Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3| Prothesis, containing the Table of Oblations, for the reception
2 2,4| Sanctuary there stands a square table; it is the altar; also called
3 2,4| is present on it, or Holy Table, because upon it Christians
4 2,5| space there always is a table whereon are deposited the
5 2,5| offerings. It is called the Table of Oblations and is vested
6 2,5| decorated with icons. On this table are also placed the sacred
7 2,5| been washed, is kept on the Table of Oblations, and is called
8 2,8| take their food at a common table after the end of divine
9 2,9| on the Altar and on the Table of Oblations, also behind
10 5,8| the middle of it, before a table on which have been placed
11 7,1| of the Elements from the table of oblations to the Altar
12 8,2| place them on and around the Table of Oblations. At the great
13 8,2| also transferred from the Table of Oblations to the altar.
14 8,2| canvas is laid out on a table, and all present adore it
15 9,3| the Royal Gates, upon a table covered with a white linen
16 9,3| which the Altar and the Table of Oblations are to be dressed,
17 9,3| and nails. Around this table are placed four candlesticks.
18 9,3| are placed upon a separate table, the holy chrism, rose water,
19 9,3| arms, and then carry the table with the church belongings
20 9,5| cleanliness of the altar and the Table of Oblations.~ ~Note 2.—
21 9,5| Gospel, which he lays on a table in the middle of the church.
22 9,5| and places them before the table, at a little distance from
23 9,5| olive trees round about thy table. Behold, so shall the man
24 9,6| with wheat is placed upon a table. Into the midst of the wheat
25 9,6| with cotton. Upon the same table are placed a Cross and Gospel.
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