Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| Jewish worship, did not give to His disciples any definite
2 2,1| Various Church Buildings.~We give the name of Temple or House
3 2,4| private house, in order to give communion to a sick person,
4 3,1| consecrate Antiminses, give authority for the performance
5 3,1| They also have the right to give their blessing in the name
6 4,8| three parts. In the first we give thanks to God for the day,
7 4,8| should be ever ready to give answer on the Day of Judgment
8 6,8| Thee, we glorify Thee, we give thanks to Thee for Thy great
9 7,1| Christians very early came to give the name to that church
10 7,1| we pray that the Lord may give us His peace from above,
11 7,1| is taken. The worshippers give expression to their heartfelt
12 7,1| priest’s exclamation: “Let us give thanks unto the Lord.” The
13 7,1| saying:” (i.e., “let us give thanks to the Lord, singing
14 7,1| Thee, we bless Thee, We give thanks unto Thee, O Lord,
15 7,1| Thine enemies, nor will I give Thee a kiss as did Judas;
16 7,1| Christ, let us worthily give thanks unto the Lord”~ ~
17 7,1| Saints, and that He may give us length of days.~The communicants
18 8,1| are sung: “Christ is born, give ye glory; Christ from heaven,
19 8,1| unapproachable. Angels with shepherds give glory, and with a star the
20 8,1| Fast,” but the people also give it the name of “Lady’s Fast,”
21 8,2| ambition, and idle talking give me not. But rather a spirit
22 8,2| Eucharist, it is permitted to give communion on certain days
23 9,5| wishes of prosperity and give each other the kiss of love.~
24 10 | and of the Coronation, to give thanks for some great mercy,
25 10,1| Take these shears and give them to me.” The novice
26 10,1| abbot and all the brethren give him the kiss of welcome.~ ~
27 10,2| resurrection of the dead, and give comfort to them that mourn
28 10,3| special books, some of which give the daily service, and others
29 11 | Solomon. Christians began to give these names to the kingdom
30 11 | Hence it is customary to give to monks names which are
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