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Book of Common Prayer

Book • 1662
The Book of Common Prayer is a foundational liturgical text of the Anglican Communion.

First published in 1549 during the reign of Edward VI, it was compiled primarily by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury.

The book includes complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship, such as Morning and Evening Prayer, the Litany, Holy Communion, and services for baptism, confirmation, marriage, visitation of the sick, and burial.

It has undergone several revisions, notably in 1552, 1559, 1604, and 1662, with the 1662 version remaining the standard for most Anglican churches.

The book is known for its beautiful language and its role in shaping Anglican doctrine and worship.

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Mentioned in 50 episodes

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Fareed Zakaria
as a source of inspiration for his understanding of tradition and Christian values.
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Mentioned throughout the podcast episode as the religious text that sparked the Scottish rebellion against King Charles I.
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Sophie Passmann
beim Zitieren eines Satzes, der als Ratschlag über Lebensentscheidungen interpretiert wird.
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Alex O'Connor
as a systematized way of getting through the bible day by day.
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James Wood
as a resource for formal prayers, specifically highlighting the collects.
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Brené Brown
when discussing the importance of self-love and its impact on parenting.
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Mentioned in reference to the types of books commonly found in households of the time.
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Albert Mohler
as the source of the most widely used and influential marriage ceremony in English-speaking Protestantism.
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Albert Mohler
for its influence on language used in funerals and weddings.
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Monday, October 6, 2025
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Joe Woodruff
as the source of a prayer for comfort and steadfastness.
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