Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,9| burning, not only during evening and night services, but
2 4,2| days were counted from the evening. At six o’clock p.m. (as
3 4,2| times of changing sentries): evening (from 6 to 9 p.m. as we
4 4,7| into three services: the evening service, consisting of the
5 4,7| or great feast-days, the evening and morning services are
6 4,7| contains the prayers for both evening and morning, it is called
7 4,7| and the Liturgy; and the evening service, of Compline.~ ~
8 4,8| monasteries, the morning and evening prayers which all Christians
9 5,4| lifting of my hands as an evening sacrifice. Bring my soul
10 5,5| set), having beheld the evening light, we praise the Father,
11 5,6| invitation: “Let us complete our evening prayer unto the Lord”; and
12 5,6| may grant us: “That the evening may be perfect, holy, peaceful
13 5,7| Therefore we conclude our evening prayers with the last prayer
14 6,9| There is no Vespers or evening entry, but the hymn “O Gentle
15 8,2| prescribed for Lent. The evening service consists of Compline;
16 8,2| lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice. — Lord, I have
17 8,2| Sunday service. After the evening entry, which on this day
18 10,1| taken into the Sanctuary the evening before and laid upon the
19 11 | week.~ † At present, the evening kathisma is sung only at
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