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garb 2
garden 3
garment 24
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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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garments

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| performed divine service in garments of the ordinary cut, only 2 3,2| service, the same kind of garments as those worn by laymen. 3 3,2| worship in clean, festive garments. The favorite color for 4 3,2| holiness and purity. The garments for the celebrants were 5 3,2| church vestments or holy garments. In the course of time the 6 3,2| time the cut of laymen’s garments changed; various peoples 7 3,2| of the Church. All these garments were, from the earliest 8 3,2| distinguish them from ordinary garments.~ ~The Sticharion or Tunic. — 9 8,2| words “and laid aside His garments,” he lays aside his episcopal 10 8,2| words “and laid aside His garments.” The deacon reads on: “ 11 8,2| feet, and had taken His garments.” The words “and had taken 12 8,2| words “and had taken His garments” are repeated many times, 13 9,1| investing him with white garments, anointing with chrism or 14 9,1| not lay aside their white garments for seven days, nor wash 15 9,1| loosed the girdle of their garments, removed the bandage from 16 10,1| take the vows removes his garments on the porch, in token that 17 10,2| washed and clothed in new garments. The latter either are all 18 10,2| holiness — or else they are the garments of his rank and dignity 19 11 | is represented in royal garments, because He is the King 20 11 | only such as have bridal garments woven of virtues — those


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