Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| Christians glorify God and His Saints, express their thanks and
2 2,4| martyrs, and in token that the Saints, being near to God, intercede
3 2,5| the Mother of God and the Saints; also for the good of the
4 2,7| placed the icons of such Saints as are most honored in a
5 4,3| Crucifixion; Saturday, to the Saints, especially to the Mother
6 4,4| or to that of different Saints. In honor of each given
7 4,5| the Mother of God, — and Saints’ Feasts, in honor of the
8 4,8| rest after death with the Saints. These feelings find expression,
9 4,8| glorifications of the Lord and His Saints. The substance of the prayers
10 4,8| Psalm “Praise ye God in His Saints,” with the added hymn: “
11 5,2| Ever-Virgin Mary with all the saints, let us commit ourselves
12 6,7| in which Old Testament saints expressed their hope in
13 6,7| words of the Old Testament saints who awaited it, while the
14 7,1| of the various hosts of saints, who have been found worthy
15 7,1| Blessed is the entry of Thy Saints, O Lord”; then the deacon
16 7,1| this sacrifice for all the Saints who have gone to their rest (
17 7,1| commemorated together with the Saints and all who have died in
18 7,1| called to remembrance all the Saints, again and again in peace
19 7,1| warmth of heart) of Thy Saints,” and pours some into the
20 7,1| honor of the Virgin and the Saints and in memory of the dead
21 7,1| and by the prayers of Thy Saints. If there are communicants,
22 7,1| Mother of God, and of His Saints, and that He may give us
23 8,1| Nazareth. Her parents were Saints Joachim and Anna. St. Joachim
24 8,1| of all the Old Testament Saints, who were saved by faith
25 8,2| other commemorates all the Saints who have obtained the Kingdom
26 8,2| token that the Old Testament Saints, whose words are read in
27 8,2| commemoration of all the Saints, the myrrh is taken into
28 8,4| is consecrated to all the Saints, especially to those in
29 9,1| hope for salvation with the Saints, and as a reminder that
30 9,1| Christians look at their Saints as on their guardian angels;
31 10 | the Mother of God and the Saints, on occasion of some special
32 10 | in honor of two or more Saints, two or more Gospels are
33 10 | honor of the Lord and His Saints, for deliverance from foes,
34 10,2| grant his soul rest with the saints in the eternal abodes.~ ~
35 10,2| nine orders of Angels and Saints; on the fortieth day we
36 10,3| and of the more honored Saints, selected from the Monthly
37 10,3| services in honor of all the Saints of the different orders —
38 10,3| collected canons”; the “Book of Saints,” giving the troparia and
39 11 | Who art wondrous in the saints...”; on feasts of the Theotokos, “
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