Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| such houses they used to set apart for worship one room
2 2,4| eastern part of the Church is set aside. It is somewhat raised
3 2,7| means Ascent, and the place set apart at each end for the
4 2,8| in the early ages, to be set apart for catechumens —
5 5,4| O Lord. Let my prayer be set forth, as incense before
6 5,5| having lived to see the sun set), having beheld the evening
7 6,8| the curse annulled, Eve set free, death slain, and we
8 7,1| the church, the bells are set tolling (in single-strokes).
9 8,1| turtle doves: the ransom was set by the Law at five shekels.
10 8,2| these weeks, three weeks are set apart as a preparation for
11 8,2| contrition: “Let my prayer be set forth as incense before
12 8,2| when I cry unto Thee. — Set O Lord, a watch before my
13 8,2| reads the words, “and was set down again,” the bishop
14 9,1| the meaning of baptism is set forth, also the benefits
15 9,5| Sacrament of Matrimony is set forth: “Thou hast set upon
16 9,5| is set forth: “Thou hast set upon their head crowns of
17 10,2| Psalms 90 and 118, which set forth the blessedness of
18 10,2| commemorative services is set forth a dish of boiled wheat
19 10,2| there are certain days set apart by the Church for
|