Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| Great Vespers), the prayer, “Grant, Lord, that we may be kept
2 3,2| the end of Matins. After “Grant, Lord...” the Evening Litany (
3 3,2| characterized by the refrain, “Grant it, O Lord!”~After the Litany
4 3,2| express the hope that He will grant us a restful sleep during
5 3,4| for the life of men. “And grant that with one mouth and
6 3,6| at which we all ask and grant mutual forgiveness. At this
7 3,6| servant,~Yea, O Lord and King! Grant me to see my own transgressions
8 4,1| prayer sadly beseeched God to grant her a child. In the wilderness,
9 4,2| bless Thine inheritance. Grant victories to the Orthodox
10 4,2| crucified for our sake, grant mercy to those who are called
11 4,7| and saved us through love. Grant peace to all Orthodox Christians,
12 4,0| whatever you wish, and I will grant it.” And he vowed to her, “
13 6,2| they could bear, but would grant them consolation in its
14 8,4| O Lord! If Thou wouldst grant me light, be Thou blessed;
15 8,4| blessed; if Thou wouldst grant me darkness, be Thou equally
16 8,6| every Diocesan Bishop and grant the title Archbishop to
17 9 | forgive them their sins and grant them repose in the heavenly
18 9 | worthy of this gift and grant us the grace to offer up
19 9,6| murdered, or consumed by fire, grant in Thy mercy a place with
|