Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 6Royal Asiatic Society, 1835 |
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Page 141
... bells for Matins at the second hour of the night : we got up , therefore , saying , " Thanks to God , who has delivered us from evil and woe ! " and , as we entered the church , they began the Great Vespers , chaunting the Psalms for ...
... bells for Matins at the second hour of the night : we got up , therefore , saying , " Thanks to God , who has delivered us from evil and woe ! " and , as we entered the church , they began the Great Vespers , chaunting the Psalms for ...
Page 155
... bells ; and its Clergy came out with the images belonging to the church , that the two Patriarchs might receive a blessing from them , whilst they were incensed by the Deacons ; till at length we entered a convent , in which was a ...
... bells ; and its Clergy came out with the images belonging to the church , that the two Patriarchs might receive a blessing from them , whilst they were incensed by the Deacons ; till at length we entered a convent , in which was a ...
Page 158
... bells rang , from first to last . If the Emperor had been present , the congregation would have been greater and most numerous . On the eleventh day of Tamouz they rang the bells for a procession , and the Clergy assembled with their ...
... bells rang , from first to last . If the Emperor had been present , the congregation would have been greater and most numerous . On the eleventh day of Tamouz they rang the bells for a procession , and the Clergy assembled with their ...
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afterwards Aleppo ancient Archimandrite arrived astonished banquet beautiful blessing boat bowed bridge built chaunted choristers church city of Novogorod Clergy commemoration consecrated Priests Constantinople convent Cossacks court cross cupolas cups custom dinars dish door Emperor empire Empress entered festival fish four gate gems gilt gold Grandees Greek hand Haziran Heads Holy hour hundred Imperial janissaries Kniazes Kolomna Lady lake Lord the Messiah Lord the Patriarch Mass master Matins mentioned Metropolitan Metropolitan of Moscow monastery Monks morning Muscovites name of St Nicolas Nicon night paid our devotions palace Patriarch of Moscow pearls Pentecost performed person picture prayer present Priests and Deacons Pskov rang the bells Refectory returned road robes round royal door Russian Saint sakkos sanctuary SECT sent Sergius side silver Smolensko Sobor stone Tamouz tapers thousand dinars took tower town Treasurer Trinity troops vast versts village Voivode walls whilst whole wonderful wood