For Services Rendered: An Anthology in Thanksgiving for the Book of Common PrayerNorman Taylor Lutterworth, 1993 - 192 Controversy continues between the supporters of the Book of the Common Prayer and its rival, the Alternative Service Book. People have been known to drive miles to find a service that still uses the former. In this book, Norman Taylor has produced an anthology of passages from English literature that include a reference to the Book of Common Prayer. The Prayer Book has always had an enduring significance for authors from all over the English-speaking world, as much for the beauty of its language, as for its importance to their spiritual life. Combining humour and a passion for his subject, Norman Taylor has selected passages from the novels, autobiographies, poems and letters of authors as diverse as James Boswell, G.K. Chesterton, Margaret Mitchell, Alan Paton, Thomas Hardy and Stevie Smith. Lovers of anthologies will find much material for further reading and will also have their appetites whetted by extracts from lesser known authors such as Charles Williams and Priscilla Napier. Arranged in chapters according to the order of services, the author takes us through the Prayer Book from Matins to Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea. The whole is punctuated by three essay interludes discussing the history of the Prayer Book itself, the place of music in Anglican worship and the shape of Morning and Evening Prayer. The epilogue concludes with a discussion of the challenges by the increasing preferences of many clergymen for the Alternative Service Book. |
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... morning service on Sunday , April 2nd . The church was fuller than she had seen it for years . Lucy stared in dismay and fascination at Father Sebastian . She was glad Tusker hadn't insisted on eight o'clock communion . But when the new ...
... morning service on Sunday , April 2nd . The church was fuller than she had seen it for years . Lucy stared in dismay and fascination at Father Sebastian . She was glad Tusker hadn't insisted on eight o'clock communion . But when the new ...
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... Morning Service immediately after the 2nd lesson . Lord Peter Wimsey has been asked by Mr Venables , the Rector of Fenchurch St Paul , to stay at the Rectory and investigate a murder in the parish . 18. It was Sunday morning . As he ...
... Morning Service immediately after the 2nd lesson . Lord Peter Wimsey has been asked by Mr Venables , the Rector of Fenchurch St Paul , to stay at the Rectory and investigate a murder in the parish . 18. It was Sunday morning . As he ...
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... Morning Prayer ; and , having found out that it annoyed his Vicar , he had taken to attending Morning Prayer in order to stalk out of church in the middle of Mass . Mark was glad of an opportunity to obey one of the rubrics implicitly ...
... Morning Prayer ; and , having found out that it annoyed his Vicar , he had taken to attending Morning Prayer in order to stalk out of church in the middle of Mass . Mark was glad of an opportunity to obey one of the rubrics implicitly ...
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List of Illustrations | 6 |
Acknowledgements | 7 |
Prologue | 9 |
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