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Sarum

Proper noun

Meaning

(Old or New) Salisbury, England.

The Latin liturgical rite developed at Salisbury Cathedral from the late eleventh century until the English Reformation.

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Elliott Stockton made 27 as Sarum Qureshi took 5-26. Source: Internet

He said the board’s decision on Springfield, New Sarum and Sparta were based “on the goal of providing prudent fiscal management that allows new and superior facilities to be built to support better programming options for students. Source: Internet

By far the most common form, or "use", found in Southern England was that of Sarum (Salisbury). Source: Internet

So, Cranmer composed in English an additional rite of congregational preparation and communion (based on the form of the Sarum rite for Communion of the Sick), to be undertaken immediately following the communion, in both kinds, of the priest. Source: Internet

The Sarum or Salisbury Breviary itself was very widely used. Source: Internet

These adherents of ritualism, among whom were Percy Dearmer and others, claimed that the Ornaments Rubric prescribed the ritual usages of the Sarum Rite with the exception of a few minor things already abolished by the early reformation. Source: Internet

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