Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| the totality of Christians taken together forms the Church,
2 2,5| which a portion has been taken in memory of Christ; the
3 2,5| which a portion has been taken out in honor of the Mother
4 2,6| As all these articles are taken care of by the deacons,
5 3,1| protopresbyter. Priests who have taken monastic vows are called
6 5,6| are separated by verses taken from various parts of the
7 6,7| its contents are always taken from the former. Either
8 6,7| thanks to God for having taken from her the disgrace of
9 7,1| Nine Orders.” The particles taken out of it are placed in
10 7,1| of Health,” particles are taken, with a prayer for the health
11 7,1| particles” are placed those taken out of the fifth loaf; which
12 7,1| Evangelist the lesson is taken. The worshippers give expression
13 7,1| communion) all the portions taken out of the oblation-loaves
14 7,1| places in it the portions taken out of the oblation-breads
15 8,1| dismissal, it is solemnly taken up and carried into the
16 8,2| Hours, when the Cross is taken back into the Sanctuary.
17 8,2| washed their feet, and had taken His garments.” The words “
18 8,2| garments.” The words “and had taken His garments” are repeated
19 8,2| the Saints, the myrrh is taken into the repository of sacred
20 8,2| The noble Joseph, having taken Thy most pure Body down
21 9,3| possible, the bishop, having taken up the holy relics, places
22 9,3| and which a priest, having taken it from him, and closed
23 9,5| the fear of God. Having taken the oath, he receives the
24 9,5| lines. Then the phelonion is taken from him; he puts on a sticharion (
25 10,1| given to persons who have taken the vows of chastity, poverty,
26 10,1| to remind him that he has taken on himself the yoke of Christ
27 10,1| prepared for the candidate are taken into the Sanctuary the evening
28 10,1| at the present time are taken from among the archimandrites,
29 10,2| the Church. — The body is taken to a church before burial.
30 11 | When their Majesties have taken their seats, the presiding
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