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  1. Book of Common Prayer, liturgical book used by churches of the Anglican Communion. First authorized for use in the Church of England in 1549, it was radically revised in 1552, with subsequent minor revisions in 1559, 1604, and 1662.

  2. The 1549 book was soon succeeded by a 1552 revision that was more Reformed but from the same editorial hand, that of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. It was used only for a few months, as after Edward VI's death in 1553, his half-sister Mary I restored Roman Catholic worship.

  3. First published in 1549 and substantially revised in 1552, The Book of Common Prayer was compiled, edited, and to some extent composed by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury under King Edward VI. Cranmer’s task was to formalize the Protestant beliefs of the post-Reformation Church of England.

  4. Jan 13, 2019 · The first Prayer Book was published in 1549. It was revised in 1552, 1559, 1604, and 1662. The 1662 Book of Common Prayer is still the official Prayer Book in the Church of England, and it has served as the model for subsequent BCPs throughout the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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  5. Jun 28, 2013 · The Anglican Book of Common Prayer is a key text for understanding the Reformation in England. For centuries it formed the backbone of the spiritual diet of English-speaking peoples all over the world, alongside the King James Bible.

  6. Oct 22, 2019 · In 1552, Cranmer and his team composed a second edition Book of Common Prayer, which was decidedly more Protestant and reformed in nature. Along with other critical documents produced by Cranmer, this Book of Common Prayer established the foundation of Anglicanism.

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  8. Aug 3, 2023 · It was the chief liturgical text of the Church of England throughout the history of the British Empire, and so had the most influence on the Anglican colonial and provincial Churches as they developed autonomy and created their own prayer books. The Book of Common Prayer, 1662. Call Number: BX 5145 .A4 1549.

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