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Often known as "Procter and Frere", Frere's 1901 revision (and his minor revisions thereof) 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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