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... sometimes with rhyme , sometimes without , is the favourite Romaic metre to the present day . For example μὴ διὰ θύρας βαίνειν δὲ λέγω τοὺς κλεπταββάδας χωστοὺς , ἐγκλείστους , ἕλκοντας θήρια , στελοβάτας , πάντας ὅσοι παρὰ τὰ νόμιμα ...
... sometimes with rhyme , sometimes without , is the favourite Romaic metre to the present day . For example μὴ διὰ θύρας βαίνειν δὲ λέγω τοὺς κλεπταββάδας χωστοὺς , ἐγκλείστους , ἕλκοντας θήρια , στελοβάτας , πάντας ὅσοι παρὰ τὰ νόμιμα ...
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... sometimes merely quoted by its initial words , sometimes given at length , and with inverted commas , is an Ode . Let the Hirmos be as before- " With my lips have I , " & c . and the Ode might follow thus : - Hirmos . " With my lips ...
... sometimes merely quoted by its initial words , sometimes given at length , and with inverted commas , is an Ode . Let the Hirmos be as before- " With my lips have I , " & c . and the Ode might follow thus : - Hirmos . " With my lips ...
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... sometimes , especially to the uninitiated , has somewhat of a ludicrous tendency . It would be curious to sum up the variety of objects of which , in a thousand Sixth Odes , we find Jonah's Whale a type . On the whole , this custom has ...
... sometimes , especially to the uninitiated , has somewhat of a ludicrous tendency . It would be curious to sum up the variety of objects of which , in a thousand Sixth Odes , we find Jonah's Whale a type . On the whole , this custom has ...
Page xxxii
... sometimes alpha- betical . The latter device was probably borrowed from the Psalms ; as for example , the 25 , 112 , 119 . The arrangement is not to be considered as an useless formality or pretty - ism : it was of the greatest ...
... sometimes alpha- betical . The latter device was probably borrowed from the Psalms ; as for example , the 25 , 112 , 119 . The arrangement is not to be considered as an useless formality or pretty - ism : it was of the greatest ...
Page xxxiii
... Sometimes there is another , which commemorates her at the Cross ; and then it is a Stauro - theotokion . In long Canons , a stanza , sometimes interca- lated at the end of the third or sixth Odes , is called a Cathisma , because the ...
... Sometimes there is another , which commemorates her at the Cross ; and then it is a Stauro - theotokion . In long Canons , a stanza , sometimes interca- lated at the end of the third or sixth Odes , is called a Cathisma , because the ...
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Adam adore Angel blest Canon Catavasia Cento CHRIST is risen commemorated compositions Constantine Constantine Pogonatus Constantinople Cosmas Council of Nicæa Creation bless cry with heart's death didst dost thou earth earthly Eastern Church ecclesiastical poetry eternal evermore Exult faith Fathers gladness glorious glory grace Gregory Nazianzen Habakkuk heart's endeavour hearts Heav'n heavenly Hirmos Holy art Thou hymn Hymnographers Iconoclastic Icons Idiomela Image Men immortality Incarnate Jerusalem JESUS John Damascene King Leo the Armenian Let all Creation light LORD magnify His Name Manichæism Martyrs mercy mighty Monarch Monotheletism mortal o'er Octoechus ODE VIII Pascha Patriarch Tarasius peace Pentecostarion poet praise Priest Quinquagesima raise Resurrection Saints shalt sing song sorrow soul SPIRIT stanzas STICHERA Studium Sunday Synaxarion Thee Theodore Thine Thou art bless'd throne to-day tomb Triodion Troparia troparion victory Virgin Wherefore we cry wondrous WORD ἐκ ἐν καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸν τῶν
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Page 27 - Christian, dost thou hear them, How they speak thee fair, "Always fast and vigil, Always watch and prayer?" Christian, answer boldly, "While I breathe I pray!
Page 87 - If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay ? " Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away.
Page 26 - Christian, dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the troops of Midian Prowl and prowl around ? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; Smite them by the merit Of the holy Cross.
Page 130 - Safe home, safe home in port ! — Rent cordage, shattered deck, Torn sails, provisions short, And only not a wreck...
Page 86 - Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide ? " In His feet and hands are wound-prints, And His side.
Page 40 - With hymns of victory. 2 Our hearts be pure from evil, That we may see aright The Lord in rays eternal Of resurrection-light ; And, listening to His accents, May hear so calm and plain His own " All hail," and hearing, May raise the victor strain.
Page 40 - Now let the heavens be joyful ; Let earth her song begin ; Let the round world keep triumph, And all that is therein...
Page 63 - THOSE eternal bowers Man hath never trod, Those unfading flowers Round the throne of GOD. Who may hope to gain them After weary fight ? Who at length attain them Clad in robes of white ? He, who gladly barters All on earthly ground ; He who, like the martyrs, Says ' I will be crowned ' : He, whose one oblation Is a life of love ; Clinging to the nation Of the blest above.
Page 137 - Still let them succour us ; still let them fight, LORD of Angelic hosts, battling for right ; Till, where their anthems they ceaselessly pour, We with the Angels may bow and adore.
Page 3 - The toils of day are over : I raise the hymn to thee ; And ask that free from peril The hours of fear may be.