Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| when it is performed in the name of the whole Church, or
2 1,2| Christians assembled in His name, and thereby laid the foundation
3 2,1| Church Buildings.~We give the name of Temple or House of God
4 2,1| God and sanctified in the name of the Most Holy Trinity,
5 2,1| given locality, or whose name was borne by the chief founder
6 2,1| cemeteries known by the name of catacombs. So long as
7 2,4| signing them with their name, they sent to newly-built
8 2,5| especially known under this name.~The Fans are used for driving
9 2,7| Christ, bears the special name of Deisis.* If there is
10 3,1| means “overseer”). This name is given to the successors
11 3,1| a manner as to form the name of Jesus Christ in Greek.
12 3,1| assembly is known by the name of “Synod.”~The second degree
13 3,1| give their blessing in the name of the Lord to those inferior
14 3,1| the right to bless in the name of the Lord. At public divine
15 3,2| or double stole has the name of Epitrachélion, which
16 4,9| is He that cometh in the name of the Lord”; and ends with
17 4,9| or Hour offices, is the name given to brief sets of prayers
18 4,9| The All-Night Vigil is the name of a service composed of
19 5,3| singular, kathísma). This name is given to sections of
20 5,3| have been suppressed, the name is preserved, because it
21 5,4| Incarnation, whence it has the name of “the Dogmatic Theotokion,”
22 5,4| that I may confess Thy name. (Here follows a stichera).
23 5,6| principal,” “chief”). This name is given to a short verse,
24 5,6| In church services the name is given to selected lessons
25 5,7| exclaiming: “Blessed be the name of the Lord, henceforth
26 6,2| is He that cometh in the name of the Lord.” To this hymn
27 6,3| which begin, “Bless ye the name of the Lord,” are sung,
28 6,6| beside Thee, we call upon Thy Name. O come, all ye faithful,
29 6,6| with the words: “In the name of the Father, and of the
30 6,7| rule,” “order,” and the name is given to a collection
31 6,8| Thee, and I will praise Thy name for ever, yea, for ever
32 6,8| praised and glorified is Thy name unto the ages. Amen.~“Let
33 7,1| Liturgy~ In ancient times the name of “liturgy” was given to
34 7,1| very early came to give the name to that church service during
35 7,1| within me bless His holy name. — Bless the Lord, O my
36 7,1| third Antiphon. This is the name given to Christ’s sayings
37 7,1| most honorable and majestic Name.”~ Immediately after these
38 7,1| when the choir in the name of all present announces
39 7,1| is He that cometh in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in
40 7,1| most honorable and majestic Name, of the Father and of the
41 7,1| is He that cometh in the name of the Lord; God is the
42 7,1| speaking for all, “In the name of the Lord.” Then the priest,
43 7,1| of God: “Blessed be the name of the Lord from henceforth
44 7,1| blesses the people in the name of the Lord, saying, “The
45 7,1| the dismissal prayer the name of Basil the Great is mentioned
46 7,1| within me bless His holy name”), and 145 (“Praise the
47 8,1| hence it also received the name of “Feast of Illumination.”~
48 8,1| people also give it the name of “Lady’s Fast,” because
49 8,2| Lent. It has received this name, because, all through it
50 8,2| is He that cometh in the name of the Lord,” the choir
51 8,2| fourth of Lent), have the name of “Week of the Veneration
52 8,2| ceremony the day has the name of Palm Sunday.~ The essence
53 8,2| is He that cometh in the name of the Lord.”~ ~The Passion
54 8,2| thrice with the words “In the name of the Father and of the
55 8,3| called the Pascha, — by the name of the Old Testament feast
56 8,3| and named by the Greek name Ártos. The Artos is consecrated
57 8,4| Renewal Sunday. The first name is given to this day because
58 9,1| God N. is baptized in the name of the Father and the Son
59 9,1| the rites of conferring a name, of doing reverence to the
60 9,1| called and prays, in the name of the entire Church, “that
61 9,1| blesses it (signs it) in the name of the Lord, gives it a
62 9,1| Lord, gives it a Christian name, i.e., the name of some
63 9,1| Christian name, i.e., the name of some Saint, and prays
64 9,1| commandments, and that the name of God may remain on it
65 9,1| babe is given a Christian name in token of its covenant
66 9,1| life of the Saint whose name it bears. From this moment
67 9,1| air.~ As the giving of a name is of great importance in
68 9,1| memory of the Saint whose name he or she bears is called
69 9,1| bears is called a person’s “name’s day,” and, to that person,
70 9,1| leading a life worthy of that name. Christians look at their
71 9,1| angels; hence a person’s “name’s day” is also called his
72 9,1| Baptism. The blessing in the name of Christ betokens separation
73 9,1| Exorcisms the priest, in the name of the Almighty, commands
74 9,1| has been sealed with the name of the Lord Jesus Christ,
75 9,1| devil is expelled by the name of Jesus Christ.~ The water
76 9,1| God N. is baptized in the name of the Father, Amen, and
77 9,1| God N. is baptized in the name of the Father, Amen, and
78 9,1| Thou art washed in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
79 9,1| Thou art washed: in the name of the Father, and of the
80 9,1| performs the tonsure in the name of the Most Holy Trinity,
81 9,1| to join the Church in the name of the Father, and the Son,
82 9,3| honor of the person in whose name the church is to be built,
83 9,3| to be built, and also the name of the Saint whose relics,
84 9,3| setting forth in whose name the altar is consecrated,
85 9,4| remit their sins in the name of Jesus Christ, if they
86 9,4| absolution from sins in the name of Jesus Christ.~ After
87 9,4| power to remit sins in the name of Jesus Christ, blesses
88 9,4| from all thy sins, in the name of the Father, and the Son,
89 9,5| and man, the Orient is his name, whom magnifying, we call
90 9,5| repeated by the choir in the name of the people and clergy.
91 9,5| shape of a Cross in the name of the Father and the Son
92 9,5| handmaid of God N. in the name of the Father, and the Son,
93 9,5| handmaid of God N. in the name of the Father and the Son
94 10 | person or event in whose name and honor a given parish
95 10 | persons on their birthdays and name’s days, before children
96 10,1| The Order of Tonsure.~ The name of Monk (or Nun) is given
97 10,1| form of a Cross,† “in the name of the Father, and the Son,
98 10,1| the Lesser Schema” is the name given to the consecration
99 10,1| his (or her) head in the name of the Father, and the Son,
100 10,1| so changes his (or her) name for another, in token of
101 10,1| added to the mantle.” This name is given to a square of
102 10,1| it is then called by a name which means “small ladder” (
103 10,1| the Lord Himself; 2) his name is again changed at his
104 10,2| This service bears the name of an “all-night service,”
105 10,2| own (as indicated by the name, “idioméla”: “their own
106 10,3| weekly cycle of services. The name of the book comes from this —
107 10,3| services. This book has its name from the fact that it contains,
108 11 | with the words, “In the name of the Father, and the Son,
109 11 | utters the words, “In the name of the Father, and the Son
110 11 | utters the words, “In the name of the Father, and the Son
111 11 | for the sins of man. The name of Deisis given to such
112 11 | tongue, took the word for the name of the icon.~ *The events
113 11 | Pascha Sunday.~ *The name of “Apostle” is given to
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