Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| descends in front in two ends, which, for convenience
2 3,2| serpents’ heads at both ends, in memory of the Saviour’
3 4,8| spiritual mercies. The service ends with the Lord’s Prayer,
4 4,9| the name of the Lord”; and ends with the glorification of
5 5,2| Thy grace.” The ectenia ends by our committing ourselves
6 5,3| God, by Thy grace,” and ends with the commendation to
7 6,6| veneration of the Gospel or icon ends with a hymn, entreating
8 6,7| ninth odes. With the canon ends that part of the service
9 6,8| good will among men,” and ends with the Trisagion: “Holy
10 6,9| First Hour is read, which ends with a hymn in honor of
11 7,1| During this time the choir ends the Cherubic Hymn.~ Christians
12 7,1| unto the Lord.” With this ends the preparation for the
13 7,1| commemorated.~ The priest ends the commemoration of the
14 7,1| This part of the Liturgy ends, like the preceding ones,
15 7,1| for mankind.” The service ends with a prayerful wish that
16 8,2| Meat Fare,” because with it ends the eating of meat. On the
17 8,2| Cheese- Fare,” because with it ends the eating of butter, cheese
18 8,2| and the choir takes up and ends the Cherubic Hymn.~ After
19 8,2| and sticheræ. The service ends with the ectenia. During
20 8,2| alleluia.”~ The Liturgy ends with the blessing of bread,
21 8,3| troparia. Each ode of the canon ends with the Small Ectenia and
22 8,4| being unknown. With this day ends the series of movable services.~ ~ ~
23 9,5| candidate’s head with the ends of his Omophorion, blesses
24 9,5| of the bishop-elect.~This ends the consecration, and the
25 9,5| family. The rite of betrothal ends with the priest praying “
26 10,2| mercy of Christ. The canon ends with a prayer that the Lord
27 10,2| it.~ The funeral service ends with the singing of sticheræ,
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