Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | preparation of the sacred Gifts; 3) the Vestry, for the keeping
2 2,11| rung in this way all day.~3) Every bell is struck
3 4,2 | the cock-crow (from 12 to 3 a.m.), and morning (from
4 4,2 | a.m.), and morning (from 3 to 6 a.m.). The day began
5 4,2 | the sixth hour (from 12 to 3 p.m.), and the ninth hour (
6 4,2 | and the ninth hour (from 3 to 6 p. m.). Christians
7 6,1 | slowly reads six Psalms (3, 37, 62, 87, 102 and 142),
8 6,1 | mercy of God and salvation (3, 62 and 102). While the
9 6,9 | Alleluia after each verse; 3) There is no Vespers or
10 6,9 | is recited, not chanted; 3) After the ectenia, Dismissal
11 7,1 | consciousness of sin.~ ~ ~3. The Liturgy of the Faithful.~
12 7,1 | said: take and drink...”; 3). in the place of the hymn “
13 8,1 | celebrated in the morning, then 3) Vespers with lessons from
14 8,1 | the Gospel, are read; and 3) the offices of all the
15 8,2 | service for the given Hour; 3) before the concluding prayer
16 9,3 | consecration of the Antimins; 3) at the ablution of the
17 9,5 | dispensation from the bishop; 3) both parties must be of
18 10 | been named and dedicated; 3) on days commemorating victories
19 10,1 | changed at his consecration; 3) in the place of the paramand,
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