Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| prayers, recited or sung in a given order, with certain ceremonies,
2 2,1| Wonderworker.” Special names are given to churches erected on some
3 2,1| especially honored in some given locality, or whose name
4 2,2| things. Sometimes a church is given the shape of a circle in
5 2,4| The Evangelist John has given us more fully than the other
6 2,7| as are most honored in a given locality. Above the Royal
7 3,1| overseer”). This name is given to the successors of the
8 3,2| kept in secret places and given out to the celebrants when
9 3,2| archpriests and some priests are given the right to wear a headdress
10 3,2| ornamented in various ways, are given as signs of distinction
11 3,2| on the breast. It is also given to some archimandrites.
12 4,4| Saints. In honor of each given event or person, special
13 4,9| praises of the Lord, Who hath given us not daylight alone, but
14 4,9| Hour offices, is the name given to brief sets of prayers
15 5,3| kathísma). This name is given to sections of the Psalter,
16 5,6| chief”). This name is given to a short verse, generally
17 5,6| church services the name is given to selected lessons or readings
18 6,6| event commemorated on each given day. On Sundays, the lessons
19 6,7| order,” and the name is given to a collection of verses (
20 6,7| disgrace of barrenness and given her a son. The eirmos of
21 6,7| become Christians, were given the strength to bring forth
22 6,8| death slain, and we are given life. Wherefore, we cry
23 6,8| to glorify God for having given us the Light of the spirit —
24 7,1| the name of “liturgy” was given to any common business conducted
25 7,1| Antiphon. This is the name given to Christ’s sayings about
26 7,1| After thanks have been given the priest blesses the Christians
27 7,1| institution of the Sacrament are given as follows “He gave to His
28 8,1| Liturgy of Basil the Great is given, on all other days that
29 8,2| commemorated in the service for the given Hour; 3) before the concluding
30 8,2| with sleep; lest thou be given up to death, and be shut
31 8,2| end of the Gospel: “I have given you an example, that ye
32 8,2| nigh to be sacrificed and given as food to the faithful.
33 8,4| Sunday. The first name is given to this day because it is
34 9,1| Prayer For a Woman Who Hath Given Birth to a Child, and Naming
35 9,1| unrenounced.” The babe is given a Christian name in token
36 9,1| swung, and the sponsors are given candles to hold. The lighted
37 9,1| through holy baptism, hast given unto Thy servant N. remission
38 9,4| This remission of sins is given in the Sacrament of Penance
39 9,4| priest, by His power which is given unto me, forgive thee and
40 9,5| short phelonion, and is given the book of the Apostle,
41 9,5| sticharion (tunic) and is given a candlestick which he holds,
42 9,5| and the candlestick are given him as insignia of his ministry.~
43 9,5| the betrothal rings are given to the engaged couple, in
44 9,5| the bride. The rings are given them in token of the life-long
45 9,6| that the grace of God is given us for Christ’s sake, who
46 10 | in whose name and honor a given parish church has been named
47 10 | entered, when thanks are given for some mercy which had
48 10,1| name of Monk (or Nun) is given to persons who have taken
49 10,1| Lesser Schema” is the name given to the consecration of a
50 10,1| the mantle.” This name is given to a square of cloth, on
51 10,1| pursuits. The mantle is given him in token of the “exalted
52 10,1| highest. The head-gear given to him is the kamilávka
53 10,1| own will. Lastly, he is given a prayer rope or “chôtki” (“
54 10,1| Father Superior), he is given a pastoral staff emblematic
55 10,2| concerning us? How have we been given up to corruption? How have
56 10,2| moment when the last kiss is given and the coffin is closed;
57 10,3| each day of the year is given in the book called Typicon, (
58 11 | of the autocratic power given thee from the Most High
59 11 | man. The name of Deisis given to such an icon is derived
60 11 | The name of “Apostle” is given to that portion of the New
61 11 | but increased the talents given them by God. The hymns of
62 11 | dies of sickness, though given to corruption in the earth,
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