Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| His Body in the form of bread, and on the other side Christ
2 2,5| are laid the portions of bread cut out in memory of Christ,
3 2,5| these plates is laid the bread, out of which a portion
4 2,5| other plate is laid the bread from which a portion has
5 2,5| prevent the portions of bread, which are laid on it in
6 2,5| take portions out of the bread.~The Chalice or Poterion (“
7 2,5| wiped, after the portions of bread have been dropped into the
8 4,2| Christ’s command to break bread in memory of him, Christians
9 5,8| been placed five loaves of bread and three vessels, one with
10 5,8| piece each of the blessed bread and a cup of the wine, that
11 7,1| Blood under the guise of bread and wine, and commanded
12 7,1| hymns, and the breaking of bread in memory of Christ, i.e.,
13 7,1| elements of the Sacrament are bread and wine. The bread must
14 7,1| are bread and wine. The bread must be made of wheat flour,
15 7,1| the second loaf of holy bread the priest takes a small
16 7,1| for men: “Take, eat (the bread); this is My Body which
17 7,1| consecrate them, and change the bread into His true Body, and
18 7,1| by the might of God, the bread and the wine are changed
19 7,1| distributes pieces of holy bread. These are the remnants
20 8,2| in my mouth. The heavenly Bread, and the Cup of Life; O
21 8,2| ends with the blessing of bread, wine and oil, for the restoration
22 8,3| Pascha is the consecration of bread stamped with the image of
23 8,3| Christ risen, Who is “the Bread of Life Eternal descended
24 8,3| Apostles’ custom of laying bread aside at their meals in
25 8,3| loaves of rich, cake-like bread, called Kulítch) to be sprinkled
26 11 | say that Christians adore bread and wine as they do God.~ *
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