Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| middle finger of the right hand we join together, while
2 1,3| they touch the palm of the hand. Having arranged the fingers
3 1,3| bent to the palm of the hand we express our belief in
4 2,4| there was not always one on hand to do so, and, besides,
5 2,6| The Vestry.~On the right hand of the Sanctuary a space
6 2,7| His Mother at His right hand and the Forerunner at the
7 3,1| the fingers of the right hand in such a manner as to form
8 3,1| rank, but only with one hand. All priests are equal as
9 3,2| end of it with his right hand, he slightly raises it,
10 3,2| make it pleasanter to the hand to hold the staff.~The Orléts (
11 6,8| that sittest at the right hand of the Father, have mercy
12 8,2| Pre-sanctified Gifts, and in his hand the chalice with the wine,
13 8,2| Jerusalem, and, on the other hand, gave the assurance that
14 8,2| who sits first on the left hand side and ending with him
15 8,2| sits first on the right hand side.~ The order of the
16 8,2| pours water thrice from his hand on each priest’s foot, wipes
17 8,2| and kisses the priest’s hand; and he whose foot has been
18 8,2| kisses the bishop’s miter and hand. While the feet of eleven
19 8,2| sits first on the right hand side; the priest rises from
20 9,1| blesses him and lays his hand upon his head. The priest’
21 9,1| and the imposition of the hand — the entry under the shelter
22 9,1| of the Church. Laying his hand on the catechumen’s head,
23 9,1| involuntary: Lay Thine almighty hand upon him and preserve him
24 9,5| the bishop, and kisses his hand and Thigh-shield (palitsa)
25 9,5| Omophorion, blesses him, lays his hand upon his head, and speaks
26 9,5| wanting, passing through my hand, ordaineth this most pious
27 9,5| head, as though it were the hand of Christ Saviour, and hold
28 9,5| reader or acolyte, lays his hand upon his head, and says
29 9,5| finger) of the groom’s right hand. The same proceeding is
30 9,5| priest takes them by the hand and leads them three times
31 9,6| as it were Christ’s own hand, upon the patient’s head
32 10,1| lusts,” and, laying his hand on the Gospel adds: “Here
33 10,1| to the abbot, kissing his hand. After the third time the
34 10,1| abbot says to him: “From the hand of Christ thou didst receive
35 11 | days, place in his right hand the scepter of salvation,
36 11 | Emperor takes in his right hand the scepter and in his left
37 11 | i.e., he places in his hand a portion of the Body of
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