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Celebrating Common Prayer: Pocket Edition (edition 2003)

by David Standcliffe (Author)

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For use in daily prayer by churches, groups and individuals, this has been designed to make the Daily Office accessible and can be used with or without a minister. Morning, midday and evening Offices are printed in full for each day of the week. It includes a section of family prayers.
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Title:Celebrating Common Prayer: Pocket Edition
Authors:David Standcliffe (Author)
Info:Bloomsbury Academic (2003), 352 pages
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