Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | ers appear. At other times services take place in shifts.. ~
2 I, 4,1 | own tongue and of taking services in Slavonic. Sla-~vonic
3 I, 4,1 | in Slavonic. Sla-~vonic services required a Slavonic Bible
4 I, 4,1 | heard the Gospel and the services of the Church in a tongue
5 I, 4,1 | normal policy is to hold services ~in the language of the
6 I, 4,1 | Methodius used Slavonic in their services, the Germans ~Latin; Cyril
7 I, 4,1 | to use Slavonic in Church services. The brothers traveled ~
8 I, 4,1 | first used Greek in Church services, a language as unintelligible ~
9 I, 4,2 | highly organized .social services. as in ~tenth-century Kiev.
10 I, 4,3 | translated the Bible and ~Church services into the languages and dialects
11 I, 6,2 | that the Liturgy and other services in the parish churches should
12 I, 6,2 | and magnificence of the services. ~The whole nation appeared
13 I, 6,2 | at ~meals in a monastery. Services lasting seven hours or more
14 I, 7,9 | be .bilin-~gual,. holding services both in the language of
15 I, 7,9 | the English language at services and in practice are coming
16 I, 7,9 | alone should be used at all services; but in the 1970s this situation
17 II, 0,12| read constantly at Orthodox services:~during the course of Matins
18 II, 0,12| Creed, never used in the services of the Eastern Patriarchates.
19 II, 0,12| and hymns used at Orthodox services. Nor is it merely the words~
20 II, 0,12| merely the words~of the services which are a part of Tradition;
21 II, 1,4 | beginning of~most liturgical services).~
22 II, 2,4 | proskynesis).~In Orthodox services Mary is often mentioned,
23 II, 3,2 | The outward setting of the services: Priest and people~The basic
24 II, 3,2 | people~The basic pattern of services is the same in the Orthodox
25 II, 3,2 | Occasional Offices — i.e. services intended for special occasions,
26 II, 3,2 | evening of Saturdays.~In its services the Orthodox Church uses
27 II, 3,2 | in the early Church, all services are sung or chanted.~There
28 II, 3,2 | normally stands during Church services~(non-Orthodox visitors are
29 II, 3,2 | the curtain drawn. During services, at particular moments the
30 II, 3,2 | non-Orthodox who~attends Orthodox services with some frequency will
31 II, 3,2 | the idea that Byzantine services, even if not literally timeless,
32 II, 3,2 | longer than Greeks over services, but in a~normal Russian
33 II, 3,2 | as they by~the length of services. ‘And now we are entered
34 II, 4 | These lesser blessings and services are often very practical~
35 II, 4,3 | to one of four different~services:~1) The Liturgy of Saint
36 II, 4,3 | Orthodox,~however, do not hold services of public devotion before
37 II, 5,1 | or to follow the public services of the Church of England,
38 II, 5,1 | is the complexity of the services that he will need a small~
39 II, 5,1 | volumes are contained the services for the Christian year —
40 II, 7,9 | London, 1969. For Lenten services, see The Lenten Triodion,~
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