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Remember the Lord (2007) 31 Exemplare
Anglican Worship Today (1980) 20 Exemplare
Anglican Eucharistic Liturgies (2011) 14 Exemplare
Policies for Infant Baptism (1987) 10 Exemplare
Patterns Of Sunday Worship (1972) 10 Exemplare
Anglican Confirmation (1986) 8 Exemplare
The Kiss of Peace (Worship) (1982) 6 Exemplare
The Renewal of Baptismal Vows (1993) 5 Exemplare
Liturgy for initiation (1979) 4 Exemplare
Liturgy For Communion 68 (1979) 4 Exemplare
Adult Baptisms (1985) 4 Exemplare
The Heart of Sunday Worship (1992) 4 Exemplare
32 Inaugural Services (1974) 2 Exemplare

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Common worship today : an illustrated guide to common worship (2001) — Herausgeber — 46 Exemplare

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Interesting book on the liturgies of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Spain and Portugal, which date from the late 19th century, late 20th century, and which are translated into English.

There are some interesting variations from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. In the 1984 revision of Holy Communion in the Spanish Church, when the priest or the bishop rises to absolve the congregation after their confession, the congregation also responds by asking for an absolution of the sins of the bishop. The congregation responds: "God have mercy on you also, forgive you your sins through Jesus Christ and give you eternal life by the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen."

An interesting book for seminaries, church libraries, Anglican churches of all types, and for Episcopalians who value the Book of Common Prayer.
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hadden | Nov 18, 2016 |
Colin Buchanan has fun demolishing the arguments of Paul Avis and co who wrote "The Journey of Christian Initiation" under the aegis of the Faith and Order Commission of the Church of England. There they tried to make the case for why confirmation, as practised by the Church of England is necessary for Christian Initiation, not just baptism. But Buchanan then shows why BACSI is much more clearly scriptural, and has better support from the church fathers too.
 
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jandm | Jul 29, 2014 |
Colin Buchanan is always worth reading, bringing his clear analysis and historical grasp to people in a most readable way. This booklet needs reading carefully, as the underlying topic is quite subtle and complex. But go slowly and he most helpfully examines different current and historic theories of what's happening in the 'consecration' of elements in Holy Communion. He gently demolishes the traditional catholic arguments for a physical change of the elements at consecration prior to distribution and reception. I'd read several books on eucharistic theology before, but in this short treatment he included significant arguments I'd not read before.

I wish I'd read this before having to write some of my essays this term!
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