Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | councils which met at diverse parts of the Empire in the period
2 1,3 | far-flung Diocese which covered parts of two continents.~When
3 2,2 | is divided into several parts. One enters the church through
4 2,2 | and it is from here that parts of the services are performed
5 2,3 | consisting of three mystical parts. According to Patriarch
6 2,5 | Twelve strikes for the twelve parts of the Creed and also before “
7 2,6 | in procession at various parts of the service.~Thus candles
8 3,1 | and was divided into four parts (called watches — the time
9 3,2 | verses taken from various parts of Holy Scripture which
10 3,2 | Compline consists of three parts, each of which begins with
11 3,2 | Nocturns consists of two parts, each beginning with the
12 3,2 | Canon is divided into three parts by Little Litanies after
13 3,3 | for most of the Deacon's parts) begins the Great Litany (
14 3,3 | Little Litanies into three parts, in honor of the Holy Trinity.~
15 3,4 | can be divided into four parts: 1) the final preparation
16 3,7 | divided themselves into two parts and sang the Psalm verses
17 3,8 | pertaining to the fixed parts of the services, which usually
18 3,8 | This contains the fixed parts of Vespers, Matins and the
19 3,8 | primarily the Priest's parts), the six remaining Sacraments (
20 3,8 | containing primarily the Priest's parts at Vespers, Matins and the
21 3,8 | the Priest's and Deacon's parts omitted. It also contains
22 3,8 | Chasoslov).~For the movable parts of the services (those which
23 3,8 | Tones) contains the movable parts of the Daily Offices sung
24 6,1 | discarded or revised. The other parts of Holy Tradition are not
25 6,2 | itself is divided into twelve parts, seven of which were formulated
26 8,2 | anointing itself of certain parts of the body crosswise with
27 8,7 | Matrimony consists of two parts: Betrothal and Crowning.
28 10 | Law to refer to these two parts.) In any case, the Old Testament
29 10 | were divided into three parts: The Law (the first five
30 10 | Ancient Hebrew, although parts were written in Aramaic (
31 10,1| worship and falls into six parts: 1) laws dealing with sacrifices (
32 10,1| can be divided into three parts: 1) Preparations for departure
33 10,1| can be divided into four parts: 1) God's care for Israel
34 10,1| continued and, in fact, some parts of the country were never
35 10,1| was early divided into two parts (1st and 2nd Samuel).~The
36 10,1| divided into four basic parts: 1) (1 Chr. 1-9) — a summary
37 10,1| can be divided into four parts: 1) The return of the first
38 10,1| can be divided into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — the setting
39 10,1| can be divided into eight parts: 1) Prologue (Ch. 1-2);
40 10,1| Psalter is divided into twenty parts called kathismas (from kathizo,
41 10,1| be divided into four main parts and five appendices: 1) (
42 10,1| can be divided into five parts: 1) (Ch. 1-25) — sermons
43 10,1| can be divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-24) Oracles of
44 10,1| can be divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3) The Allegory
45 10,1| book is divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — oracles
46 10,1| Testament and consists of three parts: 1) an indictment of Edom
47 10,1| conveniently divides into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — Jonah's
48 10,1| book is divided into three parts: 1) Judgment of Israel and
49 10,1| book is divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:5) a dialogue
50 10,1| book is divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:16) — the sins
51 10,2| It is divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-7) This sets
52 10,2| conveniently divided into three parts: 1) Chapters 1-5 deal with
53 10,2| be divided into two basic parts: 1) (Ch. 1-43) — practical
54 10,2| can be divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3:8) Introduction
55 10,2| can be divided into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Prelude to
56 10,2| can be divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Two letters
57 10,3| accompanied St. Paul on parts of his missionary journeys.
58 10,3| can be divided into three parts: 1) defense of Paul's apostolic
59 10,3| letter is divided into two parts: 1) a doctrinal section
60 11,1| Cross, made as the four parts of the Lamb are arranged
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