Description
In the late 1920s, the Church of England was once stunned when its first new prayer book since 1662 – a book that had received overwhelming beef up from bishops, clergy and laity alike – was once rejected by the House of Commons. It was once almost another sixty years before a new prayer book was once attempted and Even supposing many of its rites went on to appear in the 1984 Alternative Services and products Book (and continue today in Common Worship), to many Anglican minds, the 1928 Prayer Book is unsurpassed and it continues in demand, especially among Anglo-Catholics.
This facsimile edition will make to be had to students of liturgy and worship some of the finest written treasures of the Church of England. Even supposing unauthorized to be used, it is a resource that many clergy will be glad to have.
This is not to be puzzled with the 1928 US Book of Common Prayer – the authorized prayer book of the Episcopal Church in The united states for over 50 years.