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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4,1| to ~the present day the liturgical language of the Russian 2 I, 4,1| the use of Slavonic as the liturgical language of Moravia. He 3 I, 6,1| corporate worship and of liturgical prayer: ~ ~A man can pray 4 I, 6,1| chiefly interested not in liturgical but in mystical prayer: 5 I, 6,2| terms of ascetic rules and liturgical prayer. They expected not 6 I, 6,3| place than Nilus had done to liturgical prayer and to social work, 7 I, 6,3| the prescribed measure of liturgical intonation: he called out 8 I, 6,3| Father John anticipated liturgical developments in contemporary 9 I, 7,9| printing press, ~which produces liturgical books in Church Slavonic, 10 I, 7,9| Patristic revival, in the Liturgical Movement, in the movement 11 II, 1,4| at the beginning of~most liturgical services).~ 12 II, 3,1| religion is fundamentally a liturgical approach, which understands 13 II, 3,1| first and foremost through liturgical celebration’ (G. Every, 14 II, 3,1| Florovsky: ‘Christianity is a liturgical~religion. The Church is 15 II, 3,1| approach religion in this liturgical way, Orthodox often attribute 16 II, 3,1| the faith in action, then liturgical~changes cannot be lightly 17 II, 3,1| simply as an example of the liturgical approach of Orthodoxy, without~ 18 II, 3,1| man above all else as a liturgical creature who is most truly 19 II, 3,2| the difference between the liturgical~language and the contemporary 20 II, 3,2| but have~a theological and liturgical function to fulfill.~The 21 II, 3,2| changed in the west by the Liturgical Movement). In the Orthodox 22 II, 3,2| west, stands in need of a Liturgical Movement;~indeed, some such 23 II, 3,2| Orthodoxy the scope of this Liturgical Movement~will be far more 24 II, 3,2| it is the primary aim of liturgical reform in the west to restore~ 25 II, 4 | religion of Eastern Europe is liturgical and ritualistic, but not 26 II, 4,3| theological (as distinct from liturgical) reason why they should 27 II, 5,2| thinks primarily of public liturgical prayer. The corporate~worship 28 II, 7,8| Schmemann,~! Introduction to Liturgical Theology, London, 1966.~!


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