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1 Book of Common Order (First Reformed manual of worship in English, introduced to the English congregation in Geneva by John Knox in 1556, adopted by the Scottish Reformers in 1562, and revised in 1564)
Религия: "Наставление к общественному богослужению"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Book of Common Order (First Reformed manual of worship in English, introduced to the English congregation in Geneva by John Knox in 1556, adopted by the Scottish Reformers in 1562, and revised in 1564)
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2 Book of Common Order
Религия: "Женевское наставление", "Литургия Нокса", (First Reformed manual of worship in English, introduced to the English congregation in Geneva by John Knox in 1556, adopted by the Scottish Reformers in 1562, and revised in 1564) "Наставление к общественному богослужению" -
3 Наставление к общественному богослужению
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Наставление к общественному богослужению
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