"Masters's Guide to the Daily Prayers of England, Wales" is a comprehensive guide to the liturgical practices of the Anglican Church during the mid-19th century. Compiled by Joseph Masters, this volume offers detailed instructions and resources for observing daily prayers, reflecting the religious customs and spiritual devotion of the time.
This guide provides insight into the structure and significance of daily prayer within the Anglican tradition. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Christian worship and the liturgical practices prevalent in England and Wales. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the religious life and customs of the era.
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