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45 third
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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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death

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,6| the blessing, abolishing death and granting us life eternal.” — 2 4,8| Sleep being the image of death, this service is permeated 3 4,8| permeated with the thought of death, not gloomy, but illumined 4 4,8| remembrance that Christ, after His death, descended into Hell and 5 4,8| approaching night, and rest after death with the Saints. These feelings 6 4,9| commemorates Christ’s Passion and death.~The All-Night Vigil is 7 5,7| should pass into that of death. Therefore we conclude our 8 6,4| destroying the stronghold of death, and with Thyself raising 9 6,6| crucifixion, He hath destroyed death by death.”~ If the loaves 10 6,6| hath destroyed death by death.”~ If the loaves were blessed 11 6,7| glorified, Who led us out of death into life, saving us from 12 6,7| exhorted the people before his death. It is sung only in Great 13 6,8| annulled, Eve set free, death slain, and we are given 14 7,1| Christ God, trampling down death by death, Thou Who art one 15 7,1| trampling down death by death, Thou Who art one of the 16 7,1| call to mind the passion, death, burial, resurrection, ascension 17 7,1| of Christ, Who received death for our sins. During this 18 7,1| goeth forth to suffering and death, and pray, in the words 19 7,1| of Christ, Who accepted death on the Cross for our sake, 20 7,1| Supper, the passion and death of Christ, respond, “Amen.”~ 21 8,1| the blessing, abolishing death and granting us life eternal.”~ ~ 22 8,1| thou deliver our souls from death.”~ The Beheading of the 23 8,2| our sake didst taste of death in the flesh, mortify our 24 8,2| Thee, the Vanquisher of death: Hosanna in the highest; 25 8,2| lest thou be given up to death, and be shut out from the 26 8,2| the Jews to the Saviour’s death). After the sticheræ the 27 8,3| Egyptian first-born with death. Now Christ, in dying on 28 8,3| the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those 29 8,3| trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs 30 9,1| member and partaker of the death and resurrection of Christ 31 9,4| dangerous illness or that of the death of the spiritual father 32 9,6| uncertainty of the hour of death. The bishop consecrates 33 10,1| and to the brethren unto death? Whether he will endure 34 10,2| Body for Burial. — After death, a Christian’s body is washed 35 10,2| Immediately after a Christian’s death, the reading of the Psalter 36 10,2| lament, when I think about death, and see our beauty, fashioned 37 10,2| have we been linked with death? Truly, as it is written, 38 10,2| are sheltered by her in death.~ ~Prayers and Rites After 39 10,2| cares for Christians in death. She prays for them and 40 10,2| year on the anniversary of death, which is called the “day 41 10,2| the third day after His death, may resurrect our departed 42 10,2| that the day of a man’s death is not the day of his annihilation, 43 11 | betrayed Him and put Him to death. The hymns of the Tuesday 44 11 | dangerously sick, even unto death.~ *These hymns indicate


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