- 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 only
Reform prayerbooks ever
printed in
Europe were the two
Hamburg editions. In the 1850s and 1860s,
dozens of new
prayerbooks which omitted or...
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British Library,
Royal MS 2. A. XX (Royal
Prayerbook) London,
British Library, Add MS 30852 (Mozarabic
Prayerbook) Dublin,
Royal Irish Academy, MS D. II...
- The
Rothschild Prayerbook or
Rothschild Hours (both
titles are used for
other books), is an
important Flemish illuminated m****cript book of hours, compiled...
- of
Mandaean prayers. The
Mandaic word qolastā
means "collection". The
prayerbook is a
collection of
Mandaic prayers regarding baptisms (masbuta) and other...
- perceptions.[citation needed]
Following in the
footsteps of
feminist prayerbooks,
liberal prayerbooks tend
increasingly to
avoid male-specific
words and pronouns...
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Publications received widespread acclaim in
response to its
ArtScroll line of
prayerbooks,
starting with The
Complete ArtScroll Siddur, Ed.
Nosson Scherman, 1984...
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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...
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Henry VIII and
Katherine of Aragon, 1509 D.xviii
Sawles Warde,
Seinte Katherine and Hali Meiðhad (Katherine group) D.xxvi & D.xxvii Ælfwine's
Prayerbook...
- see
Maltby 1998. The 19th-century
evangelical interpretation of the
Prayerbook, now less frequent,
included celebration of Holy
Communion while the priest...