Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| point to Christ and the four Evangelists, who left for
2 2,4| sacrament are free to men of all four parts of the world.~The
3 2,4| corners are occupied by the four Evangelists. These are represented
4 2,4| erected over the altar, on four columns, and beneath it
5 2,7| the Annunciation and the four Evangelists, with their
6 2,7| from the narratives of the four Evangelists. Just behind
7 4,1| are adapted to the twenty four hours of the day. They express
8 4,2| divided into the following four portions or watches (times
9 4,2| and was also divided into four watches or hours: The first
10 4,9| which begin each of the four watches of the day, and
11 7,1| Greek inscription in the four corners: IC. XC. HI. KA.,
12 7,1| the day out of one of the four evangelists. The worshippers
13 7,1| Faithful is divided into four parts: (a) The final preparation
14 7,1| priest breaks the Lamb in four parts, saying: “Broken and
15 8,2| Great Compline, the first four days of the first week,
16 8,2| prescribes to read all the four Gospels through on these
17 9,3| Around this table are placed four candlesticks. In the Sanctuary
18 10,1| with a mantle which has four squares of red or green
19 10,3| consisting of two, three, or four odes. There are two Triodiæ:
20 11 | teachings. It consists of four books written by the Apostles
21 11 | vision, in the shape of four animals having four faces:
22 11 | shape of four animals having four faces: an eagle’s, a bull’
23 11 | uttered in the voices of the four angelic faces is uttered
24 11 | of hair from each of the four points of a cross.~ *
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