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23 i vi 59* . Xxiv. 34 {iiii ebd. De aduentum 2 [106 B*] Mark xiii. 18] Post v dominicas de aduentum 78 Luke iv. 14 It is clear that we have a complete system for an Advent of three weeks, with two liturgical fast-days for each week. But four of the six weekday Gospels are asterisked, as not corresponding with the summary. On the other hand we find the remains of a fifth week Post v dominicas de aduentum. 1 Secunda is omitted in Y Reg, but is supplied by Burch. 2 Not in Y Reg ; but was thought ...by Dom Morin to belong to N, though in Burch. Only ; but this is most improbable, for it has no Wed. And Fri. EUGIPIUS AND THE GALLICAN LITURGY 105 It seems that originally there was a longer Advent. The weekdays are apparently Neapolitan additions. We may suppose an original Advent of many Sundays, and only a weekday or two ad libitum, of which 99 or 4 may be remains. The Gospel for the second Sunday is suspicious, for the word Secunda occurs in Burch. Only, and it is the only agree- ment throughout Advent with the Roman use.
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