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Paperback Bishop Seabury's Communion-Office Book

ISBN: 1245865544

ISBN13: 9781245865548

Bishop Seabury's Communion-Office

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"Bishop Seabury's Communion-Office" presents the liturgical work of Samuel Seabury, the first bishop of the American Episcopal Church. This volume showcases Seabury's contributions to shaping the communion service within the early American context. The text offers insights into the theological and liturgical perspectives of Seabury, reflecting his efforts to adapt Anglican traditions to the needs and circumstances of the newly formed nation.

Readers interested in the history of American Episcopacy, liturgical studies, and the development of Anglican worship practices will find this work to be a valuable resource. It provides a direct look at the liturgical innovations and the theological considerations that guided one of the key figures in the establishment of the Episcopal Church in the United States.

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