Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3| reception and preparation of the sacred Gifts; 3) the Vestry, for
2 2,3| Vestry, for the keeping of sacred vestments; 4) the Body of
3 2,5| table are also placed the sacred vessels used in the preparation
4 2,7| decorated with icons or sacred images. The Ikonostas has
5 3,2| remained as one of the sacred vestments, to be used by
6 3,2| it became a part of the sacred vestments of all bishops.
7 5,3| collected the Psalms, or sacred songs of the ancient Hebrews.*
8 6,5| Triple Unity in a hidden, sacred manner.”~ ~
9 6,6| worshippers reverently meet the sacred Book, as it were Christ
10 6,6| reverent obeisance to the sacred Book and press their lips
11 7,1| of their Master and Lord sacred. When they met together,
12 7,1| prayer, in the singing of sacred hymns, and the breaking
13 7,1| of the repository for the sacred vessels, which was in a
14 7,1| their veneration for the sacred Mystery by a prostration.~ ~
15 8,1| out of the repository of sacred vessels, as though out of
16 8,1| before the Nativity are sacred to the memory of all the
17 8,2| which one; Saturday, is sacred to the memory of the Resurrection
18 8,2| bore for our good; one is sacred to the memory of the Descent
19 8,2| taken into the repository of sacred vessels. There, into each
20 8,4| first day of this feast is sacred to the honor and glory of
21 9,1| are preceded by certain sacred acts which prepare persons
22 9,1| s life, the day which is sacred to the memory of the Saint
23 9,3| consecrated by means of certain sacred offices, which bear some
24 9,3| is a hollow place to hold sacred relics, sprinkles the stone
25 9,3| a Gospel, a Cross, the sacred vessels, the spoon, the
26 9,3| lectern, are placed the sacred relics, on a paten, covered
27 9,3| day of consecration, the sacred relics are transferred to
28 9,5| hands, and vesting with the sacred vestments.~ ~The Ordination
29 9,5| persons to be ordained for sacred functions. The deacon-elect
30 9,5| ceremony are sung the following sacred hymns: “O ye holy martyrs,
31 9,5| which ordaineth him for a sacred ministry. After the laying
32 10 | temple-feast, i.e., the day sacred to the commemoration of
33 10,2| pure oil and clothed in the sacred vestments. The face is covered
34 11 | Anointing of a Tsar is a sacred act by which the grace of
35 11 | established are known from Sacred History; therefore they
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