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      • The first prayer book, published in 1549 in the reign of King Edward VI of England, was a product of the English Reformation following the break with Rome. The 1549 work was the first prayer book to include the complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English.
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  2. Book of Common Prayer, liturgical book used by churches of the Anglican Communion. First authorized for use in the Church of England in 1549, it was radically revised in 1552, with subsequent minor revisions in 1559, 1604, and 1662.

  3. Background and history. Anglican Communion. Continuing Anglicanism. Christianity portal. v. t. e. The Book of Common Prayer ( BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism.

  4. The Book of Common Prayer was first published in 1549 after Edward VI came to the throne. It was short-lived; within a month of Edward’s death, his sister Mary I had banned the revised English liturgy. Keywords: Book of Common Prayer, Catholicism, creation, Lutheranism, prayer, ritual.

  5. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. BY THE REVEREND. WILLIAM REED HUNTINGTON, D.D., D.C.L. Rector of Grace Church, New York. Copyright 1893, by. THOMAS WHITTAKER. I. ORIGINS. L ITURGICAL worship, understood in the largest sense the phrase can bear, means divine service rendered in accordance with an established form.

  6. Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... The making of the first American Book of common prayer, 1776-1789 by Hatchett, Marion J.

  7. Aug 23, 2018 · 23 August 2018. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The Book of Common Prayer is one of the most influential books in history. For nearly six centuries, it has formed the order of worship for established Christianity in England, and is now printed in many languages around the world.

  8. Dec 17, 2020 · The Book of Common Prayer in its “classical” form came into general use in the English church as one component of the so-called “Elizabethan settlement” of religion enacted by Parliament in 1559. Certain alterations of the text, small but important, were made at that time.

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