Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | token that the Christian worshippers enter from the darkness
2 2,3 | Body of the Church, for the worshippers; 5) the Vestibule and Porch,
3 2,4 | sanctuary is divided from the worshippers by a curtain, and a partition
4 2,7 | the space provided for the worshippers by a grating or screen,
5 2,7 | soleas is reserved for the worshippers; the walls, as well as the
6 2,7 | church; through these the worshippers can go out into the side
7 2,10| expresses the wish of the worshippers that their prayer may ascend
8 2,10| incense is swung towards the worshippers; then it expresses the wish
9 2,11| the common prayers of the worshippers. There are three ways of
10 3,1 | Scriptures, and sees that the worshippers comport themselves decorously.
11 5,1 | The words of it induce the worshippers into the blissful condition
12 5,2 | after each petition the worshippers — or the choir in their
13 5,2 | response to these words, the worshippers sing “To Thee, O Lord.”
14 5,2 | exclamation of the priest, the worshippers utter the word, “Amen,”
15 5,5 | the deacon invites the worshippers to stand reverently and
16 5,6 | unto all!” to which the worshippers respond, with an obeisance, “
17 6,6 | In order to arouse the worshippers to attention and reverence,
18 6,6 | priest then blesses the worshippers and announces from which
19 6,6 | In response to this the worshippers sing, “Glory to Thee, our
20 6,6 | middle of the church. The worshippers reverently meet the sacred
21 7,1 | prepared; in the second, the worshippers prepare to take part in
22 7,1 | glory,” thus inviting the worshippers to celebrate the Holy Trinity;
23 7,1 | Holy Trinity; to which the worshippers respond by singing the Trisagion: “
24 7,1 | the four evangelists. The worshippers are prepared also for the
25 7,1 | the lesson is taken. The worshippers give expression to their
26 7,1 | deacon as a reminder to the Worshippers that they should guard the
27 7,1 | Invitation to Attend.~ When the worshippers have ended their profession
28 7,1 | unto the ages of ages.” The worshippers respond, “Amen!” in token
29 7,1 | with you all,” and with the worshippers wishing the priest the same
30 8,2 | arouse the attention of the worshippers, and makes the sign of the
31 8,2 | feeling of penitence, the worshippers listen prostrate to the
32 8,2 | excuses in sins. — Then the worshippers express their repentance
33 8,2 | is sung, during which the worshippers express their reverence
34 8,2 | singing of the canon the worshippers hold in their hands these
35 8,2 | for the restoration of the worshippers’ strength, for, according
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