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1 2,5| thereon, to support the veil above the Paten and also
2 2,5| and insects, and a larger Veil, with which the Paten and
3 2,7| wears the Kamilavka with the veil — the Klobuk.] In addition,
4 3,3| both covered by a larger veil — the Aer — signifying that
5 3,4| and covered with the large veil (Aer).~The removal of the
6 4,9| speaking with them, he put a veil on his face; but whenever
7 4,9| speak with Him, he took the veil off, until he came out;
8 4,9| and Moses would put the veil upon his face again, until
9 4,5| was preserved the Robe and Veil of the Mother of God) and
10 4,5| outstretched arms, holding a veil over the city as a sign
11 5,1| also allowed the monastic veil with the Kamilavka, as is
12 5,2| given the Kamilavka with veil (called, in Russian, klobuk),
13 5,2| helmet of salvation.” The veil signifies that the Monk
14 5,2| signifies that the Monk must veil his fact from temptation
15 5,2| vanity. The wings of the veil date from the time of St.
16 5,2| Saint wore wings with his veil and fastened them about
17 5,2| And so, the wings of the veil have been in use since that
18 5,2| instead of a Kamilavka with veil, the Monk of the Great Schema
19 5,2| given a pointed hat and veil called Koukoulion or Cowl (
20 5,2| ends of the wings of the veil.~ ~Nuns.~In conclusion,
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