- Liturgics, also
called liturgical studies or liturgiology, is the
academic discipline dedicated to the
study of
liturgy (public
worship rites, rituals...
- Westminster, 26
March 1848; died
Salisbury 30
January 1938) was an
English liturgiologist and author. He was the
second son of
Susanna Hatley Frere (1811–1884)...
- are
Bishop John Sage, a well-known
patristic scholar;
Bishop Rattray,
liturgiologist; John Skinner, of Longside,
author of Tullochgorum;
Bishop Gleig, editor...
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malevolent and
restless spirits of the dead were propitiated. Some
liturgiologists suggest that
Lemuria was the
origin of All Saints,
based on
their identical...
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teacher and scholar,
physician Leser Landshuth (1817–1887),
German Jewish liturgiologist Jacob of
Lissa (1760–1832), a
rabbi Albert Mosse (1846–1925), German...
- intellectual, son of the
above Christopher Wordsworth (
liturgiologist) (1848–1938),
English liturgiologist and author, son of the
above This disambiguation...
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infielder for the
Chicago Orphans Lawrence A.
Hoffman (born 1942),
liturgiologist Lawrence J. Hoffman,
American lawyer This
disambiguation page lists...
- was a Franco-Belgian
Benedictine historical scholar, patrologist, and
liturgiologist, of the
Beuronese Congregation. Born at Caen in Normandy, he entered...
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developments had
little or
nothing to do,
though from the 9th
century onwards liturgiologists were busy
expounding the
mystic symbolism of
garments which, until...
- include:
Adalbert Ebner (1851–1898),
German Catholic clergyman and
liturgiologist Annemarie Ebner,
Austrian luger Christina Ebner (1277–1356), German...