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<p> is the original name of the breviary (q.v.) in the Romish Church. The same term was used to denote the Gallican liturgy, which was used in the British churches for a long period, until the [[Roman]] liturgy came to be employed. (See [[Liturgy]]). </p>
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<p> is the original name of the breviary (q.v.) in the Romish Church. The same term was used to denote the Gallican liturgy, which was used in the British churches for a long period, until the Roman liturgy came to be employed. (See [[Liturgy]]). </p>
 
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Cursus [1]

is the original name of the breviary (q.v.) in the Romish Church. The same term was used to denote the Gallican liturgy, which was used in the British churches for a long period, until the Roman liturgy came to be employed. (See Liturgy).

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