The 1662 Book of Common Prayer--Service Book - by Samuel L Bray & Drew Nathaniel Keane (Leather Bound)
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Highlights
- IVP Academic's popular edition of the classic 1662 Book of Common Prayer, now available as a beautiful Service Book for use in public worship.The Service Book of the The 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition contains all the services a minister would use in corporate worship.
- About the Author: Drew Nathaniel Keane teaches in the Department of English at Georgia Southern University.
- 632 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Prayerbooks
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About the Book
The Service Book of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition contains all the services a minister would use in corporate worship. The liturgies are in large, readable type, and with red rubrics. It includes liturgies for morning and evening prayers, baptism, burial, and much more.
Book Synopsis
IVP Academic's popular edition of the classic 1662 Book of Common Prayer, now available as a beautiful Service Book for use in public worship.
The Service Book of the The 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition contains all the services a minister would use in corporate worship. The liturgies present the unaltered text from the International Edition, set in large, readable type with red rubrics and five ribbons. Covered in beautiful genuine red leather, with gold stamping and a lay-flat binding.
The Service Book includes:
- Morning Prayer
- Evening Prayer
- The Creed of St. Athanasius
- The Litany
- Prayers and Thanksgivings
- The Collects, Epistles, and Gospels
- The Ministration of the Holy Communion
- Baptism, Both Public and Private
- Baptism for Those of Riper Years
- The Catechism, with Confirmation
- The Solemnization of Matrimony
- The Burial of the Dead
- The Thanksgiving of Women after Childbirth
- A Commination
- The Psalter
- Appendices
- Prayers from Other Services
- Additional Prayers and Thanksgivings
- From the Additional Rubrics
This service book contains all elements necessary for a minister to conduct corporate worship. For the full Book of Common Prayer intended for individual use, see the 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition or the pew format, which contain all content including the Articles of Religion, alternative lectionary, glossary, and more.
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The Book of Common Prayer (1662) is one of the most beloved liturgical texts in the Christian church, and remains a definitive expression of Anglican identity today. But the classic text of the 1662 prayer book presents several difficulties for contemporary users, especially those outside the Church of England. The 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition gently updates the text for contemporary use. State prayers of England have been replaced with prayers that can be used regardless of nation or polity. Obscure words and phrases have been modestly revised--but always with a view towards preserving the prayer book's own cadence. Finally, a selection of treasured prayers from later Anglican tradition has been appended.
About the Author
Drew Nathaniel Keane teaches in the Department of English at Georgia Southern University. He formerly served on the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music for the Episcopal Church. He is coauthor (with Samuel D. Fornecker) of a forthcoming commentary on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
Samuel L. Bray is the John N. Matthews Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame as well as a McDonald Distinguished Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He is coauthor (with John F. Hobbins) of Genesis 1-11: A New Old Translation for Readers, Scholars, and Translators.