Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | In the evening they came back with a lantern and lighted
2 1,3 | Herman brought the orphans back to New Valaam with him and
3 2,7 | crossed upon the breast and back, a long, wide band of material,
4 2,7 | in the front than in the back, with the back part extending
5 2,7 | than in the back, with the back part extending up behind
6 2,7 | hangs down in front and back, and symbolizes the wandering
7 3,2 | steps, or sometimes in the back of the church itself. In
8 3,7 | and sang the Psalm verses back and forth, from one side
9 4,4 | heaven and came and rolled back the stone, and sat upon
10 4,4 | Then the disciples went back to their homes.~But Mary
11 5,1 | scissors and hands them back to the Abbot, kissing his
12 5,2 | the forehead, one on the back between the shoulders, one
13 5,2 | the shoulders, one on the back further down, and one each
14 6,0 | carved calf's head at the back (1 Kings 10:19-20).~The
15 7 | creation of the Holy Icons goes back to the very origins of Christianity
16 7,2 | defenders successfully turned back the attacks of the invaders,
17 7,2 | the Kremlin and carried back the Vladimir Icon. A similar
18 7,2 | chosen, it miraculously moved back to the gates of the Monastery.
19 8,1 | The catechumen then turns back to the east (which symbolizes
20 8,4 | such could not be received back into the Church in their
21 10,3| a) tracing his genealogy back to Adam (3:38); b) references
22 11,1| Irish Cross, since it dates back to very early times in Great
23 11,1| face of an eagle at the back. Such were their faces....” (
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