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1 2,4 | upon a stand in a special small casket, to keep it from
2 2,4 | In one is placed a very small casket containing particles
3 2,4 | Gifts. In another there is a small chalice with a tiny spoon,
4 2,4 | spoon, and in a third a small vessel with wine and a sponge
5 2,5 | pedestal. To it belong two small dishes or plates. On one
6 2,5 | Sacrament. To it belongs a small dipper, in which wine and
7 2,11| the “weekday bell,” the “small bell.”~2) Several bells
8 3,1 | who have charge only of small districts, or cities are
9 3,1 | of their bishops, govern small Christian communities, called “
10 3,2 | ordained persons, with this small difference, that the deacon’
11 3,2 | Orléts (eagle rug) is a small round or oval rug, whereon
12 4,8 | the Great Compline and the Small Compline. The former consists
13 4,8 | hosts, have mercy on us!”~Small Compline is an abridgment
14 5,3 | people,” (Alleluia).~ ~The Small Ectenia. — After the kathisma
15 5,3 | the kathisma follows the Small Ectenia, which is an abridgment
16 5,3 | will and the doxology. The Small Ectenia serves to divide
17 6,2 | followed immediately by the Small Ectenia.~This part of the
18 6,7 | three parts by reciting the Small Ectenia, after the third,
19 6,9 | service is followed by the Small Compline.~ The daily Matins
20 7,1 | bread the priest takes a small particle in honor and memory
21 7,1 | They are divided by two Small Ecteniæ into three parts,
22 7,1 | Great Entry.~ After the two Small Ecteniæ for the faithful
23 7,1 | thanks in the prayers of the Small Ectenia, which differs from
24 8,2 | sections or Antiphons by the Small Ectenia, recited twice, —
25 8,2 | Liturgy begins with two Small Ecteniæ, each ending with
26 8,2 | Epitaphion is brought out at Small Compline.~ ~The Holy Saturday.~
27 8,3 | the canon ends with the Small Ectenia and after each ode
28 9,3 | with chrism, places it in a small casket which he fills with
29 9,6 | pours out the mixture into small vessels, then anoints on
30 10 | after the sixth ode the Small Ectenia, which is followed
31 10,1 | prayer rope consists of small metallic plates strung on
32 10,1 | called by a name which means “small ladder” (lyestófka) because
33 10,2 | Psalm, the canon with three Small Ecteniæ after the third,
34 10,2 | sixth and ninth odes, the Small Ectenia is recited. Then
35 11 | and in his left the orb (a small globe, symbolizing the lands
36 11 | these are followed by the Small Ectenia which concludes
37 11 | cellar, a store-room, or a small chamber.~According to the
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