Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| darkness of impiety into the light of truth (the East being
2 2,2| East being the symbol of light, good, truth; while the
3 2,4| the Bema is called High Light. In very ancient churches
4 2,9| that the Lord gives us the light of truth, and that our souls
5 2,9| but one God, Who is the Light Eternal; the candlestick
6 2,9| lastly panicandils (“all light”) are those that carry more
7 4,9| daylight alone, but spiritual Light: Christ the Saviour. Therefore,
8 5,1| men from God, while the light of the lamps and candles
9 5,1| incense symbolize the Divine Light, which illumined men, and
10 5,5| us that He brought us the light of truth and the grace of
11 5,5| near the bema.~“O Gentle Light of the holy glory of the
12 5,5| having beheld the evening light, we praise the Father, the
13 5,7| the face of all peoples; a light of revelation for the Gentiles,
14 6,2| Christ, having come, is the Light of the world. The troparion
15 6,7| Saviour as the all-vivifying light which raises the dead to
16 6,7| celebrates Christ as the Light which delivers us from the
17 6,8| Thee Who hast shown us the Light,” thus inviting the faithful
18 6,8| for having given us the Light of the spirit — Christ Saviour,
19 6,8| gift not of the spiritual light alone, but also of the material
20 6,8| but also of the material light. In answer to the priest’
21 6,8| fountain of life, in Thy light shall we see light. O continue
22 6,8| in Thy light shall we see light. O continue Thy mercy unto
23 6,9| but the hymn “O Gentle Light” is recited or sung quickly,
24 7,1| that the Word of God is light to our spirit, that the
25 7,1| are expected to harbor the light of faith and the warmth
26 7,1| We have seen the true Light, we have received the Heavenly
27 8,1| church, symbolizing the light of Christ, and the celebrants,
28 8,1| shined upon the world the light of knowledge; for thereby,
29 8,1| the whole world, and Thy light, O Lord, hath been signed
30 8,1| come, Thou hast appeared, O Light unapproachable.”~ The services
31 8,1| God, and called Jesus “a light unto the Gentiles and the
32 8,1| who are sinners all, Thy light ever-unending, through the
33 8,2| triumphal hymns, subdued light, less frequent drawing away
34 8,2| and the hymn, “O Gentle Light.” Before this latter hymn
35 8,2| candle, with the words: “the Light of Christ shineth upon all,”
36 8,2| also illumined by the same light as the New Testament man,
37 8,2| faithful worship Christ, the light of Truth, with a prostration.
38 9,1| and prays to God “that the light of His countenance be signed
39 9,1| aspires from darkness unto light, of which the East is the
40 9,1| prove himself to be a son of light, and an heir of eternal
41 9,1| Grant unto me the robe of light, O Thou Who coverest Thyself
42 9,1| Who coverest Thyself with light as with a garment, O Christ
43 9,1| illumine his heart with the light of Thy countenance continually.
44 9,3| Sanctuary, the bishop lights a light on the Bema; from this all
45 10,1| not black, but of some light color with stripes of another
46 10,2| brother ascendeth into eternal light, which is God. The coffin
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