Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,9| the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men”; then
2 5,2| with the invitation: “In peace let us pray to the Lord” (
3 5,2| the Lord” (i.e., “being at Peace with all men and undistracted
4 5,2| of supplications “for the peace from above and the salvation
5 5,2| that the Lord may be at peace with us, forgive us our
6 5,2| to our souls); “for the peace of the whole world, the
7 5,2| that the Lord may grant peace to the whole world, help
8 5,2| petitions, also “the Ectenia of Peace,” because it beseeches for
9 5,3| prayer: “Again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord”;
10 5,6| blesses all present, saying “Peace be unto all!” to which the
11 5,6| preservation of his life, his peace of mind, happiness, salvation; “
12 5,6| places); for mercy, life, peace, health, salvation, protection,
13 5,6| and sinless; an Angel of peace, a faithful guide, a guardian
14 5,6| profitable for our souls, and peace for the world; that the
15 5,6| our life may be spent in peace and repentance; a Christian
16 5,6| the congregation, saying, “Peace to all,” whereto the latter
17 5,7| Thou Thy servant depart in peace, O Master, according to
18 5,8| foe, to keep our life in peace, to have mercy on us and
19 6,1| the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men,” —
20 6,7| For Thou art the King of peace and the Saviour of our souls”;
21 6,8| the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men,” and
22 6,8| the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men. We
23 7,1| that Kingdom of truth and peace which Jesus came to establish
24 7,1| Great Ectenia or Ectenia of Peace, is recited, in which we
25 7,1| the Lord may give us His peace from above, without which
26 7,1| the people, wishing them peace, and the deacon exclaims, “
27 7,1| the people, wishing them peace, and the deacon announces
28 7,1| Faithful, again and again, in peace let us pray to the Lord,”
29 7,1| acceptable to God: spiritual peace, mutual love, and unity
30 7,1| blesses the people, says “Peace be unto all,” to which they
31 7,1| offer the holy oblation in peace.” The choir responds for
32 7,1| shall consist: “A mercy of peace (of spirit), a sacrifice
33 7,1| unto Thy holy churches in peace, safety, honor, health,
34 7,1| Saints, again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord,”
35 7,1| blessing with the good wish, “Peace be unto all,” and the deacon
36 7,1| outside of it in the same peace with which they entered
37 7,1| which they entered it. “In peace let us depart,” he says.
38 7,1| Him, and that he may grant peace to the whole world, to His
39 8,2| chanted, the priest offers “Peace be unto all,” proclaims “
40 9,1| Thou Thy servant depart in peace, O Master....” Then he gives
41 9,5| thy children’s children; peace be upon Israel.” This psalm
42 9,5| like unto Jacob, walking in peace, and keeping the commandments
43 10,1| that he should abide in peace and calm, and be slow in
44 10,2| oaths, and sends him off in peace into life everlasting. In
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