
Rationale divinorum officiorum
by Guillaume Durand
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
56
Total Words
112,654
Reading Time
451 min
Published
1459
Table of Contents
1.Preface
8 min2.II. Analogical.
1 min3.III. Philosophical.
1 min4.IV. Analytical.
1 min5.V. Inductive.
1 min6.I. Doctrines.
1 min7.II. Details.
1 min8.C. OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.
1 min9.D. HISTORY OF SYMBOLISM.
1 min10.CHAPTER I
22 min11.CHAPTER II
8 min12.CHAPTER III
12 min13.CHAPTER IV
13 min14.CHAPTER V
3 min15.CHAPTER VI
21 min16.CHAPTER VII
3 min17.II. The Doctrine of Regeneration
2 min18.III. The Atonement
8 min19.IV. The Communion of Saints
2 min20.CHAPTER VIII
20 min21.III. Chancel Arch and Rood Screen
3 min22.IV. Monuments
1 min23.I. The enlightened^ or in plainer terms, the sceptical
8 min24.V. Corbels, Gurgoyles, Poppy Heads, etc.
2 min25.CHAPTER IX
8 min26.CHAPTER X
11 min27.CHAPTER XI
11 min28.I. All things, as many as pertain to offices and matters
13 min29.CHAPTER I
1 min30.I. First of all, let us consider a church ^ and its parts.
9 min31.II. When the Jews were rebuilding the walls of Jeru-
22 min32.CHAPTER II
1 min33.I. The altar hath a place in the church <^n three ac-
13 min34.CHAPTER III
1 min35.I. Pictures and ornaments in churches are the lessons
44 min36.CHAPTER IV
1 min37.I. Bells are brazen vessels, and were first invented in
17 min38.CHAPTER V
1 min39.I. Now we will Speak of cemeteries and other sacred and
9 min40.CHAPTER VI
1 min41.I. Twice in the former part of this treatise we have
1 min42.IV. In what form ; and what is signified, as well by
35 min43.CHAPTER VII
1 min44.I. Not only is a church consecrated, but al=o the altar :
28 min45.CHAPTER VIII
1 min46.I. We read that the Lord commanded Mol'cs^ to make
1 min47.V. Of the unction in ordination.
1 min48.IX. Of the consecration and benediction of a cemetery,
1 min49.X. Of the consecration and benediction of virgins.
5 min50.part is reason and the inferior sensuahty. Hence, by the
23 min51.CHAPTER IX
1 min52.I. With respect to the sacraments of the Church, it is
15 min53.CHAPTER I
21 min54.I. We have noted afore, that the priest, in the celebra-
9 min55.II. The sub-deacon precedeth the deacon (because
16 min56.Book VII, 48).
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