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litanyIn the Christian church, a form of prayer or supplication led by a priest with set responses by the congregation. It was introduced in the 4th century. litany
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| it was a pious, strange litany in praise of the adored and censed ass. And incontinently he began again the strange litany of the Law, and again I and all these creatures began singing and swaying. When he had finished the Litany the deacon crossed the stole over his breast and said, "Let us commit ourselves and our whole lives to Christ the Lord |
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