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A collection of readings selected from early Christian writers to accompany the 453 liturgical days in the Daily Office Lectionary of The Book of Common Prayer. This serves as an excellent introductory course in the theology of the early Church as well as a way to deepen one's understanding of the Church's doctrinal tradition based in Holy Scripture.
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A collection of readings selected from early Christian writers to accompany the
453 liturgical days in the Daily Office Lectionary of The Book of Common
Prayer. This serves as an excellent introductory course in the theology of the
early Church as well as a way to deepen one's understanding of the Church's
doctrinal tradition based in Holy Scripture.
Readings for the Daily Office from the Early
Church
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/0898698987.html - Book Synopsis : A
collection of readings selected from early Christian writers to
accompany the 453 liturgical days in the Daily Office Lectionary of The
Book of Common Prayer. This serves as an excellent introductory
course in the theology of the early Church as well as a way to deepen
one's understanding of the Church's doctrinal tradition based in Holy
Scripture.