Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| one writer reflects, its altar is undefiled, its doctrine
2 1,1 | shoes when entering the altar). It is also a well-known
3 1,11| not like bishops, but like altar boys, by the pope. At that
4 3,5 | of excommunication on the altar, he left as an ordinary
5 4,12| they tore to pieces the altar and iconostasis of the Church
6 6,16| the Church, is around the altar,” he remarked somberly and
7 7,13| a place of honor in the altar of every church. It is also
8 9,7 | like the offering of Abel's altar that burned and gave off
9 9,7 | priest censes before the holy altar table, the icons, and all
10 10,16| the antimins used on the altar (see chapter 11) and bless
11 11,1 | is one and the same: one altar, one sacrifice, one presence.
12 11,4 | an Orthodox church: the altar (or sanctuary), the nave (
13 11,4 | signified then, so now the altar represents the Kingdom of
14 11,4 | Mystery of Baptism.~ The word altar signifies an elevated place
15 11,4 | an Orthodox church, the altar (or sanctuary), which is
16 11,4 | east. It is here that the altar table (or holy table, or
17 11,4 | is located. Upon this altar table, the bishop or priest
18 11,4 | Protestant Reformation.~ The altar table, usually cube-shaped,
19 11,4 | ordained clergy may touch the altar table or venerate it. Upon
20 11,4 | antimins means instead of an altar table, and one is not allowed
21 11,4 | the iliton.~ Behind the altar table are the altar Cross
22 11,4 | the altar table are the altar Cross and a seven-branched
23 11,4 | seven-branched candelabrum, the altar fans, and the dikiri and
24 11,4 | bless the faithful. The altar fans, metal circles upon
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