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The Hymns, Liturgies, and Service Books of the Orthodox Church collection (9 vols.) offers any student of liturgy, hymnology, and worship with an abundance of resources for studying the worship services of the Eastern Christian tradition. Beyond the basic elements of the services of the Eastern churches, this collection also provides extensive introductions, notes, commentary, glossaries, and...

From S. Basil another family springs, used in Ethiopia, and for the most part very barbarous. The norm of this is the Liturgy of all Apostles. From this, as from their source, spring the following Liturgies: [1.] S. John Evangelist. [2.] The Three Hundred and Eighteen. [3.] S. Epiphanius. [4.] James of Serug. [5.] Our LORD JESUS I. [6.] (S.) Dioscorus I. [7.] S. Gregory of Armenia. [8.] S. Mary. [9.] S. John Chrysostom. [10.] S. Gregory of Alexandria. [11.] S. Basil. [12.] S. Cyril. [13.] S. Athanasius.
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