Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| man. In this way private worship originated and developed,
2 1,2| became organized, public worship also developed.~In Old Testament
3 1,2| Israelites had a public worship, instituted by God Himself,
4 1,2| the regulations of Jewish worship, did not give to His disciples
5 1,2| foundation of His Church’s public worship. Thus it was that, immediately
6 1,2| certain order of public worship gradually began to develop
7 1,2| entire ritual for public worship and making it uniform for
8 2,1| they used to set apart for worship one room on which they looked
9 2,1| special temples for their own worship, they began to meet together
10 2,5| remind us that Cherubim worship God with us before His altar.~ ~
11 3,1| church used as a place of worship. The highest position among
12 3,2| to appear at the common worship in clean, festive garments.
13 4 | Public Worship~ ~
14 4,1| The Three Cycles.~Public worship consists of various collections
15 4,9| begins with an invitation to worship Christ and consists of the
16 5,1| invites the congregation to worship Christ, our God and King.
17 5,2| all glory, and honor, and worship, to the Father, and to the
18 6,4| and invite the faithful to worship the Most Holy Trinity. These
19 6,4| risen from the tomb.~“Let us worship the Father, and His Son,
20 6,6| Resurrection of Christ, let us worship the holy Lord Jesus, the
21 6,6| the only Sinless One. We worship Thy Cross, O Christ, and
22 6,6| all ye faithful, let us worship Christ’s holy Resurrection;
23 6,8| Thee, we bless Thee, we worship Thee, we glorify Thee, we
24 7,1| solemn hymn: “O come, let us worship, and fall down before Christ;
25 7,1| response to this invitation, worship the Lord, and, mindful of
26 7,1| meet and right it is to worship the Father, and the Son,
27 7,1| to the Lord not only by worship but also by singing the
28 7,1| God for all His mercies by worship. and song of praise, the
29 7,1| with profound veneration, worship with a prostration the Holy
30 7,1| found the true faith, we worship the indivisible Trinity,
31 8,1| were taught by a Star to worship Thee, the Sun of Righteousness,
32 8,1| the Jordan, O Lord, the worship of the Trinity was made
33 8,2| All the movable days of worship are connected with the greatest
34 8,2| this moment the faithful worship Christ, the light of Truth,
35 8,2| without speaking. The faithful worship with a prostration Christ,
36 8,2| uncondemned to attain unto and worship the holy Resurrection.”~
37 9,1| Profession of Faith, and the Worship of the Holy Trinity.~ In
38 9,1| cometh into Thy house to worship toward Thy holy temple.”
39 10 | to public or to private worship. Under the head of “public
40 10 | Under the head of “public worship” come molebens performed:
41 10 | and the like. To “private worship” belong molebens performed
42 10,3| both private and public worship. Such are the Gospels, the
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