Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| instituted by God Himself, with temple, priests and rites. Jesus
2 2,1| Buildings.~We give the name of Temple or House of God to a building
3 2,1| is therefore entitled “a temple or church of God.” But apart
4 2,4| times in the shape of a temple. A temple-shaped tabernacle,
5 4,6| September; her Entry Into the Temple, 21st of November; the Meeting
6 4,6| Entry of the Virgin into the Temple: “Today is the prelude of
7 4,6| salvation of mankind. In the temple of God, the Virgin is presented
8 5,2| Church); “for this holy temple (wherein the service is
9 5,6| ever-remembered founders of this holy Temple (in which the service is
10 5,6| the brethren of this holy Temple, (i.e., the Parishioners
11 8,1| of the Theotokos into the Temple.~ Righteous Joachim and
12 8,1| they brought her into the Temple, accompanied by virgins
13 8,1| the fifteen steps into the Temple by herself. At the top of
14 8,1| salvation of mankind. In the temple of God, the Virgin is presented
15 8,1| Virgin’s Entry into the Temple, hymns are sung in honor
16 8,1| that is, bring him into the Temple and offer sacrifice for
17 8,1| Virgin Mary came to the Temple with her Child and offered
18 8,1| doves. Christ was met in the Temple by the godly elder Symeon,
19 8,1| time there lived in the Temple the eighty-four year old
20 8,2| at dawn toward Thy holy temple, bearing a temple of the
21 8,2| Thy holy temple, bearing a temple of the body all defiled.
22 9,1| doing reverence to the holy temple, and of reception among
23 9,1| do reverence to His holy temple.” The priest recites this
24 9,1| before the doors of the temple, whereby its parents signify
25 9,1| Jesus, brought Him to the temple, to present Him to the Lord,
26 9,1| into the vestibule of the temple and stands before the font,
27 9,1| worship toward Thy holy temple.” Pausing in the middle
28 9,3| keep the builders of the temple unharmed and the foundations
29 9,3| Spirit and sanctify the temple and altar. He then re-enters
30 9,3| stablish the newly built temple and let it endure unto the
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