Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7| John is attributed the usual Divine Liturgy, although,
2 2,1| Cross, consisting of the usual crossbeam, a shorter crossbeam
3 2,2| Orthodox Church of the Most Usual Type. (Interior Plan).~ ~
4 2,4| Chrysostom, for whom the usual Divine Liturgies are named.
5 3,1| composed which are added to the usual hymns and prayers of the
6 3,2| Fervent Supplication and the usual Dismissal (if Daily Vespers)
7 3,2| Great Compline. Besides the usual beginning, it consists of
8 3,2| Blessed is our God...” and the usual introductory prayers, the
9 3,5| Basil differs from the usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
10 3,6| the Lord's Prayer and the usual exclamations, the Holy Gifts
11 3,6| responds, “One is holy...,” as usual, and then the Communion
12 3,6| Faithful take place, as usual, except that instead of “
13 3,6| creation...,” is said after the usual Litany of Thanksgiving and
14 3,6| the Dismissal is said, as usual, except that St. Gregory
15 3,3| meals may be taken in the usual way, around mid-day and
16 3,6| liturgical Services. The usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
17 3,6| exception of Palm Sunday) the usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
18 4,0| with joy, instead of the usual “Lord Jesus Christ, help
19 6,6| being and exists outside the usual order of human life and
20 8,3| St. John Chrysostom — the usual Liturgy of Sundays and Weekdays.~
21 9,6| of Great Lent.~Since the usual Divine Liturgy of St. John
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