Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3| Oblations, for the reception and preparation of the sacred Gifts; 3)
2 2,4| Descent from the Cross and the preparation of Christ’s body for interment.
3 2,5| sacred vessels used in the preparation of the Sacrament of the
4 2,5| mixed with water during the preparation of the Sacrament. To it
5 7,1| Five loaves are used in the preparation of the Sacrament. The wine
6 7,1| four parts: (a) The final preparation of the Elements and the
7 7,1| members of the Church; (c) the preparation for Communion and the partaking
8 7,1| conclusion of the service.~ ~(A). Preparation of the Elements and the
9 7,1| Lord.” With this ends the preparation for the Sacrament of the
10 7,1| thy spirit.”~ ~(C). The Preparation for Communion and the Act
11 7,1| the Act of Communion~ ~The Preparation for Communion.~ Immediately
12 7,1| of the Church, begins the preparation of the faithful for Communion.
13 8,2| Pascha.” Some of them are a preparation for the worthy celebration
14 8,2| sensible of its fruits.~ The preparation for the feast consists of
15 8,2| weeks are set apart as a preparation for Lent. Thus the whole
16 8,2| Thus the whole time of preparation for the Paschal Feast comprises
17 8,2| the dead.~ ~The Weeks of Preparation for Lent.~ Lent is a time
18 8,2| out of the Holy Gifts, the preparation for communion, the act of
19 8,2| coronation of a Tsar. The preparation of the ingredients begins
20 9,1| serves him, as one dead, as a preparation for burial and, as a soldier
21 9,1| soldier of Christ — as a preparation to the struggle with iniquity.~
22 9,3| nails some cero-mastix (a preparation of wax mixed with sundry
23 9,4| necessitates a period of preparation. During this time the Christian
24 9,4| The length of the time of preparation depends on how long a time
25 10,2| the eternal abodes.~ ~The Preparation of a Deceased Christian’
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