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Representation (continued) :

in regard to cathedral or collegiate church, 73.

Reredos :

lawfulness of, in cathedral, 34.

Retable :

question as to lawfulness of, 33.

Rites (see Divine Service).

Rules and Orders:

to be drawn up, 77.
Sanctus and Sacring Bells:
use of, unlawful, 43.
Security for costs:

in case of hearing before Judge on special case, 55.
to be required by Judge, 56.

Sequestration:

may be issued by Bishop, 64.

or by Visitor or Judge, 73.

Services (see Divine Service).

Shorthand writer :

may be employed to report evidence, 58.

copies of notes of, to be transmitted on appeal, 62.

Solicitor (see Attorney).

Special case:

may be stated for opinion of Judge, 54.

may be settled by Judge for purposes of appeal, 58.
Statute. See Act of Parliament.

Stoles :

unlawful ornaments, 38.

Surplice :

a lawful ornament, 38.

Suspension (see Incumbent, Judge):

ab officio of incumbent, 65.

Tunicle :

an unlawful ornament, 38.

Undertaking:

of incumbent to comply with monition, 63.

Veto (see Bishop):

question of Bishop's, on proceedings discussed, 49.

Visitor :

to act for Bishop, 73.

Wafer Bread:

unlawful as an ornament, 34.

Water:

mingling with wine unlawful, 42.

Witnesses (see Evidence) :

Judge may compel attendance of, 57.

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