Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | an inscription: In this sign con-~quer. As a result of
2 I, 2,4 | and were marked with the sign of the Cross. Today, in
3 I, 3,2 | Diptychs are a visible sign of the unity of the Church,
4 I, 6,2 | particular he insisted that the sign of the Cross, at that time
5 I, 6,2 | The divergence over the sign of the Cross also raised
6 I, 6,2 | fought for the ~two-finger sign of the Cross, for the old
7 I, 6,2 | entirely wrong? ~The two-finger sign of the Cross was in fact
8 I, 6,2 | above all his ruling on the sign of the Cross were confirmed,
9 II, 0,12| anointings with oil, the sign of the Cross, and so on —
10 II, 3,2 | intercessions by making the sign of the Cross and bowing.
11 II, 3,2 | and bowing. In~general the sign of the Cross is employed
12 II, 3,2 | service when almost all sign themselves at the same time.~
13 II, 4 | combination of an outward visible sign with an inward~spiritual
14 II, 4 | combination of outward visible sign~and inward spiritual grace.
15 II, 4,1 | correspondence between outward sign and inward meaning is lost,
16 II, 4,1 | Colossians 2:12); and the outward sign of this is the plunging
17 II, 4,2 | body, marking them with the sign of the Cross: first the
18 II, 4,6 | the outward and visible sign of the~sacrament, signifies
19 II, 5,2 | All-Seeing God. Make the sign of~the Cross and say: In
20 II, 5,2 | Name acts ‘as an effective sign of God’s action, as a sort
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