Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,1| their stead — proceed to sing Psalm 103 of David, which
2 5,2| the choir in their stead — sing the response “Lord, have
3 5,2| these words, the worshippers sing “To Thee, O Lord.” Upon
4 5,5| through this incarnation, sing a hymn of praise to Christ,
5 5,6| good of the church), that sing, and for the people that
6 6,2| the Great Ectenia, then we sing a hymn of praise to God,
7 6,4| of the church, the clergy sing a short verse magnifying
8 6,6| to this the worshippers sing, “Glory to Thee, our God,
9 6,6| were Christ Himself, and sing a hymn in honor of Him Who
10 6,7| service, it is usual to sing only the odes of the canon,
11 6,8| invitation, the faithful sing the Doxology which begins
12 7,1| the mercy of the Lord, we sing hymns treating of the greatest
13 7,1| the dead*, save us, who sing to Thee: Alleluia, alleluia,
14 7,1| mindful of all His mercies, sing the hymn: “It is meet and
15 7,1| response to this invitation, sing the triumphal hymn composed
16 7,1| after His resurrection, and sing: “Blessed is He that cometh
17 7,1| Sacrament the Christians sing the hymn of thanksgiving: “
18 8,1| on earth, be ye exalted. Sing unto the Lord all the earth,
19 8,1| the earth, and in gladness sing praises, O ye people, for
20 8,1| celebrants, standing before it, sing the troparion and the kontakion
21 8,1| the vigil of the Nativity, sing the troparion and the kontakion
22 8,2| of the Lord,” the choir sing the hymn: “I will bless
23 9,3| from within the church, sing in reply, “Who is this King
24 9,5| celebrants in the Sanctuary sing thrice, “Lord have mercy!”
25 10,2| celestial hosts, there to sing with them the hymn to the
26 11 | mercy and judgment will I sing unto Thee, O Lord...”~ When
27 11 | Sundays. On weekdays, we sing “O Son of God, Who art wondrous
28 11 | saying” mean that we should sing the glory of God jointly
29 11 | no Christian Empire, we sing, instead: “Save, O Lord,
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