CXXIX.
A Burial. Sepultura.
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_Dead Folks_ heretofore were burned, and their Ashes put into an _Urn_, 1. _Defuncti_ olim cremabantur, & Cineres recondebantur in _Urna_, 1.
We enclose our _dead Folks_ in a _Coffin_, 2. Nos includimus nostros _Demortuos_ _Loculo_, (_Capulo_), 2. lay them upon a _Bier_, 3. and see they be carried out in a _Funeral Pomp_ towards the _Church-yard_, 4. imponimus _Feretro_, 3. & curamus efferri _Pompâ Funebri_ versus _Cœmeterium_, 4. where they are laid in a _Grave_, 6. by the _Bearers_, 5. and are interred; ubi inferuntur, _Sepulchro_, 6, a _Vespillonibus_, 5. & humantur; this is covered with a _Grave-stone_, 7. and is adorned with _Tombs_, 8. and _Epitaphs_, 9. hoc tegitur _Cippo_, 7. & ornatur _Monumentis_, 8. ac _Epitaphiis_, 9.
As the Corps go along _Psalms_ are sung, and the _Bells_ are rung, 10. Funere prodeunte, _Hymni_ cantantur, & _Campanæ_, 10. pulsantur.