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  1. As I read the Songs of Solomon, I can't help wondering if King Solomon was dark in complexion or something, when he said, "Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept."

  2. 10 Σεπ 2020 · When the first BCP was produced in 1549, the only authorized English Bible was the “Great Bible” of 1539, so naturally, in most cases it was the source for Scriptural texts included in the first Prayer Book.

  3. The 1549 Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the original version of the Book of Common Prayer, variations of which are still in use as the official liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican churches.

  4. The source text for these PDF files was a true facsimile (probably the only one ever made) of the 1549 BCP privately printed in 1896. This book appears in David Griffiths' Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer as 1896/5, and is a facsimile of the very first printing of the Book of Common Prayer, Griffiths 1549/1. The links on the image of ...

  5. 24 Αυγ 2019 · Scott Simon offers a brief tribute to the BCP, tying it in to the American Thanksgiving holiday. Charles Wohlers has digitized and annotated a 1910 edition of this classic historical commentary of the Book of Common Prayer by Francis Procter and Walter Howard Frere.

  6. 9 Ιουν 2021 · The 1549 Prayer Book was a moderate book designed to wean Catholics from Medieval Worship and guide them into Protestantism, while at the same time hoping to buy more time with ardent Protestants who wanted more reform.

  7. 13 Ιαν 2019 · What is the Book of Common Prayer (AKA “BCP” or “Prayer Book”)? Put simply, the Book of Common Prayer is the comprehensive service book for Anglican churches (churches that trace their lineage back to the Church of England) worldwide. It shapes both how Anglicans worship and what Anglicans believe.