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Christian worship: its origin and evolution.
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution, a study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne
1927, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution
1919, Society for promoting Christian knowledge [etc.etc.]
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution : a study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne
1919, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution : A study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne
1904, Society for promoting Christian knowledge, E.S. Gorham
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution : a study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne
1904, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution. A study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne.
1904, Society for promoting Christian knowledge, E. S. Gorham
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Christian worship: its origin and evolution; a study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne.
1903, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, E. & J.B. Young
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Table of Contents
Appendix (p. [455]-577): 1. The Roman ordines from the manuscript of St. Amand
2. The Roman ordo for the three days before Easter
3. The dedication ritual in the sacramentary of Angoulême
4. The dedication ritual according to the use of the Bishop of Metz
5. Order of the offices at Jerusalem towards the end of the fourth century
6. The Canons of Hippolytus
7. The Exulted of Bari.
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