and later in the Book of Common Prayer (1662) 1. O LORD our Governour ... To him that excelleth on Gittith. A Psalm of David. 1 O Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy Name in all the world! which hast ...
If you are in a church that uses the Book of Common Prayer and it is the right day, you will hear Psalm 1 begin: “Blessed is ...
There is nothing in the world quite so English as the Book of Common Prayer, and as England fades ... it is said to have prescribed the reading of Psalm 109, much of which is a furious, vengeful ...
This superb traditional edition of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is an outstanding example of Cambridge craftsmanship. The cream paper is heavy, with a beautiful smooth finish. The spacious and ...
A service following the traditional pattern in The Book of Common Prayer of psalms, readings from Holy Scripture and prayers. You are surrounded by history at the Abbey, not like a museum where it’s ...
Vernacular hymns arise early in the Reformation and are given fixed form in English publications like the Book of Common Prayer (1548-59) and Thomas Sternhold s Psalter (1556) or in America the Bay ...
This Desk Edition of the Prayer Book has been designed for people officiating at church services. It comprises the entire 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This book is produced as part of our ...