 VII| made him ready and went to mass, and bade his monks to sing
133 VII| the fishes, and when the mass was done all the fishes
134 VII| whereon they said matins and mass on Easter day, and when
135 VII| Easter day, and when the mass was done the fish began
136 VII| For as the bishop sang mass in the city of Vasacence
137 VII| to sing the office in the mass: Loquetur dominus pacem.
138 VII| ordained divers things. For the mass hath three beginniogs. For
139 VII| psalm at the introit of the mass, and S. Gregory ordained
140 VII| ordained the introit of the mass to be sung, and a verse
141 VII| established to be sung at the mass. Hilarius added to Gloria,
142 VII| that they should be sung at mass. Hermanus of Almaine made:
143 VII| the bishop, that sang the mass, and the secretary of the
144 VII| right in the secret of the mass, which menaced and threatened
145 VII| On a time as he said his mass, both the pope and he together
146 VII| before the celebration of his mass, ere he revested him, he
147 VII| oft-times as he celebrated his mass plenty of tears fell from
148 VII| where this holy S. Ives said mass. And certainly full patiently
149 VII| of no wine, save only at mass after that he had taken
150 VII| as the said saint said mass, while he celebrated and
151 VII| of the Exposition of the Mass.~For heart devout to understand
152 VII| understand what it is to say mass, also to conscrate the body
153 VII| it is to know that the mass may be comprised in four
154 VII| from the beginning of the mass unto the offering, the second
155 VII| perception unto the end of the mass. As touching the first part,
156 VII| is, the beginning of the mass unto the offering, it is
157 VII| beginneth the introit of the mass, the which signifieth the
158 VII| repeateth the introit of the mass, to the end that the desires
159 VII| at the beginning of the mass, as many he saith in his
160 VII| as many at the end of the mass, and for this same cause,
161 VII| in the second part of the mass, for after this that S.
162 VII| to the first part of the mass.~
163 VII| followeth the Second Part of the Mass.~As for the second part
164 VII| for the second part of the mass, that is from the offering
165 VII| people that heareth the mass right there, oweth to draw
166 VII| for all them that hear his mass with faith and devotion.~
167 VII| part of the canon of the mass as hereafter followeth.
168 VII| part of the canon of the mass, the priest, when he hath
169 VII| part of the canon of the mass, the priest inclineth him,
170 VII| part of the canon of the mass the priest beateth his breast
171 VII| followeth the Third part of the Mass.~After followeth the third
172 VII| third part principal of the mass. After that the priest hath
173 VII| it is to know that at a mass of requiem the priest saith
174 VII| that helpeth to say the mass, and that same minister
175 VII| to wit that, when men say mass for the dead, men bear not
176 VII| followeth the fourth part of the Mass.~After followeth the fourth
177 VII| followeth the fourth part of the mass principal, and first the
178 VII| his hands three times at mass, that is to wit at the beginning
179 VII| second, at midst of the mass that is to wit at offering,
180 VII| after the perception of the mass. And this purgement or washing
181 VII| at the beginning of the mass, and for that same cause,
182 VII| here is to wit that the mass finisheth in three manners.
183 VII| three manners. First, the mass finisheth by, Ite missa
184 VII| regracied of it. Secondly, the mass finisheth by: Benedicamus
185 VII| and thanked. Thirdly, the mass finisheth with: Requiescant
186 VII| in pace, and that is at a mass said for the dead, to the
187 VII| the priest hath said the mass may have rest in life perdurable,
188 VII| And here is the end of the mass, but some priests while
189 VII| in the exposition of the mass is, let him well consider
190 VII| Magdalen. July 22, iv. 72.~Mass, History of the, vii. 225.~
191 VII| additions to the service of the mass, vii. 124.~Gundoferus, king
192 VII| Conception of our Lady, ii. 127.~Mass of S. Gregory, miracle of
193 VII| miracle of the, iii. 69.~Mass, why sung in three languages,
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