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After the 50th Psalm, the Sticheron Upon the right hand of the Saviour.
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At the Vespers, for O Lord, I have cried, the Sticheron, Tone 1.
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After the 50th Psalm the Sticheron, Tone 4: Having brightly illumined your souls with the most brilliant rays, ye have, O ascetics, adorned the earth with your virtues; having Christ in your hearts, ye were enlightening, as a never-setting sun, the communities of heathens, and are adorning us with your martyrdom, O ascetic martyrs.
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After the 50th Psalm, the Sticheron, Tone 8: O man of God, wonderful
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After the 50th Psalm the Sticheron, Tone 6: To-day all the universe (given in the Vespers).
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Sticheron, Tone 6: O prophet, the herald of Christ ...
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After the 50th Psalm, the Sticheron, Tone 6: Having manifestly received the grace of the Divine Spirit, thou (mentioned by name) wast a member of the sacred choir of apostles; wherefore thou hast also inhaled the fiery breath that was once carried down from heaven in the shape of tongues of fire, and hast burned up the thorny godlessness of heathens.
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Sticheron, Tone 1: The resplendent and holy, beautiful and all-festivememory of the martyrs (mentioned by name), illumining all the earth and driving away the darkness of sin, doth shed the grace unto remedies.
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Sticheron Idiomelon from Vespers on Friday of Passion Week
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[15] ta plethe ton pepagmenon moi deinon -- (Sticheron), 90
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