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Christian denominations of the Eastern Orthodox Church descended from a Greek tradition
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The orthodox confession of the Catholic and Apostolic Eastern-Church Faithfully Translated from the originals.
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Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]
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A compleat collection of devotions, both publick and private taken from the apostolical constitutions, the ancient liturgies, and the Common prayer book of the Church of England. In two parts. Part I. Comprehending the Publick Offices of the Church. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the present Churches of Christendom, Greek, Roman, English, and all others. Part II. Being a Primitive Method of Daily Private Prayer, Containing Devotions for the Morning and Evening, and for the Ancient Hours of Prayer, Nine, Twelve, and Three; together with Hymns and Thanksgivings for the Lord's Day and Sabbath, and Prayers for Fasting Days; AS Also, Devotions for the Altar, and Graces before and after Meat: All taken from the Apostolical Constitutions and the Ancient Liturgies, with some Additions; And Recommended to the Practice of all Private Christians of Every Communion. To which is added, an Appendix in Justification of this Undertaking, consisting of extracts and Observations, taken from the Writings of very eminent and learned Divines of different Communions. And to all is subjoin'd, in a supplement, An Essay to procure Catholick Communion upon Catholick Principles.
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Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]
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The ancient liturgy of the church of Jerusalem , being the liturgy of St. James, freed from all latter additions and interpolations of whatever kind, and so restored to it's original purity: by comparing it with the account given of that liturgy by St. Cyril in his fifth mystagogical catechism, and with the Clementine liturgy, &c. Containing in so many different columns, 1. The liturgy of St. James as we have it at present, the Interpolations being only printed in a smaller Character. II. The same Liturgy without these Interpolations, or the ancient Liturgy of the Church of Jerusalem. III. St. Cyril's Account of that Liturgy in his Vth Mystagogical Catechism. IV. The Clementine Liturgy. V. So much of the corresponding Parts of the Liturgies of St. Mark, St. Chrysostom and St. Basil as may serve for illustrating and confirming it. With an English translation and notes, as also an appendix, containing some other ancient prayers, Of all which an Account is given in the Preface.
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Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]
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