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Phylactery, A.D. 1706-7.

MS. Arm. g. 4 (R)

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Title

Phylactery, A.D. 1706-7.

Shelfmark

MS. Arm. g. 4 (R)

Date

1706

Language

Armenian

Contents

Author: Nerses Clayetsi Title: The prayer for the use of every believer Title: Հաւատով խոստավանիմ
Title: Prayer to Jesus Christ crucified
Title: 5 short devotional or incantatory sentences
Title: Prayer to the patriarch Abraham
Title: The Genealogy of our Lord
Title: Prayer to our Lord in commemoration of his wounded side
Title: Prayer to the archangels St. Gabriel and St. Michael, and to all the celestial host.
Title: Prayer to St. Sargis the general, and his son Martyros
Author: Grigor, Narekatsʻi, Saint, 951-1003 Title: The evening prayer
Title: Another prayer on the same subject

Form

scroll

Hands

Written in Nōtrgir script

Acquisition

This MS. was bough from the Rev. S. Baronian in July, 1887.

Subject

Liturgy

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