Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,11| the Patriarchate of Rome usually stood as a bulwark of the
2 6,1 | in theory, the empire was usually divided into an Eastern
3 6,5 | in translation, although usually they did not do even that.
4 6,6 | They waged successive (and usually successful) wars to liberate
5 6,16| granting them. They are not usually given out ex gratis, but
6 6,17| divine manifestation. He usually imagines that it took root
7 7,7 | formed, the term Tradition is usually employed in the narrower
8 7,13| The Gospel Book, its cover usually gold plated, is kept in
9 7,16| Old Testament lessons. Usually three in number, they are
10 7,16| the Lord” (Lk 1:46-55) is usually sung at Matins.~·
11 9,15| literature in times past, but it usually took place as a result of
12 10,12| was divided into branches. Usually three branches were given:
13 10,16| Mysteries.” The bishop was usually the celebrant of the Eucharist
14 10,20| 26). Indeed, these people usually do not leave behind on earth
15 11,3 | Protestant worship, as it is usually practiced today, bears almost
16 11,4 | music. Church singing is usually done by the celebrant and
17 11,4 | image of Heaven, and it is usually painted with a depiction
18 11,4 | Reformation.~ The altar table, usually cube-shaped, is in the center
19 11,4 | more expensive material, usually brocade. It is upon this
20 11,4 | present at the Liturgy.~ Usually the Annunciation and the
21 11,4 | of icons, the second row usually has icons of the twelve
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