Sentences with phrase «traditional prayer book»

Their presence is most obvious in the Reform branch of modern Judaism, which altered the traditional prayer book to soften or even erase the affirmation that God will raise the body from the dead at the end of time.
For many the use of the set services of the Christian Church, as found in the traditional prayer books, can be of great value.

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Alan Titchmarsh recommends listening to «magical language» of traditional Anglican prayer book
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has opened up about his love of the language used in the traditional Anglican prayer book.
He freely acknowledges that the traditional Anglican formularies of the Book of Common Prayer of 1662 (and to a greater and lesser extent the Prayer books of 1549, 1552, and 1559) seem patient of either a more Catholic interpretation or a more Protestant interpretation.
Luther created a new genre, the catechism, which brought together in a single book the traditional material covered by baptismal catechesis: the Ten Commandments, the Apostles» Creed and the Lord's Prayer, plus teaching on the sacraments.
And these good ladies had items in the newspapers and on the internet, the Daily Telegraph announcing that: «Hilary Cotton, chair of Women And The Church (Watch), the group which led the campaign for female bishops, said the shift away from the traditional patriarchal language of the Book of Common Prayer in already at an «advanced» stage in some quarters».
Moltmann's caricature of certain traditional models of pastoral care makes plain the advance demonstrated in Hunter's practice: the pastor visits from house to house, and from hospital room to hospital room, with Bible and prayer book in hand, reading a few verses from each to his parishioners, before moving on.
Deeply rooted in the Bible, The Book of Common Prayer was created in 1549 as the traditional service book of the Church of EnglBook of Common Prayer was created in 1549 as the traditional service book of the Church of Englbook of the Church of England.
Indie authors who sold very well and whose sales were not reported through traditional channels had no prayer of seeing a bestseller list, even if their books outsold the «bestsellers.»
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