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E., abbr. I-24b; 52b; 122d; IV- 493d

Ea, deity II-17b; ISGd; ISTb; 514a; XI-19Sb: Adapa-Legend n-lS8d; in Babylonian cos- mogony IV'-i06b; V1I-311C; in Berosu3 II-515a; in Xasorasau a!nolog>- X-"06d

Ea-bani, in Babylonian epic 11- ISSc; X-741b

Eadbald, King of Kent V~5o3d; and St. Justus VIII-5S6b

— Bishop of London IX-347C

Eadberht, Archbishop of York. See Ethelbert

Eadbert, Saint, Bishop of Lindis- farne V-211c: IX-2G9b; 2G9c

— Bishop of London IX-347C

— King of Northunibria III- 537b; V-326C

— Bishop of Worcester XV-704a

— Preen, King of Kent V-555b

Eadfrid, Bishop of Lindisfarne V-aUc; IX-209C: G23c; Gospel M.S. IV-579b; XV-518C

Eadfrith. See Eadfrid

Eadgar. See Edgar

Eadgifu, Queen of Kent, despoiled \'-324a; and St. Dunstan V- 200b

Eadhun, Bishop of Winchester XV-e.50b

EADMER, Precentor of Canter- bury V'-224a; and St. Anselm I-547b; VII-fl78c; St. Anselm. life I-54Gb; 547a; 549d; on St. Dunstan VI-580b; on legation V-!34d; and St. Andrew's See XIII-330C; on Virgin Mary VII-67Gd; XV-16Sd

— Abbot of Saint Albans XIII- 329b

Eadmund, Ring of England. See Edmund

—Bishop of Winchester XV-650b

Eadred. Sre Edred

Eadric. .See Edric

Eadsi, Saint, Archbishop of Can- terbury III-299d

Eadulf, Bishop of Hereford VII- 255d

— Bishop of Lin.sey V-.555C

Eadwald, Bishop of York XV- 734b

Eadwig. .See Edwy

Eadwulf, Bishop of Elmham XI- 122a

Eagle, and agate XIV-305b; in Bible I-.522a; 523d ; 526c ; .596b and Caddo Indians III-l29b in Ezechiel's vision III-G47C fishing, in Bible I-525b; as Roman ensign III-536a; sym- bolism I-SlGc; 522b; II-570d; III-647c; XIV-376C

—tribe XI 1-32 lb

— City. Alaska, hospital I-2.50d; mission I-2.50C

Eagle-owl, in Bible I-524b; 525b

Eahlmund, Bishop of Winchester XV-GoOb

Ealdbeorht I, Bishop of Dunwich XI-I21d

—II, Bishop of Dunwich XI-121d

Ealdhelm. .See .\ldhelm

Ealdhelmsbyrig I-280b

Ealdland, prebend of, and Adrian ol Castello I-160d

Ealdred, .\bbot of St. Albans XIII-329b

—Bishop of York XV-734a: 734b

— Bishop of Worcester XV-704a

Ealdwulf, Bishop of Rochester, England XIII-102b

— Bishop of Worcester XV-704a

—Bishop ol York XV-731b

Ealhfrith, Bishop of Winchester XV-fi.iOb

Ealhheard, Bishop of Elmham XI-12Jd

Ealhhum, Bishop of Worcester XV-704a

Ealhswith, queen of the West Saxons I-309d

Ealing, London, Benedictine school IHfiOc


Ealstan of Sherborne XIV-357d Earn semper ex. Bull of Sixtus V

XV-301d E-ana, in bilingual creation story

IV-406d Eanbald I, Archbishop of York

V-224a; XV-734b: and Alcuin

IX-312a: and Ethelbert V-

554b; and Wuifred, Archbishop

IX- 1. 58b EANBALD U, Archbishop of

York V-224b; VII-4S4a; XV-

734b; and Alcuin I-277c Eanbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne

V-211C; IX-269d Eanfied, Queen of Northumbria

VI-7Ga; XI-35Ua Eanfrid, King of Deira XI-349a Eanfrith, Bishop of Elmham XI-

121d Eanham, Council of (1009), on

confession XI-G33b Eannatum 1, King of Shirpuria

Il-lSOd — n Il-lSOd

Eannes, Gil, explorer VII-240a Eanswide, Saint. See Eanswith Eanswith, Saint VI-125C Ear, Achilini I-459c; Berenger of

Carpi I-459d; and catechumen

III-431b; Celsus H58b; Fallo-

pio V-772a: \'alsalya HGOc Earconbert, King of Kent, and

St. Sexburga XIII-747a Earcongota, Saint XIII-747a Eardred, Bishop of Dunwich XI-

121d Eardult, Bishop of Lindisfarne

IV-579a; V-211c; IX-269b;

2G9d — King of Northumbria XI-335a:

V-224b — Bishop of Dunwich XI-121d — Bishop of Rochester XIII-102b Earl, Bernard II-801d Earle, John, on English charters

IV-G37b — William, general, and Butler

XV I- 15c Earlham College, Indiana VII-

739b


512a

Early, John II-233d

— Jubal Anderson, general XIII- 757c; XV-172C; 456d

— English Architecture VI-675a: fouls (ill.) Il-facing 274

Ear of Dionysius, Syracuse, Sicily XIV-39.5d

Earpwald, King of the East An- gles XIII-783C

Earth (planet). See World

— (substance) in altar of Holo- caust I-360b; 300d; 3Gla; blessed, in coffin III-7.5c; man, origin of I-129b; Zoroastrian hymns to II-152d

—Temple of, Peking III-6G7d

— and Liberty, periodical XI-7.5b

— Doctor, hero-god Xll-lOOd

Earthen Gate. See Dung Gate

Earthly Paradise. See Terrestrial Par.i<lise

Earthquakes XI-697c; Albertus Magnus VI-450a

Earu, in Eg>-ptian eschatology V-.34Gd

Eas Dachoima, and St. Attracta IV-lsnc

Ease, chapels of III-577d

Ea semper. Apostolic Letter VI— 74Sc

East, in early Christian worship I-152b; symbolism of II-276a

— .See Orient

- — confrontation of. See Orienta- tion of Churches

^Africa, British, geography XV- 751a; Bagamovo II - 202a; Kenia VIII -616c: Nya.ssa XVI-82C; Shire XIII-7.59a; Victoria Nyanza. Northern XV— 413a; Victoria Nyanza, Southern XV-113c; Unyan-


vembe XV-204d; Zanzibar XV-750C

— Africa, German, Bagamoyo XVI-79d: Kilima-Nyaro XVI- S2a; Precious Blood, Daughters of the XII-374C

Eastaldi, L., and Rosmini Serbati XIII-19,5a

East Anglia, Kingdom of I-505d; Vn-241d; Edmund the Mar- tyr V-295b; I'elix, mission of I-50Ga

— Bergholt, Benedictine convent n-4.5.->b

— Burma, Vicariate of, India VII- 730b

Eastcheap market, London IX- 34 2c

East Chicago, Indiana, Hun- garians VII-546a

— Cowes Abbey, Portsmouth XII-2y7b

EASTER V-224C; Aerus of Pon- tus on I-174C; Alleluia VI- 717b

— Ambrosian Rite: baptisms I- 398b; Pater Noster I-402b

— anthem XII-718c; ball placing V-227b; blessings V-227d; in Britain XV-S84a; Byzantine Rite IV-315c; calendar, ancient III-163a; calendar, ecclesiastical V-224d; calendar, reform IX- 2Slb; candle XI-515c; celebra- tion III-537a; Celtic Rite III- 494a: 4ft.5a; 495c:. 501b;V-229b; ceremonies V-22iia: Chalda-an, date XIV-41i.d; m Christian Year XV-712b; 712c; collec- tion instituted XIII-44b; and Communicautes (prayer) III- 262b; Coptic Liturgy XVI- 28d; customs V-227a: cycle III-159a; date fixed IV-425a; dates, possible V-230a; Dionys- ius Exiguus V-IIa; Dominical Letter V-llOa; dram.itic rep- resentations Xl\'-5tv»b; Dur- ham custom^ \ _' i lb; in n ,■!-.

Church I-l'i lb I I ~ ' r. Rite XIV-4UC, . j^- \ -J7b. eggs, blessing mI 1\-1.'.Jc. \l- 217c: in England III-57»b; etymology V-224C

—fire V-227c; in Sweden XIV- 348a

—Galilean Rite VI-360b; Gal- ilean Rite. Mass VI-359b; Gloria VI-583d; gospels for VI-660C; in Greek Church I- 70d; VI-7G9C: and Annunci.i- tion Feagt I-543a: and Hano igitur III-203a: hymn (ill.) V-314a; indulgence vn-78Sd; during interdict VIII-74C; in Ireland VIII-lOOc; disputes VIII-91a; in Jerusalem III- S76b; in Latin Church XI- 617a: 517b; Latin drama IX- 27b: lessons II-773a; lessons, liturgical IX-195b; and Low Sunday IX-400d; Mass, in Bobbio Missal III-502b; Masses II-568d; V-236a; and Masses, Requiem XII-779d; and Matins X-52c; medals XI- lo6d; Melito of Sardis X-166d; method of finding V^83d: 48ac; in Northumbria I-506b; observance XV-610a; observ- ance, early III-159b: Sym- machus XIV-377b: octave of, Regina Coeli I-575c; Office V-225c; Office and Mass V- 225c; O Filii et FiliiE XI-221d: originand dateV-22.5a;OrI6ans, council (541) XI-318b: papal Mass XV-280a; papal Mass, Amen omitted I-408d; and Passover, Jewish V-224d; Pepyzitffi V-506d

—plavs V-22fic; XI-531d; S32b

— Latin IX-27c

—Polish customs XII-206d; in post-Nioenc Church I-197c; prayers, liturgical III -500c;


Purificatio III-563b; rabbit V- 227b; and Resurrection III- 159d: Risus Paschalis V-227a; in Sarum Use XIII-481C; in Scripture XII-790a; Sequence XII-484a: XV^07b; Sun leg- end V-227b; vespers V-226c; St. Victor on XII -263d; in Wales lX-31.5d; Whitsunday XV-l>14d

—CONTROVERSY V-228a; IV- 57Sc; XV - 408c; Asiatic Churches V-22Sb; in Britain II-83d: St. Cedd III-475a; St. Columbanus IV-138c; St. Fintan of Taghmon VI-78a; IonaV-191b;325a: Lindisfarne VI-7Ga; MacCarthv on XVI- 57b; Nictea on V-228C; St. Polycarp XII-220a

— Eve. See Holy Saturday

— Fast. See Lent

— Monday, in Armenian Church V-227a; customs V-227c; pass- over of dead I-316a

— Season. See Paschal Tide

— Tuesday customs V-227c

—Vigil. Srr IImIv >;atiirHay

—Week, AiKbi--! :-i luu- 1I4OOC; liturgical h - -n- iX l',l5d

— Island, all. I \ a all i:r Apostolic of Tahiti MV 4.;iic

Eastermonath, .Saxon month III- 104 d

Eastern China Railway, Russia Xlll~2:»b

-CHURCHES V-230b; VI- 753a: absolution in I-G5a; and abduction laws I-.33b; Alleluia in I -319c; 320a: altar- breads I-349C; .\men I-40Sb: .\iniuuciation feast I - 542c: appeals IV -450a: archbishop I-G91d; G92c; archimandrite I-G95d: .\scension feast I- 7G7b; Assemani I-794a; nssneiation VI - 771a: XV- ll'ic- baptism II-262a; 264b; 1 i i H-363C; Benedict XIV M 1 ;lb; calendars III-166b: , ,M,aa -nrks I -3.50c; cat-


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cathe- dral III : . < : V III-

4.S4d;4^7>l . ,1. 1 pi XVI-

24d; cla.-Mli. .1 1 7,slb, clerical residence with women XV— G98b: eonceiebration in IV- 190a: confirmation rite IV- 215c: consecration prayers IV -277c; constitution III- 99b; converts, reception of I-44d; crosier VII-246C: cross, adoration of IV-524C; defini- tion V-230b: divorce V-58d; IX-696b; epistles IX-196a; Eucharist ic bread I-349d; ex- treme unction V-729d; Gospel, last VI-G63a: Gospels, liturgi- cal use VI-660b: and boura, canonical IX -199a; Latin Church IX-23a; latinizing of V-236a; litanies IX-2S6d

—lilurgy V-lSOc; IX-303b: Adam in I-132a; dismissal VIII-2.53d; Epiklesis V-.502a; Gospel in VI-G.59c: incense, VII-717a: Ofl'ertory XI-218a; and Western rites VI-357C

— Nicene Cn-".! lV-479b: cccon- mus' olTii',- XI JMh; oratories XI-271C; ..r-|. I I ||ilb:orders, minor X-:; M.i . paii n lll-7G7b; patronage, rijib! of X1-560C: Pentecost, vespers of XV-61.5a; Peter, authority of XIII-531d; population I^99a; position of XIV-451d; primitive, influence VI-14a; reunion question V- 2.38c; 240a; and Rome V-238c; sacraments, number of XIII- 300b; schismatical V - 231b; schismatical, characteristics V- 237c: schisms, early I-642b; syncclli XIV-383b: Testament, Old, canon ni-273d; Thecla.


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