NOTE ON ORIGINAL While the spellings in this text may appear to us as typos, spelling errors, etc., these spellings, along with their variations and inconsistencies, are original to the manuscript and were acceptable in their historical context.
In the begynnyng was the worde, & the worde was with and that worde was God.
ABOUT THIS
The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book will lead you on a liturgically-based, four-week retreat praying God’s own Holy Word back to him. In using this book, you will never leave the Bible. Set in large, 12 point, Times New Roman, and comprised of scripture alone, and using the 1568 Bishop’s Bible translation in the original spellings , The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book combines over 700 selections from scripture of varying length, totaling over 3,000 verses from the Bible. The 66-book Protestant Bible is used, so there are no selections from the Apocryphal books. These beautiful passages are woven into a liturgical framework including an Invitation to Prayer, a Call Upon the Lord, Praise for Our God, Daily Readings , Intercessions and Supplications, a Plea for Mercy, and more Praise for our God. Unlike other similar books. The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book contains no man-made prayers or intercessions, but instead leaves a space for you to pause in prayer for yourself and others. It offers only the suggestion of a single intercession based on the day’s readings, which you can use as a starting point for your own prayer or omit. Moreover, the entire session is printed from beginning to end, so you do not need to flip around in the book from one place to another or use additional books in tandem. The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book will call you out of the world and bring you back to God four times each day with two longer prayer sessions and two shorter prayer sessions . However, you can choose to do two prayer sessions a day or one a day , depending on your other devotional and Bible study commitments. May the Lord bless you in praying the Scriptures.
Language
English
Pages
292
Format
Paperback
Release
August 15, 2022
ISBN 13
9798846576421
The 1568 Bishop's Bible Prayer Book: A Four-Week Cycle of Liturgical Prayer Using Scripture Alone
NOTE ON ORIGINAL While the spellings in this text may appear to us as typos, spelling errors, etc., these spellings, along with their variations and inconsistencies, are original to the manuscript and were acceptable in their historical context.
In the begynnyng was the worde, & the worde was with and that worde was God.
ABOUT THIS
The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book will lead you on a liturgically-based, four-week retreat praying God’s own Holy Word back to him. In using this book, you will never leave the Bible. Set in large, 12 point, Times New Roman, and comprised of scripture alone, and using the 1568 Bishop’s Bible translation in the original spellings , The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book combines over 700 selections from scripture of varying length, totaling over 3,000 verses from the Bible. The 66-book Protestant Bible is used, so there are no selections from the Apocryphal books. These beautiful passages are woven into a liturgical framework including an Invitation to Prayer, a Call Upon the Lord, Praise for Our God, Daily Readings , Intercessions and Supplications, a Plea for Mercy, and more Praise for our God. Unlike other similar books. The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book contains no man-made prayers or intercessions, but instead leaves a space for you to pause in prayer for yourself and others. It offers only the suggestion of a single intercession based on the day’s readings, which you can use as a starting point for your own prayer or omit. Moreover, the entire session is printed from beginning to end, so you do not need to flip around in the book from one place to another or use additional books in tandem. The 1568 Bishop’s Bible Prayer Book will call you out of the world and bring you back to God four times each day with two longer prayer sessions and two shorter prayer sessions . However, you can choose to do two prayer sessions a day or one a day , depending on your other devotional and Bible study commitments. May the Lord bless you in praying the Scriptures.