Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7| Divine Infant. A fifth and sixth tier will hold icons of
2 4,2| a.m. to 12 or noon); the sixth hour (from 12 to 3 p.m.),
3 4,2| services of the First, Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours for the
4 4,7| the offices of Third and Sixth Hours, and the Liturgy (
5 4,7| midday service, of Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours, Typica,
6 4,9| Apostles; the office of the Sixth Hour commemorates Christ’
7 6,7| the darkness of sin.~ The sixth Old Testament ode is the
8 6,7| God. In the eirmos of the sixth ode of the canon the Prophet
9 6,7| Ectenia, after the third, sixth and ninth odes. With the
10 8,1| Annunciation is read after the sixth ode of the canon. The combination
11 8,2| ending with the Friday of the sixth, and the fast of the Holy
12 8,2| noon service of the Third, Sixth and Ninth Hours, of the
13 8,2| with prostrations. At the Sixth Hour, over and above all
14 8,2| pray unto Thee.” — Of the Sixth Hour: — “O Thou Who on the
15 8,2| Hour: — “O Thou Who on the sixth day and in the sixth hour
16 8,2| the sixth day and in the sixth hour didst nail to the Cross
17 8,4| birth. On Wednesday of the sixth week the Paschal festival
18 8,4| ceases.~ On Thursday of the sixth week, which is the fortieth
19 9,5| s first cousin), and the sixth (second cousins), marriage
20 10 | Ectenia is recited; after the sixth ode the Small Ectenia, which
21 10 | it is recited after the sixth ode, before the Gospel lesson.
22 10,2| Ecteniæ after the third, sixth and ninth odes, the Trisagion,
23 10,2| departed; after the third, sixth and ninth odes, the Small
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