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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | convenience.~On the roof there are usually one or several cupolas ( 2 2,7 | and icons. These latter usually represent the Annunciation 3 2,7 | these two doors there are usually paintings representing either 4 2,7 | tier, if there is room, are usually placed the icons of such 5 2,7 | beautiful door,” because it usually is richly decorated — also 6 2,11| above the porch, it is also usually called a belfry.~The bells 7 2,11| Russian, trezvón).This is usually done at the beginning of 8 3,2 | behind. The Phelonion is usually called simplyrobe” (ríza).~ 9 3,2 | a Cross. The crook is usually made like serpentsheads 10 3,2 | handsome cloth is tied, usually silk, as an ornament, and 11 5,6 | They differ as to number. Usually two or three are read.*~ ~ 12 7,1 | present time, when baptism is usually administered in infancy, 13 7,1 | highest. Amen.” This hymn is usually followed by the sermon or 14 8,1 | Virgin Mary. This feast usually comes in Lent, sometimes 15 8,1 | this time of the year there usually was much sickness among 16 8,2 | for the souls of the dead, usually sung on Saturdays, are omitted.~ 17 9,1 | the ceremony of naming is usually performed within the first 18 9,1 | at the present day, are, usually baptized before the fortieth 19 9,1 | admission into the church usually takes place the fortieth 20 9,5 | cheirothesis (tonsure). It usually takes place after the robing 21 9,5 | blessing constitute what is usually calledbetrothal.” But 22 10,1 | order. He dons a chiton, usually called tunic or cassock,


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