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The Prayer Book Through the Ages

The Prayer Book Through the Ages

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent explanation of revisions.
Review: As an Episcopalian, I have heard numerous comments over the past 20 years about the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, the last version adopted by the Episcopal Church. This book clearly explains how the book came into existence in England in the 16th century, and was subsequently revised 7 times. It makes the reasons for the changes very clear, as it makes very clear the need for making changes. Anyone who has resisted the changes should at least try to understand why they were made. This is the place to learn those reasons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brings late Reformation to the present alive!
Review: This book brought the crafting of the Prayer Book painfully alive - Made me more fully appreciate the religious freedoms we enjoy in the US. I did not fully understand what non-separation of church and state could mean in the very real and often bloody events of those times. Yet underneath the politics, there is a very real core of spirituality that shines through.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent History of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer
Review: This is the second edition of Reverend William Sydnor's history of the Book of Common Prayer. The author is a retired Episcopal priest who served for many years at the National Cathedral in Washington,D.C. The 156-page book is organized in 12 short chapters that read quickly. American Protestants of all denominations owe a substantial debt to the Anglican Church and, later, the American Episcopal Church for the rich spiritual heritage contained in the Book of Common Prayer. The Reverend William Sydnor guides the reader through the spiritual, political, and social changes in England and America that were the underlying reasons why new editions were needed for the Book of Common Prayer. Of particular interest to American readers will be Chapter 6, the first American Prayer Book of 1789. Since new American citizens did not want references to the British crown in their prayerbook, a new edition was needed. As a Presbyterian deacon, I came to appreciate our Anglican heritage of the Book of Common Prayer. It is recommended as a reference book for main-line Protestant denominations. Robert Hadley Sydnor


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