Revised and edited by well-regarded scholars David Cobb and Derek Olsen
Forward Movement has issued a revised edition of Saint Augustine's
Prayer Book, a long out-of-print manual of prayers first produced
by the Order of the Holy Cross. The new edition is rather
splendidly printed, bound in leather, the pages edged in gold. For
the moment, this manual of private devotions is the latest in a
long succession of primers, the first of which were produced
laboriously by hand in the medieval church. These primers were
immensely popular. Indeed it is estimated that the first printed
editions numbered in the thousands, no unremarkable fact given the
limited number of literate lay people in England at the beginning
of the sixteenth century. ... Prayers are reproduced as they are
found, some in traditional language, others in modern American.
Much use is made of the prayer book's noon prayers and compline and
its occasional prayers. Perhaps miraculously this creates a
compendium of things old and things new which flows together with
remarkable harmony. One may hope that Bishop Hilsey's ambition to
instruct youth (and the not-so-young) so as "to know first the true
honour of God, and to know the honour that belongeth to the Blessed
Virgin Mary and to the Holy Saints,"may continue to find
contemporary expression by the wide use of this admirable
volume.
-The Rev. Anthony F. M. Clavier, A Welcome Return, review of Saint
Augustine s Prayer Book: Newly Revised Edition, by The Rev. David
Cobb and Dr. Derek Olsen, The Anglican, Pentecost 2014, Book
Review, 33-34.
To this beautiful volume which introduced many to Marian devotion,
and which gave expression to a more personal devotion not
necessarily found in the BCP, new material e.g. Stations of the
Resurrection has been added. The Litany of the Saints is updated to
include holy figures from Hebrew Scriptures, the saints of Jesus
one might call them, namely Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; Moses,
Miriam, and Aaron; Ruth and Naomi. Saints also included are
Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp, Alban. Perpetua and Felicity.
Beloved Anglican Saints now includes the pairs: Richard Hooker and
Lancelot Andrewes, Nicholas Ferrar and George Herbert, John Keble
and Edward Pusey. The updated "Litany of Intercessions in the
Night" puts more responsibility on us and is less judgmental. This
newly revised edition represents a devotional treasure.
-Dr. Deirdre Good, Academic Dean & Professor of New Testament
General Theological Seminary
St. Augustine's Prayer Book is by far my favorite prayer book for
personal use. Anglocatholics will love it and if you aren't
Anglocatholic you'll still find so much beauty and wisdom in its
pages and that it's more than worth the cost. The Holy Hour
prayers, reflection questions in morning and evening prayer, the
prayer for leaving home, and Percy Dearmer's Advent prayer (which
is really appropriate at any time) are some of my absolute
favorites, just to name a few. Plus, it compliments, not competes
with, the Book of Common Prayer, meaning you'll learn more about
the Book of Common Prayer and its prayers. 10/10 would
recommend.
--John Putnam, Children & Youth Minister at St. Timothy's Episcopal
Church in Centennial, CO
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