Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| which we receive the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit), and
2 2,3| preparation of the sacred Gifts; 3) the Vestry, for the
3 2,4| which are preserved the Holy Gifts (the Body of Christ, saturated
4 2,4| ciborium used to carry the Holy Gifts into a private house, in
5 2,4| containing particles of the Holy Gifts. In another there is a small
6 2,5| used to protect the Holy Gifts against dust and insects.
7 2,5| driving insects from the Holy Gifts, when the veils are removed.
8 2,6| times all sorts of edible gifts for the clerics used to
9 2,7| Gates, because the Holy Gifts of the Eucharist are brought
10 2,9| in allusion to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, and
11 4,9| the granting of spiritual gifts to Christians.~The Hours,
12 5,6| do good work (i.e., bring gifts for the adorning of the
13 5,8| Christians) who partake of these gifts.” The service concludes
14 7,1| because at this service gifts are offered to God which
15 7,1| which means “the bringing of gifts.” It is so named because
16 7,1| that the Lord may bless the gifts (elements) and accept them,
17 7,1| the Lord may accept their gifts and make them partakers
18 7,1| petition “for the precious Gifts that have been offered.”~
19 7,1| The Consecration of the Gifts.~ The consummation of the
20 7,1| Holy Spirit on the offered Gifts, consecrate them, and change
21 7,1| Blood, then blesses the Gifts. At this instant, by the
22 7,1| petition for the precious gifts offered, and consecrated,
23 7,1| the holy!” (i.e., the holy gifts can be offered only to those
24 7,1| Last Appearance of the Holy Gifts.~ This part of the Liturgy
25 7,1| chalice, which holds the holy Gifts and when it is ended, the
26 8,2| Vespers, using Presanctified Gifts. Such a Vespers service
27 8,2| prescribed. At this Liturgy the gifts are not consecrated, but
28 8,2| communion partake of the Gifts which have been consecrated
29 8,2| bringing out of the Holy Gifts, the preparation for communion,
30 8,2| service, before the Holy Gifts are transferred to the altar,
31 8,2| the transfer of the Holy Gifts: “Now the hosts of Heaven
32 8,2| repose the Pre-sanctified Gifts, and in his hand the chalice
33 8,2| the transfer of the Holy Gifts the faithful prepare for
34 8,2| perfumes symbolize the manifold gifts of the Holy Spirit. From
35 8,2| procession with the Holy Gifts, the vessels with the myrrh
36 9,3| within its walls of the gifts of the grace of the Holy
37 9,5| consecration of the Holy Gifts. Two sub-deacons conduct
38 9,5| Altar and fans the Holy Gifts, calling to mind as he does
39 9,5| consecration of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to
40 9,6| candles symbolize the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. During
41 11 | tabernacles in which the Holy Gifts are kept, through partaking
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