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| | Book of Common Prayer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Thus, under Elizabeth I of England, a restoration of the Reformed religion was undertaken, and the 1552 book was republished in 1559. |  | | However, on her death in 1603, this book,substantially the book of 1552, having been regarded as offensive by the likes of Bishop Stephen Gardiner in the sixteenth century as being a break with the tradition of the Western church, as it was, by the seventeenth century had come to be regarded as unduly Catholic. |  | | is the prayer book of the Church of England and also the name for similar books used in other churches in the Anglican Communion. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Common_Prayer
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| | The 1928 Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer 1559: The Elizabethan Prayer Book |  | | The 1928 Book of Common Prayer has a significant place as a strong link between past and present, and is a must-have for students of, and those who generally love, the liturgy. |  | | I have both, side by side on my shelf, together with the Australian Prayer Book, the New Zealand Prayer book, the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, and the 1559 Book of Common Prayer, which shows a grand tradition of diversity and continuity in the Anglican liturgy. |
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http://www.iyares.com/amazon/details.aspx?id=0195285069
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| | Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer, 1559: The Elizabethan Prayer Book. |  | | The Book of Common Prayer among the Nations of the World: A History of Translations of the Prayer Book of the Church of England and of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America. |  | | The Booke of the Common Prayer and adminstracion of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies after the use of the Churche of England. |
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http://www.english.umd.edu/englfac/WPeterson/ELR/bibliographies/documents/6.html
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| | Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer (in full, the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church) is the official prayer book of the Church of England and of Anglican churches in other countries, including the Episcopal church in the United States. |  | | A revision of the Book of Common Prayer was proposed in the Church of England in 1927, and although it was approved by the church's Convocations and House of Laity of Church Assembly, the book was rejected by Parliament largely because it reintroduced controversial pre-Reformation ideas, particularly in the Communion service. |  | | Although he was unsuccessful, his book formed the basis of the Book of Common Prayer adopted by the Scottish Episcopal Church in 1764. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txw/commonpr.htm
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| | The Book of Common Prayer, Cambridge, 1771 |
 | | 1559, Book of Common Prayer (the Elizabethan prayer book) |  | | The Book of Common Prayer: Its Origins and Growth. |  | | The Sarum Missal (in use in English churches prior to the Book of Common Prayer) |
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http://www.wmcarey.edu/carey/bcp/bcp.htm
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| | Christ Church: Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer contains the liturgy, that is, the pattern, prayers, and forms of worship, used in Episcopal Churches. |  | | Concerning the Use of the Book of Common Prayer.......... |  | | Forms of Prayer to be used in Families.......... |
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http://homepage.mac.com/klock/ChristChurch/bcp.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Calendar of the Third Prayer Book (1559-61) reintroduced the mention of the fast days and a goodly number of feasts; among the latter, the Visitation of the "Blessed Virgin Mary", the Conception and the Nativity of "the Virgin Mary"; but no special offices were appointed for any of these feasts. |  | | On 21 January, 1549, the first Act of Uniformity was passed imposing upon the whole realm of England "The Book of the Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church after the Use of the Church of England". |  | | In the First Prayer Book the Communion service is styled "'The Supper of the Lord and the Holy Communion, commonly called the Mass"; in the Second, and also in the present book, "The Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper, or the Holy Communion". |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02678c.htm
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| | Britannia History: The English Book of Common Prayer |
 | | Ironically, the new Prayer Book was only to last a year or so as the basis of worship because Edward VI died and was replaced by Mary I, a devout Catholic. |  | | Although this Prayer Book is now a well-established part of the Anglican Church service, its origins are firmly rooted in the ideological struggle of the English Reformation. |  | | The Second Prayer Book's emphasis on remembrance, and feeding by faith, made it plain that this was not Christ's body or blood that were being consumed but something that represented them. |
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http://www.britannia.com/history/articles/prayerbk.html
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| | The Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer is a collection of ancient and modern prayers and worship occasions for times when the community gathers and for individual use as well. |  | | These are the prayers we say together or "in common" when we worship as a community. |  | | The Book of Common Prayer is our guide to worship and devotion used in our daily relationship with God. |
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http://www.allsaintsjax.org/prayerbook.html
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| | Insight on the News: Book of Common Prayer Marks 450th Anniversary - Brief Article |
 | | The American prayer book was revised in 1928, retaining most of the original language and theology, and again in 1979, incorporating much of the new Roman Catholic liturgy that came out of Vatican II from 1962 to 1965. |  | | The church uses Rite 1 of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, its most traditional liturgy. |  | | He uses the book's traditional repentance-laden language during services at his church, where 63 percent of its 3,800 members are under 35. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_1_16/ai_58509303
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| | THE PRAYER BOOK |
 | | The Prayer Book, by contrast, requires us to approach the "whole" Bible, to search out the "mind of the Bible" by means of a lectionary, which is to say a table of daily readings which insures that the entire Bible forms our beliefs. |  | | But for us the Prayer Book is at the center of things - at once the voice of the people, and the voice of God. |  | | The Prayer Book enables us to keep faith with our spiritual ancestry through incorporation of the ancient prayer books and other documents of religion. |
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http://www.commonprayer.org/pb_item.htm
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| | The Book of Common Prayer 2004 |
 | | After the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1871, changes were made to the 1662 Prayer Book and a new edition was published in 1878 to reflect the changed times and circumstances of the Church. |  | | This new edition of the BCP was published in 2004 is now the only prayer book authorised for use in the Church of Ireland with effect from Trinity Sunday, 6th June, 2004. |  | | Two alternative forms of Evening Prayer were then added to this revision in 1933 to produce the BCP in use in many churches of the Church of Ireland today. |
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http://www.ireland.anglican.org/bcp2004
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| | Book of Common Prayer - Wikiquote |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer is the prayer book of the Church of England and also the name for similar books used in other churches in the Anglican Communion. |  | | Almighty God, who...dost promise that when two or three are gathered together in thy Name thou wilt grant their requests; Fulfill now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of thy servents, as may be most expedient for them. |  | | Wikisource has original text related to Book of Common Prayer. |
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Book_of_Common_Prayer
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| | The Book of Common Prayer (1559) for George Herbert |
 | | The Elizabethan Book of Common Prayer (1559) was the form of worship that George Herbert used as a Priest. |  | | The Book of Common Prayer (1559) for George Herbert |  | | Related Links to Richard Hooker and the Book of Common Prayer. |
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http://www.ccel.org/h/herbert/temple/BCPintro.html
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| | The Prayer Book Society |
 | | The 1662 Prayer Book is the traditional service book of the Church of England, and it contains the Church's historic beliefs. |  | | The Prayer Book Society exists to promote and preserve the use of the Book of Common Prayer (1662). |  | | In practice, however, the Book of Common Prayer is increasingly endangered by indifference and undermined by neglect. |
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http://www.prayerbook.org.uk
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| | Book of Common Prayer - Cambridge University Press |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer is not only used daily for public worship and private prayer but, by its liturgical excellence, holds a special place in the evolution of English language and literature. |  | | Cambridge has launched a new setting of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. |  | | Read about the new setting in an article from the Prayer Book Society Journal, Advent 2004. |
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http://www.cambridge.org/uk/bibles/bcp
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| | Common Worship Church of England |
 | | It also includes services from The Book of Common Prayer in the forms in which they are customarily used today, as well as a service of Night Prayer using the texts from The 1928 Prayer Book. |  | | This part of the Church of England web site is dedicated to Common Worship, the services and prayers which are available for use in the Church of England alongside the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. |  | | A key concept is that of the Christian life as a journey - one in which those as yet uncommitted to the faith are also invited to join. |
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http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship
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| | E.Book of Common Prayers Non Frame Index |
 | | [ Anthony of Padua ] [ Josephite Prayers ] [ Marian Prayers ] [ Prayers by... |  | | There is no prayer like that which comes pouring from you, you speaking to God, or letting the Spirit speak through you. |  | | That having been said, I will also say that there is a place for written prayers, both the standards like the Our Father or Hail Mary, or the whisperings of a long dead saint. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/indexpry.htm
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| | Concerning the Book of Common Prayer |
 | | Now as touching the Book of Common Prayer, or prayers conceived without the immediate breathings of the Spirit, I shall <108> speak mine own experience faithfully, which is this; I have felt both these ways draw out the wrong part, and keep that alive in me, which the true prayer kills. |  | | That is prayer, which comes fresh from the Spirit; and that is a true desire, which the Spirit begets; but the affections and sparks of man's kindling please not the Lord, nor do they conduce to the soul's rest, but will end in the bed of sorrow. |  | | And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life, of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. |
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http://www.qhpress.org/texts/penington/book.html
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| | The Book of Common Prayer |
 | | On the Retention of the Word Obey in the Marriage Service of the Book of Common Prayer: A Liturgical Consultation, addressed to the Bishop of Oxford, and written before the first of August, 1914. |  | | The People's Book of Worship: A Study of the Book of Common Prayer |  | | The most comprehensive website on the Book of Common Prayer is managed by Charles Wohlers. |
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http://anglicanhistory.org/bcp
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| | The Book of Common Prayer - Book Collecting and English Prayer Books |
 | | It is a three volume facsimile of the Book of Common Prayer from 1551. |  | | Finally, in 1979, a radically new Book of Common Prayer was adopted. |  | | As with the Holy Bible itself, the Book of Common Prayer offers the collector a rich and wide variety of approaches. |
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http://www.cdickens.com/articles/common.htm
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| | Thomas Cranmer |
 | | We must honour Thomas Cranmer and be grateful to him, for in the English Bible, the Book of Common Prayer, the Book of Homilies, he helped translate and reform the faith and worship of the English speaking world, recalling it to a simpler more direct proclamation of Christ and the Gospel. |  | | He promoted Biblical preaching in a Book of Homilies and, what he argued was, more Biblical worship in the Book of Common Prayer of 1549 and 1552. |  | | Moreover, both of Cranmer's Prayer Books represent a profound and mystical theology of incorporation and transformation into Christ by Christ. |
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http://www.stpeter.org/cranmer.html
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| | The Book of Common Prayer HTML Edition, section 4 |
 | | Prayer, including the Lord's Prayer, is offered for the deceased, for those who mourn, and for the Christian community, remembering the promises of God in Christ about eternal life. |  | | Prayers are offered for the husband and wife, for their life together, for the Christian community, and for the world. |  | | Before giving absolution, the priest may assign to the penitent a psalm, prayer, or hymn to be said, or something to be done, as a sign of penitence and act of thanksgiving. |
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http://vidicon.dandello.net/bocp/bocp4.htm
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| | The Prayer Book Society Home |
 | | Prayer in the Holy Spirit is needed for the renewal of the Anglican Way, especially in North America, where it is in such distress. |  | | This Church may be seen as triumphant in heaven; expectant in waiting for the Second Coming and Last Judgment; and militant here on earth, fighting with the “sword of the Spirit” for the Lord Jesus and for the Gospel against powerful and complex enemies (“the world, the flesh and the devil”). |  | | The Prayer Book Society is pleased to announce the opening The Anglican Marketplace, its new online clearing house for items of interest for the traditional Anglican. |
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http://www.episcopalian.org/pbs1928
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| | The Prayer Book Society of Canada Home Page |
 | | The PBSC is a national organization dedicated to promoting the Book of Common Prayer - the official (but often under-appreciated) standard of faith and worship for the Anglican Church of Canada. |  | | We are working on an On-line Prayer Book. |  | | We also provide a wide selection of resources for those interested in finding out more about the Anglican tradition of Common Prayer, as embodied in the Book of Common Prayer, and used in the Anglican Church since the Reformation. |
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http://www.prayerbook.ca
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| | The On-line Book of Common Prayer (Canadian 1962) |
 | | The Canadian Book of Common Prayer is issued by the Authority of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, and is |  | | Welcome to the On-line Prayer Book project of the Prayer Book Society of Canada. |  | | Below is a table of contents of the Book of Common Prayer, with links its various sections. |
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http://www.prayerbook.ca/bcp.html
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| | WWW.COMMONPRAYER.ORG HOME PAGE |
 | | The 1928 'PECUSA' Book of Common Prayer is the primary source for the Offices. |  | | CommonPrayer.org is a resource for materials related to the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, supplemented with Anglican devotional prayers. |  | | Morning and Evening Prayer as used for public and private worship are available with the Psalms, Lessons and Collect for the day. |
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http://www.commonprayer.org
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| | Antecedents of the Book of Common Prayer: Part III |
 | | Because it is evident in the 1979 Prayer Book and in the conduct of ECUSA politics, that this church has become lost. |  | | The Eucharistic liturgy that appears in the 1979 Prayer Book is not that approved by the 1789 General Convention for use by American Episcopalians. |  | | Sarum was influential in the development of the Book of Common Prayer (1549-1662), but not so in the development of ECUSA& 1979 Prayer Book. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1520498/posts
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| | The American Episcopal Prayer Book of 1979: A Critique |
 | | Certainly there is a common structure to the different Rites for the Holy Eucharist, but a common structure is not the same thing as a common doctrine and form of godliness. |  | | There is the definite tendency to lose the centripetal and unifying power of the historic Common Prayer and to establish and confirm the centrifugal and disjointed forces of variety and relativism (so common in modern culture). |  | | Had all these rites of the 1979 Book been truly alternative services, then in evaluating and judging them, one could have looked for their positive contribution and read them not as replacements for what is in the BCP, but as true options for use some of the time. |
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http://www.episcopalian.org/pbs1928/Articles/1979Critique.htm
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| | 1979 Formatted U. S. Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Ratification of the Book of Common Prayer 8 |  | | We present here the Book of Common Prayer (or at least most of it) in electronic form, formatted as the original. |  | | Return to: Book of Common Prayer Home Page |
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http://www.satucket.com/bcp/formatted_1979.htm
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| | Anglicans Online Books of Common Prayer |
 | | Note the Family Tree of the Prayer Book. |  | | Everyman's History of the Prayer Book, by Percy Dearmer. |  | | The full text of the 1559 Book of Common Prayer. |
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http://www.anglicansonline.org/resources/bcp.html
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| | Antecedents of the Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Sarum Service Books came to be widely used in England and were an important influence on the development of The Booke of Common Prayer (1549) and subsequent English Prayer Books. |  | | In consultation with other bishops, he produced The Booke of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Churche, after the use of the Churche of England. |  | | The Prayers of the People in the 1979 Prayer Book retain only one paragraph that can be attributed to Cranmer. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1518501/posts
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| | Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer is more than a little prayer book. |  | | Not sure if this is the place to ask this. |  | | It set out the basic ideas and beliefs on which the Anglican Church, in England and later in other countries, was built. |
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http://www.englishforums.com/English/BookOfCommonPrayer/bcxzm/Post.htm
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| | The Book of Common Prayer |
 | | The Book of Common Prayer is a jewel in the Anglican/Episcopalian crown and rightly takes its place along with all the other treasures of Christianity which in turn contribute to all the of world's religious writings. |  | | No, the moderate Protestant claimed that with a Bible in one hand and Prayer Book in the other the individual believer had direct access to God and was in communion with the other believers who shared the same texts. |  | | By fastening on to the 1549 Book the American Church seems to be identifying itself with that first wave of gently Reformed Catholicism and not the harsher Protestantism that would become a feature of some parts of the English Church. |
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http://www.ssje.org/sermons/051705gb.htm
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 | | Hymns referred to in the rubrics of this Book are understood as those authorized by this Church. |  | | The Ratification of the Book of Common Prayer 8 The Preface 9 Concerning the Service of the Church 13 The Calendar of the Church Year 15 |  | | The words of anthems are to be from Holy Scripture, or from this Book, or from texts congruent with them. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bcp.txt
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| | The Book of Common Prayer - 1549 |
 | | Thomas Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer of 1549. |  | | ASSIST us mercifully, 0 Lord, in these our supplications and prayers, and dispose the way of thy servants, toward the attainment of everlasting salvation, that among all the changes and chances of this mortal life, they may ever be defended by thy most gracious and ready help; through Christ our Lord. |  | | Furthermore, every man and woman to be bound to hear and be at the divine service, in the Parish church where they be resident, and there with devout prayer, or Godly silence and meditation, to occupy themselves. |
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http://virginia.edu.anglican.org/logue/bcp-1549.htm
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| | Solemnization of Matrimony -- Book of Common Prayer |
 | | Solemnization of Matrimony -- Book of Common Prayer |  | | And as thou didst send thy blessing upon Abraham and Sarah, to their great comfort, so vouchsafe to send thy blessing upon these thy servants; that they obeying thy will, and alway being in safety under thy protection, may abide in thy love unto their lives' end; through Jesus Christ our Lord. |  | | The Wedding ceremony from the Anglican Book of Common Prayer |
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http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/compraym.html
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| | The Book of Common Prayer, 1979 |
 | | The Ratification of the Book of Common Prayer (1789) |  | | Preface The First Book of Common Prayer (1549) |  | | Adopted by the House of Bishops Chicago, 1886 |
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http://www.redeemerchestnuthill.org/bcp/bcp.htm
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| | A Rationale upon the Book of Common Prayer |
 | | Of the Translation of the Psalms in the Book of Common Prayer. |  | | A Rationale upon the Book of Common Prayer |  | | Of Daily saying of Morning and Evening Prayer. |
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http://anglicanhistory.org/sparrow/rationale
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| | The 1928 Book of Common Prayer - PriceGrabber.com |
 | | Report a pricing error on the The 1928 Book of Common Prayer |  | | The 1928 Book of Common Prayer - PriceGrabber.com |  | | Please see Seller's website for actual shipping costs. |
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http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?isbn=0195285115&nrd=1
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