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e of prayer. Be wise next time, adopt this plan, Lest ye be left i' th' lurch; And place at th' end of th' town a man To ask him into Church." It is said that, on the occasion of the late Prince of Wales passing through Tideswell on a Sunday, a man was placed to give notice of his coming, and the parson and his flock rushed out to see him pass at full gallop. E. P. PALING. Chorley. * * * * * Queries. LITERARY QUERIES. MR. RICHARD BINGHAM will feel grateful to any literary friend who may be able to assist him in solving some or all of the following difficulties. 1. Where does Panormitan or Tudeschis (_Commentar. in Quinque Libros Decretalium_) apply the term nullatenenses to titular and utopian bishops? See _Origines Ecclesiasticae_, 4. 6. 2. 2. In which of his books does John Bale, Bishop of Ossory, speaking of the monks of Bangor, term them "Apostolicals?" See Ibid., 7. 2. 13. 3. Where does Erasmus say that the preachers of the Roman Church invoked the Virgin Mary in the beginning of their discourses, much as the heathen poets were used to invoke their Muses? See Ibid., 14. 4. 15.; and _Ferrarius de Ritu Concionum_, l. I. c. xi. 4. Bona (_Rer. Liturg._, l. II. c. ii. n. 1.) speaks of an epistle from Athanasius to Eustathius, where he inveighs against the Arian bishops, who in the beginning of their sermons said "_Pax vobiscum!_" while they harassed others, and were tragically at war. But the learned Bingham (14. 4. 14.) passes this by, and leaves it with Bona, because there is no such epistle in the works of Athanasius. Where else? How can Bona's error be corrected? or is there extant _in operibus Athanasii_ a letter of his to some other person, containing the expressions to which Bona refers? 5. In another place (_Rer. Liturg._, l. II. c. 4. n. 3.) Bona refers to tom. iii. p. 307. of an _Auctor Antiquitatum Liturgicarum_ for certain _formulae_; and Joseph Bingham (15. 1. 2.) understands him to mean _Pamelius_, whose work does not exceed two volumes. Neither does Pamelius notice at all the _first of the two formulae_, though he has the second, or nearly the same. How can this also be explained? And to what work, either anonymous or otherwise, did Bona refer in his expression "Auctor Antiquitatum Liturgicarum?" 6. In which old edition of _Gratiani Decretum_, probably before the early part of the sixteenth century, can be found the unmutilated gl
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