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1 1,2| pieces. Only then did this fervent preacher fall silent, a
2 1,3| the point of death. After fervent prayer before an Icon of
3 3,2| All-Night Vigil) the Litany of Fervent Supplication is now chanted (
4 3,2| Vespers) or the Litany of Fervent Supplication (Great Vespers),
5 3,2| preceeded by the Litya (Lity — a fervent prayer). The Litya, characterized
6 3,2| concludes with the Litany of Fervent Supplication and the usual
7 3,2| the words of the Litany of Fervent Supplication and the Morning
8 3,2| just as did the Litany of Fervent Supplication and the Evening
9 3,2| and after the Litany of Fervent Supplications at Daily Matins.
10 3,3| and then the Litany of Fervent Supplication, since it is
11 3,6| lessons or not, the Litany of Fervent Supplication is chanted,
12 4,0| offering there in solitude her fervent prayer to her Son. Once,
13 9 | virtues. By repeated and fervent prayer, man is made more
14 9,1| attainment of true prayer is a fervent desire to be saved and be
15 9,1| to be fruitful it must be fervent, offered up with an awareness
16 9,3| One can say prolonged and fervent prayers, I say, both coming
17 9,6| remembered in the Litany of Fervent Supplication. At the Divine
18 9,8| glory dwells (Ps. 26:8). Fervent is his morning prayers (
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