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21. | A major revision of the discipline on exorcism: A comparative study of the liturgical laws in the 1614 and 1998 Rites of Exorcism |
22. | The artifice of eternity: A study of liturgical and theatrical practices in Byzantium |
23. | Liturgical minhagim books: The increasing reliance on written texts in late medieval Ashkenaz |
24. | Let all the people say 'amen.': A multigenerational understanding of rite, hymnody, and preaching |
25. | Developing an iconography of the episcopacy: Liturgical portraiture and episcopal politics in tenth- and eleventh-century manuscripts |
26. | Ritual in the age of authenticity: An ethnography of Latin Mass Catholic |
27. | Liturgical celebrations with emotional expectations in Auxerre, 840-908 |
28. | Liturgical cosmology: The theological and sacramental dimensions of creation in the Ethiopian liturgy |
29. | Ex ore infantium: The pre-rational child as subject of sacramental action. Theological, liturgical and canonical implications |
30. | Disciples at the table: Re-inviting historical Anabaptist theology to the Lord's Supper |
31. | Eloquence as the essence of common prayer: Cranmers' liturgical language (Thomas Cramer) |
32. | Mozart's late liturgical compositional method: The Mass in C minor, K. 427 and the mass movement fragments, 1779--1791 |
33. | Storing sanctity: Sacristy reliquary cupboards in late medieval and Renaissance Italy |
34. | Synthesizing a liturgical heritage: Abhayakaragupta's 'Vajravali' and the Kalacakramandala |
35. | Byrd as exegete: His 'Gradualia' in context |
36. | St. John's Abbey Church, Collegeville, Minnesota (1953--1961): The Benedictines and Marcel Breuer search for the sacred |
37. | Ad memoriam ducens: The development of liturgical exegesis in Amalar of Metz's expositiones missae |
38. | Anti-Judaism and the medieval Prophet Plays: Exegetical contexts for the 'Ordines Prophetarum' |
39. | Anglican chant and chanting in England and America, 1660-181 |
40. | The Orthodox concert stage: Performing Rachmaninoff's 'All-Night Vigil,' op. 37 in a liturgical style |
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