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Introductory Notice to the Early Liturgies.
[4194] [Elucid. II. Such passages indicate, of course, how St. Mark’s name came to be given to this liturgy. Here is interpolated:]—
Hail! thou art highly favoured; the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, because thou hast brought forth the Saviour of our souls.
Aloud.
Especially remember our all-holy, pure, and blessed Lady, Mary the Virgin Mother of God.
[4195] [Hammond’s note is important, p. 182; and see Elucid. II.]
[4196] τὰ δίπτυχα. [See the note of Hammond, Glossary, p. 378.]
[4197] [See Burbidge, p. 34 and passim to p. 253.]
[4198] [Burbidge, p. 185.]
[4199] The Patriarch.
[4200] [Subsequent to Antony Vol. vi. p. 279.]
[4201] [Jerusalem: a token of antiquity.]
[4202] [Rome, no doubt.]
[4203] [Agrees with the partial triumphs of a.d. 325.]
[4204] The Trisagion.
[4205] [The Oblation, κατ' ἐξοχὴν ]
[4206] [The Invocation.]
[4207] [On all this, see Hammond, notes 1 and 2, p. 187.]
[4208] [The Invocation.]
[4209] [The Embolisms = ejaculations.]
[4210] [Phil. ii. 10. See Hammond, note 1, p. 48.]
[4211] [Prayer of Humble Access.]
[4212] [Compare Hammond, p. 79.]
[4213] [Post-Nicene.]
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