Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | by the persecutions which followed the stoning of the first
2 1,0 | unprecedented persecutions which followed. The Russian Orthodox Church
3 1,2 | dead he had risen up and followed his murderers, saying something
4 1,2 | him he again stood up and followed them, and this happened
5 2,1 | the domes of the churches followed the typical Byzantine rounded
6 3,1 | fasting, each of the Hours is followed by an intermediate Office
7 3,1 | Three of the Feasts are followed, on the next day, by a distinctive
8 3,1 | The Nativity of Christ is followed, on Dec. 26 by the Synaxis
9 3,1 | Theotokos; the Theophany is followed, on Jan. 7 by the Synaxis
10 3,1 | and the Annunciation is followed, on Mar. 26 by the Synaxis
11 3,1 | except one (Palm Sunday) are followed by a festal period called
12 3,2 | illumination of the soul.~This is followed by the Great Litany, which
13 3,2 | Feast, the Great Litany is followed by a specially-appointed
14 3,2 | coming Resurrection.~This is followed by a censing of the whole
15 3,2 | to depart. The prayer is followed by the Trisagion and Lord'
16 3,2 | Prayer of Manasseh the King, followed by the hymns (based on Ps.
17 3,2 | 2:13-14). The Psalms are followed by the Trisagion and the
18 3,2 | Kontakion of the Cross, followed by a short litany and then
19 3,2 | special Morning Prayers) are followed by the Great Litany (just
20 3,2 | minister to the world. This is followed by Troparia dedicated to
21 3,2 | Feast days the Polieley is followed by a short verse (the Magnification)
22 3,2 | Magnifications, if any) are followed by a Little Litany, a short
23 3,2 | Magnifications, if any) is followed by verses from Psalm 119, “
24 3,2 | Theotokion). These are followed by a Little Litany, the
25 3,2 | Resurrection of Christ...” is sung, followed by Psalm 51 and special
26 3,2 | is sent forth).~These are followed by the singing of Psalms
27 3,2 | Vigil, the Great Doxology is followed by petitions for all Christians
28 3,2 | Matins, the Doxology is followed by the Morning Litany, Apostikha,
29 3,3 | in all the city churches, followed by a procession around the
30 3,3 | certain days this Litany is followed by the Litany for the Dead.
31 3,4 | addition of “Alleluia,” followed by a Litany of Supplication,
32 3,4 | which, appropriately, is followed by the Lord's Prayer, perfectly
33 3,6 | Liturgy consists of Vespers, followed by a portion of the full
34 3,6 | Testament Lesson is read, followed by another Prokeimenon.
35 3,6 | evening sacrifice.~ ~This is followed by the Lenten Prayer of
36 3,9 | originally the Troparia that followed it were sung in the same
37 3,8 | Banquet. Matins is then followed by the Paschal Liturgy.~ ~
38 4,5 | follow are not necessarily followed in every detail by every
39 4,5 | the Twelve Disciples who followed Christ. The whole sequence
40 4,9 | is usually those who have followed Him long and faithfully
41 4,1 | throngs of people who had followed Him from Bethany or had
42 4,2 | and Heaven itself. He was followed by the souls of the holy
43 4,4 | come with Him from Galilee followed, and saw the tomb, and how
44 6,2 | cross which He Himself had followed. He calls him to take up
45 6,2 | pointed out by the Savior and followed by Him. In suffering we
46 7 | their blood for Him and followed in His footsteps. Saints
47 8,8 | anointing is automatically followed by recovery of health, for
48 10,1| first exiles in 537 B.C., followed by the rebuilding of the
49 10,2| of Israel's past. This is followed by an Epilogue containing
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