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Ringbound with blue paper cover, 55 pages
8 & 3/4 x 11 x 3/8
First Printing (1988)
Some Notes on the Conduct of Public Worship, by the late Bishop William Lewis, is a basic primer for anyone interested in the liturgical acts surrounding the Daily Office and the celebration of the Mass. Though it was intended for the instruction of postulants and seminarians within the ACC's Diocese of the South, its broad range makes it a useful handbook for anyone interested in the traditional Anglican liturgy.
What sets Some Notes on the Conduct of Public Worship apart from other basic texts of this sort is Bishop Lewis's ability to draw on over 50 years of experience as a priest and distill complex instruction into its simplest form. As such, it makes an excellent companion to works such as Lamburn's Ritual Notes. Its numerous sketches also provide the reader with useful visual aids.
This booklet is ring bound and will lay flat when opened for easy readability.
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