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OF S. CHRYSOSTOM.
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Then they go to the fountain and wash their hands, each one saying to himself,

I will wash my hands with the innocent, and compass Thine altar, O Lord, that I may hear the sound of Thy praise, and tell of all Thy wonders. O Lord, I have loved the beauty of Thine house, and the dwelling-place of Thy glory. Lose not my soul with the ungodly, nor my life with men of blood, in whose hands are wickednesses, their right hand full of gifts; but I will go forth in mine innocence; deliver me, O Lord, and have mercy upon me; my foot shall stand in uprightness; in the churches will I bless Thee, O Lord.

And thus they go into the Prothesis; then making three adorations before the Prothesis each saith,

O God, pardon me a sinner, and have mercy upon me.

The Priest, alone. Thou hast redeemed us from the curse of the law by