Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,9| psalm-singing begins with the Doxology which the angels sang on
2 5,3| commendation to God’s will and the doxology. The Small Ectenia serves
3 5,5| Vespers Introit and Doxology.~While the last stichera (
4 5,6| The Prokimenon.~ After the Doxology the Prokímenon is recited. (
5 5,6| concludes these petitions by a Doxology, in which he explains that
6 6,8| glory to Thee.”~ ~The Great Doxology.~ After the Psalms of Praise
7 6,8| invitation, the faithful sing the Doxology which begins with the Angelic
8 6,8| have mercy on us.” This Doxology is called “the Great” to
9 6,8| distinguish it from “the Lesser Doxology,” which precedes the Six
10 6,8| the Six Psalms. The Great Doxology:~ ~“Glory to God in the
11 6,9| odes and the canons; 2) The Doxology is recited, not chanted;
12 7,1| concluding words of the Doxology: “Always, now and ever,
13 8,1| Matins, after the Great Doxology, to the slow singing of
14 8,2| Matins, after the Great Doxology, the Cross is brought out
15 8,2| vestments, and after the Great Doxology take up the Epitaphion to
16 10 | kneeling, and the Great Doxology is sung. Sometimes a prayer
17 10 | House is said after the Doxology. Molebens of this kind are
18 10,2| are sung, then the Great Doxology. More idiomela are sung
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