Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| head, lifting up of the hands. All these gestures express
2 3,1| bless Christians with both hands, and, in their capacity
3 3,2| wearer to get out and use his hands. To this effect there were
4 3,2| shoulders to leave both hands free, it presented the aspect
5 5,4| Thee; the lifting of my hands as an evening sacrifice.
6 7,1| holding the chalice in his hands, both preceded by candle
7 7,1| crowding one another, and with hands reverently crossed on the
8 7,1| out of the spoon from the hands of the priest, and very
9 8,1| then, taking it up in his hands, stands with his face turned
10 8,1| holding the Cross in his hands, he slowly bows his head
11 8,1| world. He took him into his hands, thanked God, and called
12 8,2| the priest takes in his hands a censer and a lighted candle,
13 8,2| Thee; the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice. —
14 8,2| worshippers hold in their hands these branches and lighted
15 8,2| not my feet only, but my hands and my head,” pointing to
16 8,2| my head,” pointing to his hands and head, and resumes his
17 8,2| lighted candles in their hands. This service is called “
18 8,2| Christ, in the side, the hands and the feet. If the feast
19 8,2| lighted candles in their hands. The Psalm is followed by
20 9,1| bareheaded and barefooted, with hands hanging down.~ By this ceremony
21 9,1| pomp?” he answers, with hands uplifted, “I do.” Then the
22 9,1| towards the East, with his hands down, and to the priest’
23 9,1| the brow, ears, breast, hands and feet with the consecrated
24 9,1| nostrils, lips, ears, breast, hands and feet, saying each time, “
25 9,5| imposition of the bishop’s hands, the act of performing the
26 9,5| stretching out” or “laying on of hands.” The rite is the same for
27 9,5| consecration, the laying on of hands, and vesting with the sacred
28 9,5| priesthood, and lays his hands and forehead upon the altar,
29 9,5| After the laying on of hands, the bishop delivers to
30 9,5| cope) and places in his hands the Clergy Service Book (
31 9,5| present, and kisses the hands of the other bishops who
32 9,5| mercy,” and lay their right hands upon the head of the bishop-elect.~
33 9,5| blessing. The bishop lays his hands on their heads, but does
34 9,5| Spirit. The imposition of hands is not called cheirotony,
35 9,5| an orarion and laying his hands on him, says a prayer, after
36 9,5| Royal Gates holding in his hands the Cross and Gospel, which
37 9,5| lighted candles, which he then hands to them, conducts them into
38 9,6| bystanders hold in their hands lighted candles.~ The service
39 9,6| cheeks, lips, breast and hands, uttering the while the
40 10,1| willingness to take the vows, he hands him the shears thrice, with
41 10,2| crown in Heaven. In the hands is placed an icon of the
42 10,2| lighted candles in their hands, thereby expressing the
43 10,2| place in the departed’s hands a paper with this prayer
44 10,2| with an aër, and in the hands are placed a Cross and Gospel.
45 11 | the Cross, by laying his hands on it crosswise, and prays “
46 11 | ears, the breast, and the hands — palm and back — saying
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