Forms For Public Devotion, originally used at Lancaster Chapel and adapted for rational Christians of any denomination, is a valuable resource of religious text for all. The work by John Baxter Pike provides insight into devotional practices and liturgical structures of the time. This book offers readers a glimpse into the religious landscape of the era and provides prayers and devotional exercises intended for a diverse congregation. A study of historical perspectives, this work will appeal to scholars of religious history, liturgy, and Christian practice. Its enduring value lies in its historical significance and its exploration of inclusive religious practices.
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