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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | warship are divided into two categories: those for permanent 2 1,3 | and indivisible; by the two fingers bent to the palm 3 2,2 | encompasses him. The latter two shapes are not so often 4 2,4 | the Lord, is vested with two coverings; the first is 5 2,5 | a pedestal. To it belong two small dishes or plates. 6 2,5 | Asterisk, consisting of two arched bands, held by a 7 2,5 | the Liturgy. In our church two sponges are used. With one 8 2,7 | deaconsdoor.” On these two doors there are usually 9 2,7 | decorated with icons, in one, two, or more tiers. Such screens, 10 2,8 | vestibule is divided into two parts, the inner and the 11 2,9 | illumination of a church, two things are needed: oil and 12 2,9 | portable and carry one, two or three candles. One candle 13 2,9 | Eternal; the candlestick with two candles is called Dikírion (“ 14 2,9 | candles is called Dikírion (“two candles”), and indicates 15 2,9 | Jesus Christ are united two natures — the divine and 16 2,11| all the bells in this way two or three times, they are 17 3,2 | and descends in front in two ends, which, for convenience 18 3,2 | presented the aspect of two bags, one of which-the larger-hung 19 3,2 | squares, tied to the belt by two cords or strings, or smaller 20 4,3 | broken by fasts. They are the two weeks after Christmas day, 21 4,8 | Midnight Office consists of two parts: The first reminds 22 5,3 | were sung alternately by two choirs; hence the separate 23 5,6 | differ as to number. Usually two or three are read.*~ ~The 24 5,6 | petitions in the words of two ecteniæ, spoken by the deacon: 25 6,5 | Antiphons alternately by two choirs. They are different 26 6,7 | eirmos is chanted again by two choirs, which, for that 27 6,9 | Matins service begins with two Psalms, two troparia, a 28 6,9 | begins with two Psalms, two troparia, a Theotokion, 29 7,1 | came to pass that there are two liturgical rites: the rite 30 7,1 | oblations.” Each consists of two smaller round loaves superposed, 31 7,1 | indicating that in Jesus Christ two natures are united, the 32 7,1 | are sung alternately by two choirs, whence they are 33 7,1 | Antiphons. They are divided by two Small Ecteniæ into three 34 7,1 | Great Entry.~ After the two Small Ecteniæ for the faithful 35 7,1 | the Great Ectenia, of the two Psalms, 102 (“Bless the 36 8,1 | September, in memory of two events: 1) the finding by 37 8,1 | Cross, venerate it with two prostrations, then kiss 38 8,1 | for He is glorified.” The two last Sundays before the 39 8,1 | only one is read; the other two are selected specially with 40 8,1 | the Epiphany, whence these two weeks are calledunbroken.”~ ~ 41 8,1 | the family was poor, only two doves or turtle doves: the 42 8,1 | offered the sacrifice of two doves. Christ was met in 43 8,1 | The combination of the two feasts is called Kyriopascha, 44 8,1 | day — the 1st of Augusttwo feasts are combined: 1) 45 8,1 | was added, in memory of two victories gained on this 46 8,2 | for the feast consists of two fasts, that of Great Lent, 47 8,2 | of the Holy Week. These two fasts are united by two 48 8,2 | two fasts are united by two days of which one; Saturday, 49 8,2 | the Ascension; then for two more Sundays, the Church 50 8,2 | Royal Gates are closed, and two paremiæ for the day are 51 8,2 | The Liturgy begins with two Small Ecteniæ, each ending 52 8,2 | The Palm Sunday.~ These two days are the preliminary 53 8,2 | Sanctuary twelve priests, two by two, and they take seats 54 8,2 | Sanctuary twelve priests, two by two, and they take seats on 55 8,2 | both sides of the bishop in two rows, from the platform 56 8,4 | Pentecost and lasts for two days. The first day of this 57 9,1 | great importance of these two Sacraments in the life of 58 9,1 | recites the Creed. The last two questions the priest utters 59 9,3 | censing it as he goes; two priests follow him: one 60 9,5 | consecration of the Holy Gifts. Two sub-deacons conduct the 61 9,5 | of Matrimony consists of two rites — that of betrothal 62 9,5 | blesses them thrice with two lighted candles, which he 63 9,5 | with the Great Ectenia and two brief prayers, with the 64 9,5 | marry each other, nor may two brothers marry two sisters; 65 9,5 | nor may two brothers marry two sisters; within the fifth 66 9,5 | before. Where one of the two is contracting a first marriage, 67 10 | the moleben is in honor of two or more Saints, two or more 68 10 | honor of two or more Saints, two or more Gospels are read); 69 10,3 | incomplete canons, consisting of two, three, or four odes. There 70 10,3 | or four odes. There are two Triodiæ: the Lenten, giving 71 10,3 | the Psalter. The former two are divided into readings, 72 11 | entire rite consists of two acts: the coronation, and 73 11 | bishops station themselves in two lines from the throne to 74 11 | the throne and the ambo.~ Two Metropolitans step out of 75 11 | a hermit, or with one or two others separate from a monastery,


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