York Use

York Use is a term employed to designate that ritual which, taking its name from the cathedral of York, was commonly used in the northern province of England prior to the Reformation. Printed editions of the York Ritual were issued in A.D. 1516, 1518, and 1532. In the main it differs but slightly from that … Continue reading “York Use”

York, Councils OF

York, Councils OF (Concilium Eboracense). York is the second city of England in point of rank, though not in size or in commercial importance, a parliamentary and municipal borough, and county of itself, capital of the county of the same name (Yorkshire), near its centre, at the junction of the Three Ridings on the Ouse, … Continue reading “York, Councils OF”

York, Cardinal of

York, Cardinal of Cardinal, Duke of York, known by the Jacobites as “Henry IX, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland”; born at Rome, 11 March, 1725; died at Frascati, 13 July, 1807. He was the second son of James Francis Edward Stuart, the Chevalier de St. George, and Clementina, daughter of Prince James Sobieski. … Continue reading “York, Cardinal of”

York, Ancient See of

York, Ancient See of (EBORACENSIS). The seat of metropolitan jurisdiction for the northern province. It is not known when or how Christianity first reached York, but there was a bishop there from very early times, though there is a break in the historical continuity between these early prelates and the archbishops of a later date. … Continue reading “York, Ancient See of”

Yoni

Yoni (Skr. womb) Source, origin, matrix, first cause. See garbha. — K.F.L. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Yong (or Younge), John, D.D

Yong (or Younge), John, D.D an English prelate, born at Cheapside, London, England, became master in Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, rector of St. Giles’s Church, Cripplegate, prebend of Westminster (1572), and at last bishop of Rochester (1578). He was a faithful preacher, and queen Elizabeth deferred much to his. judgment in Church matters. Better bishoprics were … Continue reading “Yong (or Younge), John, D.D”

Yonetus

Yonetus SEE YONETUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Yonder

Yonder “there,” is rendered “yonder” in Mat 26:36; “to yonder place,” Mat 17:20. See THERE, THITHER. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Yonah

Yonah SEE DOVE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Yoma

Yoma SEE TALMUD. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature