The original quote is as follows.
"Have communion with few,
Be intimate with one.
Deal justly with all.
Speak evil of none."
It is an excerpt from the New England Child's Primer brought by the Pilgrims on the Mayflower to Massachusetts. The Puritans used this book to teach children. It is a poem entitled "Learn These Four Lines By Heart".
Nothing, hold out your hands and then put it in your mouth. DON"T chew! it will desolve.
We are invited into communion with God and to experience the grace of his saying love. God wants to know, love, and hold us. Therefore, he "never ceases to draw man to himself"
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You cup both of them together, one across the palm of the other like a figure "X" or cross.
flagon, it's a small pitcher used to hold the communion wine before it is poured into the chalice
You hold it at a 70 degree angle, then pull towards you. But be careful not to pull it toward your face.
The first communion bread in the Catholic sacrament of Holy Eucharist symbolizes the body of Jesus Christ. It is a sacred and symbolic element that represents the unity of believers with Christ and the community of the Church.
A Garter is usually elastic and worn around the leg to hold up a stocking so is usually found in intimate apparel. Usually garters are right along side hosiery and/or bras and panties.
An ambry is a bookcase, library or archive, a storehouse, a pantry, or a cupboard or storage area found in a church in whcih to hold books, communion vessels, and vestments.
They could. They usually do not because most people do not hold them toward the sun.
A grip you hold the bar palms upward(toward you) A barbell curl is an example
while in the air hold the left stick toward you.