. Edward VI and the Book of common prayer : an examination into its origin and early history with an appendix of unpublished documents. mus, mentibus etiam synceris exercere valeamus. ^^Per Christum etc. ^^ Part of the little chapter of sext on the first monday in Lent, andthenceforward on ferias for a fortnight. ^* The prayer of the memoria pro pcenitentibus in S. (I, dlvii). ^5 In S. this hymn begins at first vespers of the first Sunday in Lent. *^ In S., part of the little chapter of tierce on monday after the firstSunday in Lent, and thenceforward on ferias to Passion Sunday. ®^ This hymn


. Edward VI and the Book of common prayer : an examination into its origin and early history with an appendix of unpublished documents. mus, mentibus etiam synceris exercere valeamus. ^^Per Christum etc. ^^ Part of the little chapter of sext on the first monday in Lent, andthenceforward on ferias for a fortnight. ^* The prayer of the memoria pro pcenitentibus in S. (I, dlvii). ^5 In S. this hymn begins at first vespers of the first Sunday in Lent. *^ In S., part of the little chapter of tierce on monday after the firstSunday in Lent, and thenceforward on ferias to Passion Sunday. ®^ This hymn in S. is begun at compline on the first Sunday of Lent. ^^ As is well known, though the season of Lent is now popularly regarded as beginning, with the fast, on Ash Wednesday, it was in early times regarded as beginning with the first Sunday; of this earlier practice there is a survival in the Breviary which does not change to the Lenten order until the first vespers of the Sunday. By the present rubric the provisions of the traditional office books in this matter are abolished. ^^ The prayer for friday after Ash Wednesday in 334 Appendix II. (fol. 139b.) Dominica secunda. Oratio. Deus, qui conspicis omni nosvirtute destitui:interius exteriusque custodi; ut et ab omnibus advers-itatibus muniamur in corpore, et a pravis cogitationibusmundemur in mente. Per ek. Dominica 3. Oratio. Deus, innocentie restitutor et amator, dirigead te tuorum corda servorum ; ut spiritus tui fervoreconcepto, et in fide inveniantur stabiles, et in operaefficaces. ^^ Per Christum Dominum nostrum. Dominica 4. Oratio. Concede quesumus omnipotens Deus; ut quiex merito nostre actionis affligimur, tue gratie consol-atione respiremus. Per Christum etc. Dominica in passione. Ad vesperas. Hymnus, Vexilla regis completorium ut ad 2^ vesperas. Ad matutinas. Invitatorium, Christum Dei fiUumquia sua nos passione redemit, Venite adoremus. ^^ Hymnus, i. Pange Hngua. 2. De parentis. 3. Hocopus nostre


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