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common in high
hymns for the
final stanza to take the form of a
doxology.
Doxologies occur in the
Eucharistic prayers, the
Liturgy of the Hours, hymns...
- Minor) or
Lesser Doxology, to
distinguish it from the
Greater Doxology, the
Gloria in
Excelsis Deo. The
earliest Christian doxologies are
addressed to...
- highest") is a
Christian hymn
known also as the
Greater Doxology (as
distinguished from the "Minor
Doxology" or
Gloria Patri) and the
Angelic Hymn/Hymn of the...
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resembling that of
Matthew and the
modern prayer. It ends with the
Minor Doxology. The
prayer is used by most
Christian denominations in
their worship and...
-
Doxology is a 2019
novel written by
American author and
novelist Nell Zink. The
novel is set in New York City and
concerns three musicians, and the impact...
- used in the
early Christian church (and is
still used today), in the
doxologies, to
denote the
coming and
going of the ages, the
grant of
eternal life...
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occurs in
several doxology formulas in
Romans 1:25, 9:5, 11:36, 15:33, and
several times in
Chapter 16. It also
appears in
doxologies in the
Psalms (41:14;...
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Psalms might indicate a
notion of
creatio ex nihilo. The
cosmogonical doxologies of the Book of Amos also
present a view of
creation ex-nihilo. One of...
- In 1840,
Brigham Young,
Parley P.
Pratt and John
Taylor published a words-only
hymnal for the
church in Manchester, England,
titled A
Collection of Sacred...
- Vespers, "Antra deserti" sung at Matins, "O
nimis felix" sung at Lauds, and
doxologies added after the
first two parts.
Diatonic and
chromatic Do-Re-Mi (song)...