Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1| The Clergy.~The persons who take part
2 3,1| might better be called the “clergy,” and is divided into “higher”
3 3,1| and “lower.” The higher clergy includes the celebrants —
4 3,2| the members of the lower clergy are also authorized to wear
5 5,2| of deacons), “for all the clergy” (all persons attached to
6 5,8| Vespers, the officiating clergy go forth with censers and
7 5,8| used to come out with the clergy, to signify their humility
8 5,8| sovereign and his House; for the clergy; for all afflicted Christian
9 5,8| halls. For this purpose the clergy comes out bearing Crosses,
10 5,8| procession.~After the Litia, the clergy, to the singing of verses,
11 6,4| middle of the church, the clergy sing a short verse magnifying
12 8,1| rivers and lakes, whither the clergy go in procession, with Cross
13 8,2| Orthodox Patriarchs, to the clergy, and to all Orthodox Christians,
14 9,5| people, the second to the clergy, the third to the bishop.
15 9,5| ancient times the people and clergy as well as the bishop took
16 9,5| the name of the people and clergy. Having received the fan,
17 9,5| places in his hands the Clergy Service Book (manual of
18 10,3| former heading come: the Clergy Service Book, the Bishop’
19 10,3| Eirmologion, and the Typicon.~ The Clergy Service Book (Sluzhébnik)
20 11 | after the rite for the clergy, — i.e., he places in his
21 11 | Bishop N.,... and for all the Clergy and people”; “for our most
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