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- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e editorFirst "Robrecht".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e editorLast "Boudens".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e first "Alfred".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e isCitedBy Pre-Tridentine_Mass.
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e last "Plummer".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e page "13".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e publisher "Leuven University Press".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e quote "The first Christians in Rome were chiefly people who came from the East and spoke Greek. The founding of Constantinople naturally drew such people thither rather than to Rome, and then Christianity at Rome began to spread among the Roman population, so that at last the bulk of the Christian population in Rome spoke Latin. Hence the change in the language of the liturgy. [...] The liturgy was said first in one church and then in more, until the Greek liturgy was driven out, and the clergy ceased to know Greek. About 415 or 420 we find a Pope saying that he is unable to answer a letter from some Eastern bishops, because he has no one who could write Greek".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e title "Conversations with Dr. Döllinger 1870–1890".
- dcc565b9f9dd72e9d7362f1407808b2992eb21b8ea28ad3a735f8dd8d3d5839e year "1985".