Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| as man consists of both body and soul most closely united,
2 1,2| by certain motions of the body, and, vice-versa, external
3 1,3| are: inclinations of the body, as low as the waist or
4 2,1| sanctuary was separated from the body of the church only by a
5 2,3| sacred vestments; 4) the Body of the Church, for the worshippers;
6 2,4| and made to partake of the Body and Blood of Christ. The
7 2,4| preparation of Christ’s body for interment. This cloth
8 2,4| preserved the Holy Gifts (the Body of Christ, saturated with
9 2,4| giving to six apostles His Body in the form of bread, and
10 2,5| the Holy Sacrament — the Body and Blood of Christ — is
11 5,2| priesthood,” (i.e., the body of bishops and presbyters
12 5,2| diaconate in Christ,” (the body of deacons), “for all the
13 7,1| having them partake of His Body and Blood under the guise
14 7,1| the bread); this is My Body which is broken for you
15 7,1| the bread into His true Body, and the Wine into His true
16 7,1| changed in substance into the Body and Blood of Christ. All
17 7,1| Holy Spirit). Uniting the Body and Blood of Christ, the
18 7,1| partaking first of the Body then of the Blood of Christ,
19 7,1| this is truly Thy most pure Body and that this is truly Thine
20 7,1| for healing of soul and body.”~ Then, after a prostration,
21 7,1| the chalice, receive the Body and Blood of Christ out
22 7,1| of the precious and holy Body and Blood of our Lord and
23 7,1| repeatedly sings: “Receive ye the Body of Christ, taste ye of the
24 8,2| bearing a temple of the body all defiled. But in Thy
25 8,2| down from the Cross of the body of Christ. This ceremony
26 8,2| having taken Thy most pure Body down from the Tree and wrapped
27 8,3| intending to anoint the body of Christ with myrrh. It
28 9,1| the different parts of the body with holy chrism, with the
29 9,1| the anointed parts of his body, reminding him that, “Thou
30 9,3| visible image of the spiritual body called, “the Church of Christ,”
31 9,6| lastly anointment of his body with the consecrated oil.
32 9,6| persons perhaps healthy in body, but morally suffering from
33 10,1| inscription: “I wear upon my body the wounds of my Lord.”
34 10,1| and mortification of the body. Over the robe the monk
35 10,2| separation of the soul from the body. This parting word consists
36 10,2| of a Deceased Christian’s Body for Burial. — After death,
37 10,2| After death, a Christian’s body is washed and clothed in
38 10,2| holy disciples. Then the body is laid in a coffin and
39 10,2| The Bearing forth of the Body to the Church. — The body
40 10,2| Body to the Church. — The body is taken to a church before
41 10,2| during this service. The body of the departed brother
42 10,2| Burial, or Laying the Body in the Grave. — When the
43 10,2| Priests and Babes. — The body of a priest is not washed;
44 10,2| a Cross and Gospel. The body is borne to the church in
45 11 | his hand a portion of the Body of Christ, then lets him
46 11 | Governing Synod” (i.e., the body of bishops and presbyters
47 11 | so unto the cleansing of body and soul, unto healing from
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