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Episcopal Church. Book of common prayer (1790) (Corporate Name)

Preferred form: Episcopal Church. Book of common prayer (1790)
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  • Earlier heading: Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Book of common prayer.
  • Book of common prayer (Episcopal Church : 1790)

Price, C.P. Liturgy for living, 1979: p. 87-94 (section titled "American revisions of the Prayer book"; the Episcopal Church in America used Anglican Book of Common Prayer until 1789 when the first American Book of common prayer was authorized, based on the English book of 1662 and the proposed book of 1785 [proposed for the American church but not authorized], as revised in 1786. That version authorized in 1789 [to be used beginning 1790; see below] remained in effect, with minor revisions in 1892 and more substantial revision in 1928 until 1979; the details of each revsion are listed)

Its The book of common prayer, 1808: p. 5 (Book of common prayer declared to be the liturgy of the church by the General Convention of 1789, to take effect and be in use from Oct. 1, 1790)

Michno, D.G. A priest's handbook, c1983: p. 17 (The book of common prayer (1979))

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