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    The Proposed Revision
of the Book of Common Prayer (1925)

 

 

THE PROPOSED REVISION OF

THE

BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER

 

 

ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY AND BY RESOLUTION
OF GENERAL CONVENTION

 

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THIRD EDITION

 

MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING CO.

MILWAUKEE

1925


 

 

COPYRIGHT BY

THE REV. L. M. ROBINSON
AS CUSTODIAN OF THE
STANDARD BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
1923.

 



RESOLUTIONS OF
THE GENERAL CONVENTION OF 1922

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    RESOLVED, the Rouse of Bishops concurring, That the Secretary of the. House of Deputies be authorized to arrange for the publication, without cost to the Convention, of a pamphlet, in two parts: Part I. to contain all the alterations in the Book of Common Prayer, finally adopted at the Conventions of 1910 and 1922; Part II. to contain the alterations proposed at the Convention of 1922, and to be finally acted upon at the Convention of 1925.
   
RESOLVED, the House of Bishops concurring, That the Secretary of the Convention be requested to prepare a certified copy of such amended prayers and services as have been finally adopted at the close of this Convention, in pamphlet form, in order that the same may be made available for use in the congregations of this Church.


 

 

PART I

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    Containing the Offices as finally Amended by the General Conventions of 1919 and 1922.

AUTHORIZED FOR USE IN CHURCHES

    NOTE. The footnotes in Part I comprise the further amendments in Morning and Evening Prayer that were tentatively adopted by the General Convention of 1922, but which have not yet been ratified and are not authorized for use in Churches.

 


 

CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY.

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THE GENERAL CONVENTION

Office of the Secretary
281 Fourth Avenue, New York

February 27, 1923.
    I hereby certify that the changes appearing in Part I (exclusive of the footnotes) were adopted finally by the General Conventions of 1919 and 1922 and are authorized for use.
    The footnotes contain the changes in Morning and Evening Prayer proposed by the General Convention of 1922 and to be finally acted upon in 1925.

Attest:

CARROLL M. DAVIS
Secretary of the House of Deputies

 

 

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