II. INDEX OF FORMS

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(Pap) means a Papal Form; the other letters refer to the Protestant rites: (B) Bohemian, (D) Danish, (N) Norwegian, (P) Prussian, (S) Scottish, (Sw) Swedish. The number of the page in brackets in the case of a Latin form gives the reference to the English version; and the Latin in brackets after an English form is the original of the form.

"isub1">es iustorum gloria, 47, 68, 71, (74), 99, 101, 110, 123, 132;
  • populis tuis, 61, 64, 71, (74), 91, 92, 103, 116;
  • providentia tua, 64, 96, 101, 103, 117;
  • scis humanam genus, 98, 109, 122, 131;
  • solus habes immortalitatem, 50, 53, 69, (76), 105, 111, 116, 117, 132;
  • victrices Moysi, 101, 104, 108, 112, 127
  • Deus regnorum omnium, 44, 51, 52, 60, 112, 118, 127;
  • rex regum, 71, (74);
  • tuorum corona, 68, (75), (76)
  • Dilexisti iustitiam, 116, 118
  • (Domine) Deus omn. cuius est omnia potestas (king), 45, 47, 50, 51, 52, 64, 72, (75), 93, 96, 104, 117, 118, 132
  • Domnus Leo papa (Pap), 160
  • Ecce mitto angelum, 49, 109, 122
  • 105, 117
  • Pater sancte sic transit, 163
  • Petre amas me, 50
  • Praetende quaesumus domine, 132
  • Praise the Lord O Jerusalem, 87
  • Profiteor coram deo, 101, 106, 112, 124, 126, 131
  • Promitto (et perdono) vobis, 92, 96
  • Prosperity to the king (P), 146
  • Prospice omn. Deus serenis obtutibus, 42, 53, 68, 71, (74), 99, 103, 110, 114, 123, 132
  • Quaesumus omn. deus ut famulus, 76
  • Quatenus divinis monitis, 104, 111
  • Receive the armill (Accipe armillas), 75;
  • the crown of glory (Accipe coronam gloriae), 76, 84;
  • the ring of kingly dignity (Accipe regiae dignitatis anulum), 75;
  • the rod (Accipe virgam), 75;
  • the sceptre (Accipe sceptrum), 75;
  • this kingly sword (Accipe gladium), 75, 87;
  • this pall (Accipe pallium), 75;
  • this ring (Accipe anulum), 76
  • Rectitudo regis est noviter ordinati, 62, 97, 115, 117
  • Remember him of whom, 87
  • Sanctus, 88
  • Seeing you are by our ministry (Officio indignitatis), 76, 84
  • Si leges et consuetudines, 70
  • Si tali principi, 67, 99
  • Sir, receive this kingly sword (S), 141
  • Sir, receive this sceptre (S), 141
  • Spiritum sanctificationis, 94
  • Spiritus Sci gratia humilitatis, 51, 53, 69, 105, 111, 117, 123, 132, 133
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