Morning Praise


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The 1928 Book of Common Prayer


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The 1928 Book of Common Prayer is a treasured resource for traditional Anglicans and others who appreciate the majesty of King James-style language. This classic edition features a Presentation section containing certificates for the rites of Baptism, Confirmation, and Marriage. The elegant burgundy hardcover binding is embossed with a simple gold cross, making it an ideal choice for both personal study and gift-giving. The 1928 Book of Common Prayer combines Oxford's reputation for quality construction and scholarship with a modest price - a beautiful prayer book and an excellent value.




Common Worship: Times and Seasons President's Edition


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This revised, expanded edition of the Common Worship President’s Edition contains everything to celebrate Holy Communion Order One throughout the church year. It combines relevant material from the original President’s Edition with Eucharistic material from Times and Seasons, Festivals and Pastoral Services, and the Additional Collects.




New Patterns for Worship (paperback)


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This versatile collection provides a wealth of supplementary material to help you customize Common Worship services for any locality, age group, special occasion or festival. It offers: • Advice and guidance on planning, preparing and structuring services. • Over 250 pages of prayers and liturgy, conveniently organised by function, e.g. Gathering and Greeting, Praise and Thanksgiving, Action and Movement. • 22 easy-to-adapt sample services for eucharistic, non-eucharistic, all-age worship and seasonal services.




Morning Prayer, Evening Praise


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Ecumenical and inclusive, this broad-based prayer book contains poetry and prose from an eclectic mix of individuals and cultures.




A Diary of Private Prayer


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The classic collection of personal prayers updated in modern, accessible language.







Our Prayers and Praise


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With Simplified Rubrics And Explanatory Notes, Together With Notes On The Church Year And The Collects To Be Used Throughout The Year.




The Midnight Prayer, and the Morning Praise; Or, the Heralds of Salvation Rejoicing in Prison. Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached ... to ... a Numerous Audience, which Met at Midnight in Queen-Street Chapel, Cheapside, London, to End the Last Year of the Eighteenth, and to Begin the First Year of the Nineteenth Century with Prayer, Preaching, and Praise. [With a Portrait.]


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