Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| the shape of a circle in token that the Church of Christ (
2 2,2| the shape of a star — in token that, as a star shows a
3 2,2| part towards the east, in token that the Christian worshippers
4 2,4| altar is made square in token that Christ’s doctrine and
5 2,4| tombs of martyrs, and in token that the Saints, being near
6 2,4| of a man or an angel, in token that Matthew describes Jesus
7 2,7| curtain remains drawn, in token that our sins remove us
8 2,7| painting of the Last Supper, in token that, in partaking of Christ’
9 2,9| fragrant flowers, is used as a token that the prayers of men
10 3,2| occasions was white, in token that church service demands
11 3,2| universally the same, in token of the unity and immutable
12 3,2| of ordained persons, in token that the grace of the Holy
13 3,2| Orarion on both shoulders in token that they have received
14 3,2| the priestly vestments, in token that priests are invested
15 3,2| nowadays used by all bishops in token that they are shepherds
16 5,2| the closed Royal Gates, in token that sin has removed us
17 5,5| Royal Gates are opened, in token that the hopes of the faithful
18 6,3| lit. At the same time, in token of reverence and festivity,
19 6,6| of the Holy Spirit!” in token that the mercy of God is
20 7,1| the veils and the aër in token that Christ, from the first
21 7,1| blessing with bowed heads, in token of reverence, and respond, “
22 7,1| worshippers respond, “Amen!” in token of their participation in
23 8,1| through the northern door, in token that Christ, although invested
24 8,1| Passion of Christ, and as a token that the Christian should
25 8,2| Christ shineth upon all,” in token that the Old Testament Saints,
26 8,2| myrrh. This is done, in token of the uninterrupted connection
27 8,3| curtain drawn aside, in token that Christ, by His resurrection,
28 9,1| given a Christian name in token of its covenant with Christ,
29 9,1| breast of the catechumen in token of the expulsion from his
30 9,1| consecrate the oil by prayer, in token of reconciliation, and while “
31 9,1| the ark by the dove, in token of reconciliation, symbolizes
32 9,1| the consecrated oil, in token that, through baptism, man,
33 9,1| are upright of heart.”~ In token of the purity of the neophyte’
34 9,1| of righteousness,” and in token that he shall live after
35 9,1| burn it on the altar in token of entire self-consecration
36 9,1| hair of newborn infants in token that, having received baptism,
37 9,4| Epitrachelion (stole) in token that he, the priest, through
38 9,5| thrice around the Altar in token that he vows to devote himself
39 9,5| corners of the altar in token of reverence for God, after
40 9,5| Thigh-shield (palitsa) in token of submissiveness to his
41 9,5| forehead upon the altar, in token of consecration to God of
42 9,5| knees before the altar, in token that he takes upon himself
43 9,5| receives a towel and basin, in token of his ministry to the bishop,
44 9,5| the crowns are the visible token. In ancient times it was
45 9,5| to the engaged couple, in token of consent to their marriage,
46 9,5| rings are given them in token of the life-long union into
47 9,5| The betrothed couple, in token of festivity, then take
48 10,1| and the Holy Spirit,” in token that he, the novice, “casts
49 10,1| sorrowing; the monk dons it in token of grief for his sins; while
50 10,1| garments on the porch, in token that he renounces all wrongdoing,
51 10,1| her) name for another, in token of complete renunciation
52 10,1| is hung on his neck, in token that he is to follow Christ.
53 10,1| himself with the belt, in token of spiritual regeneration
54 10,1| The mantle is given him in token of the “exalted angelic
55 10,1| with sandals (shoes), in token that he should abide in
56 10,2| and dignity in life, in token that he must render an account
57 10,2| words of the Trisagion, in token that the deceased, as a
58 10,2| chanting of the Trisagion, in token that the departed now passeth
59 10,2| into life everlasting. In token that the prayers of the
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