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A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer

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The work traces the liturgical origins and development of the Anglican liturgical standard centered on the common prayer liturgy, surveying formative texts, successive revisions, and controversies over rubrics, Eucharistic practice, and reform efforts. It summarizes English and American revision movements, analyzes key changes including provisions about kneeling and language on sacramental presence, and reflects on consequences for denominational unity and ritual flexibility. The collection assembles illustrative papers and appendices—a sermon on permanent and variable features, a report on revision outcomes, and a comparative table of additions—providing both historical narrative and practical documentation for readers interested in Anglican worship evolution.

About the Author

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William Reed Huntington

William Reed Huntington was an American Episcopal priest and theologian, recognized for his contributions to liturgical scholarship and church history. He is best known for his work "A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer," which provides insights into the development and significance of this foundational text in Anglican worship. Huntington's writings reflect his deep engagement with the traditions of the church and his commitment to understanding the historical context of liturgical practices. His influence extends beyond his own time, as he sought to bridge the past with contemporary worship needs.

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