The words of the Book of Common Prayer have permeated deep into the life and literature of the English-speaking world. For nearly five hundred years, and for countless people, it has provided a background fanfare for a marriage or a funeral march at a burial. Yet this familiarity hides a violent and controversial history. When it was first produced, the Book of Common Prayer provoked riots among Catholics, and 4,000 died in a rebellion in Devon and Cornwall to oppose it. In the civil wars of the seventeenth century, it was banned by radical puritans, who believed it encouraged superstition and idolatry, and it caused riots all over Scotland. Conversely, with the spread of the British Empire, it was translated into a host of global languages and adopted as the basis for forms of worship in the United States and elsewhere.
This edition presents the work in three different states: the first edition of 1549, which brought the Reformation into people's homes; the Elizabethan prayer book of 1559, familiar to Shakespeare and Milton; and the edition of 1662, which embodies the religious temper of the nation down to modern times. All texts are freshly edited from original copies, preserving much of their original appearance, orthography, and punctuation. The Introduction explains the historical significance of the book and the controversial process by which it was put together and revised, the changes to the text from the Reformation to the Restoration of Charles II and the 1662 version, and the significance of the book for everyday life and for the history of the English language and its literature. The book includes a glossary, extensive notes, and two appendices.
This is a guide to prayer for the liturgical season of Pentecost, or Ordinary Time. It is unique in that it does not contain readings from spiritual or devotional writings. Rather, it is a journey of the imagination guided by poets and authors, both classic and contemporary, who have known the things of God but speak in metaphor.
The Saint Joseph Guide for The Liturgy of the Hours from Catholic Book Publishing is a handy calendar showing the psalms and prayers that may be used on each day for 2011. This accessible, easy-to-use, annual Saint Joseph Guide for The Liturgy of the Hours will make it simple for anyone to properly and prayerfully recite the Divine Office for each day in 2011. Format: Paperback, 48 pages, 4 x 6-1/4 Publisher/Mfg: Catholic Book Publishing Company Publisher/Mfg : 400/G ISBN: 9780899423296
The Large Type Saint Joseph Guide for Christian Prayer for 2011 by Catholic Book Publishing is a convenient annual guide for those wishing to pray with the one-volume edition of the Liturgy of the Hours and have difficulty reading small type. This accessible, easy-to-use Large Type Saint Joseph Guide for Christian Prayer enables individuals and groups to access the appropriate prayers for the Liturgy of the Hours for each day in 2011. Format: Paperback, 48 pages, 5-1/4 x 8, Large Print Publisher/Mfg: Catholic Book Publishing Company Publisher/Mfg : 407/G ISBN: 9780899423333