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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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verses

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,3| with hopes of salvation The verses of the Psalms are separated 2 5,4| after the kathisma, selected verses from the Psalms are read (“ 3 5,4| hear our prayer. The last verses of the Psalms, in which 4 5,4| a Greek word, meaning, “verses”) on “Lord, I have cried.” 5 5,6| These hymns are separated by verses taken from various parts 6 5,6| therefore, called Sticheræ on Verses.~ ~ 7 5,8| clergy, to the singing of verses, return from the vestibule 8 6,6| one another and with the verses of the Polyeleos Psalm, 9 6,7| given to a collection of verses (troparia) in honor of the 10 6,7| consists of several short verses or troparia. The simultaneous 11 6,7| link”). The following verses of the canonic ode are called 12 6,7| called troparia (i.e., “verses that turn”), because, by 13 6,7| When this ode is sung, the verses are separated by the chant: “ 14 6,8| song of praise. Between the verses are sung hymns in honor 15 7,1| the mercy of God to man.~ Verses from Psalm 102:“Bless the 16 7,1| plenteous in mercy...”~ Verses from Psalm 145 (Second Antiphon): — “ 17 7,1| Antiphons consist of prophetic verses selected from Psalms appropriate 18 7,1| Kingdom,” repeated between the verses. After the Beatitudes, the 19 8,2| listen prostrate to the Verses of the Psalm which were 20 8,2| Lord,” verse by verse. The verses of the Psalm are divided 21 8,3| breath praise the Lord,” with verses, and the hymn, “Let God


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