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''Synopsis:'' The Book of Common Prayer is the foundational prayer book of the [[Church of England]] and also the name for similar books used in other churches in the [[Anglican Communion]]. First produced in 1549 it was drastically revised in 1552 and more subtly changed in 1559 and 1662. It has been substantially replaced in most churches of the Anglican Communion.
==Synopsis==
 
 
 
The Book of Common Prayer is the foundational prayer book of the [[Church of England]] and also the name for similar books used in other churches in the [[Anglican Communion]]. First produced in 1549 it was drastically revised in 1552 and more subtly changed in 1559 and 1662. It has been substantially replaced in most churches of the Anglican Communion.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 13:10, 17 September 2007

Synopsis: The Book of Common Prayer is the foundational prayer book of the Church of England and also the name for similar books used in other churches in the Anglican Communion. First produced in 1549 it was drastically revised in 1552 and more subtly changed in 1559 and 1662. It has been substantially replaced in most churches of the Anglican Communion.


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Main article

The Book of Common Prayer is the foundational prayer book of the Church of England and also the name for similar books used in other churches in the Anglican Communion. First produced in 1549 it was drastically revised in 1552 and more subtly changed in 1559 and 1662. It has been substantially replaced in most churches of the Anglican Communion.

Development of Book of Common Prayer

Use of Book of Common Prayer today

Quotes

Links



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