Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| therefore prayer is expressed in words and accompanied by certain
2 2,1| composed of the initials of the words: “Iesous Christos, Theou
3 2,4| respective symbols, in other words, their characteristics,
4 3,2| memory of the Saviour’s words: “Be wise like unto serpents.”
5 5,1| prefatory or introductory.” The words of it induce the worshippers
6 5,2| glorification of the Creator in the words of the Introductory Psalm,
7 5,2| God.”~In response to these words, the worshippers sing “To
8 5,3| with the addition of the words “Glory to Thee, O God”;
9 5,6| let us be attentive, for words of wisdom will be spoken”).
10 5,6| up our petitions in the words of two ecteniæ, spoken by
11 6,2| and bodily mercies in the words of the Great Ectenia, then
12 6,2| order, expressing, in the words of the Psalms, our consciousness
13 6,3| oil-abounding” because the words “His mercy endureth forever”
14 6,6| first to praise God, in the words “Let every breath praise
15 6,6| anointed with oil, with the words: “In the name of the Father,
16 6,7| glorifies God in Hannah’s words.~ The fourth Old Testament
17 6,7| from the Virgin Mary in the words of the Prophet Habakkuk.~
18 6,7| Saviour is glorified in their words.~ The ninth ode is from
19 6,7| coming of Christ in the words of the Old Testament saints
20 6,8| the priest utters these words at sunrise and thereby invites
21 6,9| spiritual mercies in the words of the Triple Ectenia and
22 7,1| uttering at the same time the words of the Prophet Isaiah, in
23 7,1| the spear, remembering the words of the Gospel: “One of the
24 7,1| and water.” With the last words he pours wine and water
25 7,1| towards the East, with the words: “Blessed is the entry of
26 7,1| Pentecost, the following words are sung instead of the
27 7,1| living or dead, in the words of the Triple Ectenia. If,
28 7,1| hymn, immediately after the words “lay aside all earthly care,”
29 7,1| death, and pray, in the words of the penitent thief, “
30 7,1| those present, with the words, “in wisdom let us attend.”
31 7,1| the church doors, these words are uttered by the deacon
32 7,1| praise, the priest utters the words, in which Christ instituted
33 7,1| calling to mind at these words the Mystical Supper, the
34 7,1| faithful, taking up his words, chant: “We praise Thee,
35 7,1| in the chalice with the words: “The fullness of the Holy
36 7,1| from the dead, and, by the Words uttered at that moment,
37 7,1| and utters the concluding words of the Doxology: “Always,
38 7,1| instead of beginning with the words “Again and again,” etc.,
39 7,1| to slower time; 2). the words of the institution of the
40 8,1| of a dove, confirmed the words of God the Father. In ancient
41 8,2| and the candle, with the words: “the Light of Christ shineth
42 8,2| Testament Saints, whose words are read in the paremiæ,
43 8,2| Incline not my heart to words of evil, to make excuse
44 8,2| alleluia, alleluia.” At the words, “borne on high” the singing
45 8,2| As the deacon utters the words “He riseth from supper,”
46 8,2| the bishop rises; at the words “and laid aside His garments,”
47 8,2| deacon keeps repeating the words “and laid aside His garments.”
48 8,2| deacon keeps repeating the words “and began to wash the disciples’
49 8,2| his seat and says in the words of the Gospel: “Lord, dost
50 8,2| bishop replies, also in the words of the Gospel; “What I do,
51 8,2| continues to speak in the words of the Gospel: “Thou shalt
52 8,2| The bishop replies in the words of the Gospel: “He that
53 8,2| taken His garments.” The words “and had taken His garments”
54 8,2| As the deacon reads the words, “and was set down again,”
55 8,2| each vessel thrice with the words “In the name of the Father
56 9,1| thrice performed with the words: “The servant of God N.
57 9,1| with holy chrism, with the words “the seal of the gift of
58 9,1| His holy Church. At the words “Expel from him every evil
59 9,1| water (thrice).” At the words of the prayer, “Let all
60 9,1| into the water, with the words, “The servant (or handmaid)
61 9,1| Baptism are expressed in the words of the Psalm (31st) which
62 9,1| water on the head, with the words “the servant (or handmaid)
63 9,1| into the church with the words, “He (or she) cometh into
64 9,1| the church, he repeats the words of admission, and adds: “
65 9,1| Once again he repeats the words of admission before the
66 9,3| the foundation with the words: “The Most High hath founded
67 9,3| King of Glory?” While these words are sung, the bishop censes
68 9,3| the King of Glory.” These words are repeated by the choir
69 9,4| blesses him, and utters the words of absolution: “Our Lord
70 9,4| Spirit, Amen.” With these words the grace of the Holy Spirit
71 9,5| and the deacons utter the words: “Command, command, command,
72 9,5| portion of the Lamb, with the words: — “Receive this pledge
73 9,5| the groom’s head, with the words : “The servant of God N.
74 9,5| groom, repeating thrice the words: “The servant of God N.
75 9,5| couple, and addresses to each words of greeting and good wishes.
76 9,6| the while the sacramental words: “Holy Father, physician
77 10,1| of their intent. In other words they pass through the “ordeal
78 10,1| shears thrice, with the words: “Take these shears and
79 10,1| Cross, and reminded of the words of Christ, that whoever
80 10,2| John the Baptist, with the words of the Trisagion, in token
81 11 | the Metropolitan, with the words, “In the name of the Father,
82 11 | Metropolitan again utters the words, “In the name of the Father,
83 11 | Metropolitan again utters the words, “In the name of the Father,
84 11 | the brow only, with the words, “the seal of the gift of
85 11 | times the faithful, at these words, embraced and kissed, with
86 11 | celebrants at the altar.~ *The words, “singing, shouting, crying
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