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"I brought the text of the prayer you will be reading, your Highness.
Thus the nusach tefillah is the text of the prayers, either generally or as used by a particular community.
The complete text of the prayer in Latin is:
The following text of the prayer appears first in Latin and then in English.
The text of the prayer was to be determined by the students, without scrutiny or preapproval by school officials.
By the Middle Ages the texts of the prayers were nearly fixed, and in the form in which they are still used today.
This indicates that the additions to the text of the prayers must have originated in Amram's time.
The text of the Prayer echoes other reformist texts, such as Rede Me and Be Nott Wrothe.
However, as is clear from the text of the prayer, it is intended only to forgive those sins which the departed had repented of during his or her lifetime.
The Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite text of the prayer is (with the 2010 ICEL English translation):
The text of the prayers themselves was probably provided by a Carthaginian informant, and Plautus incorporated it to emphasize the authenticity and foreignness of Hanno's character.
Thereafter, there are the songs on the Latin text of the prayer of the Ave Maria, for each mystery, which are expressed in ever-changing combinations and musical procedures.
The text of the prayer asks God to create circumstances in which (mostly unnamed) powerful figures in the American establishment are given problems or situations which affect "ordinary" Americans, including requests for:
The text of the prayer was simply, "Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country."
These rulings and observations form the basis of the Baghdadi rite: both the text of the prayers and the accompanying usages differ in some respects from those of the Livorno editions.
He unclasped the roll and let the first few inches of parchment slide to show the text of the prayer framed in a flowing hand, the capitals of each stanza illuminated in green ink.
For Amram did not content himself with giving the mere text of the prayers, but in a species of running commentary added very many Talmudical and gaonic regulations relating to them and their allied ceremonies.
The text of the prayer is not identical to the version in the Gospel of Matthew, and it is given with the doxology "for Thine is the power and the glory for ever."