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Bradford and ****ens, 1938), pp. 3–19. Dandelion, P., The
Liturgies of Quakerism,
Liturgy,
Worship and
Society Series (Aldershot,
England and Burlington...
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Divine Liturgy. Gr****
Liturgies;
English translation of the Prin****l
Liturgies Charles Anthony, Swainson, ed. (1884). The Gr****
liturgies: Chiefly...
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liturgies are held daily, with
these including those in
which the
canonical hours are pra****, as well as the
offering of the
Eucharistic liturgies such...
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Anglican liturgy usually refers to
liturgies according the Book of
Common Prayer and its derivatives. It may also
refer to the
following liturgies and liturgical...
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Antiochene liturgies are
divided between Alexandrian and
Cappadocian usages.
Among these, the
Liturgy of
Saint James is one of the
liturgies that evolved...
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about by post-Vatican II changes.
Protestant traditions vary in
their liturgies or "orders of worship" (as they are
commonly called).
Other traditions...
- in, in all
liturgies, with the
Sursum corda ("Lift up your hearts") and ends with the
Sanctus ("Holy, Holy, Holy"). In most
Western liturgies,
proper prefaces...
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liturgy meant the
public official service of the Church, that
corresponded to the
official service of the
Temple in the Old Law.
Catholic liturgies are...
- "M****" is
frequently used by Anglo-Catholics. The
various Eucharistic liturgies used by
national churches of the
Anglican Communion have continuously...
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Scotland The
liturgies used by parti****nts in the
Nonjuring schism,
influenced by
Anglican practices and
foreign usages The
liturgies of the Scottish...