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based on a 1531 edition printed in Paris. Procter and Wordsworth were leaders of a group of historians investigating English breviaries and their variations. The second and third volumes of their reprinted Sarum breviary were published in 1882 and 1886, respectively.
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of England, spurring the use's 19th-century revival. Procter and Wordsworth's edition of the Sarum breviary were not the first republished breviary. In 1854,
299:. Together, the couple had eight children: five sons and three daughters. Procter died on 24 August 1905 in Witton and was buried in the parish's churchyard. 674: 639: 56:–known as "Procter and Frere"–became a leading academic history of Anglican liturgy. Procter also produced other works, including an edition of the 275: 48: 689: 139: 104: 68: 124: 420: 559: 87:–and Mary Procter. He was his parents' only son. Due to poor health, Procter spent several years of his childhood at the 694: 659: 183:
and assistant tutor at his former college of St Catharine's, a position he remained at until 1847. That year, he became
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This book was revised and expanded by Frere with Procter's approval in 1901. The expanded version, entitled
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Procter was among several 19th-century liturgical historians who were interested in the medieval
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There was an erroneous popular perception that the Use of Sarum was at one point the universal
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J. S. (January–June 1970). "A History of Anglican Liturgy. Londres, Macmillan, 1969, 450 p.".
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English Prayer Books: An Introduction to the Literature of Christian Public Worship
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Francis Procter married Margaret in 1848; she was the daughter of Thomas Meryon of
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was first published in 1855. A revision of this book first released in 1901 by
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Procter was curate at St Margaret's Church, Streatley, from 1836 until 1840.
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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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called a "valuable" summary of service books from before the
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first published in 1875. During his career, Procter was a
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English liturgist and Anglican clergyman (1812–1905)
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"Procter, Francis". 490: 488: 680:Historians of the Book of Common Prayer 421:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 370: 308: 278:and the assistance of others including 557:Parker, Thomas M. (October 1971). "". 406: 404: 402: 400: 398: 202:was first published. A history of the 111:in 1831. Another of Procter's uncles, 650:20th-century English Anglican priests 645:20th-century Church of England clergy 635:19th-century English Anglican priests 630:19th-century Church of England clergy 7: 685:People educated at Shrewsbury School 588:Archives de sociologie des religions 220:. According to liturgical historian 83:, to Francis–a warehouse worker in 14: 675:Editors of Christian publications 91:of his uncle, Payler Procter, in 69:St Catharine's College, Cambridge 131:, eleventh in the second class. 103:in 1825. He became a student at 640:19th-century English historians 1: 560:The English Historical Review 500:A History of Anglican Liturgy 330:A History of Anglican Liturgy 261:A History of Anglican Liturgy 32:known for his history of the 438:UK public library membership 690:People from Hackney, London 355:publication by subscription 711: 479:Cambridge University Press 93:Newland, Gloucestershire 473:. Problems of Worship. 291:Personal life and death 109:University of Cambridge 430:10.1093/ref:odnb/35620 276:Christopher Wordsworth 218:liturgical scholarship 144: 105:St Catharine's College 213:Book of Common Prayer 171:at two parishes: the 142: 123:; he was ranked 30th 95:. He began attending 35:Book of Common Prayer 518:Porter Jr., H. Boone 504:Macmillan Publishers 247:which also included 115:, was the college's 695:Clergy from Norfolk 660:Anglican liturgists 198:In 1855, Procter's 670:Diocese of Lincoln 328:In the preface to 157:Diocese of Lincoln 145: 436:(Subscription or 416:Matthew, H. C. G. 351:Aberdeen Breviary 347:William John Blew 204:Church of England 161:Church of England 97:Shrewsbury School 44:Church of England 702: 604: 603: 583: 577: 576: 567:(341): 895–896. 554: 548: 547: 514: 508: 507: 492: 483: 482: 459:Morison, Stanley 455: 442: 441: 433: 408: 393: 392: 375: 358: 349:republished the 339: 333: 326: 320: 313: 253:The English Rite 175:(1836–1840) and 129:Classical Tripos 710: 709: 705: 704: 703: 701: 700: 699: 610: 609: 608: 607: 594:(29): 202–203. 585: 584: 580: 556: 555: 551: 536:10.2307/3163410 516: 515: 511: 494: 493: 486: 463:Matthews, W. R. 457: 456: 445: 435: 410: 409: 396: 377: 376: 372: 367: 362: 361: 340: 336: 327: 323: 314: 310: 305: 293: 257:Geoffrey Cuming 249:F. E. Brightman 230:Stanley Morison 226:Charles Wheatly 208:liturgical book 167:. 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Index

Anglican
liturgist
Book of Common Prayer
liturgical book
Church of England
A History of the Book of Common Prayer, with a Rationale of its Offices
Walter Frere
Sarum
breviary
fellow
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Hackney, London
Manchester
vicarage
Newland, Gloucestershire
Shrewsbury School
Samuel Butler
St Catharine's College
University of Cambridge
Joseph Procter
master
BA
wrangler
Classical Tripos
Photograph of the exterior of St Margaret's Church, Streatley, and churchyard
ordained
deacon
Diocese of Lincoln
Church of England
Diocese of Ely

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