Admin and Religion Moderaters, I know this is an ad... but to us traditional Anglicans a source for new Prayer Books is good news indeed! In my own house most of ours are falling to pieces from overuse...
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1 posted on
01/02/2007 7:12:10 PM PST by
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2 posted on
01/02/2007 7:13:42 PM PST by
sionnsar
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To: sionnsar
I have been thinking about getting an older Book of Common Prayer (am not Anglican, just Christian). Which version would you recommend?
6 posted on
01/02/2007 8:38:09 PM PST by
ikka
To: sionnsar
If (hopefully) we are going to have a new Anglican church in America soon, it makes sense to jettison the phony 1979 ECUSA liturgy by numbers and go back to the 1928 BCP.
To: sionnsar
FYI..you can buy new copies..not leatherbound..on Amazon for about $12....
10 posted on
01/03/2007 4:05:12 AM PST by
ken5050
To: sionnsar
I wonder if it has the Certification page following the title page. None of the 1928s in my household has it, and it's nagged me ever since I learned of it in Massey Shepherd's Commentary.
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