Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| repentance, supplication for mercy, gratitude, and reverence.~
2 2,9| Him in sacrifice deeds of mercy. The pure wax, collected
3 4,8| petitions that the Lord may have mercy on all Christians and grant
4 4,8| troparia* which are sung: “Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy
5 4,8| mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us; for at a loss for
6 4,8| Master, this prayer: Have mercy on us!” — The third part
7 4,8| adversity; O Lord of hosts, have mercy on us!”~Small Compline is
8 4,8| penitential Psalm “Have mercy on me, O God...”~The Midnight
9 4,9| and general prayers for mercy. The psalm-singing begins
10 5,2| the response “Lord, have mercy!” The collection of these
11 5,2| help us, save us, have mercy on us, and keep us, O God,
12 5,2| because it beseeches for mercy. It is recited in front
13 5,3| Help us, save us, have mercy on us, and keep us, O God,
14 5,4| human soul entreaty for mercy. Therefore, after the kathisma,
15 5,4| For with the Lord there is mercy; and with Him is plenteous
16 5,4| Stichera). For He hath made His mercy to prevail over us, and
17 5,6| in the first we entreat mercy for all Christians, while
18 5,6| Ectenia” because “Lord, have mercy!” is sung thrice after each
19 5,6| in all other places); for mercy, life, peace, health, salvation,
20 5,8| our life in peace, to have mercy on us and to save us.” In
21 6,1| and 142), and hope in the mercy of God and salvation (3,
22 6,2| coming and prayed to God for mercy, listening in doubt and
23 6,3| because the words “His mercy endureth forever” are frequently
24 6,6| Spirit!” in token that the mercy of God is vouchsafed to
25 6,6| demands from them acts of mercy.~ The veneration of the
26 6,6| entreating the Lord to have mercy on us according to His great
27 6,6| us according to His great mercy (Psalm 50), and to the prayers
28 6,6| the granting of this same mercy in the prayer, “Save, O
29 6,8| Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.” This Doxology is
30 6,8| the sin of the world, have mercy on us; Thou that takest
31 6,8| hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For Thou only art
32 6,8| the ages. Amen.~“Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, according
33 6,8| generation. I said: O Lord, have mercy on me, heal my soul, for
34 6,8| see light. O continue Thy mercy unto them that know Thee.~“
35 6,8| Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. (Thrice.).~“Glory
36 6,8| Amen.~“Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.~“Holy God, Holy Mighty,
37 6,8| Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.”~ ~
38 6,9| is read Psalm 50, “Have mercy on me, O God!,” which is
39 7,1| Antiphons.~ Having besought the mercy of the Lord, we sing hymns
40 7,1| they are typical of the mercy of God to man.~ Verses from
41 7,1| Who crowneth thee with mercy and compassion, Who fulfilleth
42 7,1| longsuffering and plenteous in mercy...”~ Verses from Psalm 145 (
43 7,1| Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us.” When the celebrant
44 7,1| that He may save them, have mercy on them, help them and keep
45 7,1| sacrifice shall consist: “A mercy of peace (of spirit), a
46 7,1| Wherefore, I pray Thee, have mercy on me, and forgive me my
47 7,1| wish that the Lord may have mercy on us at the intercession
48 8,1| petition the “Lord have mercy on us” is chanted a hundred
49 8,2| unworthiness, hope in the mercy of the Lord, fear of judgment,
50 8,2| the loving-kindness of Thy mercy.” — “Guide me in the paths
51 8,2| judgment; but trusting in the mercy of Thy loving-kindness,
52 8,2| do I cry unto Thee: Have mercy on me, O God, according
53 8,2| according to Thy great mercy.”~ On the following Sunday,
54 8,2| salvation, but to trust in the mercy of the Lord, our Heavenly
55 8,2| we, in trusting to God’s mercy, may not forget His justice
56 8,2| and who can obtain the mercy of God only through the
57 8,2| canon is the prayer, “Have mercy on me, God, have mercy on
58 8,2| Have mercy on me, God, have mercy on me.” On the Wednesday
59 8,2| through the Theotokos, have mercy on us.” After the canon
60 8,2| The oil is emblematic of mercy, the wine of Christ’s Blood,
61 9,1| reconciliation, symbolizes mercy, so the connection of both
62 9,1| takes place through the mercy of God.~ Having thus prepared
63 9,1| scourges of the sinner, but mercy shall encircle him that
64 9,1| Christ our God, plenteous in mercy.”~ As special help from
65 9,1| the Spirit, and showing mercy unto him and unto us, according
66 9,4| encourages by hope in the mercy of God. This means that
67 9,5| sing thrice, “Lord have mercy!” and the choir responds “
68 9,5| Kyrie eleison,” (“Lord have mercy,” in Greek), to indicate
69 9,5| bishops chant “Lord have mercy,” and lay their right hands
70 10 | thanks are given for some mercy which had been prayed for,
71 10 | Penitential Psalm “Have mercy on me, O God...,” and at
72 10 | give thanks for some great mercy, for the safety of the Emperor
73 10,2| Mother of God and in the mercy of Christ. The canon ends
74 10,2| earth, but, is, by God’s mercy, to be resurrected for everlasting
75 11 | time Psalm 100 is sung, “Of mercy and judgment will I sing
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