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731: 98: 743: 755: 767: 255:, but lauded Procter's work as "the most trustworthy and complete" account of English liturgy that remained compact. Blunt considered these 19th-century works superior to that of Wheatly and others who, according to Blunt, "a Liturgy 'compiled,' and in the main invented, by the Reformers". In his 1912 biography of Procter for the 313:
Often known as "Procter and Frere", Frere's 1901 revision (and his minor revisions thereof) of Procter's work was considered "the standard history" of Anglican history and "the authoritative work on the prayer book" for almost a century. With the release of
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in 1855. He would release further editions, integrating new material from contemporary research. The book included coverage of English liturgical history, including a summary of pre-Reformation liturgical books and an account of the failed 1689
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The Annotated Book of Common Prayer; Being an Historical, Ritual, and Theological Commentary on the Devotional System of the Church of England
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Agnew, Christopher M. (December 1989). "The Reverend Charles Wharton, Bishop William White and The Proposed Book of Common Prayer, 1785".
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by Frere with Procter's approval in 1901. Frere's revision was part of a number of similar historical studies, such as
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before his 1838 ordination as a priest in the Church of England. In 1847, he departed his role as a tutor at the
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appeared. Palmer's work was appraised as "virtually an eighteenth-century book" by later Anglican liturgist
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in the early 20th century. Frere had previously edited reprints of medieval Sarum service books for the
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wrote that the textbook "followed the lines of sound exposition laid down by Wheatley [
142:'s studies of the prayer book analysed its development out of medieval liturgical books of the 681:
J. S. (January–June 1970). "A History of Anglican Liturgy. Londres, Macmillan, 1969, 450 p.".
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for initiating a modern form of English liturgical studies. The 1844 book, published by
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English Prayer Books: An Introduction to the Literature of Christian Public Worship
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in the early 17th century. Several other figures – including
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emphasized the novelty of the prayer book's rites and the influence of the
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A History of the Book of Common Prayer, with a Rationale of its Offices
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A History of the Book of Common Prayer, with a Rationale of its Offices
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The narrative in Procter and Frere regarding the 1785 American
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through much of the 20th century. Later works, such as
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Textbook by Francis Procter and revised by Walter Frere
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Index

A New History of the Book of Common Prayer
Francis Procter
Book of Common Prayer
liturgical books
Church of England
Anglicans
Walter Frere
liturgiological study
Geoffrey Cuming
Drawing of William Maskell
Liturgical studies
Book of Common Prayer
book for liturgical worship
Church of England
John Boys
Hamon L'Estrange
Anthony Sparrow
John Cosin
Use of Sarum
Charles Wheatly
English Reformation
William Palmer
Stanley Morison
Edmond Martène
Francesco Antonio Zaccaria
William Maskell
William Pickering
Chiswick Press
Francis Procter
St Catharine's College, Cambridge

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