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Thomas Crammer


The Shape Fallacy: The Book of Common Prayer as Text


April 15, 2020
Ad Fontes, Homepage
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The Reformers were concerned not only with theology but also with its expression in worship. Many liturgies were produced in the churches of the magisterial Reformation in Germany, England, Switzerland, and elsewhere.

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