A Book of Reformed PrayersHoward L. Rice, Lamar Williamson Westminster John Knox Press, 1998 M01 1 - 254 pages Prayer has undergirded the achievements, sacrifices, and faithfulness of the Reformed tradition since its beginning. And the ways in which Reformed Christians pray have been as varied throughout the centuries as the many denominations that are included in the Reformed tradition. Howard Rice and Lamar Williamson have gathered more than 200 prayers from the Reformed tradition, organizing the prayers chronologically by century. They provide historical information and biographies of each author to enhance readers' understanding of each prayer within its own context. This book is ideal for both reference and personal devotion and will inspire a new appreciation of the piety of the Reformed heritage. |
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... The Nineteenth Century 67 The Twentieth Century 97 Into the Twenty - first Century 141 Contemporary Liturgies 185 Biographical Notes Bibliography Index 215 245 251 Acknowledgments We wish to thank all those whose contributions to.
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Contents
The Seventeenth Century | 29 |
The Eighteenth Century | 49 |
The Nineteenth Century | 67 |
The Twentieth Century | 97 |
Into the Twentyfirst Century | 141 |
Contemporary Liturgies | 185 |
Biographical Notes | 215 |
Bibliography | 245 |