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The Divine Service (German: Gottesdienst) is a title given to the Eucharistic liturgy as used in the various Lutheran churches. It has its roots in the Pre-Tridentine Mass as revised by Martin Luther in his Formula missae ("Form of the Mass") of 1523 and his Deutsche Messe ("German Mass") of 1526. It was further developed through the Kirchenordnungen ("church orders") of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that followed in Luther's tradition.

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  • The Divine Service (German: Gottesdienst) is a title given to the Eucharistic liturgy as used in the various Lutheran churches. It has its roots in the Pre-Tridentine Mass as revised by Martin Luther in his Formula missae ("Form of the Mass") of 1523 and his Deutsche Messe ("German Mass") of 1526. It was further developed through the Kirchenordnungen ("church orders") of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that followed in Luther's tradition. (en)
  • El Servicio Divino (en alemán, Gottesdienst) es el nombre que en varias iglesias luteranas se da a la Liturgía Eucarística. Tiene sus raíces en la modificación de la misa pre-tridentina que llevó a cabo Martín Lutero en su Fórmula missae ("la Forma de la Misa") de 1523 y su Deutsche Messe ("Misa alemana") de 1526. Fue desarrollada a través de los Kirchenordnungen ("Órdenes de Iglesias") de los siglos XVI y XVII, que siguieron en la tradición de Lutero. (es)
  • Servizio divino (in tedesco Gottesdienst) è il titolo dato alla liturgia eucaristica in uso presso varie Chiese luterane. Affonda le sue radici nel rito romano precedente al Concilio di Trento, rivisitato da Martin Lutero in del 1523 e in Deutsche Messe ('Messa tedesca') del 1526. In seguito la liturgia fu ulteriormente sviluppata attraverso i Kirchenordnungen ('Ordinamenti della Chiesa') del XVI e XVII secolo sulla scia della tradizione di Lutero. (it)
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