|    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph1     I, 1   |         which are accounted as a Cross to a man, ~white martyrdom,
 2     I, 1   |  consists in the endurance of a ~Cross or death for Christ.s sake (
 3     I, 1   |          into the sky and ~saw a cross of light in front of the
 4     I, 1   |       front of the sun. With the cross there was an inscription:
 5     I, 2,1 |      Constantine.s vision of the Cross led also, in his lifetime,
 6     I, 2,2 |       Christ had suffered on the Cross and risen from ~the dead.
 7     I, 2,3 |         precious and life-giving Cross. and the Book of the Gos-~
 8     I, 2,3 |         who was crucified on the Cross.. When the two beams of
 9     I, 2,3 |        When the two beams of the Cross are joined ~together I adore
10     I, 2,3 |     because of Christ who on the Cross was crucified, but if the ~
11     I, 2,4 |      marked with the sign of the Cross. Today, in an untheological
12     I, 3,2 |      with these men who bear the Cross of Christ on their shoulders..
13     I, 5,1 |    exalted everywhere, where the Cross ~stood so long triumphant.:
14     I, 6,1 |          taking upon himself the Cross of madness. ~These Fools
15     I, 6,2 |    insisted that the sign of the Cross, at that time made by the ~
16     I, 6,2 |  divergence over the sign of the Cross also raised in ~concrete
17     I, 6,2 |           two-finger sign of the Cross, for the old texts and customs,
18     I, 6,2 |       The two-finger sign of the Cross was in fact more ancient
19     I, 6,2 |        ruling on the sign of the Cross were confirmed, but Nicon
20     I, 6,3 |        such as Saint John of the Cross. But Tikhon was also close
21     I, 7,9 |  Theological School of the Holy ~Cross at Boston has some 110 students,
22     I, 7,9 |      gradually ~increasing. Holy Cross and Saint Vladimir.s both
23    II, 0,12|        with oil, the sign of the Cross, and so on — all~have a
24    II, 1,3 |   minimize the importance~of the Cross. Representations of the
25    II, 1,3 |      while the veneration of the Cross is more developed in Byzantine
26    II, 1,3 |          multitude nailed to the Cross~The Lord of glory.~The Orthodox
27    II, 1,3 |     light of the empty tomb; the Cross is an emblem of victory.
28    II, 1,3 | Chrysostom, Second Sermon on the Cross and the~Robber, 3 (P.G.
29    II, 1,3 |          Christ’s death upon the Cross. Between~this approach to
30    II, 1,3 |       when he meditates upon the Cross, is encouraged all too often
31    II, 1,3 |          lingua, which hails the Cross as an emblem of victory:~
32    II, 1,3 |          the fray;~Now above the Cross, our trophy,~Sound the loud
33    II, 1,3 |    tended rather to think of the Cross in penal and juridical terms,~
34    II, 3,2 |        candle, go up to an icon, cross himself, kiss the icon,
35    II, 3,2 |        by making the sign of the Cross and bowing. In~general the
36    II, 3,2 |          general the sign of the Cross is employed far more frequently
37    II, 3,2 |      used: different worshippers~cross themselves at different
38    II, 4,1 |          throughout life a small Cross, hung round the neck on
39    II, 4,2 |        them with the sign of the Cross: first the forehead, then
40    II, 4,3 | Anamnesis:~46~‘Commemorating the Cross, the Grave, the Resurrection
41    II, 4,3 |         people come up to kiss a Cross~which the priest holds in
42    II, 4,4 |          on which are placed the Cross and an icon of the Saviour
43    II, 5,1 |       Honourable and Life-giving Cross (14 September).~3. The Presentation
44    II, 5,1 |            The Exaltation of the Cross, the Beheading of Saint
45    II, 5,1 |  exaltation and adoration of the Cross on 14 September;~the service
46    II, 5,2 |        God. Make the sign of~the Cross and say: In the Name of
 
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