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1 2,7| The Ikonostas has three doors. The folding doors in the
2 2,7| three doors. The folding doors in the middle, which lead
3 2,7| the Holy Eucharist. These doors are generally in open-work
4 2,7| deacons’ door.” On these two doors there are usually paintings
5 2,7| Besides the decorations of the doors, the entire screen which
6 2,7| there are other smaller doors in the northern and southern
7 5,2| has closed against us the doors of the Kingdom of Heaven.
8 5,5| hath opened to them the doors of the Kingdom of Heaven.
9 5,8| sometimes performed out of doors, on fields, public squares
10 7,1| to the doorkeepers, “The doors! the doors!” ordering them
11 7,1| doorkeepers, “The doors! the doors!” ordering them to look
12 7,1| need of guarding the church doors, these words are uttered
13 7,1| that they should guard the doors of their souls, and not
14 8,2| Penitential Troparia:— “The doors of repentance do Thou open
15 8,3| the lamb with which the doors of Hebrew dwellings were
16 8,3| porch before the western doors which at this moment are
17 8,3| being sung, the western doors are opened and the procession
18 8,3| the Paschal week all the doors of the Sanctuary remain
19 8,3| resurrection, hath opened to us the doors of the Kingdom of Heaven.~
20 9,1| birth, is brought before the doors of the temple, whereby its
21 9,3| southern wall above the doors and windows. Reentering
22 9,3| enters the church and the doors are closed after them. The
23 9,3| lifted up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall
24 9,3| lifted up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall
25 9,3| church. At this moment, the doors are thrown open, and the
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