Anf-02 ii.iii.v Pg 4.1
Anf-02 ii.iii.xii Pg 21.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 9.1
Anf-03 vi.iv.xxiii Pg 3
Eph. iv. 27.
Similarly, too, in the period of Pentecost; which period we distinguish by the same solemnity of exultation.8916 8916 i.e. abstaining from kneeling: kneeling being more “a posture of solicitude” and of humility; standing, of “exultation.”
But who would hesitate every day to prostrate himself before God, at least in the first prayer with which we enter on the daylight? At fasts, moreover, and Stations, no prayer should be made without kneeling, and the remaining customary marks of humility; for (then)8917 8917 i.e. at fasts and Stations. [Sabbath = Saturday, supra.]
we are not only praying, but deprecating, and making satisfaction to God our Lord.8918 8918 For the meaning of “satisfaction” as used by the Fathers, see Hooker, Eccl. Pol. vi. 5.
Touching times of prayer nothing at all has been prescribed, except clearly “to pray at every time and every place.”8919 8919
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 4
VERSE (27) - Eph 6:11,16 Ac 5:3 2Co 2:10,11 Jas 4:7 1Pe 5:8