This scholarly work provides a detailed and authoritative explanation of the rubrics (instructions) governing the use of the Book of Common Prayer in Anglican worship. Written by a prominent Anglican bishop and theologian, the book includes extensive historical background and analysis of the rubrics, as well as practical guidance for their application in the context of worship.
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