Sunday, 2 May 2010
Book of Common Prayer
In 1552 in England the second English Book of Common Prayer was published by King Edward VI’s advisor Thomas Cranmer. It was intended to be the basis for worship throughout the Anglican Church. Around the same time, the Act of Uniformity enforced the use of the Book of Common Prayer and outlawed the Mass.
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