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==Prayer Books==
 
==Prayer Books==
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/34981 Orthodox Daily Prayers by Anonymous]
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* [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/34981 ''Orthodox Daily Prayers''] - via Project Gutenburg
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* [http://www.myriobiblos.gr/texts/english/prayerbook/main.htm ''Orthodox Prayer Book''] - the 1986 version of the [[Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary (Jordanville, New York)]] prayer book, often called the "Jordanville Prayerbook".
  
 
==Hymnals==
 
==Hymnals==

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This page is for Orthodox books (not articles) available online as full-text documents.

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Catechism

See also Orthodox Catechisms in English: Catechisms available online.

Prayer Books

Hymnals

For free online translations of the Old Testament Psalms, see Psalter: External links. For the official physical Syriac Hymnal, see Church of Antioch: Hymn_Book.

The below hymn books are all also available via Eastern Liturgical (Orthodox) Hymnals on Hymnary.org.

Note that there have been no major anthologies of hymns since the 1900s, as in most cases the complete service books or other sources from which they drew have, themselves, been translated in full.

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