Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,8| are followed by a hymn of praise in honor of Christ, who
2 4,8| Lord’s Prayer, a hymn of praise in honor of the Mother of
3 4,8| expressed in the Psalm “Praise ye God in His Saints,” with
4 4,9| part consists of hymns of praise and prayers for the granting
5 5,1| Alleluia!” which means “Praise the Lord,” or “May the Lord
6 5,4| iniquities. (Stichera). O Praise the Lord all ye nations,
7 5,4| the Lord all ye nations, praise Him, all ye peoples (Stichera).
8 5,5| incarnation, sing a hymn of praise to Christ, as being God.
9 5,5| beheld the evening light, we praise the Father, the Son and
10 5,7| Lord’s prayer, a hymn in praise of the Mother of God, and
11 6,2| then we sing a hymn of praise to God, Who hath descended
12 6,6| invites the faithful first to praise God, in the words “Let every
13 6,6| words “Let every breath praise the Lord,” then to pray
14 6,7| all the hosts of Heaven praise Thee.”~ ~
15 6,8| The Psalms of Praise.~ The third and last part
16 6,8| Matins consists of hymns of praise in honor of the Lord and
17 6,8| invite all God’s creatures to praise the Lord, and are, therefore,
18 6,8| therefore, called the “Psalms of Praise:” “Let every breath praise
19 6,8| Praise:” “Let every breath praise the Lord”; “Praise the Lord
20 6,8| breath praise the Lord”; “Praise the Lord from the heavens;
21 6,8| the Lord from the heavens; praise Him in the highest; praise
22 6,8| praise Him in the highest; praise Him, all ye His angels;
23 6,8| Him, all ye His angels; praise ye Him, all ye His hosts.”
24 6,8| invitation to begin the song of praise. Between the verses are
25 6,8| Praises.” The Psalms of Praise end with a hymn in honor
26 6,8| Wherefore, we cry aloud in praise: Blessed art Thou, O Christ
27 6,8| Doxology.~ After the Psalms of Praise with their sticheræ have
28 6,8| good will among men. We praise Thee, we bless Thee, we
29 6,8| I bless Thee, and I will praise Thy name for ever, yea,
30 7,1| 145 (Second Antiphon): — “Praise the Lord, O my soul. I will
31 7,1| Lord, O my soul. I will praise the Lord in my life, I will
32 7,1| spirit), a sacrifice of praise.” Then the priest blesses
33 7,1| by worship. and song of praise, the priest utters the words,
34 7,1| up his words, chant: “We praise Thee, we bless Thee, We
35 7,1| the choir is singing, “We praise Thee.” When this prayer
36 7,1| faithful respond with a hymn of praise in honor of the Mother of
37 7,1| communion hymn for Sunday is, “Praise the Lord from the Heavens,
38 7,1| the Lord from the Heavens, praise Him in the highest. Amen.”
39 7,1| mouth be filled with Thy praise, O Lord, that we may hymn
40 7,1| His holy name”), and 145 (“Praise the Lord, O my Soul”), which,
41 8,2| the Lord at all times, His praise shall continually be in
42 8,2| them. Then the hymn, “We praise Thee, O God,” is sung, during
43 8,2| our mouth be filled with praise,” the choir sings: “Receive
44 8,3| sings “Let every breath praise the Lord,” with verses,
45 10,2| funeral canon the sticheræ on “Praise the Lord” are sung, then
46 10,3| the changeable songs of praise of the weekly cycle of services.
47 11 | singing of the hymn, “We praise Thee, O God.” After this
48 11 | forces of the angels, the praise uttered in the voices of
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