Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| the Holy Trinity,” “of the Resurrection of Christ,” “of the Holy
2 2,1| upon His shoulders. The Resurrection was depicted as the whale
3 2,4| Christ Saviour (mostly of the Resurrection), while the corners are
4 4,3| have died in the hope of resurrection and eternal life. The remembrance
5 4,6| as being the day of the Resurrection of Our Lord, is the feast
6 4,6| Who also granteth us the Resurrection.”~ ~
7 6,4| Sundays the troparia of the Resurrection are substituted for this
8 6,4| verse; they speak of the Resurrection of Christ and invite the
9 6,4| weep not, but tell of the Resurrection to the Apostles.~“The myrrh-bearing
10 6,6| those that speak of Christ’s Resurrection and His apparition after
11 6,6| His apparition after the Resurrection.~ ~Veneration of the Gospel
12 6,6| Christ.~ “Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ, let us worship
13 6,6| O Christ, and Thy holy Resurrection we hymn and glorify. For
14 6,6| us worship Christ’s holy Resurrection; for behold! through the
15 6,6| blessing the Lord, we hymn His Resurrection; for having endured crucifixion,
16 7,1| O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection we glorify.”~ ~The Apostle
17 7,1| passion, death, burial, resurrection, ascension and second coming
18 7,1| Deity and proclaims the resurrection of Christ, Who accepted
19 7,1| have died in the hope of a resurrection. The deacon at the same
20 7,1| have died in the hope of resurrection) that with one mouth and
21 7,1| the priest remembers the resurrection of Christ from the dead,
22 7,1| His disciples after His resurrection, and sing: “Blessed is He
23 8,1| O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection we glorify.” In order that
24 8,1| also granteth unto us the Resurrection.”~ ~The Annunciation.~ The
25 8,2| sacred to the memory of the Resurrection of Lazarus, and the other,
26 8,2| The hymns in honor of the Resurrection are sung up to the day of
27 8,2| of the fruits which the Resurrection bore for our good; one is
28 8,2| hymn “Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ...” penitential
29 8,2| unto and worship the holy Resurrection.”~Special Features of the
30 8,2| O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection we glorify.” The Cross remains
31 8,2| dead, and is called, “the Resurrection of Lazarus.”~ Because this
32 8,2| hymn “Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ,” while the prayers
33 8,2| In confirming the common Resurrection, O Christ God, Thou didst
34 8,2| through the passion and resurrection of Christ. The lesson from
35 8,2| sojourn on earth after His resurrection from the dead. Then all
36 8,3| celebration in honor of the Resurrection of Christ. This feast is
37 8,3| Lamb, delivered us by His resurrection from the bondage of sin
38 8,3| the outside, singing: “Thy Resurrection, O Christ Saviour, the angels
39 8,3| received the first news of the resurrection at the entrance of the Sepulcher.
40 8,3| things for the sake of the Resurrection,” all Christians exchange
41 8,3| one that tells not of the Resurrection of Christ, but of His pre-eternal
42 8,3| because Christ, by His Resurrection, manifested His Divinity.
43 8,3| Gospel reading tells of the Resurrection.~ The entire week is one
44 8,3| token that Christ, by His resurrection, hath opened to us the doors
45 8,3| Cross, or, sometimes, of the Resurrection, and named by the Greek
46 8,4| the celebration of the Resurrection is repeated and renewed.
47 8,4| the joyful tidings of the Resurrection. On the second Sunday the
48 9,1| partaker of the death and resurrection of Christ our God...” The
49 9,6| grains of wheat symbolize resurrection and regeneration;* the oil —
50 10,2| Gospel, which speak of the resurrection of the dead, and give comfort
51 10,2| Kutyá). The grain symbolizes resurrection, while the honey (or sugar)
52 11 | built the church of the Resurrection; in St. Petersburg we have
53 11 | Christ upon earth after His resurrection, and of His constant invisible
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