"...... The book of prayer is not only a general pious instruction but also the most appropriate statement about the teaching of the church." This understanding of the main commentary on the prayer book as a Bible faith , The Biblical Common Prayer Book (1979), especially in the Christian ritual that fundamentally changed the spirit and etiquette of the Christian church. Practice and the Eucharist and the Ministry First I will clarify the contents of "Common Prayer Book" (1979). Especially in the preface of "baptismal ceremony" it leads the difference between theological content and subtle nuance compared to "1662 common prayer book". .
Some British churches and British churches, especially British Catholics, personally prayed for saints' prayers. However, this custom is rarely seen in the public British Diet. The Korean ceremony of 1938, the ritual of Guyana diocese of 1959, and the book of Melanesian English prayer all have rare examples. The British believe that the only effective mediator between believers and father in the ransom and atonement is Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Historical Britishism has distinguished saints 'intercession and saints' invitation. The former is generally accepted by the teachings of the Anglican Church, but the latter is generally rejected. "But in the Episcopal Church there are people who beg for saints for intercession.
In the Episcopal Church, the difference in worship is the public worship and community worship of the church and may be public or private personal prayer and dedication. Etiquette is governed by a book of prayers consisting of the Eucharist (what is called communion or mass), the other six sacrament, and holy workplace or time etiquette. The Common Prayer Book (BCP) is a basic prayer book of the British Church. The 1549 original (1552 revised) is one of the tools of British reform, replacing the various "uses" and rituals used in Latin by different places in the country, one of which is people It was used in the words. "From now on, all kingdoms can only be used once." Under the repression of Queen Mary I, it was revised in 1559 and then revised again in 1662 after the restoration of Charles II.
Last Sunday, my friend invited me to her British church. After attending the half church of the Presbyterian church, I appreciate the familiarity and unfamiliarity of the British Church. However, in his speech, the principal stated the idea of the sub-creation of the author JRR Tolkien. The sub-creation is in the history of Turkien's middle earth, elves, dwarves, and men do. There are also heirloom tomatoes, mushrooms potatoes, cucumbers, beans, carrots, five color beats, white potatoes, calendula, and even herbs. These plants are lined in the roots and waiting to be released from the boundary between the root and the plastic pot holders. We are a group of happy people: 5 women and 1 man. Put the cold beer and wine in the cart. We admire the Japanese knife belonging to our most experienced gardener. We laughed, our garden would be "the best" or at least: the most delicious