Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | their own life and worship, representing how they were taught, what
2 1,0 | functionary, the Chief Procurator, representing the Tsar, and all decisions
3 2,3 | immediately above are those representing the principal Feasts of
4 2,4 | covering, is of white linen, representing the winding-sheet in which
5 2,4 | rich and bright material, representing the glory of God's Throne.
6 2,4 | suspended over the Holy Table, representing the heavens over the earth,
7 2,4 | outstretched wings (the Fix), representing the Holy Spirit. (In many
8 2,4 | the Liturgy, the Priests (representing the Holy Apostles) sit at
9 2,4 | either side of the Bishop (representing the King of Glory). [In
10 2,5 | is a lance-shaped knife, representing the spear with which the
11 2,5 | during the Divine services, representing the prayers of the faithful
12 2,6 | Bishop with the dikeri, representing the two natures of Christ —
13 2,6 | humanity, and the trikeri, representing the Holy Trinity. Candles
14 2,7 | horizontally around the Mantiya, representing the streams of teachings
15 3,7 | feet of twelve Priests, representing the Twelve Apostles. In
16 6,4 | God, swinging a censer, representing the prayers of the Saints
17 7 | taken as the image of grace, representing the True Lamb, Christ our
18 11,1 | with a base of three steps, representing (from the top) faith, hope,
19 11,1 | Crosses joined at their bases, representing Christianity spreading in
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