Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| offerings of the faithful at the altar are to be divided? and how
2 II, I | ordained to the ministry of the altar, and sent to Constantinople
3 II, III | midst of this chapel is an altar dedicated in honour of the
4 II, XIV | country called Loidis. But the altar, being of stone, escaped
5 II, XV | the same temple he had an altar for the Christian Sacrifice,
6 II, XX | consecrated to the service of the altar, which are still preserved,
7 III, II | Christian faith, no church, no altar erected throughout all the
8 III, XVII | on the right side of the altar, with the respect due to
9 III, XIX | to be re-buried near the altar, was found as whole as if
10 III, XIX | body to the east of the altar, it was still found without
11 III, XXIII| on the right side of the altar.~The bishop left the monastery
12 IV, XXIII| priesthood and the service of the altar.~Indeed we have seen five
13 V, X | consecrated table for an altar,— they began to grow suspicious
14 V, XVI | Sacrifice is offered on an altar for the dead that are held
15 V, XVI | part of it stands as an altar of hewn stone before the
16 V, XVI | part is set up as another altar, four-cornered, at the east
17 V, XVII | Lord’s Body; but it has an altar on the east side, sheltered
18 V, XIX | Apostle Peter, hard by the altar on the south side, as has
19 V, XXI | All the ministers of the altar and monks were shorn after
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