. The annotated Book of common prayer, being an historical, ritual, and theological commentary on the devotional system of the Church of England . 603 does indeed recognize the Cope as the CelebrantsVestment to be used in Cathedrals ; but the Rubric of 1662, having later and larger authority, seemsto point to the Chasuble of the Book of 1549 as the Vestment in which to consecrate. 8. The Tunicle, Tunica; also called, as worn by the Deacon or Gospeller, Dalmatic, Dalmatica(the Eastern Stoicharion or Saccus of the Deacon).—This is a kind of loose coat or frock, reachingbelow the knees, open part
. The annotated Book of common prayer, being an historical, ritual, and theological commentary on the devotional system of the Church of England . 603 does indeed recognize the Cope as the CelebrantsVestment to be used in Cathedrals ; but the Rubric of 1662, having later and larger authority, seemsto point to the Chasuble of the Book of 1549 as the Vestment in which to consecrate. 8. The Tunicle, Tunica; also called, as worn by the Deacon or Gospeller, Dalmatic, Dalmatica(the Eastern Stoicharion or Saccus of the Deacon).—This is a kind of loose coat or frock, reachingbelow the knees, open partially at the lower part of the sides; it has full, though not large, sleeves; inmaterial and colour it should correspond with the Chasuble. Examples of its Orphreys and of themode of embroidering it are shewn in the two illustrations on Plate I. The Deacons Dalmatic wasusually somewhat more ornamented in the Western Church than was the Tunicle worn by the Sub-deacon or Epistoler. This ornament, like the Cope, is not mentioned in the Rationale probably because, as .wasobserved above, only the Vestments of the Celebrant are there •••
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