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− | The term '''''Canon''''' may refer to any of the following:
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− | *In liturgics, a '''[[canon]]''' is a hymn of nine odes based on eight prayers in the Old Testament and two prayers in the New Testament.
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− | *In terms of Church councils, a '''[[Canons of the Orthodox Church|canon]]''' is a decision of a council that has law-like (in beliefs or certain practices) or guidance (in most practices) qualities within the Church.
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− | *The '''[[Holy Scripture|canon of Scripture]]''' consists of the [[Septuagint]] (Old Testament, including the Deuterocanonical Books) and the New Testament, as first outlined by St [[Athanasius of Alexandria]] in 367 AD.
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