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1 Intro | come in the flesh (1 John 4:2-3), and who are united by 2 Intro | The Church is One, Part 2].~ ~The Church, knowing 3 1 | gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4). As the text further 4 1 | three thousand souls (Acts 2:41), thus constituting the 5 1,1 | Agrippa in Jerusalem (Acts 12:2), after first having preached 6 1,1 | Church in Jerusalem (Gal. 2:9). According to Church 7 1,1 | the son of Alphaeus (Mark 2:14)) was a brother of St. 8 1,2 | with Peter and John (Gal. 2:9). At the first general 9 1,4 | Five Patriarchates; and 2) they defined, once and 10 1,5 | introduced into the Creed, and 2) this insertion disturbed 11 1,7 | commemorated January 18 and May 2, was a great defender of 12 1,0 | commemorated together on September 2). In 1037, Theopemptos was 13 1,0 | 1833commemorated January 2 and July 19).~Finally, in 14 1,1 | monasteries and convents, 2 theological academies, 8 15 1,1 | forty functioning churches (2,455 in 1917), served by 16 1,1 | of a population of over 2,000,000. The head of this 17 1,5 | parishes there and on July 2, 1951, a split occurred 18 2 | 2. The Church Building and 19 2,2 | Iconostasis ~1. The Holy Table~2. The Table of Preparation~ 20 3,1 | Life-creating Cross (Sept. 14)~2. The Nativity of Our Lord 21 3,1 | Most-Holy Theotokos (Sept. 8)~2. The Entrance (or Presentation) 22 3,1 | Christ in the Temple (Feb. 2)~4. The Annunciation to 23 3,2 | face of the waters (Gen. 2). The opened Holy Doors ( 24 3,2 | depart in peace... (Luke 2:29-32) follows. Only now 25 3,2 | Rom. 13:1-7; cf. 1 Pet. 2:13-14). The Psalms are followed 26 3,2 | the Birth of ChristLuke 2:14) and the verse from Psalm 27 3,2 | added] of the day (Acts 2:14-15). The 3rd Hour also 28 3,3 | 1) St. John the Baptist, 2) Prophets, 3) Apostles, 29 3,3 | which He had done (Gen. 2:2). On certain Feast Days ( 30 3,3 | which He had done (Gen. 2:2). On certain Feast Days ( 31 3,3 | the taste of life eternal (2 Cor. 2:14).~At the conclusion 32 3,3 | of life eternal (2 Cor. 2:14).~At the conclusion of 33 3,4 | Sacrament of the Eucharist; 2) the Sacrament of the Eucharist ( 34 3,4 | Spirit be with all of you (2 Cor. 13:14). By this blessing 35 3,8 | Kathisma Stasis 1 Stasis 2 Stasis 3~1 1-3 4-6 7-8 ( 36 3,8 | 3 4-6 7-8 (D (4-6) (7-8)~2 9-11 12-14 15-17 (9-10) ( 37 3,8 | Weekly CycleOctoechos; 2) the Annual Cycle of Movable 38 3,1 | earthly ministry (Matt. 4:2)? So too, many of the Saints 39 3,2 | beginning of Great Lent~2. Great Lent and Holy Week~ ~ 40 3,2 | Nov. 15 through Dec. 24~2. Apostles' (Peter and Paul) 41 3,2 | except for Fast-free Weeks~2. The Eve of Theophany — 42 3,2 | Dec. 25 through Jan. 4~2. The week following the 43 3,3 | but the Spirit gives life (2 Cor. 3:6). The fasting rules, 44 4,2 | His disciples (Mark 13:1-2).~The Emperor Hadrian (117- 45 4,3 | Holy Scripture (e.g., Luke 2:37), as well as that of 46 4,4 | for them in the inn [Luke 2:1-7].~Now when Jesus was 47 4,4 | country by another way [Matt. 2:1-12].~And in that region 48 4,4 | good will among men” [Luke 2:8-14].~When the angels went 49 4,4 | had been told them [Luke 2:15-20],~Now when [the wise 50 4,4 | they were no more” [Matt. 2:13-18].~ ~Troparion of the 51 4,7 | Christ in the Temple (Feb. 2).~The Creator of the Law, 52 4,7 | sons I redeem' (Ex. 13:1-2, 14-15).~And so Mary and 53 4,7 | two young pigeons” (Luke 2:24). The original Old Testament 54 4,7 | according to Thy word” (Luke 2:25-29).~This was the crossroads 55 4,7 | hearts may be revealed” (Luke 2:30-35). Thus, for the first 56 4,7 | redemption in Jerusalem (Luke 2:36-38).~Just as in Palestine 57 4,0 | Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 2).~Neither the tomb, nor 58 4,2 | you may be also (John 14:2-3). This same thought was 59 4,3 | gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4).~In His farewell discourses 60 4,3 | filled with new wine” (Acts 2:13).~Then Peter got up and 61 4,3 | Lord shall be saved” (Acts 2:14-21).~Peter went on to 62 4,3 | Apostles were] witnesses (Acts 2:32). He continued: Being 63 4,3 | which you see and hear (Acts 2:33).~Many of those hearing 64 4,3 | three thousand souls (Acts 2:37-38, 41).~A special characteristic 65 4,4 | from the dead (Matt. 28:2-7).~Mary Magdalene came 66 4,7 | conceived in the womb (Luke 2:21). At the same time He 67 4,7 | circumcision of Christ (Col. 2:9-11).~ ~ 68 5,1 | including Riasaphor), 2) Monk of the Lesser Schema ( 69 5,2 | them from the Lord Himself; 2) the name of the Monk is 70 6,2 | visible and invisible.~(2)             And in one 71 6,3 | Pre-eternal (Is. 41:4; Ps. 89:2), Infinite (Luke 1:33; Ps. 72 6,3 | 145:17), All-Holy (1 Sam. 2:2), and Almighty (Ps. 115: 73 6,3 | 17), All-Holy (1 Sam. 2:2), and Almighty (Ps. 115: 74 6,3 | subjugate men, too, to sin (2 Thess. 2:9), in order to 75 6,3 | men, too, to sin (2 Thess. 2:9), in order to drag them 76 6,3 | possessed pure wisdom (Gen. 2:20,23), his will was directed 77 6,3 | was called Paradise (Gen. 2:8). The first man kept God' 78 6,4 | the visible world (John 2:1-2, Luke 8:24; Matt. 14: 79 6,4 | visible world (John 2:1-2, Luke 8:24; Matt. 14:26; 80 6,4 | to various dangers (Matt. 2:13; Luke 4:29), deprivations 81 6,4 | had condemned sin (1 Tim. 2:6; John 1:29), endured mocking, 82 6,5 | face of the waters (Gen. 1:2). Further in Holy Scripture 83 6,5 | All-Knowing (John 14:26; 1 Cor. 2:10-11), Everywhere-Present ( 84 6,5 | inherent in Him (Gen. 1:2; Ps. 32:6; Job 33:4), He 85 6,5 | Spirit, spoke from God (2 Pet. 1:21).~The action of 86 6,5 | of tongues of fire (Acts 2). From that charismatic 87 6,6 | live by Him and for Him (2 Cor. 5:14-15). Therefore 88 6,6 | by works of faith (James 2:17-26).~The Church is One 89 6,6 | the Apostolic Tradition (2 Thess. 2:15).~St. Paul calls 90 6,6 | Apostolic Tradition (2 Thess. 2:15).~St. Paul calls the 91 6,7 | the household of God (Eph. 2:19), and children of God ( 92 6,7 | of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Through the action 93 6,7 | according to faith (James 2:20), membership in Christ' 94 6,8 | corruption to eternal life (Acts 2:24, 27-28; 2 Tim. 1:10). 95 6,8 | life (Acts 2:24, 27-28; 2 Tim. 1:10). Although man 96 6,9 | Heavenly Father (John 14:2).~This ineffable joy of 97 6,9 | expressed in human language (2 Cor. 12:2,4); it derives 98 6,9 | human language (2 Cor. 12:2,4); it derives from the 99 6,9 | are many mansions (John 14:2), says Christ the Savior. 100 6,9 | 22,29; 8:12; 22:13; Phil. 2:10).~We should not suppose 101 6,0 | other gods before Me (Ex. 20:2-3). “You shall not make 102 6,0 | you serve' (Luke 4:8).~ ~2. “You shall not make for 103 6,0 | is to be praised (Ps. 113:2-3).~How often in our ordinary 104 6,0 | and under the earth (Phil. 2:9,10).~ ~4. Remember the 105 6,0 | day and hallowed it (Gen. 2:3). The early Church — the 106 6,0 | against your soul (1 Pet. 2:11).~ ~8. “You shall not 107 6,1 | God is with him (John 3:2).~Aware of Nicodemus' inner 108 6,2 | and in the humble heart.~ ~2. Blessed are those who mourn, 109 6,2 | which] produces death (2 Cor. 7:10). If we do not 110 6,2 | word, says the Lord (Is. 66:2). St. Peter sees a meek 111 6,2 | convincing those who oppose him (2 Tim. 2:24-25) or for correcting 112 6,2 | those who oppose him (2 Tim. 2:24-25) or for correcting 113 6,2 | has] been called (Eph. 4:2, 1). To the rebellious Corinthians, 114 6,2 | has shown no mercy (James 2:13). The Savior points to 115 6,2 | those who were near (Eph. 2:17). And to this day He 116 6,2 | has become our peace (Eph. 2:14).~Christ founded upon 117 6,2 | Lord from a pure heart (2 Tim. 2:22).~The Savior Himself 118 6,2 | from a pure heart (2 Tim. 2:22).~The Savior Himself 119 6,2 | Jesus will be persecuted (2 Tim. 3:12). The words of 120 6,2 | produces steadfastness (James 1:2-3).~Joy is no less a fruit 121 6,2 | granted by God's grace (2 Cor. 8:2). It is not surprising 122 6,2 | by God's grace (2 Cor. 8:2). It is not surprising that 123 6,4 | by the hand of man (Dan. 2:34, 45). This is a reference 124 6,4 | the Theotokos (Ez. 44:1-2).~Throne.~The Theotokos 125 7 | The Council in Trullo (691-2), in its 82nd Rule, stated:~ ~ 126 8,1 | and His Kingdom (Matt. 3:1-2; Luke 1:16; 3:3). John's 127 8,1 | three thousand souls (Acts 2:38,41).~According to the 128 8,1 | Christ, he is a new creature (2 Cor. 5:17) and thus the 129 8,1 | covenant with God (Col. 2:11-12). If circumcision 130 8,1 | the flock of the Church.~2. The Exorcism, which consists 131 8,1 | 1. The Great Litany and~2. The Sanctification of the 132 8,2 | of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Since that time the 133 8,2 | Word of the Gospel (Acts 2:41) and were baptized through 134 8,3 | of Sundays and Weekdays.~2. The Liturgy of St. Basil 135 8,3 | come in the flesh (1 John 4:2-3), and are united by the 136 8,4 | sin; you shall not die (2 Sam. 12:13).~After this, 137 8,4 | Heaven is at hand (Matt. 3:2). Thus He expects from us 138 8,4 | that leads to salvation (2 Cor. 7:10), that is, true 139 8,5 | serving ministry (Acts 6:2-6) and in his first Letter 140 8,7 | become one flesh' [Gen. 2:24]. So they are no longer 141 8,7 | in Cana in Galilee (John 2:1-11). The blessing, given 142 9,1 | what we are asking (Col. 4:2) and it must be untiring 143 9,1 | from her adversary (Luke 18:2-8). At the same time, however, 144 9,3 | Are we worthy to receive? 2) Do we pray according to 145 9,4 | the temple together (Acts 2:46). Therefore our Holy 146 9,5 | the surrounding world.~ ~(2) Thy kingdom come.~In the 147 9,5 | acceptable, and perfect (Rom. 12:2). By obeying the will of 148 9,5 | those who are tempted (Heb. 2:18), St. Paul says, indicating 149 9,8 | behold, the new has come (2 Cor. 5:17)? Why do so many 150 9,8 | his] salvation (Ps. 18:1-2). The Psalmist lovingly 151 9,8 | besides still waters (Ps. 23:1-2), and he refers to himself 152 9,8 | for the deprived (Ps. 10:2,12,17-18). He knows that 153 10 | covenant of the books of Moses (2 Cor. 3:6-15). By His sacrificial 154 10 | Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; 2) Church History — The Acts 155 10,1 | the Red Sea (Ch. 1-18) and 2) Israel's sojourn at Sinai, 156 10,1 | with sacrifices (Ch. 1-7); 2) consecration of priests 157 10,1 | from Sinai (Ch. 1-10:10); 2) the journey to Kadesh, 158 10,1 | Sinai to Moab (Ch. 1-4); 2) The CovenantProof of 159 10,1 | the book of Joshua (Ch. 1-2:5); then follows the main 160 10,1 | moralizing introduction (Ch. 2:6-3:6), relates the adventures 161 10,1 | her the love of Boaz (Ch. 2-4:12), and, through her 162 10,1 | oppression (I Sam. 1-7); 2) Samuel and Saul, the institution 163 10,1 | after the death of Saul (2 Sam. 1-4); 5) David, King 164 10,1 | nearby conquered nations (2 Sam. 5-20); and 6) Appendices ( 165 10,1 | 20); and 6) Appendices (2 Sam. 21-24).~The theme of 166 10,1 | the death of David (Ch. 1-2) and recounts the history 167 10,1 | the Prophet (1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~Second Kings continues 168 10,1 | Prophet (1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~Second Kings continues 169 10,1 | a series of genealogies; 2) (1 Chr. 10-29) — David 170 10,1 | Temple and its ritual; 3) (2 Chr. 1-9) — King Solomon 171 10,1 | building of the Temple; and 4) (2 Chr. 10-36) — the history 172 10,1 | Temple in 516 (Ez. 1-6); 2) the return of a second 173 10,1 | into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — the setting of the scene 174 10,1 | in the Court of the King; 2) (Ch. 3-7) — the development 175 10,1 | parts: 1) Prologue (Ch. 1-2); 2) 1st Cycle of Speeches ( 176 10,1 | 1) Prologue (Ch. 1-2); 2) 1st Cycle of Speeches ( 177 10,1 | shorter admonitions and poems; 2) (Ch. 10-22:16) 1st Collection 178 10,1 | All is vanity! (Eccl. 1:2). The author explores man' 179 10,1 | His people (e.g., Hosea 2:16-19) and in later Christian 180 10,1 | the Church (e.g., Rev. 21:2, 9).~ ~Isaiah.~The Prophet 181 10,1 | sermons against Judah; 2) (Ch. 26-35) — narrative 182 10,1 | 24) Oracles of warning; 2) (Ch. 25-32) Oracles against 183 10,1 | Allegory of the Marriage; and 2) (Ch. 4-14) Sermons based 184 10,1 | them to repentance (Ch. 1-2:27) and using this catastrophe 185 10,1 | judgment and blessings (Ch. 2:28-3:21), which constitutes 186 10,1 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — oracles against Israel' 187 10,1 | against Israel's neighbors; 2) (Ch. 3-6) — indictment 188 10,1 | into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — Jonah's first call and 189 10,1 | the belly of the fish; and 2) (Ch. 3-4) — his second 190 10,1 | Israel and Judah (Ch. 1-3); 2) Israel in the Messianic 191 10,1 | concerning Bethlehem (Micah 5:2-4) is read on the Feast 192 10,1 | live by his faith (Hab. 2:4). The book is divided 193 10,1 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:5) a dialogue between the 194 10,1 | between the Prophet and God; 2) (Ch. 2:6-20) five woes 195 10,1 | Prophet and God; 2) (Ch. 2:6-20) five woes against 196 10,1 | near and hastening fast; 2) (Ch. 2) — divine judgment 197 10,1 | hastening fast; 2) (Ch. 2) — divine judgment is extended 198 10,1 | into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:16) — the sins of the people 199 10,1 | people and the priests; and 2) (Ch. 2:17-3:24) — the coming 200 10,1 | the priests; and 2) (Ch. 2:17-3:24) — the coming of 201 10,2 | It basically reproduces 2 Chronicles 35-36, all of 202 10,2 | poverty-stricken (Ch. 1-2). At the same time, in faraway 203 10,2 | helpless, little Israel. 2) (Ch. 8-16) Here we have 204 10,2 | instructions for all and 2) (Ch. 44-50:24) — a eulogy 205 10,2 | long penitential prayer; 2) (Ch. 3:9-4:4) The nature 206 10,2 | into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Prelude to the Maccabean 207 10,2 | Prelude to the Maccabean wars; 2) (Ch. 3-9:22) Military exploits 208 10,2 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Two letters from the Jews 209 10,2 | Jerusalem to the Jews of Egypt; 2) (Ch. 3-10:9) Events relating 210 10,3 | order: Birth of Jesus (Ch. 1-2); Activity of John the Baptist ( 211 10,3 | on the Mount (Ch. 5-7); 2) Instructions for Missionary 212 10,3 | temptation of Jesus (Ch. 1:1-13); 2) Jesus' preaching, teaching 213 10,3 | opportunity to accept the Gospel (2:32; 3:6; 24:47).~ ~When 214 10,3 | divided as follows: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Births of John the Baptist 215 10,3 | John the Baptist and Jesus; 2) (Ch. 3:1-22) Activity of 216 10,3 | months (Acts 18:1-17; 1 Cor. 2:3). Paul's subsequent relations 217 10,3 | painful visit to the Church (2:1), he refrained from making 218 10,3 | heart and with many tears (2:4) — now lost to us — sending 219 10,3 | he went on to Macedonia (2:12-13), where Titus rejoined 220 10,3 | observances and the like (2:16; 3:24-25; 5:1; 6:12-15). 221 10,3 | validity of his teachings (1:1-2:21); 2) an exposition of 222 10,3 | his teachings (1:1-2:21); 2) an exposition of the doctrine 223 10,3 | indwelling Spirit (1:5,12,13; 2:18-20; 3:14,16,17; 4:4-6). 224 10,3 | Building or Temple of God (2:20-22) and the Bride of 225 10,3 | Philippi of Epaphroditus (2:25-29), who had been sent 226 10,3 | and in danger of death (2:2; 3:8-14; 4:11-13).~ ~Colossians.~ 227 10,3 | and in danger of death (2:2; 3:8-14; 4:11-13).~ ~Colossians.~ 228 10,3 | knowledge of divine matters (2:18), advocated a mixture 229 10,3 | ascetical and ritual practices (2:16,20-23) which had certain 230 10,3 | is stressed (1:1-3:4) and 2) practical exhortations ( 231 10,3 | Christ's second Advent; and 2) When will Christ come in 232 10,3 | the Lord had already come (2:2). Some thought that its 233 10,3 | Lord had already come (2:2). Some thought that its 234 10,3 | the regulation of worship (2:1-15), sets out the qualifications 235 10,3 | presbyters (5:17) and slaves (6:1-2).~ ~Second Timothy.~The 236 10,3 | good soldier of Christ (2:3) as well as words concerning 237 10,3 | teachers and local problems; 2) the proper approach to 238 10,3 | Prophets (1:1-3), Angels (1:5-2:18) and Moses himself (3: 239 10,3 | and Moses himself (3:1-6); 2) the superiority of the 240 10,3 | it has no works, is dead (2:15). In addition, he speaks 241 10,3 | Gentile converts (1:14; 2:10; 4:3), are urged not 242 10,3 | its readers (1:3-4), and 2) to correct the heretical 243 10,3 | really become man in Jesus (4:2). The theme of love runs 244 10,3 | light and darkness (1:6-7; 2:8-11); love of world and 245 10,3 | of world and love of God (2:15-17); children of God 246 10,3 | His Churches on earth (Ch. 2-3). He is the slain and 247 10,4 | 147~When In Trouble: Ps. 2; Ps. 16; Ps. 31; Ps. 34; 248 10,5 | Luke 2:1-20~The Baptism of Jesus............................. 249 10,5 | Acts 2~The Lord's Prayer............................ 250 10,5 | 2 Corinthians 12:7~A labor 251 10,5 | James 2:17,26~The tongue is a fire............................... 252 10,5 | thousand years .............2 Peter 3:8~Anyone who hates 253 10,6 | 1 Samuel 2:1-10~The Prayer of Habakkuk 254 10,6 | Jonah 2:3-10~The Prayer of the Three 255 10,6 | highest...”)..........Luke 2:14~Nunc Dimittis (“Lord, 256 10,6 | Thou...”).............Luke 2:29-32~ ~ 257 10,7 | SundayHoly Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~ 258 10,7 | Pentecost Heb. 11:33-12:2 Matt. 10:32-33,37-38;~19: 259 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 2:10-16 Matt. 4:18-23~3rd 260 10,7 | after Pentecost 1 Cor. 9:2-12 Matt. 18:23-35~12th Sunday 261 10,7 | 14th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 1:21-2:4 Matt. 22:1- 262 10,7 | after Pentecost 2 Cor. 1:21-2:4 Matt. 22:1-14~15th Sunday 263 10,7 | 15th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 4:6-15 Matt. 22:35- 264 10,7 | 16th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:1-10 Matt. 25:14- 265 10,7 | 17th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:16-7:1 Matt. 15:21- 266 10,7 | 18th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 9:6-11 Luke 5:1-11~ 267 10,7 | 19th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 11:31-12:9 Luke 6:31- 268 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Gal. 2:16-20 Luke 8:5-15~22nd Sunday 269 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 2:4-10 Luke 8:26-39~24th Sunday 270 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 2:14-22 Luke 8:41-56~25th 271 10,7 | 33rd Sunday after Pentecost 2 Tim. 3:10-15 Luke 18:10- 272 10,7 | after Pentecost 1 Cor. 8:8-9:2 Matt. 25:31-46~Meatfare~ 273 10,7 | Sunday of Orthodoxy 32-12:2~2nd Sunday of Great Lent 274 10,7 | Great Lent Heb. 1:10-23 Mark 2:1-12~ St. Gregory Palamas 275 10,7 | Gregory Palamas Heb. 7:26-8:2 John 10:9-16~3rd Sunday 276 10,7 | 1 Cor. 11:23-32 Matt. 26:2-20~John 13:3-17~Matt. 26: 277 10,7 | 22:43-45~Matt. 26:40-27:2~ ~Holy Friday 1. John 278 10,7 | 18:1~12 Passion Gospels 2. John 18:1-28~3. Matt. 26: 279 10,7 | 28:16-20 7. John 20:1-10~2. Mark 16:1-8 8. John 20: 280 10,7 | Nativity of the Most-Holy Phil. 2:5-11 Luke 10:38-42; 11:27- 281 10,7 | Lord Jesus Gal. 4:4-7 Matt. 2:1-12~Christ~The Theophany 282 10,7 | Theophany of Our Lord Titus 2:11-14; Matt. 3:13-17~Jesus 283 10,7 | Lord Jesus Heb. 7:7-17 Luke 2:22-40~Christ~The Annunciation 284 10,7 | Annunciation to the Most- Heb. 2:11-18 Luke 1:24-38~Holy 285 10,7 | Transfiguration of Our Lord 2 Peter 1:10-19 Matt. 17:1- 286 10,7 | Dormition of the Most-Holy Phil. 2:5-11 Luke 10:38-42; 11:27- 287 10,8 | 57 John 5:24-30~Wednesday 2 Cor. 5:1-10 John 6:35-39~ 288 10,9 | For the New Year 1 Tim. 2:1-7 Luke 4:16-22~For Civil 289 10,9 | of Every Good~Work Phil. 2:12-16 Matt. 7:7-11~For Every 290 10,9 | Special Eph. 5:9-21 Luke 18:2-8~Petitions) 2 Cor. 1:3- 291 10,9 | 21 Luke 18:2-8~Petitions) 2 Cor. 1:3-7 Matt. 7:7-11~ 292 10,9 | Marriage Eph. 5:20-33 John 2:1-11~For Burial of Infants 293 11,1 | Christ Who lives in me (Gal. 2:20). In order to become 294 11,1 | faithful after death (Rev. 2:10).~Cross Fitchee: This 295 11,1 | symbol for Christ (Mai. 4:2).~ ~The Four Evangelists.~ 296 11,2 | God (Rev. 8:4 and Ps. 141:2).~Chalice and Cross: This 297 11,2 | Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).~Seven Lamps: This 298 11,2 | the Holy Spirit (Is. 11:2-3; Rev. 5:12).~Shamrock:


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