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These rules are known as the Typicon, or in Slavonic - Уставъ.
orrologion 2009
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Deiparae Conceptu, "basing his opinion upon the" Typicon "of St. Sabas: which was substantially composed in the fifth century, believes that the reference to the feast forms part of the authentic original, and that consequently it was celebrated in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem in the fifth century (III, n.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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But the Typicon was interpolated by the Damascene, Sophronius, and others, and, from the ninth to the twelfth centuries, many new feasts and offices were added.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The Troparion from the Typicon; but if there be no Typicon, say this
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The Troparion from the Typicon; but if there be no Typicon, say the following Troparion, Tone 8: O holy unmercenaries and wonder-workers, visit our infirmities: gratuitously have ye received, disinterestedly bestow it upon us.
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The Contakion from the Typicon; but if there be no Typicon, say this
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The Troparion from the Typicon; if there be no Typicon, say this Troparion,
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The Troparion from the Typicon, but if there be no Typicon, say this Troparion, Tone 4: O
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The Contakion from the Typicon; but if there be no Typicon, say this
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The Contakion from the Typicon; but if there be no Typicon, say the following Contakion, Tone 2:
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