Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | Christ was represented in the shape of a fish, because the Greek
2 2,2 | most generally accepted shape for Christian churches is
3 2,2 | giving their churches such a shape, Christians express the
4 2,2 | frequently built in the shape of a cross, to show that
5 2,2 | Sometimes a church is given the shape of a circle in token that
6 2,2 | eternity. Sometimes, again, the shape is that of an octagon, —
7 2,2 | that of an octagon, — the shape of a star — in token that,
8 2,4 | are sometimes made in the shape of a coffin, or a sepulchral
9 2,4 | at other times in the shape of a temple. A temple-shaped
10 2,5 | or turned around into the shape of a Cross. It is placed
11 2,7 | frequently by cords, and have the shape of banners. Indeed they
12 2,9 | panicandil is made in the shape of a circle, garnished with
13 2,11| bell-chamber is made in the shape of a tall turret above the
14 3,2 | differed in material and shape. At first only Patriarchs
15 3,2 | made of somewhat different shape — that of a folding diptych,
16 7,1 | parts on the paten in the shape of a Cross. Then he places
17 9,3 | mixture upon the altar in the shape of a Cross and rubs it in,
18 9,5 | then tonsures him in the shape of a Cross in the name of
19 9,5 | Russia use crowns in the shape of imperial ones, ornamented
20 11 | saw in his vision, in the shape of four animals having four
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