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... Hippolytus ' prayer which would have been repudiated by Justin sixty years earlier . How far , then , does the tradition represented by Hippolytus ' prayer go back ? I shall suggest later that at least the general structure of the first ...
... Hippolytus ' prayer which would have been repudiated by Justin sixty years earlier . How far , then , does the tradition represented by Hippolytus ' prayer go back ? I shall suggest later that at least the general structure of the first ...
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... Hippolytus one may say that though it is more than probable that Sarapion ultimately derives from a prayer on the berakah model , and though there are certain points of con- tact between Hippolytus and Sarapion in structure , it has in ...
... Hippolytus one may say that though it is more than probable that Sarapion ultimately derives from a prayer on the berakah model , and though there are certain points of con- tact between Hippolytus and Sarapion in structure , it has in ...
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... Hippolytus ( e ) in thought is in Addai and Mari ( i ) . ( f ) The Presence . This is the first important structural difference of Addai and Mari from Hippolytus . Part of what is put after the institution narrative in Hippolytus ( j ) ...
... Hippolytus ( e ) in thought is in Addai and Mari ( i ) . ( f ) The Presence . This is the first important structural difference of Addai and Mari from Hippolytus . Part of what is put after the institution narrative in Hippolytus ( j ) ...
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THE LITURGY AND THE EUCHARISTIC ACTION I | 1 |
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE LITURGY | 12 |
THE CLASSICAL SHAPE OF THE LITURGYI | 36 |
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