Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| Christians, when praying, use a sign which belongs exclusively
2 1,3| exclusively to them: the sign of the Cross. This sign,
3 1,3| sign of the Cross. This sign, according to oldest custom,
4 1,3| making on our persons the sign of the Cross. By this sign
5 1,3| sign of the Cross. By this sign we express our faith in
6 1,3| making on our persons the sign of the Cross, we express
7 2,1| the Cross of Christ by the sign T; sometimes they drew a
8 2,4| Cross is laid there as a sign of Christ’s victory over
9 5,5| gives a blessing with the sign of the Cross towards the
10 5,5| Spirit; the blessing by the sign of the Cross signifies that
11 5,8| office, the priest makes the sign of the Cross over the loaves
12 7,1| loaf, the priest makes the sign of the Cross on it with
13 7,1| and the prostration is a sign of servitude. During the
14 8,1| each hundred, he makes the sign of the Cross thrice in the
15 8,2| worshippers, and makes the sign of the Cross over them with
16 8,2| ancient custom of making the sign of the Cross with a candle
17 9,1| powers be crushed beneath the sign of the image of Thy Cross,”
18 9,1| he makes with the oil the sign of the Cross on the water.
19 9,1| robing. The priest makes the sign of the Cross with chrism
20 9,1| arms and after making the sign of the Cross before the
21 9,3| having made, with it the sign of the Cross, places it
22 9,3| and, making with it the sign of the Cross before the
23 9,5| golden ring he makes the sign of the Cross thrice above
24 11 | head is to thee a manifest sign that the King of Glory,
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