Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| Who offered Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of men, has
2 2,4| animal which the Jews used to sacrifice. The Evangelist John has
3 2,7| the altar is offered the sacrifice for the salvation of mankind,
4 2,9| are ready to offer Him in sacrifice deeds of mercy. The pure
5 5,4| of my hands as an evening sacrifice. Bring my soul out of prison,
6 7,1| Lamb, offered Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the whole
7 7,1| and the faithful for the Sacrifice; (b) the offering of the
8 7,1| b) the offering of the Sacrifice, i.e., the performance of
9 7,1| and the Faithful for the Sacrifice~ ~The Great Entry.~ After
10 7,1| with what petitions the Sacrifice is to be offered. Then,
11 7,1| of them in order that the Sacrifice which they offer may be
12 7,1| they may worthily offer the sacrifice to the Lord:— “Let us stand
13 7,1| faithful, telling in what their sacrifice shall consist: “A mercy
14 7,1| of peace (of spirit), a sacrifice of praise.” Then the priest
15 7,1| prayer that we offer this sacrifice for all the Saints who have
16 7,1| participation in the offering of the Sacrifice and in the commemoration
17 7,1| inaudibly while performing the sacrifice are longer, and, therefore,
18 8,1| into the Temple and offer sacrifice for her own cleansing and
19 8,1| her Child and offered the sacrifice of two doves. Christ was
20 8,2| my hands as the evening sacrifice. — Lord, I have cried unto
21 8,2| Behold, the finished Mystical Sacrifice is being escorted in [literally,
22 10,2| and offers the Bloodless Sacrifice of the Liturgy in their
23 11 | High-Priest Who offered Himself in sacrifice for the sins of man. The
24 11 | animals, which were offered in sacrifice and were the prototype of
25 11 | therefore the New testament sacrifice is called “the Bloodless
26 11 | is called “the Bloodless Sacrifice.”~ * Formerly, the Tsar
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