Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| because upon it Christians are offered the Sacrament of the Eucharist,
2 2,4| Saviour of all mankind, Who offered Himself as a sacrifice for
3 2,7| signify that on the altar is offered the sacrifice for the salvation
4 2,9| that the prayers of men offered from a pure heart are acceptable
5 4,9| Crucifixion, the insults offered to Him on the Cross, the
6 5,8| being abridged, no food is offered between Vespers and Matins.~ ~ ~
7 6,9| kingdoms, these prayers were offered for the Tsar. In the further
8 7,1| at this service gifts are offered to God which have been contributed
9 7,1| also, like unto a Lamb, offered Himself as a sacrifice for
10 7,1| in memory of those who offered them and of those on whose
11 7,1| on whose behalf they were offered, and that He may keep him,
12 7,1| Liturgy, oblations were offered in memory of the dead, a
13 7,1| petitions the Sacrifice is to be offered. Then, entering the sanctuary
14 7,1| precious Gifts that have been offered.”~ After the ectenia the
15 7,1| down His Holy Spirit on the offered Gifts, consecrate them,
16 7,1| whose behalf they have been offered. He says in his prayer that
17 7,1| petition for the precious gifts offered, and consecrated, that the
18 7,1| i.e., the holy gifts can be offered only to those who are holy).
19 8,1| and the Gospels, prayers offered by the priest for the sanctification
20 8,1| sheep and a turtle dove were offered, but if the family was poor,
21 8,1| Temple with her Child and offered the sacrifice of two doves.
22 8,4| service three prayers are offered while kneeling, that the
23 8,4| trees and the flowers are offered to God as the first-fruits
24 9,3| the martyrs, and having offered the prayer, goes forth and
25 9,3| their places, a prayer is offered for the builders of the
26 9,3| are sung, but no prayer is offered, as that was offered by
27 9,3| is offered, as that was offered by the bishop at the consecration
28 10 | thanksgiving and petition are offered to the Lord, to the Mother
29 11 | concludes with a prayer offered by the Metropolitan, all
30 11 | He is the High-Priest Who offered Himself in sacrifice for
31 11 | blood of animals, which were offered in sacrifice and were the
32 11 | salvation. Because the wine offered at the Liturgy is mystically
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