Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| earth simultaneously with man. The goodness and almightiness
2 1,2| petitions to Him. And as man consists of both body and
3 1,2| prayerful inclination in man. In this way private worship
4 2,1| as the whale ejecting a man (the Prophet Jonah) out
5 2,2| that, as a star shows a man his way on a dark night,
6 2,4| Matthew we see the face of a man or an angel, in token that
7 2,4| principally as the Son of Man, the descendant of Abraham,
8 3,2| indispensable portion of every man’s dress was the towel or
9 5,1| blissful condition of the first man, when he, innocent as yet,
10 5,3| Alleluia.”: “Blessed is the man that hath not walked in
11 6,4| Thee was incarnate, God and Man.”~ ~
12 7,1| without change didst become man” (became man without ceasing
13 7,1| didst become man” (became man without ceasing to be God), “
14 7,1| typical of the mercy of God to man.~ Verses from Psalm 102:“
15 8,1| of the reconciliation of man to God through the power
16 8,2| light as the New Testament man, that they lived and were
17 8,4| fifth, the healing of the man blind from birth. On Wednesday
18 9,1| desires to cast off the old man and don a new man, after
19 9,1| the old man and don a new man, after the image of Christ;
20 9,1| nostrils of the first created man, and betokens the breath
21 9,1| through whose operation man’s regeneration takes place
22 9,1| that the purification of man by the waters of baptism
23 9,1| token that, through baptism, man, like unto a branch of the
24 9,1| tree, which is Christ. As man dies in baptism to his former
25 9,1| life and comes forth a new man to battle with evil, so
26 9,1| Him. The blessings which man receives in the Sacrament
27 9,1| covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth
28 9,2| Lord to grant that this man may irrevocably, without
29 9,4| the priest a pure and holy man.~ As only he receives remission
30 9,4| depends on how long a time a man can spare from his worldly
31 9,5| a son, Emmanuel; God and man, the Orient is his name,
32 9,5| conjugal union between a man and woman is blessed, which
33 9,5| marriage. In the former the man and the woman affirm their
34 9,5| The mutual consent of a man and a woman to enter into
35 9,5| custom, the groom’s best man, shall change the rings
36 9,5| table. Behold, so shall the man be blessed that feareth
37 9,6| the healing of the sick man and the remission of his
38 10,1| Apostle, how that every man must wage war against the
39 10,2| statutes.” In these troparia man’s entire lot is pictured.
40 10,2| contain the lamentations of man, who realizes how fleeting
41 10,2| belief that the day of a man’s death is not the day of
42 11 | sacrifice for the sins of man. The name of Deisis given
43 11 | bull’s, a lion’s, and a man’s. As these faces are merely
44 11 | a new plant; thus a sick man may recover, though dried
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