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It is an expression used in a prayer of the Christian liturgy.
History, scripture and Christian liturgy - the coffee table book had yet to be invented.
These elements are found in all apostolic and early Christian liturgies.
As Christian liturgy developed, processions became part of the proceedings.
In Christian liturgy the mechane has also been identified with the cross.
In Christian liturgy, bowing is a sign of respect or deference.
That made pagans more likely to incorporate the Christian liturgy into their ceremonies.
A responsory or respond is a type of chant in western Christian liturgies.
For liturgical practices in other churches, see Christian liturgy.
Kyrie is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy.
The kebero is a large hand drum used in the Orthodox Christian liturgy.
Singing has been part of the Christian liturgy since the earliest days of the Church.
Early Christian liturgies highlight the importance of prayer.
In a Christian liturgy mention of Christ must necessarily be made, as is the case of no other human being.
For a full list of Christian liturgical rites, see Christian liturgy.
Beyond his preaching, the other lasting legacy of John is his influence on Christian liturgy.
The name kyrielle derives from the Kýrie, which is part of many Christian liturgies.
The historic Christian liturgies are divided between Eastern and Western usages.
They could be defined as short prayers said optionally at the end of a psalm recitation in some Christian liturgies.
The so-called "Gelasian Sacramentary" is a book of Christian liturgy.
A Christian liturgy is such a liturgy, done by different Christian denominations.
Experts on Christian liturgy admire Rice's knowledge of theology, particularly her use of the eucharist as an image.
Unleavened bread is used in the Western Christian liturgy when celebrating the Eucharist.
The percussion instruments used in the Coptic Church are unusual among Christian liturgies.
LiturgicalThe troubadour lyric may be a development of the Christian liturgy and hymnody.