Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| while we bend down the third and the little fingers till
2 2,4| with a tiny spoon, and in a third a small vessel with wine
3 2,5| another the chalice, and a third both paten and chalice together —
4 2,7| Lord and His Mother. The third tier contains the icons
5 3,1| priest-monks.”~The deacon holds the third degree of priesthood. “Deacon”
6 4,2| hour (6 to 9 a.m.); the third hour (from 9 a.m. to 12
7 4,2| the services of the First, Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours
8 4,7| consisting of the offices of Third and Sixth Hours, and the
9 4,7| the midday service, of Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours,
10 4,8| Have mercy on us!” — The third part of Compline consists
11 4,8| Great, consisting of the third part alone. Of the first,
12 4,9| have been realized. The third part consists of hymns of
13 4,9| before Pilate; that of the Third Hour commemorates Pilate’
14 6,7| only in Great Lent.~ The third Old Testament ode is the
15 6,7| a son. The eirmos of the third ode of the canon points
16 6,7| risen from the dead on the third day, now as a symbol of
17 6,7| Small Ectenia, after the third, sixth and ninth odes. With
18 6,7| Saviour of our souls”; the third — as King of the whole world,
19 6,8| Psalms of Praise.~ The third and last part of Matins
20 7,1| of the Sacrament; in the third, the Sacrament itself is
21 7,1| of God’s.” — Out of the third loaf he takes nine particles,
22 7,1| Beatitudes take the place of the third Antiphon. This is the name
23 7,1| of September), and on the third Sunday in Lent, consecrated
24 7,1| Acts Which Compose it. The third part of the Liturgy is named “
25 8,2| the noon service of the Third, Sixth and Ninth Hours,
26 8,2| King and my God.” — Of the Third Hour: — “O Lord, Who didst
27 8,2| Most-Holy Spirit at the third hour upon Thine apostles:
28 8,2| veneration and kisses.~ On the third Sunday of Lent, at Matins,
29 8,2| From this ceremony the third Sunday and the week following
30 8,4| was Thomas; the second and third names refer to the fact
31 8,4| Arimathæa, and Nicodemus. The third Sunday commemorates the
32 9,5| second to the clergy, the third to the bishop. This indicated
33 9,5| second (and, occasionally, a third) marriage; but this she
34 9,5| celebration of a second or third marriage does not take place
35 10 | omits the canon, and the third omits the Gospel lesson.~ ~
36 10 | God for us.”~ After the third ode of the canon the Triple
37 10,1| kissing his hand. After the third time the abbot says to him: “
38 10,1| grade, but will seek the third, highest. The head-gear
39 10,2| Small Ecteniæ after the third, sixth and ninth odes, the
40 10,2| the departed; after the third, sixth and ninth odes, the
41 10,2| Liturgy in their behalf on the third, ninth and fortieth day
42 10,2| commemoration.” On the third day, we pray that Christ,
43 10,2| rose from the dead on the third day after His death, may
44 10,2| Saturdays of the second, third and fourth weeks in Lent;
45 11 | temptations and allurements. The third hymn glorifies Christ, the
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