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galilee 1
garb 2
garden 3
garment 24
garments 20
garnished 1
gates 67
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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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garment

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| or Tunic. — The universal garment worn by all ancient nations, 2 3,2| Tunic or Sticharion, a long garment with sleeves, which reached 3 3,2| reached to the ground. This garment remains common to all classes 4 3,2| brilliant whiteness this garment reminds the celebrant that 5 3,2| Spirit covers him as with a garment of salvation and joy, and 6 3,2| authorized to wear this garment.~ ~The Orarion and the Epitrachelion. — 7 3,2| Priests and bishops wear this garment on both shoulders, in such 8 3,2| ancients used to wear a garment named Phelónion. It was 9 3,2| The rich wore the same garment, made out of soft material, 10 3,2| shirred up the skirt of the garment. When shirred up on both 11 3,2| wearing the Dalmatic, — a garment like a short tunic with 12 3,2| The bishops adopted this garment, not as a worldly adornment, 13 3,2| which means a “sackcloth garment,” or “garment of humility.” 14 3,2| sackcloth garment,” or “garment of humility.” In the course 15 3,2| tunic or sticharion is the garment of the reader; that of the 16 8,2| adorned, and no wedding garment have I that I may enter 17 9,1| invests him with a white garment, calling it, “the robe of 18 9,1| the meaning of the white garment: “Grant unto me the robe 19 9,1| Thyself with light as with a garment, O Christ our God, plenteous 20 9,1| pure and unpolluted the garment of incorruption wherewith 21 9,3| endyton, i.e., “covering,” “garment” — a Greek word); then on 22 10,1| material. The robe is a wide garment, unbelted, such as was worn 23 10,1| pallium or mantle, a wide garment, very long and without sleeves. 24 10,1| sleeves. It is called “the garment of incorruption and purity,”


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