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Entries Tagged as “Book Of Common Prayer”

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“Remember, Remember”: What the Fifth of November Can Teach Us Today (Part Two)
By:  Benjamin Guyer on November 19, 2009
Excerpt:  [Read Part One of this essay.] II. From Event to Memory On 4 November 1605, Guy Fawkes and several other Roman Catholic terrorists stocked up gunpowder beneath the House of…   Read full post >>

“Remember, Remember”: What the Fifth of November Can Teach Us Today (Part One)
By:  Benjamin Guyer on November 06, 2009
Excerpt:  Remember, remember the Fifth of November, the Gunpowder Treason and Plot. I see no reason why the Gunpowder Treason should ever be forgot. - Children’s rhyme, 17th c. Introduction The…   Read full post >>

Rite X
By:  Benjamin Guyer on July 21, 2009
Excerpt:  The goal of the liturgy that follows - entitled 'Rite X' - is fourfold. First, it exists to retain the important changes in the liturgy that occurred in the 1979…   Read full post >>

Theses on Anglicanism
By:  Benjamin Guyer on March 12, 2009
Excerpt:  I. Anglican history comprises two distinct ecclesiological streams. The first is that of monarchical Anglicanism, which began with Henry VIII; this was the dominant stream for more than 300 years.…   Read full post >>

Anglican Discipline
By:  Canon Dr. Neal Michell on February 12, 2009
Excerpt:  There were once two balloonists floating along in a hot air balloon, when a big gust of wind came along and blew their map out of their hands. As a…   Read full post >>

Formed by God through Scripture in the Daily Office
By:  Graham Kings on February 01, 2009
Excerpt:  Introduction Apart from ‘Daily Prayer’, ‘The Office’ reminds me of two things: firstly, the popular English comedy series, which was recontexualised in Pennsylvania; and secondly an excellent name for a…   Read full post >>

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