Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| third a small vessel with wine and a sponge to clean the
2 2,4| His Blood in the form of wine.~Sometimes a canopy is erected
3 2,5| into which is poured wine mixed with water during
4 2,5| a small dipper, in which wine and water is presented.~
5 5,8| with wheat, one with grape wine and one with oil. After
6 5,8| blessed bread and a cup of the wine, that they might sustain
7 7,1| under the guise of bread and wine, and commanded them to do
8 7,1| Sacrament are bread and wine. The bread must be made
9 7,1| preparation of the Sacrament. The wine must be made of the juice
10 7,1| the last words he pours wine and water into the chalice. —
11 7,1| into His true Body, and the Wine into His true Blood, then
12 7,1| of God, the bread and the wine are changed in substance
13 8,2| hand the chalice with the wine, and enters the Sanctuary
14 8,2| ingredients are: olive oil, wine, sweet-smelling oils, various
15 8,2| emblematic of mercy, the wine of Christ’s Blood, the perfumes
16 8,2| the mixture of oil and wine simmers in kettles to the
17 8,2| with the blessing of bread, wine and oil, for the restoration
18 9,3| altar dry. Then he takes red wine mixed with rose water, pours
19 9,3| the priests. With the same wine he sprinkles the Antimins
20 9,3| entombing, while the red wine signifies the Blood of Christ,
21 9,3| it is not washed with red wine and rosewater, as this act
22 9,5| Prayer; then a cup with wine is brought. The priest blesses
23 9,6| vessel containing oil and red wine, and around the dish are
24 9,6| grace of God, and the red wine, mixed with the oil, indicate
25 9,6| dips it in the oil and wine, and anoints him crosswise
26 9,6| the oil and pours some red wine into it. Then follows the
27 9,6| bishop stirs the oil and wine with the sacramental spoon,
28 11 | Christians adore bread and wine as they do God.~ * In
29 11 | our salvation. Because the wine offered at the Liturgy is
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