Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| s own parishioners, but people from all parishes assemble
2 2,4| newly-built churches, or gave to people who were starting on a journey.
3 2,8| unworthy to stand with His people. In the outer vestibule
4 3,2| and sometimes both. Poor people used it to wipe their mouth
5 3,2| opening for the head. Poor people made it out of some thick,
6 5,2| choristers, sextons) “and people,” (the congregation and
7 5,2| that He may deliver His people from enemies visible and
8 5,3| Thy blessing is upon Thy people,” (Alleluia).~ ~The Small
9 5,4| redeem Israel (His chosen people) out of all his iniquities. (
10 5,6| that sing, and for the people that stand here before Thee
11 5,7| the priest blesses the people, saying: “The blessing of
12 5,7| Gentiles, and the glory of Thy people, Israel.”~ ~
13 5,8| for the salvation of the people; for the sovereign and his
14 6,1| as the advocate of the people before the Lord.~ ~
15 6,6| prayer, “Save, O Lord, Thy people, and bless Thine inheritance.”~
16 6,7| which Moses exhorted the people before his death. It is
17 7,1| turns round and faces the people, saying “O Lord, save the
18 7,1| which the priest blesses the people, wishing them peace, and
19 7,1| Gospel,” and blesses the people, wishing them peace, and
20 7,1| with their faces to the people, pray first for the Russian
21 7,1| priest as he blesses the people, says “Peace be unto all,”
22 7,1| the paten, and invites the people to express their thanksgiving
23 7,1| priests, and of all Christian people. This commemoration of the
24 7,1| on the ambo, blesses the people, speaking this prayer: “
25 7,1| prayer: “Save, O God, Thy people, and bless Thine inheritance.”
26 7,1| sets forth what mercies the people have received through Christ: “
27 7,1| up the chalice, faces the people and utters the concluding
28 7,1| standing in the midst of the people, recites a prayer which
29 7,1| that the Lord may save His people and bless His inheritance,
30 7,1| priesthood, and to all His people.” The choir, speaking for
31 7,1| the priest blesses the people in the name of the Lord,
32 8,1| Emperor and for the Christian people. This character is expressed
33 8,1| day: “Save, O Lord, Thy people and bless Thine inheritance,
34 8,1| upright and blesses the people with the Cross thrice. After
35 8,1| enter only once a year. The people were amazed at the entry,
36 8,1| gladness sing praises, O ye people, for He is glorified.” The
37 8,1| the Apostles’,” but the people call it simply “Peter’s
38 8,1| Dormition Fast,” but the people also give it the name of “
39 8,1| the preservation of the people from mortal epidemics and
40 8,1| much sickness among the people; then the Cross was carried
41 8,1| verse, “Save O Lord, Thy people,” is sung, and not, “When
42 8,2| communings of Jesus with the people and His disciples. These
43 9,5| command” is addressed to the people, the second to the clergy,
44 9,5| that in ancient times the people and clergy as well as the
45 9,5| choir in the name of the people and clergy. Having received
46 9,6| priests, who anoint the people. When this is done the bishop
47 11 | troparion, “Save, O Lord, Thy people...,” followed by a paremia
48 11 | from the Most High over thy people, that thou mayest rule them
49 11 | and for all the Clergy and people”; “for our most pious sovereign,
50 11 | Sion” are the foes of the people of Israel, or, in Christian
51 11 | instead: “Save, O Lord, Thy people, and bless Thine inheritance;
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