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A 690 | _Terce of the Vigil of the Nativity, Monday, Dec. 24th / Jan. 6th | A 690 OS ——————————— All repeat: There shall a-rise, as the Sun, the Sa-viour of the world, and He shall come down, SS ee in-to the Vir-gin’s womb, as the show-ers up-on the grass, al-le-lu-ya. The Chapter The Hebdomadary alone chants the following Chapter (Isaias 33: 2) 0 Lord, be Gracious unto us, we have walt for Thee; + be Thow Their —=—==—= =H ‘Arm every morning, * Our Salvation also in the time of trouble. Ail respond: RJ. Thanks be to God. TERCE The 1st Cantor alone begins §—§ EE chanting this Antiphon: “Jo-seph, thou son of Da-vid. custom of the place, All respond: “Fear not to take un-to thee Mar-y thy wife, ———_—— | he ———— a for That Which is Con-ceiv-ed in her is of the Ho-ly Ghost,” al-le-lu-} t get mm: oo Tone 7 Peso he Psalm 118, w. 105 ~ 112 The Ist Cantor alone chants the first half of the first verse of the 14th portion of the Ist Psalm, using this Tone, including the intonation notes (within the first set of brackets therein): Thy law is a lamp 7 an-to mf feét * Then, only the 1st Cantor's side of the Quire completes the verse: and a f light un-to mf paths. And then, only the 2nd Cantor's side of the Quire chants the entire next verse (omitting the intonation notes), the two sides alternating the verses thereafter: _ Thave 7 sworn and re-sdl-véd * that I will keep the judgments 1 3f Thy righ-teous-néss. . I was humbled ex- 7 ceéd-ing-ly, © Lard; * quicken me ac- t cérd-ing to Thy Word. The free-will offerings of my mouth be Thou now 1 Pleased to re-ceive, O Lord, * and * tedch me Thy jadg-ménts. My soul is in Thy Hands con- 7 for-got-tén. Sinners have 7 sé a snare for mé, * yet from Thy commandment 7 have I not -al-ly, * and Thy law have 7 I not \-ies for év-ér, * for they are the re- 7 joic-ing Of my heért. I have inclined my heart to perform Thy ré-com-pénse, Glory be to the 7 Fath-er, and t6 the * Sén, * and 7 td the Hé-ly Ghést. ‘As it was in the beginning, both 7 now and év-ér,* and unto the ages of Targes. A-mén. stat-utes for év-ér* 1 for a A 691 | Terce of the Vigil of the Nativity, Monday, Dec. 24th / Jan. 6th | A 691. a Tone 7 i moh ee te e = “Roti Psalm 118, vy. 113 ~ 120. The 1st Cantor alone chants the first half of the first verse of the 15th portion of the Ist Psalm, using this same Tone, including the intonation notes (within the first set of brackets therein): ‘Trans-gres-sors 1 have I ha-téd, * Then, only the ist Cantor's side of the Quire completes the verse: but 1 Thy law have I léved. And then, only the 2nd Cantor's side of the Quire chants the entire next verse (omitting the intonation notes), the two sides alternating the verses thereafter: My Helper and My Pro- 1 téc-tor rt Tho; * on Thy * wards have I sét my hope. Depart from me, ye 7 é-vil-dé-érs, * and I will search out. the com- 7 mand-ments 6f My Géd. 7 , _UPHOLD ME ACCORDING TO THY 1 SAY-ING AND QUICK-EN ME, * AND TURN ME NOT AWAY IN SHAME FROM 1 MINE EX-PEC-TA-TION. _ Help me, and 1 I shall be sé-véds * and I will meditate on Thy 1 sta-tutes con-tin-u'l-lf. Thou hast set at nought unrighteous 1 is their in-ward thofight. 7 I have reckoned as transgressors all the 7 sin-ners 6f the Earth, * therefore have I loved Thy ? tés-tim-6-nies. (, Nail down my 1 flésh a-fraid. Glory be to the ? Fath-er, and t6 the * Son, * and 1 ta the Hé-ly Ghést. As it was in the beginning, both ? now and év-ér,* and unto the ages of ‘1 a-ges. A-mén, Psalm 118, wy. 121 ~ 128. The Ist Cantor alone chants the first half of the first verse of the I6th portion of the Ist Psalm, using the same Tone, including the ingonation nckes (within the first set of brackets therein) T have wrought 7 jadg-ment and righ-teous-néss; * Then, only the ist Cantor's side of the Quire completes the verse © give me not up to ? thém that wréng mé. And then, only the 2nd Cantor's side of the Quire chants the entire next verse (omitting the intonation notes), the two sides alternating the verses thereafter: Receive Thy 7 sér-vant din-to go6d, * let not the proud * false-ly ac-céise mé. jne eyes have failed with waiting for 7 Thy sal-vé-tién, * and for the T word of Thy righ-teous-néss. eal with Thy servant accor TI am Thy sér-vant; * 1 tés-tim-6-nies. It is 7 time for the Lérd to det; * for 7 thy have dis-pérs'd Thy Iw. ‘Therefore have I 7 ldved Thy com-ménd-ménts * more than 7 gold and té-paz. Therefore I directed myself according to Thy com-mind-ménts; * every way that is unrighteous 7 have I hé-téd. Glory be to the * Fath-er, and t6 the °K Son, * and 7 ta the Hé-ly Ghdst. As_it was in the beginning, both T now and év-ér,* and unto the ages of 1 ages. A-mén. el the Antiphon: —“Jo-seph, thou son of Da-vid, fear not to take un-to thee Mar-y thy wife, et 4 = SS for That Which is Con-ceiv-ed in her is of the Ho-ly Ghost,” al-le-lu-ya. ‘The Chapter, Versicle, and Collect Then the Hebdomadary alone chants the following Chapter (Dan. 6: 26, 27) according to the Tone given for Monday Terce in the Psalter: that de-7 part from Thy stét-dtes, * for the fear of Theé, * for of Thy 7 jddg-ments am { td Thy mér-c9, * and ? tech me Thy stat-

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