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The same additions were made in Lauds and the Psalm, De Profundis omitted. In Prime and the Little Hours, the preces are unchanged standing in the new Breviary as in the old. Rubrics. The Preces are recited in the Office of Prime and Compline on certain days; Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers and Compline of certain feasts.
Half an hour later, by the order of the Superior, John Storm, with the help of Brother Andrew and the Father Minister, carried Brother Paul to his cell. The bell had been rung for Lauds, and going up the stairs they passed the brothers coming down to service.
One thing at a time, Tonet was moving all his belongings from the tavern-boat to the truckman's cabin, as though the girl were foreclosing on his property. And siñá Tona was living more and more by herself. The Rector was always off peseta-hunting, as he said, either fishing, or sometimes shipping on one of the laúds that ran to Torrevieja for salt.
But as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lauds, health: hellish, devilish, and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul!" BURTON. Anatomy of Melancholy. A delicate subject? Very true; and one which must be handled as tenderly as biscuit de Sèvres, or Venetian glass.
"It will take you an hour then." A clock was striking somewhere. "Hush! One, two, three ... eleven o'clock. It will be midnight when you get there. Now go!" The key was grating in the lock of the gate. "Remember Lauds at six in the morning." "I'll be back at five." "And I'll open the gate at 5.30. Only six hours to do everything." "Good-night, then." "Wait!" "What is it?"
The name is also applied to the service itself, which includes the Lord's Prayer, the Angelic Salutation, the Creed and several psalms. Lauds, a religious service in connection with matins; so called from the reiterated ascriptions of praise to God in the psalms. Prime.
He had meant to take counsel with the Saint concerning his lauds, and whether he ought to destroy them; but now he had no heart to say another word, and turning away he began to descend the mountain. Presently he heard steps running behind him, and the boy came up and pressed a honey-comb in his hand.
If the office be the office of an excepted feast, the whole office is said from the feast as it is in the Proper or Common of saints; but the psalms of Lauds and the hours are taken from the Sunday psalms, as they stand in the new Psaltery, At Prime the psalm Deus in nomine is said in place of Confitemini. Compline is said from the Sunday psalms.
As they grew up into their ripened and mature importance their ceremonial, rather than their doctrine, served to deepen and diffuse a reverence for religious things. Nor is it, perhaps, without justice in the later times, that Isocrates lauds their effect on morality, and Cicero their influence on civilization and the knowledge of social principles.
Evelyn ran upstairs for her hat, and she followed the nun down the cloister which led to the church. "That is your door, it will take you into the outer church." The nuns' choir was still empty, but the two candles on the high altar were already lit, ready for Matins and Lauds.
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