Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | St. Barnabas, a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of
2 1,3 | persecutions. Church tradition is full of the lives of these early
3 1,4 | American Mission became a full Diocese, with its presiding
4 1,4 | American Church brought it to full maturity, although he died
5 3,1 | 9th Hours begin with the full beginning — “O Heavenly
6 3,2 | life, is usually recited in full only at the Lamentations
7 3,2 | we have now come into the full Light of Christ, the Dayspring
8 3,2 | The 3rd Hour, which has a full beginning, just as the 9th,
9 3,3 | hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory! Shaken by
10 3,4 | Baptism, which makes them full members of the Church of
11 3,6 | Great Lent to serve the full Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
12 3,6 | followed by a portion of the full Liturgy, omitting the consecration
13 3,6 | the Faithful, as at the full Liturgy, the Choir sings
14 3,6 | signifying that this is not the full Liturgy. After the Lord'
15 3,8 | Irmologion, which provides the full texts.~ ~Typikon.~This book
16 3,5 | first Sunday after the first Full Moon which falls upon or
17 3,5 | of the Month Nissan). The Full Moon used for the purposes
18 3,5 | the actual astronomical Full Moon.~The number of days
19 3,5 | number of days between each Full Moon (the Lunar Month) is
20 3,7 | On this day neither the full Liturgy (except if the Feast
21 3,9 | Angel cried to the Lady Full of Grace:~Rejoice, O Pure
22 4,7 | Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos, Full of Grace! From you shone
23 4,8 | the Theotokos: Rejoice, O Full of Grace, the Lord is with
24 4,0 | leaving the Garden for three full days, singing psalms day
25 6,6 | only in the Church that full union of man and God takes
26 6,6 | because she is a phenomenon full of profound mystery. On
27 6,6 | salvation consists in our full sanctification, in the complete
28 6,0 | fire...a restless evil, full of deadly poison, with it
29 6,2 | himself here on earth, and in full measure in the Kingdom of
30 7 | be like God, the Icon, in full accord with divine worship
31 8,4 | our heart sorrows and is full of contrition. This heartfelt
32 8,4 | willingly, in my right mind, in full awareness, in all goodwill,
33 9,7 | receive, that your joy may be full (John 16:23-24).~Later,
34 9,8 | even his daytime prayer is full of sorrow and weeping, too (
35 9,8 | the Psalmist are always full of confidence because they
36 10,3| throughout and the book is full of contrasts: light and
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