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The 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer stimulated a renewed interest in its teaching and fundamental contribution to Anglican identity. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and others involved in the English Reformation believed that the content and shape of the services set out in the Prayer Book were vital ways to teach congregations biblical truth and principles of the Gospel. These Latimer Trust Studies focus on the formularies of the Church of England and the elements of the different services within the Prayer Book, highlighting both what those services teach about the Christian faith and how they shape the practice of that faith. As well as providing an account of the origins of the Prayer Book services, these texts are designed to offer practical guidance on how such services may be used in Christian ministry today.
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Interested in more on the Book of Common Prayer? Check out the Book of Common Prayer Collection (17 vols.)