Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5| Before Thy Cross we bow down, O Master.” On the other plate
2 4,2| from the evening. At six o’clock p.m. (as we count
3 4,6| the Virgin: “Thy Nativity, O Theotokos Virgin, hath proclaimed
4 4,6| cry aloud to her: Rejoice, O thou fulfillment of the
5 4,6| thou who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos, for from
6 4,6| darkness. Rejoice thou, also, O righteous Elder, as thou
7 4,8| is with us. Understand, O ye nations, and submit yourselves,
8 4,8| with the added hymn: “O Lord of hosts, be with us,
9 4,8| other helper in adversity; O Lord of hosts, have mercy
10 4,8| Psalm “Have mercy on me, O God...”~The Midnight Office
11 5,1| Providence: “Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord, my God,
12 5,1| Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord, my God, Thou hast
13 5,1| Wondrous are Thy works, O Lord! in wisdom hast Thou
14 5,2| mercy on us, and keep us, O God, by Thy grace.” The
15 5,2| worshippers sing “To Thee, O Lord.” Upon which, the petitions
16 5,3| the words “Glory to Thee, O God”; whence the stases
17 5,3| Him” (Alleluia!) “Arise, O Lord, save me, O my God” (
18 5,3| Arise, O Lord, save me, O my God” (Alleluia!) “Salvation
19 5,3| mercy on us, and keep us, O God, by Thy grace,” and
20 5,4| unto Thee; hearken unto me, O Lord. Let my prayer be set
21 5,4| iniquities. (Stichera). O Praise the Lord all ye nations,
22 5,5| the altar, near the bema.~“O Gentle Light of the holy
23 5,5| immortal heavenly, holy Father, O Jesus Christ: we, Having
24 5,5| hymned with reverent voices, O Son of God, Giver of life.
25 5,6| petition is “Grant [this], O Lord!”~The Triple Ectenia
26 5,7| servant depart in peace, O Master, according to Thy
27 6,4| response “Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statutes,”
28 6,4| numbered among the dead; yet, O Saviour, destroying the
29 6,4| myrrh with tears of pity, O ye women disciples? Thus
30 6,4| myrrh came to Thy tomb, O Saviour, bewailing, but
31 6,4| Holy, holy, holy art Thou, O Lord.~“In bringing forth
32 6,4| delivered Adam from sin, O Virgin, and hast brought
33 6,5| defend me and save me, O my Saviour.~ “Ye haters
34 6,6| One. We worship Thy Cross, O Christ, and Thy holy Resurrection
35 6,6| we call upon Thy Name. O come, all ye faithful, let
36 6,6| mercy in the prayer, “Save, O Lord, Thy people, and bless
37 6,8| Most blessed art thou, O Virgin Theotokos, for through
38 6,8| praise: Blessed art Thou, O Christ God, Who hast been
39 6,8| Thee for Thy great glory. O Lord, Heavenly King, God
40 6,8| God the Father Almighty; O Lord, the Only-begotten
41 6,8| Only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ; and O Holy Spirit. O Lord God,
42 6,8| Christ; and O Holy Spirit. O Lord God, Lamb of God, Son
43 6,8| ever and ever.~“Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day
44 6,8| without sin. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, the God of our fathers,
45 6,8| ages. Amen.~“Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, according
46 6,8| Thee.~“Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statutes. (
47 6,8| and generation. I said: O Lord, have mercy on me,
48 6,8| have sinned against Thee. O Lord, unto Thee have I fled
49 6,8| light shall we see light. O continue Thy mercy unto
50 6,9| rescued out of sufferings, O Theotokos; but as thou art
51 6,9| evening entry, but the hymn “O Gentle Light” is recited
52 6,9| Psalm 50, “Have mercy on me, O God!,” which is followed
53 7,1| the incarnate Son of God: “O Only-begotten Son and Word
54 7,1| God), “and wast crucified, O Christ God, trampling down
55 7,1| Psalm 102:“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is
56 7,1| name. — Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not
57 7,1| Antiphon): — “Praise the Lord, O my soul. I will praise the
58 7,1| the entry of Thy Saints, O Lord”; then the deacon calls
59 7,1| singing the solemn hymn: “O come, let us worship, and
60 7,1| fall down before Christ; O Son of God, Who didst rise
61 7,1| faces the people, saying “O Lord, save the pious and
62 7,1| Thy Cross, we bow down, O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection
63 7,1| the “Alleluia:” “Arise, O God, judge the earth, for
64 7,1| We give thanks unto Thee, O Lord, and we pray unto Thee,
65 7,1| Among the first, remember, O Lord, the Orthodox episcopate
66 7,1| Prayer: “And vouchsafe us, O Master, that with boldness,
67 7,1| with the prayer, “Cleanse, O Lord, the sins of those
68 7,1| Communion.— “I believe, O Lord, and I confess that
69 7,1| Of Thy Mystical Supper, O Son of God, receive me today
70 7,1| confess Thee: Remember me, O Lord, in Thy kingdom.” — “
71 7,1| judgment or condemnation, O Lord, but for healing of
72 7,1| speaking this prayer: “Save, O God, Thy people, and bless
73 7,1| filled with Thy praise, O Lord, that we may hymn Thy
74 7,1| Psalms, 102 (“Bless the Lord, O my Soul, and all that is
75 7,1| and 145 (“Praise the Lord, O my Soul”), which, in the
76 7,1| are followed by the hymn “O only-begotten Son...” which
77 7,1| s prayer, “Remember me, O Lord, in Thy Kingdom,” repeated
78 8,1| Feast. — “Thy nativity, O Theotokos Virgin, hath proclaimed
79 8,1| troparion for the day: “Save, O Lord, Thy people and bless
80 8,1| Thy Cross we fall down, O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection
81 8,1| let us cry aloud: Rejoice, O thou fulfillment of the
82 8,1| in gladness sing praises, O ye people, for He is glorified.”
83 8,1| Nativity.— “Thy Nativity, O Christ our God, hath shined
84 8,1| Dayspring from on high. O Lord, glory be to Thee.” —
85 8,1| baptized in the Jordan, O Lord, the worship of the
86 8,1| the certainty of the word. O Christ our God, Who hast
87 8,1| whole world, and Thy light, O Lord, hath been signed upon
88 8,1| come, Thou hast appeared, O Light unapproachable.”~
89 8,1| thou who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos, for from
90 8,1| darkness. Rejoice thou also, O righteous Elder, as thou
91 8,1| transfigured on the mountain, O Christ our God, showing
92 8,1| prayers of the Theotokos. O Light-giver, glory to Thee.”~ ~
93 8,1| didst not forsake the world, O Theotokos. Thou wast translated
94 8,1| the Cross the verse, “Save O Lord, Thy people,” is sung,
95 8,1| baptized in the Jordan, O Lord.”~ ~ ~
96 8,2| repentance do Thou open to me, O Giver of life, for my spirit
97 8,2| the paths of salvation, O Theotokos, for I have defiled
98 8,2| Thee: Have mercy on me, O God, according to Thy great
99 8,2| recited with prostrations: “O Lord and Master of my life,
100 8,2| upon me Thy servant. Yea, O Lord King, grant me to see
101 8,2| hearken unto my voice, O my King and my God.” — Of
102 8,2| Of the Third Hour: — “O Lord, Who didst send down
103 8,2| apostles: take Him not from us, O Good One, but renew Him
104 8,2| Of the Sixth Hour: — “O Thou Who on the sixth day
105 8,2| handwriting of our sins, O Christ God, and save us.” —
106 8,2| Of the Ninth Hour: — “O Thou Who at the ninth hour
107 8,2| mortify our carnal mind, O Christ God, and save us.”~ ~
108 8,2| sticheræ, and the hymn, “O Gentle Light.” Before this
109 8,2| when I cry unto Thee. — Set O Lord, a watch before my
110 8,2| Communion Hymn is sung: “O taste and see that the Lord
111 8,2| Bread, and the Cup of Life; O taste and see that the Lord
112 8,2| the hymn, “We praise Thee, O God,” is sung, during which
113 8,2| Before Thy Cross we bow down, O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection
114 8,2| the common Resurrection, O Christ God, Thou didst raise
115 8,2| heedless. Beware, therefore, O my soul, lest thou be weighed
116 8,2| Holy, Holy, Holy art Thou, O God; through the Theotokos,
117 8,2| bridal chamber do I see, O my Saviour, adorned, and
118 8,2| Illumine the robe of my soul, O Light-giver, and save me.”
119 8,2| sings: “Receive me this day, O Son of God, as a partaker
120 8,2| sings the prokimenon “Arise, O God, judge the earth, for
121 8,3| singing: “Thy Resurrection, O Christ Saviour, the angels
122 8,4| hast ascended in glory, O Christ our God, having gladdened
123 8,4| day. — “Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, Who hast
124 8,4| the world into Thy net. O Lover of mankind, glory
125 9,1| offers a prayer, “Wherefore, O King Who lovest mankind,
126 9,1| unto me the robe of light, O Thou Who coverest Thyself
127 9,1| light as with a garment, O Christ our God, plenteous
128 9,1| The priest first prays, “O Thou Who, through holy baptism,
129 9,1| regeneration: Do Thou Thyself, O Master and Lord, be pleased
130 9,1| multitude of Thy compassions. O Master, Lord our God, Who
131 9,1| servant depart in peace, O Master....” Then he gives
132 9,3| out, “Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted
133 9,3| again, “Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted
134 9,5| following sacred hymns: “O ye holy martyrs, who valiantly
135 9,5| consubstantial Trinity.” — “Rejoice, O Isaiah! the Virgin is with
136 9,5| blesses them thrice, saying, “O Lord, our God, with glory
137 9,5| says: “Be thou magnified, O bridegroom, like unto Abraham,
138 9,5| off her crown: “And thou, O bride: Be thou exalted like
139 9,6| sung with the refrain: “O Lord of many mercies, heal
140 10 | exclamation by the priest, “O Heavenly King...” is sung,
141 10 | Psalm “Have mercy on me, O God...,” and at last the
142 10,2| refrain “Blessed Art Thou, O Lord,” the Penitential Psalm,
143 10,2| refrain, “Blessed art Thou, O Lord; teach me Thy statutes.”
144 10,2| without glory, bereft of form. O marvel! What is this mystery
145 11 | judgment will I sing unto Thee, O Lord...”~ When their Majesties
146 11 | begins. After the hymn, “O Heavenly King,” has been
147 11 | and the troparion, “Save, O Lord, Thy people...,” followed
148 11 | the hymn, “We praise Thee, O God.” After this hymn the
149 11 | Sundays. On weekdays, we sing “O Son of God, Who art wondrous
150 11 | feasts of the Theotokos, “O Son of God, through the
151 11 | we sing, instead: “Save, O Lord, Thy people, and bless
152 11 | exclamation, “For holy art Thou, O our God”; then the Choir
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