Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,0 | called a mosque, while they stand ungirt. The Bulgarian bows,
2 1,2 | the end, maintaining his stand, and with this faith he
3 2,2 | called the Iconostasis (Icon stand). The walls of the Nave
4 2,2 | where the Communicants stand to receive Holy Communion
5 2,6 | Holy Saturday, the faithful stand holding lit candles as a
6 2,6 | Memorial services, the faithful stand with lit candles as a sign
7 3,2 | before an icon placed on a stand in the middle of the church.
8 3,2 | Gospel Book placed on a stand in the center of the church
9 3,3 | the Priest (and Deacon) stand before the Holy Doors and
10 3,4 | people and intones: “Let us stand aright....” These words
11 3,0 | of reverential piety — we stand during the services, we
12 3,8 | during the reading, but all stand and listen with reverence.]~ ~
13 4,2 | Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This
14 6,1 | Council (787) obviously do not stand on the same level as the
15 6,2 | Orthodox Church made a decisive stand to protect the purity of
16 6,3 | Other angels, who did not stand firm in goodness, sinned
17 6,8 | lives, and at last he will stand upon the earth; and after
18 7,2 | Tamerlane, and took his stand on the Oka River beyond
19 7,2 | changed its place and to stand above the gates of the Monastery.
20 8,4 | vile body; I shall have to stand before terrible demons and
21 8,4 | will lead my poor soul to stand before God's fearful seat
22 9,2 | As the Prayerbook says: “Stand in silence for a few moments
23 9,2 | During prayer one should stand straight with ones eyes
24 9,4 | That is why the priests stand before us, that the prayers
25 9,5 | forgiven. And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you
26 11,1| three-fold points (Trefoil) stand for the Holy Trinity.~Celtic:
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