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  2. Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions

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    The Apostolic Constitutions consist of eight books purporting to have been written by St. Clement of Rome (died c. 104). The first six books are an interpolated edition of the Didascalia Apostolorum ("Teaching of the Apostles and Disciples", written in the first half of the third century and since edited in a Syriac version by de Lagarde, 1854); the seventh book is an equally modified version ...

  3. Apostolic Constitutions - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Constitutions or Constitutions of the Holy Apostles (Latin: Constitutiones Apostolorum) is a Christian collection divided into eight books which is classified among the Church Orders, a genre of early Christian literature, that offered authoritative pseudo-apostolic prescriptions on moral conduct, liturgy and Church organization. [1]

  4. Ancient church orders - Wikipedia

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    the Apostolic Constitutions (about 380 AD, Syria) is a collection of eight books depending mainly from the Didascalia Apostolorum (books 1–6), from the Didache (book 7) and from the Apostolic Tradition (book 8). The seventh and eighth books of the Apostolic Constitutions include so much additional material that they can be considered as ...

  5. Alexandrine Sinodos - Wikipedia

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    Book 1 includes the Apostolic Church-Order; Books 2 and 3 include the Egyptian Church Order (better known as Apostolic Tradition) Books 4 to 7 include the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions, without the last chapter (Canons of the Apostles) and without the liturgical prayers. The numbering of the chapters is different in each version.

  6. Anaphora (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    This important liturgical family includes many well studied historical anaphoras, as the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition, the Liturgy of the seventh book of the Apostolic Constitutions and the Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions. The main currently used anaphoras belonging to this family are the following, divided by rite:

  7. Collectio canonum Hibernensis - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Constitutions; ... Hib is thought to have been compiled by two Irish scholars working in the late 7th or 8th ... containing between 65 and 69 books (the ...

  8. Didascalia Apostolorum - Wikipedia

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    Didascalia Apostolorum, or just Didascalia, is an early Christian legal treatise which belongs to the genre of the Church Orders.It presents itself as being written by the Twelve Apostles at the time of the Council of Jerusalem; however, scholars agree that it was actually a later composition, with most estimates suggesting the 3rd century, [1] and other estimates suggesting potentially as ...

  9. Liber Septimus - Wikipedia

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    The Decretales Clementis Papæ VIII is divided into five books, subdivided into titles and chapters, and contains disciplinary and dogmatic canons of the Council of Florence, First Lateran Council and that of Trent, and apostolic constitutions of twenty-eight popes from Gregory IX to Clement VIII. [1]