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Errata

While I have worked to find and correct mistakes in this book, errors remain. They will be listed and explained here as they are found, and corrected in future editions. Prayer book users are encouraged to send in errors and corrections by clicking the button below.

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Benedicamus and Blessing

At the end of each liturgy is the Benedicamus and Blessing. The  Advent liturgy (p. 3) concludes with "The Lord Almighty order our days and our deeds in His peace. Amen." This has unintentionally been omitted from the other liturgies.

Schedule of Psalms for Daily Prayer (pp. 53-56)

The schedule of Psalms for Epiphany has unintentionally been omitted from this section. The schedule for Epiphany, however, can be found in the Epiphany liturgy (p. 9). 

Psalm 1 (p. 57)

All instances of the word Lord should be rendered in small caps as LORD.

Psalm 2 (pp. 57-58)

In verses 2, 7, and 11 the word Lord should be rendered in small caps.

Psalm 3 - 6 (pp. 58-60)

All instances of the word Lord should be rendered in small caps as LORD.

Psalm 84 (p. 130)

There is a typographical error in verse 9. "You're"  should be "Your".

Psalm 98:9 (p. 142)

The second half of the verse, starting with, "With righteousness..." should begin a new paragraph as it begins a new phrase.

Of the Father's Love Begotten (p. 204)

The second line of stanza three has been unintentionally omitted. The stanza should read:


O ye heights of heav'n, adore Him; | Angel hosts, His praises sing;

Pow'rs, dominions, bow before Him | And extol our God and King.

Let no tongue on earth be silent | Ev'ry voice in concert ring

Evermore and Evermore.

The Passion Narrative - Seventh Lesson (p. 299)

There is a typographical error in the first sentence. The sentence should read: Then Pilate, therefore, took Jesus and scourged Him.


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