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deacon 74
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death 44
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34 dead
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Archpriest D. Sokolof
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dead

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5| good of the living and the dead. For greater convenience 2 4,3| Christ’s rising from the dead; Monday, to honoring the 3 4,6| special prayers for the dead.~The substance of the hymns 4 4,8| contains prayers for the dead. The Sunday Midnight Office 5 6,4| Thee numbered among the dead; yet, O Saviour, destroying 6 6,4| ye the living among the dead? For as God He is risen 7 6,6| crucified and rose from the dead. During the singing, the 8 6,7| all-vivifying light which raises the dead to life. The eirmos of the 9 6,7| of Christ, risen from the dead on the third day, now as 10 7,1| with a prayer for the dead.~ Having laid the particles 11 7,1| Who didst rise from the dead*, save us, who sing to Thee: 12 7,1| of the Church, living or dead, in the words of the Triple 13 7,1| offered in memory of the dead, a special Requiem Ectenia 14 7,1| Christians. After praying for the dead, the priest prays for the 15 7,1| resurrection of Christ from the dead, and, by the Words uttered 16 7,1| Saints and in memory of the dead and the living are now placed 17 7,1| Christ who rose from the dead and appeared to His disciples 18 7,1| behalf of the living and the dead.~ ~The Last Appearance of 19 8,2| crucified and risen from the dead.~ ~The Weeks of Preparation 20 8,2| raising of Lazarus from the dead, and is called, “the Resurrection 21 8,2| the assurance that all the dead should rise, therefore, 22 8,2| prayers for the souls of the dead, usually sung on Saturdays, 23 8,2| raise up Lazarus from the dead before Thy Passion. Wherefore, 24 8,2| contain a glorification of the dead and entombed Lord. All present 25 8,2| of Christ rising from the dead. Instead of “It is meet,” 26 8,2| His resurrection from the dead. Then all reverently await 27 8,3| Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by 28 8,4| a commemoration of the dead takes place, which is called 29 8,4| by commemorating all the dead the day before. On Trinity 30 9,1| with oil serves him, as one dead, as a preparation for burial 31 10,2| and Commemoration of the Dead.~ ~The Prayers for a Departing 32 10,2| the resurrection of the dead, and give comfort to them 33 10,2| Christ, Who rose from the dead on the third day after His 34 11 | where Christ rose form the dead was built the church of


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