Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| appointed the time and laid down the order of prayer.
2 1,2| in His name, and thereby laid the foundation of His Church’
3 2,4| brocade. Upon the altar is laid a silken or linen cloth,
4 2,4| the Gospel.* The Cross is laid there as a sign of Christ’
5 2,5| round dish) on which are laid the portions of bread cut
6 2,5| On one of these plates is laid the bread, out of which
7 2,5| On the other plate is laid the bread from which a portion
8 2,5| portions of bread, which are laid on it in a certain order
9 3,1| annular is bent, the thumb is laid across it, and the little
10 6,4| standing before an icon laid on a lectern in the middle
11 6,6| icon of the feast which is laid on a lectern in the middle
12 7,1| members of the Church and are laid below the Lamb; while lower
13 7,1| prayer for the dead.~ Having laid the particles on the paten,
14 7,1| order in which they were laid, and, in doing so, remembers
15 8,2| rises; at the words “and laid aside His garments,” he
16 8,2| repeating the words “and laid aside His garments.” The
17 8,2| covered It with spices, laid It in a new tomb.” The canvas
18 8,2| new tomb.” The canvas is laid out on a table, and all
19 9,1| chrism; and, that the seal laid on them by the unction might
20 9,3| morning.” Upon the stone is laid a metallic plate with an
21 9,3| date the foundation was laid.~ ~The Rite of the Consecration
22 9,3| word); then on the altar is laid the eilyton (“wrap,” also
23 10,1| before a lectern on which are laid a Cross and Gospel, and
24 10,1| Sanctuary the evening before and laid upon the altar, to signify
25 10,2| disciples. Then the body is laid in a coffin and covered
26 11 | please God. The grain, when laid in the earth, rots, yet
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