| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Church Slavonic Ruthenian New Testament | Bible | 1920 | |
| Old Church Slavonic Revalation Tomsk Oblast | Bible | 1700 | |
| Ostrog Bible | Bible | 1581 | |
| Old Church Slavonic Gospel Четириевангелие Банишко евангелие | Bible | 1275 |
Church Slavonic is a Slavic language belonging to the South-Slavic linguistic sub-branch of Balto-Slavic languages, in the Indo-European family. It is used, both historically and in the modern era, as a liturgical language by various Eastern Christian denominations. During medieval and early modern periods, it was also used as a literary language among Slavs. It stemmed from the Old Church Slavonic, and later developed by adopting various regional and dialectal influences from local Slavic vernaculars, thus branching into several varieties, also called recensions, or redactions.