Publisher's Synopsis
"The Form Of Prayer, And Ceremonies, Used At The Consecration Of Churches, Chapels, And Burial Grounds" offers a detailed look into the traditional rituals and prayers employed by the Church of England. This edition, edited by C.C. Clarke, provides insight into the historical practices surrounding the dedication of sacred spaces. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in ecclesiastical history and liturgical traditions.
This volume preserves the formal structure and specific ceremonies associated with consecrating churches, chapels, and burial grounds, offering a window into the religious customs of the time. It is an essential reference for historians, theologians, and anyone seeking to understand the rich heritage of Anglican worship and the solemnity of church dedications.
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