Definition of Prayerbook. Meaning of Prayerbook. Synonyms of Prayerbook

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- A prayer book is a book containing prayers and perhaps devotional readings, for private or communal use, or in some cases, outlining the liturgy of religious...
- The Rothschild Prayerbook or Rothschild Hours (both titles are used for other books), is an important Flemish illuminated m****cript book of hours, compiled...
- southern Africa; however, it has been largely replaced by An Anglican Prayerbook 1989 and versions of that translated to other languages in use in southern...
- The Prayerbook of Otto III or Pommersfelden Prayerbook is an Ottonian illuminated m****cript, made up of 44 bound parchment folios. It was produced around...
- especially, numerous hymns. The earliest existing codification of the prayerbook was drawn up by Amram ben Sheshna of Sura Academy in Sawad, the Abbasid...
- the only Reform prayerbooks ever printed in Europe were the two Hamburg editions. In the 1850s and 1860s, dozens of new prayerbooks which omitted or...
- around Worcester.: 279–80  : 51–53  It is one of four early Anglo-Saxon prayerbooks—the others being the Book of Cerne, the Harley Prayer Book, and the Book...
- The Harley Prayer Book (British Library, Harley MS 7653) is one of a group of four early Anglo-Saxon prayer books produced in Mercia, likely around Worcester...
- of Mandaean prayers. The Mandaic word qolastā means "collection". The prayerbook is a collection of Mandaic prayers regarding baptisms (masbuta) and other...
- ISBN 978-0-8006-8304-7. Paper, 354 pp: ISBN 978-0-8006-8324-5. Life Together and Prayerbook of the Bible. Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, Volume 5. Dietrich Bonhoeffer;...