Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850 by Various
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_The Low Window_ (Vol. ii., p. 55.).--In Bibury Church, Gloucestershire, are several windows of unusual character; and in the chancel is a narrow, low window, called to this day "the Lepers' window," through which, it is concluded, the lepers who knelt outside the building witnessed the elevation of the host at the altar, as well as other functions discharged by the priest during the celebration of mass. ROBERT SNOW. _Brasichelli's Expurgatory Index_ (Vol. ii., p. 37.).--Although unable to reply to MR. SANSOM's Query, by pointing out any public library in which he can find the Ratisbon reprint of Brasichelli's _Expurgatory Index_, I beg to state that I possess it, the Bergomi reprint, and also the original, and that MR. SANSOM is perfectly welcome to a sight of either. C.J. STEWART 11. King William Street, West Strand. _Discursus Modestus_ (Vol. i., pp. 142, 205.)--Crakanthorp, in his _Defens. Eccl. Angl._, cap. vi. p. 27. (A.C.L. edition), refers to _Discur. Compen. de Jesuit. Angl._, p. 15., and quotes from it the words, "Omnia pro tempore, nihil pro veritate." Is this _Discur. Compen._ the _Discurs. Modest._? and are these words to be found in Watson's _Quodlibets_? This would fix the identity of the two books. It is curious that the only two references made by Bishop Andrews to the |
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