Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| which, large extensions were added to the ancient churches
2 3,2| that they have received the added grace of priesthood and
3 3,2| Soon the Omophorion was added to the church vestments,
4 3,2| without swords; thus they were added to the church vestments
5 3,2| side; if the epigonation is added, the latter is worn on the
6 4,4| been established, which are added to the hymns and prayers
7 4,8| in His Saints,” with the added hymn: “O Lord of hosts,
8 6,2| the Lord.” To this hymn is added the troparion for the feast,
9 6,7| receive Him. To these odes are added the nine odes of the Canon.
10 7,1| second Antiphon is always added a hymn in honor of the incarnate
11 7,1| like, these petitions are added to those of the Triple Ectenia.
12 7,1| petitions of this ectenia is added a petition “for the precious
13 8,1| the second celebration was added, in memory of two victories
14 8,2| paremia of the feast is added. After the first paremia
15 8,2| Thursday, to this canon is added that to St. Mary of Egypt,
16 8,2| aromatic ingredients are added and the myrrh is poured
17 9,1| rite of Baptism begins, are added petitions, “That this water
18 9,5| Ectenia. To this ectenia are added petitions on behalf of the
19 9,6| Ectenia is recited, with added petitions for the blessing
20 10,1| means “something besides, or added to the mantle.” This name
21 10,2| the Great Ectenia, with an added petition for the departed;
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