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  • ===Liturgy=== {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Church]] -> [[Church service]] -> [[Liturgy]]
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  • ...erarchy of the [[Church of Russia]] as a protest against reforms in church liturgy introduced by [[Patriarch]] [[Nikon of Moscow]]. Many of the reforms were minor alterations in liturgy. Because the Old Believers maintain the older liturgical practices they are
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  • subtopics = [[Liturgy]]
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  • subtopics = Texts / Service orders / Liturgy ===Liturgy===
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  • ! style="font-size:11px; background:#ccccff" | Liturgy and Worship [[Agenda (liturgy)|Agenda]] · [[Divine Service]]<br />
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  • ==Account of Early Christian Liturgy== ...apters 66 and 67, Justin describes how the early Christians celebrated the liturgy. The following are translated extracts from the text.
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  • ...liturgy and even Gregorian chant. The vernacular was slowly adapted in the liturgy by the 1870 Old Catholic churches, until finally introduced in 1877. The Old Catholic Church shares much doctrine and liturgy with the Roman Catholic Church. However it tends to have a more liberal sta
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  • ...Bible, the permission for use of local languages in place of Latin in the liturgy and a move towards pluralism.
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  • ...a, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as a New Year liturgy for the autumn festival just after the downfall in [[612 BC]].
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  • ...of worship have been conducted since 1872. The church uses the most recent liturgy of the Australian Anglican Church, A Prayer Book for Australia.
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  • ...f the [[Church of England]], ever since the first compiling of her publick Liturgy, to keep the mean between the two extremes, of too much stiffness in refusi ...estoration, it seemed probable, that, amongst other things, the use of the Liturgy also would return of course (the same having never been legally abolished)
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  • [[Divine Liturgy]]<br />
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  • ...a, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as a New Year liturgy for the autumn festival just after the downfall in [[612 BC]]. The book als
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  • ...g a further 22 Eastern rites - each with distinct traditions regarding the liturgy and the administering the sacraments.
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  • * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_%28liturgy%29 Wikipedia - Mass (liturgy)]
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  • ! style="font-size:11px; background:#ccccff" | Liturgy and Worship
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  • ...he study of doctrine as it is expressed in institutional churches, such as liturgy, preaching (homiletics), church administration, Christian education, and pa
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  • ...real worship in the New Testament sense. The formality of a 'high church' liturgy may seem a long way off the freedom and exuberence a charismatic meeting to
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  • ...s as those of the temple, consisted, (1) of prayer, which formed a kind of liturgy, there were in all eighteen prayers; (2) the reading of the Scriptures in c
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  • With the exception of one Divine Liturgy in 1919 during the British, French, Italian, and Greek occupation of Istanb
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