Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| allusion thereto, the angelic hymn: “Holy, holy, holy, the
2 4,8| prayers are followed by a hymn of praise in honor of Christ,
3 4,8| with the Lord’s Prayer, a hymn of praise in honor of the
4 4,8| Saints,” with the added hymn: “O Lord of hosts, be with
5 4,9| the day, the Theotokion (a hymn in honor of the Mother of
6 5,5| this incarnation, sing a hymn of praise to Christ, as
7 5,5| as being God. While this hymn is being sung, the priest
8 5,7| Symeon, the Lord’s prayer, a hymn in praise of the Mother
9 6,1| utters thrice the Angelic Hymn, which was sung on the night
10 6,2| Ectenia, then we sing a hymn of praise to God, Who hath
11 6,2| continuation of the Angelic Hymn: “God is the Lord and hath
12 6,2| name of the Lord.” To this hymn is added the troparion for
13 6,2| the Son of God. While the hymn, “God is the Lord,” and
14 6,4| statutes,” and end with a hymn in honor of the Mother of
15 6,6| Christ Himself, and sing a hymn in honor of Him Who was
16 6,6| Thy holy Resurrection we hymn and glorify. For Thou art
17 6,6| Ever blessing the Lord, we hymn His Resurrection; for having
18 6,6| Gospel or icon ends with a hymn, entreating the Lord to
19 6,8| Psalms of Praise end with a hymn in honor of the Virgin (
20 6,9| read, which ends with a hymn in honor of the Virgin (
21 6,9| or evening entry, but the hymn “O Gentle Light” is recited
22 7,1| Antiphon is always added a hymn in honor of the incarnate
23 7,1| Him by singing the solemn hymn: “O come, let us worship,
24 7,1| and the choir sings the hymn on the transfer of the Elements
25 7,1| Elements to the altar, which hymn is called the Cherubic Hymn,
26 7,1| hymn is called the Cherubic Hymn, because we are preparing
27 7,1| Heavenly Throne.~ The Cherubic Hymn.— “Let us who mystically
28 7,1| and chant the thrice-holy hymn unto the life-creating Trinity,
29 7,1| alleluia.”~ While the Cherubic Hymn is sung, after censing with
30 7,1| place. In the middle of the hymn, immediately after the words “
31 7,1| choir ends the Cherubic Hymn.~ Christians reverently
32 7,1| Faith.~ After the Cherubic Hymn follows the Ectenia of Supplication,
33 7,1| all His mercies, sing the hymn: “It is meet and right it
34 7,1| by singing the triumphal hymn in His honor: “Singing,
35 7,1| Lord, singing a triumphal hymn to Him with all the powers
36 7,1| invitation, sing the triumphal hymn composed of the song of
37 7,1| Thee, our God.” While this hymn is being chanted; the priest
38 7,1| faithful respond with a hymn of praise in honor of the
39 7,1| sings in the place of this hymn the eirmos of the ninth
40 7,1| matins canon. While the hymn “it is truly meet” is being
41 7,1| heart we may glorify and hymn Thy most honorable and majestic
42 7,1| communion by the celebrants, a hymn is sung, which is called “
43 7,1| is called “the Communion Hymn,” and which relates to the
44 7,1| the Apostle. The communion hymn for Sunday is, “Praise the
45 7,1| the highest. Amen.” This hymn is usually followed by the
46 7,1| Laymen.~ After the communion hymn and the homily, the curtain
47 7,1| this, the choir sings a hymn which sets forth what mercies
48 7,1| hath saved us.” While this hymn is being sung, the priest
49 7,1| the Christians sing the hymn of thanksgiving: “Let our
50 7,1| praise, O Lord, that we may hymn Thy glory, for Thou hast
51 7,1| 3). in the place of the hymn “It is truly meet,” the
52 7,1| It is truly meet,” the hymn immediately following is
53 7,1| Psalms are followed by the hymn “O only-begotten Son...”
54 8,1| time the choir sings the hymn: “Before Thy Cross we fall
55 8,2| week of Lent, after the hymn “Having beheld the Resurrection
56 8,2| with sticheræ, and the hymn, “O Gentle Light.” Before
57 8,2| Light.” Before this latter hymn is sung, the Royal Gates
58 8,2| after which the Cherubic Hymn is sung during the transfer
59 8,2| up and ends the Cherubic Hymn.~ After the transfer of
60 8,2| Amen.” then the Communion Hymn is sung: “O taste and see
61 8,2| Lord,” the choir sing the hymn: “I will bless the Lord
62 8,2| rebel against them. Then the hymn, “We praise Thee, O God,”
63 8,2| veneration, to the singing of the hymn, “Before Thy Cross we bow
64 8,2| angels was amazed,” and the hymn “Having beheld the Resurrection
65 8,2| After the canon is sung the hymn: “Thy bridal chamber do
66 8,2| instead of the Cherubic Hymn, the Communion Prayer, the
67 8,2| act of communion, and the hymn, “Let our mouth be filled
68 8,2| instead of the Cherubic Hymn, the hymn: “Let all mortal
69 8,2| of the Cherubic Hymn, the hymn: “Let all mortal flesh keep
70 8,2| faces and crying aloud the hymn: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.”~
71 8,3| Christ Saviour, the angels hymn in the heavens; vouchsafe
72 8,3| Lord,” with verses, and the hymn, “Let God arise,” with sticheræ.
73 9,1| midst of the church shall he hymn Thee.” Once again he repeats
74 9,5| singing of the Cherubic Hymn, in order that he may on
75 10 | after the ninth ode the hymn “It is truly meet...” is
76 10 | the same manner until the hymn “God is the Lord.” After
77 10,2| there to sing with them the hymn to the Holy Trinity. The
78 11 | coronation begins. After the hymn, “O Heavenly King,” has
79 11 | reign. Then are sung the hymn, “God is the Lord...” and
80 11 | with the singing of the hymn, “We praise Thee, O God.”
81 11 | Thee, O God.” After this hymn the Liturgy begins.~ It
82 11 | kiss. When the communion hymn has been sung, the Emperor
83 11 | A troparion is a brief hymn on the nature of the event
84 11 | The kontakion is a short hymn, similar in substance to
85 11 | household.~ *The first hymn celebrates the Incarnation
86 11 | and allurements. The third hymn glorifies Christ, the Apostles’
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