Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,3 | at which no consecration takes place, since the Holy Gifts
2 4,6 | Behold, the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sin of the world!
3 5 | self-deception. The Monk takes pride in his ascetic labors,
4 5,1 | idle thoughts and acts, and takes upon himself the yoke of
5 5,1 | me.” Each time the Novice takes the scissors and hands them
6 6,6 | full union of man and God takes place, and this union is
7 6,6 | Church. Everything in her takes place through God's ordination.
8 6,7 | the Great says, “He who takes anything from the Son, or
9 6,0 | not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain (20:7). “
10 6,0 | other also; and from him who takes away your coat do not with
11 6,0 | from you; and of him who takes away your goods do not ask
12 6,2 | summoning and illumining grace takes effect within him. The first
13 8 | Sacraments, the Holy Church takes things that are material,
14 8,1 | essential change in man's nature takes place through the free and
15 8,1 | both adults and children takes place in the presence of
16 8,1 | The Catechumenate, which takes place through the Priest'
17 8,1 | Gladness,” after which there takes place~4. The Triple Immersion
18 8,3 | sacrificial service.~How all this takes place is a mystery. As Metropolitan
19 8,5 | Deaconate is less solemn and takes place before the singing
20 9,7 | Syrian,~when the Spirit takes its dwelling-place in a
21 10,3| about the above problems and takes the opportunity to speak
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