Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3 | severe infection on the right side of his throat which brought
2 2,2 | lamps (lampadas). On each side, near the front, are usually
3 2,2 | and the Vestry — at either side, separated from the Nave
4 2,2 | sermons, etc. At either side of the Soleas are places
5 2,2 | a separate place to the side of the Soleas for the delivery
6 2,2 | special throne is set at the side of the Nave for the Bishop'
7 2,3 | Doors) and a door at each side (the Deacon's Doors). In
8 2,3 | the Last Supper.~At either side of the Holy Doors are always
9 2,3 | the Local Icons. On either side of the Holy Doors, beyond
10 2,3 | arranged in order on either side of the Savior the tier is
11 2,4 | for the Priests on either side. During the Liturgy, the
12 2,4 | Apostles) sit at either side of the Bishop (representing
13 2,4 | Monasteries.]~On either side of the Bishop's Throne are
14 2,5 | Vestry.~At the right (South) side of the Altar is a space
15 3,3 | Lamb and with the spear the side is pierced in remembrance
16 3,3 | piercing of the Savior's side. At the words “...blood
17 3,3 | usually performed at the side of the Altar itself, the
18 3,3 | picture of the external side of the commemorated event,
19 3,4 | poured forth from the Lord's side, showing that although He
20 3,4 | Chalice, as if it were the side of Christ Himself. As the
21 3,7 | back and forth, from one side to the other. Our liturgical
22 6,6 | the Sacraments. The human side is changeable and imperfect,
23 7 | contemplation. This art developed side by side with the Divine
24 7 | This art developed side by side with the Divine Services
25 9,1 | Angel is also always by his side. One must also be mindful
26 11,1| face of a lion on the right side, the four had the face of
27 11,1| face of an ox on the left side, and the four had the face
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