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English Prayer Books
An Introduction to the Literature of Christian Public Worship
This book examines the history of the various liturgical books used in public worship in England.
Stanley Morison (Author)
9780521142526, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 19 November 2009
268 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.5 cm, 0.35 kg
Written by the respected typographer Stanley Arthur Morison (1889–1967), English Prayer Books examines the history of the various liturgical books used in public worship in England, from their origins in apostolic times to the later stages of their development in the middle of the twentieth century. Using the books themselves as the first source of critical enquiry, Morison draws attention to the rich history of change underlying church liturgies and throws light on a subject too often neglected in the study of Christian sacred texts.
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Introduction
1. First creative period: Apostolic times to the fifth century
2. Second creative period: fifth to tenth century
3. Third creative period: tenth to fifteenth century
4. The fourth or modern period: the reformation to the present day.
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