be used, and those for the Sunday shall be omitted: but if it happen on Ash-Wednesday, or any day in Holy Week, on Easterday, the Sunday after Easter, Ascension-day, Whitsunday, on Monday or Tuesday in Easter or Whitsun-week, on Trinity Sunday, or on a Sunday in Advent, then those for the Holy-day shall be omitted. THE HOLY LITURGY; Or, the Form of offering the Sacrifice, and of administering the Sacrament, of the Eucharist. Note, That none but the Faithful are to be present at this Office. Before the Communion-time the Deacon shall prepare so much bread, wine, and water for the Eucharist, as he judgeth convenient: laying the bread in the paten, or in some other decent thing provided for that purpose; and putting the wine into the chalice, or else into some fair and convenient cup provided for that use, and the water into some other proper vessel After which he shall place them all upon the Prothesis, and cover them with a fair white linen cloth. The Altar, at the Communion-time, having a fair white linen cloth upon it, shall stand at the East end of the Church or Chapel. At the beginning of the Communion-Service shall be said or sung (in the same manner as the Psalms for the day are said or sung) for the Introit the Psalm appointed for that day, the Deacon having first turned to the People, and said, The Introit appointed for this day is such a Psalm. 6 V. Teach me, O Lord, &c. 8 VI. Let thy loving mercy, &c. XI. My soul hath longed, &c. XIV. Thy word is a lantern, &c. XV. I hate them, &c. 9 10 11 . 12 13 14 15 |