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==Anglican== In the [[Church of England]], [[Morning Prayer (Anglican)|Morning]] and [[Evening Prayer (Anglican)|Evening Prayer]] according to the ''[[Book of Common Prayer]]'' make extensive use of canticles, specifically those below and also in some enumerations, the [[Psalm 95|Venite (Psalm 95)]]. Nonetheless, the only text called a canticle in the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer is the Benedicite, while the [[Song of Solomon]] is called the Canticles in the Lectionary.<ref>Book of Common Prayer, 1662, Cambridge.</ref> * At Morning Prayer: ** [[Te Deum]] or [[Benedicite]] ([[Book of Daniel|Daniel]] 3:57β88 in the [[Apocrypha]]) ** [[Benedictus (Song of Zechariah)|Benedictus]] ([[Gospel of Luke|Luke]] 1:68β79) or Jubilate Deo ([[Psalm 100]]) * At Evening Prayer: ** [[Magnificat]] ([[Luke 1]]:46β55) or [[Psalm 98|Cantate Domino (Psalm 98)]] ** [[Nunc dimittis]] ([[Luke 2]]:29β32) or [[Psalm 67|Deus misereatur (Psalm 67)]]
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