Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | the churches followed the typical Byzantine rounded style,
2 2,2 | many bows and prostrations typical of Orthodox worship.~At
3 2,3 | to this reconciliation.~A typical Iconostasis consists of
4 2,4 | expanded and the size of a typical Diocese with it, the Bishops
5 2,5 | 6th Hour — Liturgy or Typical Psalms); and before Great
6 2,7 | to the world. Unlike the typical monastic Mantiya, however,
7 3,1 | celebrated, the Service of the Typical Psalms is celebrated in
8 3,1 | Hour and Divine Liturgy or Typical Psalms). In addition, on
9 3,2 | served, an abbreviation, Typical Psalms, is served in its
10 3,2 | light failed (Luke 23:44).~ ~Typical Psalms.~When the Divine
11 3,2 | usually replaced by the Typical Psalms, which consists of
12 3,2 | itself, it bears the title “Typical Psalms.”~ ~Interhours.~In
13 3,2 | the Hours, as well as the Typical Psalms, are sung as one
14 3,3 | frequently sung are the Typical Antiphons (Ps. 104, 146
15 3,3 | because they form part of the typical service. These are sung
16 3,3 | the Second Antiphon of the Typical group is joined a hymn glorifying
17 5 | consists of the common life typical of the coenobitic monasteries
18 11,1| that name. This was the typical Cross used for Roman crucifixions.~
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