Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| Christian community. In the Apostles’ lifetime already, certain
2 2,1| of Christ,” “of the Holy Apostles, Peter and Paul,” “of the
3 2,1| for these believers. The Apostles and the early Christians
4 2,2| signify Christ and His twelve Apostles. Every cupola, or, where
5 2,4| more fully than the other Apostles the lofty doctrine of Christ
6 2,4| sides of it, are icons of Apostles, but more often of holy
7 2,4| side Christ giving to six apostles His Body in the form of
8 2,4| communion to the other six apostles out of the cup filled with
9 2,7| contains the icons of the Apostles and in the middle of them,
10 2,9| twelve in allusion to the Apostles); lastly panicandils (“all
11 3,1| to the successors of the Apostles in the service and government
12 4,3| Thursday, to the memory of the Apostles and all sainted bishops,
13 4,6| of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles, on Sunday, the fiftieth
14 4,9| the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles; the office of the Sixth
15 6,4| the Resurrection to the Apostles.~“The myrrh-bearing women,
16 6,6| and to the prayers of the Apostles and of the Mother of God.
17 7,1| this in memory of Him. The Apostles held this commandment of
18 7,1| Eucharist. — Already in the Apostles’ time the main order of
19 7,1| to His holy disciples and apostles and said: take and eat...”
20 7,1| to His holy disciples and apostles and said: take and drink...”;
21 8,1| Chrysostom.~ ~The Feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul.~ The feast
22 8,1| Paul.~ The feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul is celebrated
23 8,1| to celebrate the Twelve Apostles. The special feature of
24 8,1| Church designates as “the Apostles’,” but the people call it
25 8,1| memory of the fact that the Apostles fasted before they went
26 8,2| the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, and the other commemorates
27 8,2| the third hour upon Thine apostles: take Him not from us, O
28 8,2| reading of the Acts of the Apostles and continues until 10 p.m.~
29 8,3| This rite refers to the Apostles’ custom of laying bread
30 9,4| His Church. This power the Apostles transmitted to their successors,
31 9,5| to Thee, Christ God, the Apostles’ boast and the martyrs’
32 9,5| observe the canons of the Apostles and Councils, the traditions
33 10,3| of the different orders — apostles, martyrs, hierarchs. The
34 11 | four books written by the Apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke and
35 11 | our salvation. Hence the Apostles, who have written the Saviour’
36 11 | contains the Acts of the Apostles, The Epistles, and the Apocalypse (
37 11 | hymn glorifies Christ, the Apostles’ boast and the Martyrs’
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