In the late 1920s, the Church of England was stunned when its new prayer was rejected by the House of Commons. It was almost another sixty years before another was attempted but for many Anglicans, the 1928 Prayer Book is unsurpassed. This new facsimile edition will make available one of the finest written treasures of the Church of England.
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer in giant print has been designed for use by people with visual impairments. It uses a 20-point typeface with generous line spacing, and has been published in separate volumes to ensure the books are a comfortable weight to hold. This volume contains the Services.
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer in giant print has been designed for use by people with visual impairments. It uses a twenty-point typeface with generous line spacing, and has been published in separate volumes to ensure the books are a comfortable weight to hold. This volume contains the Sunday readings.