And when the president has given thanks, and all the people have expressed their assent, those who are called by us deacons give to each of those present to partake of the bread and wine mixed with water over which the thanksgiving was pronounced, and... Traditional Festivals [2 Volumes]: A Multicultural Encyclopediaby Christian Roy - 2005 - 548 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| M. F. Toal - Religion - 2000 - 404 pages
...and all the people have expressed their assent, those who are called by us deacons give to each one present to partake of the bread and wine mixed with water over which thanks had been pronounced, and to those who are absent they carry a portion. 2. The Eucharist. And... | |
| John Randolph Willis - Religion - 2002 - 534 pages
...express their assent by saying Amen. This word Amen answers in the Hebrew language to "so be it." And when the president has given thanks, and all the people...to those who are absent they carry away a portion. And this food is called among us the Eucharist, of which no one is allowed to partake but the man who... | |
| Richard A. Burridge, Graham Gould - Religion - 2004 - 240 pages
...prayers and thanksgivings, all the people present express their joyful assent by saying Amen [. . . Then] those who are called by us deacons give to each of...of the bread and wine mixed with water over which thanksgiving was pronounced, and to those who are absent they carry away a portion. (First Apology,... | |
| Matthew Levering - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 196 pages
...assent by saying Amen. This word Amen answers in the Hebrew language to -yeixjiTo- [so be it]. And when the president has given thanks, and all the people...to those who are absent they carry away a portion. And this food is called among us Et>xcxpicrTia [the Eucharist], of which no one is allowed to partake... | |
| Bernard Cooke, Gary Macy - Religion - 2005 - 192 pages
...The Web site is a convenient source for translations of the writings of many early Christian writers. the president has given thanks, and all the people...to partake of the bread and wine mixed with water overwhich the thanksgiving was pronounced, and to those who are absent they carry away a portion. (First... | |
| Michael McGuckian - Lord's Supper - 2005 - 148 pages
...the Father . . . and offers thanks (eiJxuP10"^0^) . . . And when the president has given thanks . . . those who are called by us deacons give to each of...with water over which the thanksgiving was pronounced (eu Let us now consider how Dix presents the same text. Justin says, "When we have ended (the intercessions)... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Antonio Cortijo - Autos sacramentales - 2006 - 420 pages
...their assent by saying Amen. This word Amen answers in the Hebrew language to genoito [so be it]. And when the president has given thanks, and all the people...pronounced, and to those who are absent they carry away a portion.32 And this food is called among us Eukaristia [the Eucharist], of which no one is allowed... | |
| Jerome H. Neyrey - Religion - 2007 - 284 pages
...their assent by saying Amen. 6This word Amen answers in the Hebrew language to yivono [so be it]. /And when the president has given thanks, and all the people...to those who are absent they carry away a portion. This chapter describes the final stage of status-transformation rituals, namely, the acceptance and... | |
| Alexander Roberts - Religion - 2007 - 616 pages
...assent by saying Amen. This word Amen answers in the Hebrew language to ye'cuim [so be it]. • And when the president has given thanks, and all the people...thanksgiving was pronounced, and to those who are absent they cany away a portion. CHAP. LXVL — OF THE EUCHARIST. And this food is called among us [the Eucharist],... | |
| Carl Sommer - Religion - 2007 - 468 pages
...blemish on the entire Church. From Justin Martyr we find that the deacons had a liturgical function: "When the president has given thanks, and all the...to partake of the bread and wine mixed with water." i47 Later, "to those who are absent a portion is sent by the deacons." '48 From Tertullian we learn... | |
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