First English Prayer Book (Adapted for Modern Us The first worship edition since the original publication in 1549 by Robert Van De Weyer

First English Prayer Book (Adapted for Modern Us The first worship edition since the original publication in 1549 by Robert Van De Weyer

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In 1549 Thomas Cranmer published the first Prayer Book in English. Based on a medieval form of worship, its language is both sublime and majestic. This new edition presents Cranmer's services in a form which is practical, accessible and easy to follow.

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First English Prayer Book (Adapted for Modern Us The first worship edition since the original publication in 1549 by Robert Van De Weyer

In 1549 Thomas Cranmer published the first Prayer Book in English. This book presents Cranmer's services. It is suitable for use in worship for occasional - or even regular - acts of worship.
.. delightful... excellent resource... I recommend this book to anyone... interest[ed] in liturgy or in the history of the Anglican tradition. The Rev. Jim Snell, The San Joaquin Star
The editor is Robert Van de Weyer, an Anglican minister in Norfolk, England, now serving a church committed to global spirituality, and formerly leader of the Little Gidding Community. He also lectured for twenty five years in Cambridge on economics, philosophy and religion, and has written and edited over 50 books on those subjects.
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ISBN 13 9781846941306
ISBN 10 184694130X
Title First English Prayer Book (Adapted for Modern Us The first worship edition since the original publication in 1549
Author Robert Van De Weyer
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2008-12-05
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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