Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| several churches, one of them receives the title of “general” or “
2 3,1| to the person of a bishop receives the title of archdeacon.
3 9,1| her former sinful life and receives the grace of the Holy Spirit,
4 9,1| utters thrice, and each time receives an affirmative answer, which
5 9,1| The blessings which man receives in the Sacrament of Baptism
6 9,1| that day and the child also receives it then for the first time.
7 9,4| representative, and sues for pardon, receives absolution from the priest,
8 9,4| and holy man.~ As only he receives remission of sins who, repenting
9 9,4| obligations.~ The priest who receives a penitent’s confession
10 9,5| and ordained by a bishop receives the grace of the Holy Spirit
11 9,5| ground before the bishop and receives his blessing. Then the deacons
12 9,5| recipient of the Sacrament receives the grace of the Holy Spirit,
13 9,5| the newly ordained deacon receives communion and recites the
14 9,5| newly ordained priest then receives holy communion and reads
15 9,5| Having taken the oath, he receives the blessing of the senior
16 9,5| newly consecrated sub-deacon receives a towel and basin, in token
17 10,1| newly-consecrated” or novices, and receives the title of riássophor,
18 10,1| The novice every time receives the shears and returns them
19 10,1| altar, to signify that he receives them from the Lord Himself;
20 11 | the chalice. The Empress receives communion in the usual manner
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