Prayer-book

  • 41Book of common prayer — (spr. Buck of kammen preher), so v.w. Common prayer book …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 42Book of Common Prayer — Book of Common Prayer, s. Common Prayer, Book of …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 43Common Prayer-Book — Com|mon Pra|yer Book [kɔmən prɛəbʊk], das; [engl. the Book of Common Prayer, zu: Common Prayer = Liturgie (der Kirche von England)]: Bekenntnis u. Kirchenordnungsgrundlage der Kirche von England u. der anglikanischen Kirchengemeinschaft …

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  • 44Book of Common Prayer — For the novel, see A Book of Common Prayer. Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …

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  • 45PRAYER BOOKS — Books containing the texts of the customary daily prayers did not exist in ancient times. Sources of tannaitic and amoraic times take it as understood that prayer is by heart (e.g., Ber. 5:3–5; RH 4:5–6; Ta an. 2:2). In public prayer the reader… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 46Prayer in Christianity — Part of a series on Christianity   …

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  • 47Book of Common Prayer —    The Book of Common Prayer, the liturgical text most identified with the Anglican tradition, was the first complete book of church liturgy endorsed by both a church hierarchy and a government body. It was prepared by Protestant clerics who came …

    Encyclopedia of Protestantism

  • 48Book of Common Prayer — the service book of the Church of England, essentially adopted but changed in details by other churches of the Anglican communion. * * * Liturgical book used by the churches of the Anglican Communion. First authorized for the Church of England in …

    Universalium

  • 49Book of Common Order — The Book of Common Order is the name of several directories for public worship.Genevan Book of OrderThe Genevan Book of Order , sometimes called The Order of Geneva or Knox s Liturgy , is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of… …

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  • 50Prayer of Humble Access — The Prayer of Humble Access is the name traditionally given to a prayer contained in many Anglican eucharistic liturgies. The prayer was an integral part of the early Books of Common Prayer of the Church of England and has continued to be used… …

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