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The Workmanship Of The Prayer Book, In Its Literary And Liturgical Aspects
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PREFACE IN the following pages some general knowledge of the history of the Book of Common Prayer is assumed and the writer has occupied himself mainly in considering the materials our Reformers had before them, and the manner in which they dealt with those materials, as viewed from the standpoint of liturgical and literary art. The attempt here made to review the literary character of the work done by the Reformers of the age of Edward VI. and of the changes effected by those responsible for subsequent revisions will, it is believed, enhance the aftitionate appreciation and deepen the gratitude with which the English Churchman regards his Prayer Book. Yet no attempt has been made to represent the Prayer Book as incapable of further improvement. Truly admirable as it is, it is a human work, marked by human imperfections And in several places suggestions are offered which, it is believed, would, on the liturgical and literary side, still further increase the value of the Prayer Book as the manual of the Churchs public worship. The discussion of doctrinal questions has through- out been studiously avoided. Notwithstanding the large measure of attention that has been bestowed in recent years on the sources of the Prayer Rook, and the materials upon which the English Reformers worked, there is still need of further inquiry in the direction pointed to in the following sketch The main outlines of the architectural design are sufficiently obvious, but the treatment of details still leaves much to be desired. What we see is to have the working drawings, so to spear, before us. And though the reconstruction of these working drawings must now necessarily partake of conjecture, still probabilities are, in several instances, so considerable as to leave little doubt as to the actual processes of construction. Examples of such inquiries into details will be found in the discussion of how the epithet holy came to be omitted from the notes of the Church in the English form of the N
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