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1 3,2 | there are compositions of praise for a particular Saint or
2 3,2 | Dogmatic, since, in addition to praise of the Most-Holy Theotokos,
3 3,2 | a Theotokion, a hymn of praise to the Theotokos, is sung
4 3,2 | celebration, as well as a hymn of praise (Theotokion) to the Mother
5 3,2 | read), “Let every breath praise the Lord....” All God's
6 3,2 | creatures are summoned to praise the Lord — their Creator.
7 3,4 | while on our part it is our praise of God's Majesty, revealed
8 3,4 | As the Choir sings, “We praise Thee...,” the Priest prays, “
9 3,4 | mouths be filled with Thy praise, O Lord....” Thus, in the
10 3,7 | group, and then to sing praise with one mouth and one heart.
11 3,1 | must be observed in the praise of God and must be in accordance
12 4,3 | which the angels of God do praise. Truly this woman is the
13 4,6 | who with understanding praise Thee: Thou hast come and
14 4,1 | Thy Resurrection! Now we praise Thee and sing: Hosanna in
15 4,1 | O Christ God! Accept the praise of angels and the songs
16 4,4 | Cross, O Christ, and we praise and glorify Thy holy Resurrection;
17 6,0 | all the earth! (Ps. 8:1). Praise, O servants of the Lord,
18 6,0 | O servants of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord! (Ps.
19 7,2 | All-gracious Hodigitria, Praise of Smolensk and the whole
20 9,6 | they triply proclaim and praise the God in Trinity — and
21 9,8 | be praised (Ps. 113:3). Praise and thanks are offered up
22 10,1| follows: Hymns (acts of praise suitable for any occasion);
23 10,1| Appendix 5 (Ch. 31:10-31) — praise of the ideal wife.~ ~Ecclesiastes (
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