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life 93
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life-giving 7
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Archpriest D. Sokolof
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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| event or other out of the life of the Saviour or of His 2 2,2| descriptions of Christ’s life; while seven indicate the 3 3,2| must rise to holiness of life, and called it Saccos, which 4 3,2| by his teaching and his life, rise above his flock, and 5 4,3| resurrection and eternal life. The remembrance of these 6 4,6| abolishing death and granting us life eternal.” — Troparion for 7 5,2| one another and all our life unto Christ our God.”~In 8 5,5| O Son of God, Giver of life. Wherefore, the world doth 9 5,6| the preservation of his life, his peace of mind, happiness, 10 5,6| other places); for mercy, life, peace, health, salvation, 11 5,6| the remaining part of our life may be spent in peace and 12 5,6| a Christian end to our life, painless, blameless, peaceful, 13 5,8| us every foe, to keep our life in peace, to have mercy 14 6,4| bringing forth the Giver of Life, thou hast delivered Adam 15 6,4| sorrow; and those fallen from life hath thereunto been restored, 16 6,7| led us out of death into life, saving us from the abyss 17 6,7| which raises the dead to life. The eirmos of the fifth 18 6,7| drowning in the sea of life, in the tempest of sins, 19 6,8| slain, and we are given life. Wherefore, we cry aloud 20 6,8| Thee is the fountain of life, in Thy light shall we see 21 7,1| pervaded with memories of the life of Christ Saviour from His 22 7,1| infirmities, Who redeemeth thy life from corruption, Who crowneth 23 7,1| will praise the Lord in my life, I will chant unto my God 24 7,1| consecrates the path of our life, and that, we are expected 25 7,1| the remission of sins and life everlasting.” — “Of Thy 26 7,1| the remission of sins and life everlasting.” The communicant 27 8,1| abolishing death and granting us life eternal.”~ ~The Exaltation 28 8,1| days of Christ’s earthly life, — on the vigils of the 29 8,1| Thou wast translated unto life, since thou art the Mother 30 8,1| since thou art the Mother of Life, and by thine intercessions 31 8,2| Thou open to me, O Giver of life, for my spirit waketh at 32 8,2| and have wasted all my life in slothfulness, but by 33 8,2| O Lord and Master of my life, a spirit of idleness, despondency, 34 8,2| may become partakers of Life everlasting. Alleluia, alleluia, 35 8,2| heavenly Bread, and the Cup of Life; O taste and see that the 36 8,2| vividly and fully the entire life of Christ, the Church prescribes 37 8,2| anointment, a repository of life, a sanctification of bodies 38 8,3| those in the tombs bestowing life.”~ At midnight the celebrants, 39 8,3| the holy, consubstantial, life giving, and indivisible 40 8,3| risen, Who is “the Bread of Life Eternal descended from Heaven 41 8,3| symbolizes the renovated life, received through the Blood 42 9,1| his or her former sinful life and receives the grace of 43 9,1| confers a renovated and holy life.~ Chrismation is the Sacrament 44 9,1| the renovated, Christian life. At present both sacraments 45 9,1| these two Sacraments in the life of a Christian, they are 46 9,1| that it must emulate the life of the Saint whose name 47 9,1| importance in a person’s life, the day which is sacred 48 9,1| Saint towards leading a life worthy of that name. Christians 49 9,1| breath recalls the breath of life which the. Creator breathed 50 9,1| betokens the breath of new life imparted through the Sacrament 51 9,1| inscribe him in the Book of Life and receive him into His 52 9,1| renunciation of his former sinful life, the expression of his readiness 53 9,1| in baptism to his former life and comes forth a new man 54 9,1| him and gives him a new life, washing away all sins from 55 9,1| which confirms in the new life and gives the strength to 56 9,1| his guides in Christian life and to see to his religious 57 9,1| hast bestowed upon him a life of regeneration: Do Thou 58 9,1| and make him worthy of life eternal and of Thy favor.” 59 9,5| Church on their conjugal life, the order of the Sacrament 60 9,5| they may lead a blameless life. The prayers contain petitions 61 9,5| the toils and hardships of life, he not allowing himself 62 9,5| Jerusalem all the days of thy life. And mayest thou see thy 63 9,5| in them, and a blameless life. Then the priest says three 64 9,5| to the couple a peaceful life, length of days, chastity, 65 9,5| chastity, mutual love, long life to their children, grace 66 9,5| for the chastity of their life before marriage, and reminds 67 9,5| precious stones; they asked life of Thee, and Thou gavest 68 10 | special occurrence in the life of the nation or of individuals. “ 69 10,1| every grade of monastic life.~ ~The Order of Investing 70 10,1| desires to enter monastic life may acquit himself worthily 71 10,1| second grade of monastic life, that of monk proper. This 72 10,1| replies, “I am desirous of the life of asceticism, Reverend 73 10,1| the monastery and lead a life of mortification unto his 74 10,1| and hardships of monastic life. When he has answered to 75 10,1| to him wherein monastic life consists. He pledges himself 76 10,2| ease their passage into life eternal at the moment of 77 10,2| gave at baptism to lead a life of purity and holiness — 78 10,2| his rank and dignity in life, in token that he must render 79 10,2| sends him off in peace into life everlasting. In token that 80 10,2| going towards the Orient of life everlasting, to await the 81 10,2| received holy unction in life, and also scatters on it 82 10,2| extinct ashes symbolize the life which has been extinguished 83 10,2| been true to the Church in life, are sheltered by her in 84 10,2| departed brother into a life of blessedness; on the ninth 85 10,2| annihilation, but of his birth into life everlasting.~ At all commemorative 86 10,2| indicates the sweet, blissful life in the Kingdom of Heaven.~ 87 11 | narrative of the earthly life of Christ our Saviour, and 88 11 | description of Christ’s earthly life is thus named, because it 89 11 | have written the Saviour’s Life, are namedEvangelists,” 90 11 | holy orders must, in his life and in the exercise of his 91 11 | that they may walk through life in holiness and courageously 92 11 | in due time arise to new life.~ *A Lavra is a large 93 11 | completed many years of life in a monastery, and has


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