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anticipation 1
antidoron 4
antidóron 1
antimins 16
antimíns 1
antiminses 2
antioch 1
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17 vestibule
17 wear
16 acts
16 antimins
16 basil
16 betrothal
16 bring
Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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antimins

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| altar.” The origin of the Antimins is as follows: The law demands 2 2,4| a journey. Later on, an Antimins became a necessary feature 3 2,4| consecrated by bishops. Into every Antimins is sewed a particle of some 4 2,5| kept on the altar in the Antimins and called “Antimins sponge.” 5 2,5| the Antimins and calledAntimins sponge.” The other, which 6 7,1| altar on which there is an Antimins consecrated by a bishop ( 7 7,1| celebrated at one altar, with one Antimins, in one day.~ The time appointed 8 7,1| chalice upon the unfolded Antimins, while the deacon closes 9 9,3| same wine he sprinkles the Antimins prepared for the new church. 10 9,3| and the props, as also the Antimins prepared for the Altar. 11 9,3| Greek word), and in that the Antimins is enfolded. All these articles 12 9,3| the bishop deposits in the Antimins, after having also anointed 13 9,3| icon of the Saviour, but an Antimins, consecrated beforehand 14 9,3| the consecration of the Antimins; 3) at the ablution of the 15 9,3| performed by the bishop with the Antimins; 4) the Altar is fastened 16 9,3| with chrism; 6) it is the Antimins which is carried in procession


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