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Abbey Riots, 99–100 Adrian IV (pope), 115 Aesop, 97 Africa: marginalization of, 111 Alchemy, 49, 123n22 Allen, Joseph Henry, 122n11 Allspillouts/aspillouts, 58, 60 American Episcopal prayer book, 93–94 Anglicanism: epiclesis in history of, 122n14; marriage service in, 87–89; millenarianism as challenge to, 71–72. See also Book of Common Prayer; King James Bible Anglican Mass: epiclesis in, 37–44, 50; as figuration, 47; words as representation in, 44–46 Anglicization issues, 99–101 Anticlericalism, 48 Apostasy: art as imitation of, 6–7; artistic space in, 17; attending Greek Mass as, 31–32; definition of, 4; as local and native, 115–16; as racial trait, 114; transcription as act of, 70–71, 79; visual inversion of, 68; willful adoption of, 5–6 Apostle’s Creed, 102–3 Archeporoozers (phrase), 58, 59 Aristotle, 49 Arius: as church militant, 108; heresy of, 56, 57, 106–7, 109–11; local, native struggles of, 111–12, 113–14, 115 Arminius/Armenius, 117 Arnold, Matthew, 80 Arnold, Thomas, 80 Art: apocalyptic stakes of, 70; as consubstantial , 46–47; epiclesis as model for, 32; epiphany’s role in, 18–21; Eucharist as analogy for, 79; Ibsen as Messiah to, 64–65; as like epicletis, 45; Mass as, 47–48; Mass as parallel to, 44; retelling of memory as, 37–38; schism as means of making, 14–16; as similitude and as sacrament, 47–49; simony in space for, 23; thematics of possibilities in, 20–21 Ashes to ashes (phrase), 92–93 Athemystos sprinkled (phrase), 117–18 Atherton, James, 95, 125n33, 125n37, 125n41 Augustine (saint), 70, 114 Aurality, 91, 94, 97 Authorduxy: examples of, 20, 22 Authority: appropriations in break with, 20–21; of Bible, 61–62, 63, 94–95; death of fathers as break with, 24–25; disorder invited by, 5; in filiation relations, 24–25, 56–57, 103, 106–12; miscrediting of, 3–4; of narrative acts, 41; parody of, 10–11; pun as subverting , 17–18; resistance to, 6–8, 15–16, 120n4; schism as outside of, 16–17; view of Eucharist and, 25–26. See also Catholic doctrine; Papal infallibility; Trinity Averroës (Ibn Rushd), 114 Babylon/babalong, 98 Barry, Kevin, 127n14 Basil (saint), 122n9 Beja, Morris, 120n7 Belief and believers: alternatives to, 1–2; imitations of, 12–13; misbelief and misbelievers compared with, 4–5, 9; visual inversion of, 68 Betrayal theme, 28–29 Bible: Catholic vs. Protestant approach to, 61–62, 63, 94–95; choice of, 26, 62–63, 67–68, 70, 95; distribution of, 63, 124n5; Greek vs. Hebrew sources of, 73; worship differences with same words from, 90–91. See also Biblical allusions; Douay Bible; King James Bible; Vulgate Bible Biblical allusions: art and Revelation in, 64–66; Catholicism challenged in, 61–62, 94–95; Index 136 / Index commonplaces of, 82; errors of priests in, 70; inaccuracies in, 61; Irish nationalism challenged, 62–64; as schismatic move, 26; transcription’s role in, 66–73 Boating imagery, 88 Book of Common Prayer: burial service in, 92–93; in Joyce’s library, 122n12; language of, 77; Lenten litany in, 91–93; marriage service in, 85–89; time sequences in, 39–40; use of allusions to, 26, 38, 63; versions of, 93–94, 125n31 Boucicault, Dion, 90, 93 Boyle, Robert, 123n22 Breadchestviousness (phrase), 58, 60 British Empire: Africa as colony of, 111; Apostle’s Creed and, 103; Bible linked to, 62; discourse possibilities of, 84–85; tyranny of, 73–74, 100–101, 102, 116 Brown, Richard, 125n29 Buddhism, 1–2 Budgen, Frank, 57 Burrus, Virginia, 4, 120n3 Butler Catechism, 36, 45, 61–62, 70, 120n2, 121n7, 123n24 Byron, George Gordon, Lord: heresy theme and, 19, 82, 93; Stephen’s defense of, 11, 12–14 Candlemas (Feb. 2), 22 Canny and uncanny, 53 Capitalism, 104, 126n5 Catechisms: on Eucharist, 36, 45, 121n7; gnomon in, 24; on Last Things, 70; on listening to scriptures, 61–62, 94; on papal infallibility, 123n26; on Real Presence of God, 123n24; on transubstantiation, 35; on treatment of pastors, 120n2 Catholic Church: Gaelic movement linked to, 99–100; Irish nationalism linked with, 73–74, 76–77, 112–14; millenarianism as challenge to, 71–72; Protestants converted to, 15, 26, 77, 79–80, 81–82; prudery of, 83–84; tyranny of, 73–74, 100–101, 116; universality claim of, 17–18, 119n2. See also Authority; Catechisms; Catholic doctrine; Douay Bible; Latin Mass; Schism and schismatics ; Unitary meaning Catholic doctrine: epiphany in, and as threat to, 19–21, 120n7; evolution of, 3–4, 48; heresy as development from...

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