Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 6Royal Asiatic Society, 1835 |
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Page 134
... morning of the terms and festivals , a little before or after the first hour of the night . Observe these circumstances , and their hastening to prayers every day during the fifty days of Pentecost , and their rising at midnight in the ...
... morning of the terms and festivals , a little before or after the first hour of the night . Observe these circumstances , and their hastening to prayers every day during the fifty days of Pentecost , and their rising at midnight in the ...
Page 154
... morning of the second Sunday after Pentecost , they tolled the great bell , and the rest of the bells all round , to assemble the Heads of the Convents and of the Clergy , who are appointed to the procession , after they had said Mass ...
... morning of the second Sunday after Pentecost , they tolled the great bell , and the rest of the bells all round , to assemble the Heads of the Convents and of the Clergy , who are appointed to the procession , after they had said Mass ...
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... Morning Prayer . All the prayers this night were performed in full chaunt . Having finished the Morning Prayer , we went out of church , to our several abodes . On this night the Patriarch conversed much with our master ; and , amidst ...
... Morning Prayer . All the prayers this night were performed in full chaunt . Having finished the Morning Prayer , we went out of church , to our several abodes . On this night the Patriarch conversed much with our master ; and , amidst ...
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