| 1852 - 1000 pages
...remission of sin to those who taste.' The congregation being in the mean time exhorted to salute and !.i--. for the appearance of Christ, a deacon, taking the salutation from the bishop, went and saluted the catbolicos, and from him the ceremony passed through the whole congregation, each one bowing this way... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1852 - 584 pages
...remission of sin to those who taste.' The congregation being in the mean time exhorted to salute and kiss, for the appearance of Christ, a deacon, taking the...bread by making over it the sign of the cross, gave thanks by looking upward, brake it by picking out a crumb, and repeating the transubstantiating words,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1852 - 610 pages
...passed through the whole congregation, each one bowing this way and that over THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE. the other's shoulder, as if to kiss him. The consecration...bread by making over it the sign of the cross, gave thanks by looking upward, brake it by picking out a crumb, and repeating the transubstantiating words,... | |
| 1869 - 504 pages
...be the means of the remission of sin to those who taste.' •The congregation being in the meantime exhorted to salute and kiss each other for the appearance...shoulder, as if to kiss him. The consecration followed. At the close of this act the elements were elevated, and the most profound adoration was exhibited... | |
| 1892 - 880 pages
...may be a means of the remission of sin to those who taste.' The congregation being in the meantime exhorted to salute and kiss each other for the appearance...kiss him. " The consecration followed. In performing this, the Bishop blessed the bread by making over it the sign of the cross, gave thanks by looking... | |
| 1892 - 850 pages
...may be a means of the remission of sin to those who taste." The congregation being in the meantime exhorted to salute and kiss each other for the appearance...kiss him. "The consecration followed. In performing this, the Bishop blessed the bread by making over it the sign of the cross, gave thanks by looking... | |
| 1911 - 844 pages
...may be a means of the remission of sin to those who taste.' The congregation being in the meantime exhorted to salute and kiss each other for the appearance...bowing this way and that over the other's shoulder, as it' to kiss him. "The consecration followed. In performing this, the Bishop blessed the bread by making... | |
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