Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | in Christianity, just as priests removed their shoes when
2 1,17| governed.~· Presbyters (priests) and deacons assisted the
3 6,16| women who wanted to be priests, priests who wanted to be
4 6,16| who wanted to be priests, priests who wanted to be married ...
5 6,16| on their terms, Marxist priests and bishops and [laypeople]
6 7,17| the Old Testament Jewish priests accepted their task with
7 7,17| Pharisees and the sadducee priests, all of whom became the
8 10,16| there were a high priest, priests, and Levites, the Apostles
9 10,16| the priesthood: bishops, priests, and deacons. Of these,
10 10,16| other members of the Church (priests or laymen) act as the bishop'
11 10,16| Church. However, presbyters (priests, the second rank of the
12 10,16| Apostle James, it is seen that priests performed the Church's sacred
13 10,16| Church there could be several priests in each community, whereas
14 10,16| and the region around it. Priests act as the bishops' deputies
15 10,16| Christians alike are prophets and priests, for the Holy Spirit is
16 10,16| by laymen, in addition to priests and bishops.~ The textbook
17 11,1 | And in this two superb old priests and a deacon, clouds of
18 11,3 | introduced, with Catholic priests in psychedelic vestments
19 11,4 | it were, enacted by the priests for the people. The Liturgy
20 11,4 | people, and something which priests perform together with the
21 11,4 | Young observes that Orthodox priests maintain the Church's ancient
22 11,4 | the “new Mass,” Catholic priests turn their backs on God
23 Ep | Christian pastors, bishops and priests will become vain men, completely
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