Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| frequently He is represented as a Lamb, or as a Shepherd carrying
2 2,4| only they painted on it a Lamb, either standing at the
3 6,8| Holy Spirit. O Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,
4 7,1| speaks of the Saviour as of a Lamb Which takes on Itself the
5 7,1| The portion is called the Lamb, and represents Christ,
6 7,1| Christ, of whom the Paschal Lamb was the prototype. The priest
7 7,1| prototype. The priest lays the Lamb in the middle of the paten,
8 7,1| Christ also, like unto a Lamb, offered Himself as a sacrifice
9 7,1| paten at the right of the Lamb; this loaf is called “the
10 7,1| rows at the left of the Lamb. — Out of the fourth loaf,
11 7,1| Church and are laid below the Lamb; while lower still, under
12 7,1| His incarnation, was the Lamb destined to be sacrificed
13 7,1| elevates the consecrated Lamb, saying: “Holy things are
14 7,1| with a prostration the Holy Lamb, and say in the consciousness
15 7,1| communion, the priest breaks the Lamb in four parts, saying: “
16 7,1| Broken and distributed is the Lamb of God: broken, yet not
17 7,1| remaining portions of the Lamb are placed into the chalice,
18 7,1| the act of breaking the Lamb, of uniting the Elements,
19 7,1| of which a portion — the Lamb — has been cut in memory
20 8,3| feast. Then the blood of the lamb with which the doors of
21 8,3| like unto an immaculate Lamb, delivered us by His resurrection
22 9,5| to him a portion of the Lamb, with the words: — “Receive
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