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Home › Culture › Religion › Pseudep › Testament of Our Lord

Testament of Our Lord

Translator:   James Cooper and Arthur John Maclean
Publisher:   T. and T. Clark, 1902

It is not authoritative in the sense of having been issued by those who had public authority given them in the Church to do so. It did not succeed by its own merit in obtaining such acceptance as was won by the Great Liturgies. It became influential in the process which led to the formation of the Ethiopic and Coptic service books. It is coloured, no doubt, by private idiosyncracies of its unknown authors. It had a message to its own time as well as to the present time. It professes to give the words of our Lord Himself as he spoke to the disciples after his ascension.

Prelude
The Church Buildings
The Bishop
The Eucharist
The Mystagogia
Presbyters
Deacons
Confessors
Widows
Subdeacons
Readers
Virgins
Charismata
Catechumens
Baptism and Confirmation
Baptismal Eucharist
Maundy Thursday
Pentecost, etc.
The Agapé
First Fruits
Property
Christian Meals
Paschal Solemnities
Visiting the Sick
The Psalms
Burials
Hours of Prayer
Conclusion








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