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Extracted by Permission from "A Prayer Book Revised" as issued in 1913


Compiled by Alcuin Club
This part of the proposed revision of the Book of Common Prayer in 1913 contains a Quire Service, a Dirge, a Commemoration Service, and a form of Holy Communion for use at funerals.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-210-4
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Aug 12,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 33
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61719-210-4
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Part of the proposed revision of the Book of Common Prayer in 1913, under the leadership of Bishop Gore of Oxford; this contains a Quire Service, a Dirge, a Commemoration Service, and a form of Holy Communion for use at funerals. In addition to the ongoing discussion of liturgy for the Anglican communion, this will interest any liturgists

Part of the proposed revision of the Book of Common Prayer in 1913, under the leadership of Bishop Gore of Oxford; this contains a Quire Service, a Dirge, a Commemoration Service, and a form of Holy Communion for use at funerals. In addition to the ongoing discussion of liturgy for the Anglican communion, this will interest any liturgists

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Alcuin Club

  • CONTENTS (page 5)
  • THE QUIRE SERVICE FOR THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD (page 7)
  • THE COMMEMORATION OF THE DEPARTED (page 17)
  • THE DIRGE (page 22)
  • AT THE HOLY COMMUNION (page 31)
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