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What is the Book of Common Prayer?

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Originally collected, edited, and at least partially written by English Reformer Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Book of Common Prayer was the first prayer book to include liturgical services published in English. The book comprises written prayers, catechisms, the “daily office” (essentially a thrice-daily Bible reading program), collects (short prayers to be recited at certain points in the service), full orders of service for important occasions such as holidays and baptisms, a psalter (the biblical psalms arranged for a monthly reading), and a lectionary (a list of readings).

The original 1549 version of the Book of Common Prayer was completed under King Edward VI of England. Updated versions followed, and King James I of England ordered another revision in 1604 to approximately parallel his “Authorized” or King James Version of the Bible. Finally, in 1662, after the English Civil War, the version of the Book of Common Prayer that has remained fairly standard was released.

Not everyone in England accepted the publication of the Book of Common Prayer. Groups outside of the Church of England, called “Nonconformist” churches or “Dissenters,” objected to the king’s insistence that all churches use the Book of Common Prayer in their services. Groups such as the Baptists, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, and Methodists faced church closure if they did not agree to use the prayer book. One preacher in Bedford, England, by the name of John Bunyan refused to use the Book of Common Prayer in his church. He was arrested on November 12, 1660, and spent the next 12 years in jail. Bunyan considered it but a small price to pay for following his conscience and standing for his right to pray in the Spirit, free from the strictures of ecclesiastical authority. While in jail, Bunyan wrote his classic allegory The Pilgrim’s Progress.

The 1662 version ofThe Book of Common Prayer serves as the foundation for all current editions. Its use has extended beyond the Church of England to various other Anglican denominations and numerous liturgical churches worldwide. It has been translated into multiple languages. Churches like the Lutheran and Presbyterian denominations have predominantly modeled their English-language prayer and service books on the Book of Common Prayer.

The Book of Common Prayer is a valuable resource for those who enjoy liturgical worship, containing eloquently crafted prayers. While it can enhance worship, we should not confine our worship of God solely to a liturgy. Ultimately, our prayers should be personal, not borrowed from someone else. As Bunyan expressed from his prison cell, “Prayer is a sincere, sensible, affectionate pouring out of the heart or soul to God, through Christ, in the strength and assistance of the Holy Spirit, for such things as God has promised, or according to His Word, for the good of the church, with submission in faith to the will of God” (A Discourse Touching Prayer, 1662).

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