Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,2| from 12 to 3 p.m.), and the ninth hour (from 3 to 6 p. m.).
2 4,2| First, Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours for the day. Besides
3 4,7| consisting of the offices of Ninth Hour, Vespers, and Compline; —
4 4,7| service, of Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours, Typica, Vespers,
5 4,9| while the office of the Ninth ~Hour commemorates Christ’
6 6,7| Testament odes, except the ninth, since their contents are
7 6,7| glorified in their words.~ The ninth ode is from the New Testament.
8 6,7| for it. The eirmos of the ninth ode of the canon celebrates
9 6,7| after the third, sixth and ninth odes. With the canon ends
10 7,1| by ancient custom, the ninth hour of the morning. It
11 7,1| this hymn the eirmos of the ninth ode of the matins canon.
12 8,2| of the Third, Sixth and Ninth Hours, of the Typica, and
13 8,2| and save us.” — Of the Ninth Hour: — “O Thou Who at the
14 8,2| Hour: — “O Thou Who at the ninth hour for our sake didst
15 10 | Gospels are read); after the ninth ode the hymn “It is truly
16 10,2| after the third, sixth and ninth odes, the Trisagion, the
17 10,2| after the third, sixth and ninth odes, the Small Ectenia
18 10,2| their behalf on the third, ninth and fortieth day after their
19 10,2| life of blessedness; on the ninth day we pray the Lord that
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