Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| place on which rests the Glory of the Lord, is vested with
2 2,5| circle, somewhat like the glory around a saint’s head, and
3 2,7| Gates, because the King of Glory, Jesus Christ, passes through
4 3,2| represented an eagle; with a glory around his head, flying
5 4,9| night of the Nativity: “Glory to God in the highest, and
6 5,1| before the altar, sayeth:— “Glory to the holy, consubstantial,
7 5,1| hast Thou made them all.... Glory to Thee, Lord, Who hast
8 5,2| For to Thee are due all glory, and honor, and worship,
9 5,2| the Triune God, we owe glory, honor and adoration. In
10 5,3| the addition of the words “Glory to Thee, O God”; whence
11 5,5| Gentle Light of the holy glory of the immortal heavenly,
12 5,7| for the Gentiles, and the glory of Thy people, Israel.”~ ~
13 6,1| Nativity, before dawn: “Glory to God in the highest, and
14 6,6| this the worshippers sing, “Glory to Thee, our God, glory
15 6,6| Glory to Thee, our God, glory to Thee!” Just before the
16 6,8| been thus well-pleased, glory to Thee.”~ ~The Great Doxology.~
17 6,8| and the priest calls out “Glory to Thee Who hast shown us
18 6,8| begins with the Angelic Song “Glory to God in the highest, and
19 6,8| The Great Doxology:~ ~“Glory to God in the highest, and
20 6,8| thanks to Thee for Thy great glory. O Lord, Heavenly King,
21 6,8| Lord, Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father. Amen.~“
22 6,8| mercy on us. (Thrice.).~“Glory to the Father, and to the
23 6,9| Having celebrated the glory of God, we offer up petitions
24 7,1| world clothed Himself with glory, that His glory covers the
25 7,1| Himself with glory, that His glory covers the whole world,
26 7,1| humiliation, the Divine glory covered Him and shone forth
27 7,1| unto Thee do we send up glory,” thus inviting the worshippers
28 7,1| heartfelt joy by chanting, “Glory to Thee, our God, glory
29 7,1| Glory to Thee, our God, glory to Thee.” The priest repeats
30 7,1| Gospel lesson. After which “Glory to Thee, our God, glory
31 7,1| Glory to Thee, our God, glory to Thee,” is sung again,
32 7,1| earth are filled with Thy glory! — Hosanna in the highest! —
33 7,1| Lord, Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father. Amen.”~ ~
34 7,1| Lord, that we may hymn Thy glory, for Thou hast vouchsafed
35 8,1| although invested with divine glory, came into the world in
36 8,1| Christ is born, give ye glory; Christ from heaven, meet
37 8,1| Dayspring from on high. O Lord, glory be to Thee.” — Kontakion. —”
38 8,1| Angels with shepherds give glory, and with a star the Magi
39 8,1| hast enlightened the world, glory be to Thee.” — Kontakion
40 8,1| unto the Gentiles and the glory of Israel.” At that time
41 8,1| showing to Thy disciples Thy glory as each one could endure;
42 8,1| Theotokos. O Light-giver, glory to Thee.”~ ~The Dormition
43 8,2| for behold the King of Glory entereth. Behold, the finished
44 8,2| Lord, Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father, Amen.”
45 8,2| The choir now sings “Glory to Thee, our God, glory
46 8,2| Glory to Thee, our God, glory to Thee”; then the deacon
47 8,3| the beginning of Matins — “Glory to the holy, consubstantial,
48 8,4| Thou hast ascended in glory, O Christ our God, having
49 8,4| sacred to the honor and glory of the Most Holy Trinity
50 8,4| net. O Lover of mankind, glory be to Thee.”~ ~The Sunday
51 9,1| rejoice, ye righteous; and glory, all ye that are upright
52 9,3| completion thereof unto the glory of God.” After this prayer
53 9,3| everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall enter in.” The choir,
54 9,3| reply, “Who is this King of Glory?” While these words are
55 9,3| everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall enter in.” Again,
56 9,3| church, “Who is this King of Glory?” The bishop here offers
57 9,3| hosts, He is the King of Glory.” These words are repeated
58 9,5| souls may be saved.” — “Glory to Thee, Christ God, the
59 9,5| refrain after each verse: “Glory to Thee, our God, glory
60 9,5| Glory to Thee, our God, glory to Thee.” The betrothed
61 9,5| offspring, an unfading crown of glory in the heavens, and an abundance
62 9,5| O Lord, our God, with glory and honor crown them.” The
63 10 | Most Holy Trinity, our God, glory to Thee”; in a canon to
64 10,2| the addition, after each “Glory” (stasis or antiphon), of
65 10,2| the image of the ineffable glory of God, and dares to beseech
66 10,2| unmixed with sorrow? What glory on earth continueth unchanged?
67 10,2| graves, disfigured, without glory, bereft of form. O marvel!
68 11 | manifest sign that the King of Glory, Christ, invisibly crowneth
69 11 | that we should sing the glory of God jointly with those
70 11 | that Christ should be their glory and joy in times of affliction,
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