Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7| of St. Basil the Great is served, although probably only
2 1,1| churches (2,455 in 1917), served by less than 100 Priests,
3 1,4| of them from death. This served to be the means whereby
4 1,4| Everywhere he preached and served in the native languages.
5 1,4| Mission Society, which he served as its first President.
6 1,4| age of eighty-two, having served Christ and His Church throughout
7 1,4| Russia.~Metropolitan Platon served as Primate until his death
8 1,4| ecclesiastical experience, having served all but one year of his
9 2,2| Nocturns and the Hours) be served. In modern times, except
10 3,1| daily cycle, normally being served after the Sixth Hour (although,
11 3,1| into one Service, may be served. In ancient times and now
12 3,2| Compline.~Compline, most often served in monasteries, is the Service
13 3,2| evenings, if All-Night Vigil is served, Compline is omitted. There
14 3,2| 1st Hour.~The 1st Hour is served just as the 9th Hour (but
15 3,2| Liturgy. If the Liturgy is not served, an abbreviation, Typical
16 3,2| abbreviation, Typical Psalms, is served in its place. Here we must
17 3,2| the Divine Liturgy is not served, it is usually replaced
18 3,2| the Interhours, is also served. These are constructed like
19 3,3| although the Liturgy may be served at another place, as long
20 3,3| Divine Liturgy is to be served, the Priest (and Deacon)
21 3,6| John Chrysostom is not served on the weekdays of Great
22 3,9| special Paschal Vespers is served, characterized by the singing
23 4,5| the Holy Supper which is served on Christmas Eve. We must
24 4,5| Traditionally, the meal is served on Christmas Eve at the
25 4,5| reply, the meal began. This served as a reminder that animals
26 4,5| Traditionally, twelve courses are served separately at the meal,
27 5 | Divine Liturgy is usually served on Saturdays, Sundays and
28 6,3| them were submissive and served them (Gen. 1:26), and the
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