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![]() ![]() The methodology employed herein will be two-fold: first, the traditional lens of a historical analysis of each prayer book will be used. However, this essay seeks to demonstrate the extreme continuity and congruity between the two Eucharistic prayers-despite Cranmer’s knack for vague and abstract language. ![]() The prayer books of 15 have been widely and deeply studied much ink has been spilt arguing over the books chief differences. ![]() Amidst political and religious strife, reform and rebellion, Cranmer helped produce two Prayer Books during the reign of King Edward VI. The creation of the Book of Common Prayer owes much of its existence to Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was its primary architect. Anglicanism is creedal in nature, it is a biblical tradition in the Christ faith and is best expressed in the worshipping life of the church: the liturgy. ![]()
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