- A
prayer book is a book
containing prayers and
perhaps devotional readings, for
private or
communal use, or in some cases,
outlining the
liturgy of religious...
- (classical Mandaic: ࡒࡅࡋࡀࡎࡕࡀ;
Modern Mandaic: Qōlutā), or the
Canonical Prayerbook is, as the name suggests, a
canonical prayer book of the Mandaeans, a...
- The
Rothschild Prayerbook or
Rothschild Hours (both
titles are used for
other books), is an
important Flemish illuminated m****cript book of hours, compiled...
- The
Master of the
Prayer Books of
around 1500 was a
Flemish painter of
illuminated m****cripts and
miniatures active in
Bruges from
about 1485
until around...
- especially,
numerous hymns. The
earliest existing codification of the
prayerbook was
drawn up by
Amram ben
Sheshna of Sura
Academy in Sawad, the Abbasid...
- The
Prayerbook of Otto III or
Pommersfelden Prayerbook is an
Ottonian illuminated m****cript, made up of 44
bound parchment folios. It was
produced around...
- the only
Reform prayerbooks ever
printed in
Europe were the two
Hamburg editions. In the 1850s and 1860s,
dozens of new
prayerbooks which omitted or...
- The
Harley Prayer Book (British Library,
Harley MS 7653) is one of a
group of four
early Anglo-Saxon
prayer books produced in Mercia,
likely around Worcester...
- see
Maltby 1998. The 19th-century
evangelical interpretation of the
Prayerbook, now less frequent,
included celebration of Holy
Communion while the priest...
- 1978, CCAR
released the
complementary Gates of Repentance, The New
Union Prayerbook for the Days of Awe
machzor for the High Holy Days.
There were many changes...