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So, as we said, throughout the whole of Egypt and the Thebaid the number of
Psalms is fixed at twelve both at Vespers and in the office of Nocturns,
in such a way that at the close two lessons follow, one from the Old and
the other from the New Testament. And this arrangement, fixed ever so
long ago, has continued unbroken to the present day throughout so many
ages, in all the monasteries of those districts, because it is said that it
was no appointment of man's invention, but was brought down from heaven to
the fathers by the ministry of an angel.
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