Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2 | the Savior and in it we sing, “Arise, O Lord, save me,
2 3,2 | center of the church to sing them (Greek: Exapostilarion —
3 3,3 | ideally two Choirs sing the Antiphons (Greek — sounding
4 3,3 | the Christians began to sing the hymn, adding the words, “
5 3,4 | It is meet and right to sing of Thee...,” in which is
6 3,7 | be an Icon of worship. We sing our prayers. Our prayers
7 3,7 | as a group, and then to sing praise with one mouth and
8 3,7 | attention to the way the people sing the Amen as their assent
9 3,9 | center of the church to sing it. These are found after
10 3,6 | At the Matins Service we sing for the first time the beautiful
11 3,6 | the Matins Service we also sing the beautiful hymn of remembrance, “
12 3,8 | Savior, the angels in heaven sing. Enable us on earth to glorify
13 3,8 | while the Faithful sing the triumphant Paschal hymn, “
14 4,1 | guilt of sin, celebrate and sing to you: The barren woman
15 4,3 | all. Let us rejoice and sing to her: Rejoice, O divine
16 4,8 | servants, delivered from evil, sing our grateful thanks to you,
17 4,8 | calamity so that we may sing: Rejoice, O Unwedded Bride!~ ~
18 4,1 | Now we praise Thee and sing: Hosanna in the highest!
19 4,1 | the songs of children, who sing: Blessed is He that conies
20 7,2 | ordered the faithful to sing an Akathist to the Mother
21 11,1| for this reason that we sing the triumphant hymn of the
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