Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| sacrifice. The Evangelist John has given us more fully
2 4,3| greatest among prophets, John the Forerunner; Wednesday
3 4,6| service in honor of St. John the Baptist; the day after
4 6,7| on the birth of his son John the Forerunner. When this
5 7,1| in Cappadocia, and by St. John Chrysostom (“the Golden-Mouthed”),
6 7,1| liturgical rites: the rite of St. John Chrysostom and that of St.
7 7,1| Differs From That of St. John Chrysostom.— The Liturgy
8 7,1| itself, and that of St. John Chrysostom on the vigil);
9 7,1| Great differs from that of John Chrysostom only in the following
10 7,1| is mentioned instead of John Chrysostom’s.~ ~NOTE 2.
11 8,1| Prophets, from Samuel to John the Baptist; while the second
12 8,1| Day itself the Liturgy of John Chrysostom is celebrated.
13 8,1| Prophet and Forerunner, John the Baptizer of Christ.”*~
14 8,1| on all other days that of John Chrysostom.~ ~The Feast
15 8,1| Prophet and Forerunner, John the Baptist.~This event
16 8,2| of Basil the Great or of John Chrysostom, and preserved
17 8,2| Evangelists — Matthew, Luke and John, of the Passion of Christ,
18 8,2| combined with the Liturgy of John Chrysostom, and the Epitaphion
19 10,2| represented Christ, His Mother and John the Baptist, with the words
20 10,2| day of the Beheading of John the Baptist. The Saturday
21 11 | Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Greek word Evangélion
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