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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...

Dr. Covel. I believe that the whole of these Liturgies has not appeared before in English: the whole of S. Chrysostom and the Anaphoræ of S. James and S. Mark may be found in my Introduction to the History of the Eastern Church. The Malabar Liturgy is given as a specimen of the family of S. Thaddeus, rather than one of the three Nestorian Liturgies, as not less valuable, and not having been before translated. To these I add the office of the Prothesis; as now said all over the Eastern Church. The
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