Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| consists of both body and soul most closely united, therefore
2 1,3| Christ hath sanctified our soul and saved us by His sufferings
3 3,2| to them the example of a soul aspiring from the things
4 4,9| memories call forth in the soul of the believer. The office
5 5,1| Providence: “Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord, my God, Thou hast
6 5,4| calls forth in the human soul entreaty for mercy. Therefore,
7 5,4| evening sacrifice. Bring my soul out of prison, that I may
8 5,6| we wish the same to thy soul”); the deacon once more
9 5,6| Let us say with our whole soul, and with our whole mind
10 6,1| alternately the sorrow of a soul repenting of its sins (37,
11 6,5| In the Holy Spirit every soul is quickened, and through
12 6,7| after the Annunciation: “My soul doth magnify the Lord, and
13 6,8| have mercy on me, heal my soul, for I have sinned against
14 7,1| 102:“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within
15 7,1| Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not that He
16 7,1| Praise the Lord, O my soul. I will praise the Lord
17 7,1| is enkindled in the human soul through the action of the
18 7,1| is enkindled in the human soul by the grace of the Holy
19 7,1| Lord, but for healing of soul and body.”~ Then, after
20 7,1| 102 (“Bless the Lord, O my Soul, and all that is within
21 7,1| Praise the Lord, O my Soul”), which, in the complete
22 8,2| Theotokos, for I have defiled my soul with shameful sins, and
23 8,2| Beware, therefore, O my soul, lest thou be weighed down
24 8,2| Illumine the robe of my soul, O Light-giver, and save
25 9,1| of the expulsion from his soul of all impurity.~ After
26 9,1| washing away all sins from his soul; while being immersed, he
27 9,1| purity of the neophyte’s soul the priest invests him with
28 9,1| Christ and preserve the soul’s purity, obtained through
29 9,4| Spirit descends into the soul of the penitent and cleanses
30 9,4| prayer, meditation on his soul, and the better to do all
31 9,4| of the condition of his soul; he, like a physician, tries
32 10,1| drives evil counsel from his soul. Sometimes the prayer rope
33 10,2| Prayers for a Departing Soul. — The Orthodox Church bestows
34 10,2| of the separation of the soul from the body. This parting
35 10,2| person’s sins and grant his soul rest with the saints in
36 10,2| prayers for the rest of his soul, and Requiem services are
37 10,2| sins, and the rest of his soul in the Kingdom of Heaven.
38 10,2| around, to signify that the soul of the departed, like unto
39 11 | with all the forces of the soul.~ *Hosanna is a Hebrew
40 11 | the cleansing of body and soul, unto healing from passions,
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