[Magdalen] Operation London Bridge

Michael Bishop rev at michaelbishop.name
Sat Mar 18 15:09:49 UTC 2017


Certainly in England The Book of Common Prayer means 1662. There was a 
proposal in 1928 to replace it - but that was not authorised. Modern 
CofE worship books are the (now defunct) "Alternative Services Book" and 
the current "Common Worship". The 1662 BCP remains the only CofE BCP

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God bless

Michael Bishop
rev at michaelbishop.name

Rector of Boylestone, Church Broughton, Dalbury, Longford, Long Lane, Sutton-on-the-Hill & Trusley

Diocese of Derby, England

On 18/03/2017 15:05, Cantor03--- via Magdalen wrote:
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> In a message dated 3/18/2017 9:13:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> simon at kershaw.org.uk writes:
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> and the  Eucharist has been according to the Book of Common  Prayer.
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> simon>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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> And I presume the 1662?
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> On another list there is a poster from NZ that insists
> the title, "Book of Common Prayer," be limited to those
> prayer books that have directly descended from the
> Cranmerian and Elizabethan prayer books.  Because
> that of TEC has both this type and the contemporary
> liturgies, TEC's prayer book should be just that and not
> The Book of Common Prayer.
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> Is he correct in this assertion?
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> David S.



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