Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| used in public warship are divided into two categories: those
2 2,3| interior of a church is divided into several compartments:
3 2,4| of it. The sanctuary is divided from the worshippers by
4 2,5| a separate compartment, divided from the sanctuary by a
5 2,7| Prothesis and vestry, are divided from the space provided
6 2,8| Porch.~The vestibule is divided into two parts, the inner
7 3,1| performance of divine services are divided into celebrants and church
8 3,1| called the “clergy,” and is divided into “higher” and “lower.”
9 4,2| night began, which was divided into the following four
10 4,2| reckoning, and was also divided into four watches or hours:
11 4,5| services, the feast-days are divided into Feasts of Our Lord,
12 4,5| of the services, they are divided into great, medium, and
13 4,9| The service of Matins is divided into three parts. The first
14 6,7| rule, namely: Each canon is divided into nine parts called odes,
15 6,7| chanting of the canon is divided into three parts by reciting
16 7,1| service of the Liturgy is divided into three parts: in the
17 7,1| called Antiphons. They are divided by two Small Ecteniæ into
18 7,1| Liturgy of the Faithful is divided into four parts: (a) The
19 7,1| of God: broken, yet not divided; ever eaten, though never
20 8,2| Great Ectenia, the kathisma, divided into three sections or Antiphons
21 8,2| verses of the Psalm are divided by refrains which are called
22 10,1| headed by a bishop. Monks are divided into three grades: that
23 10,3| months; it is therefore divided into 12 parts. The Feast-day
24 10,3| Psalter. The former two are divided into readings, with the
25 10,3| each day. The Psalter is divided into twenty kathismata,
26 10,3| kathismata, with each, in turn, divided into three “Glories.” The
27 11 | containing 150 Psalms, is divided into 20 kathismata which
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