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This work is an attempt to gather into one volume all the most important information that is extant respecting the devotional system of the Church of England as founded on the Book of Common Prayer. This history of the Book of Common Prayer and its variations includes illustrations, a chronological table, three appendixes, an index for the entire volume, and an extensive glossary.

God, I have put my trust in Thee: O let me not be confounded, neither let mine enemies triumph over me. Ps. Shew me Thy ways, O Lord, and teach me Thy paths. Glory be. [The Introits here given throughout are translated from those of the Salisbury Missal, the name “Office” being used instead of “Introit” in all Anglican Missals. The mode in which it was sung was to sing first the Office, e.g. “Unto Thee … over me,” then the Psalm, e.g. “Shew me … Thy paths,” then the Gloria, and then the Office again.
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