The Book of Common Worship [Hardcover] Trustees of the Presbyterian Church

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1956 Fifth printing. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Blank paper dust jacket might have been added by previous owner. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1956 fifth printing of “The Book of Common Worship” offers a window into mid-20th century Presbyterian liturgical practices. Published by the church’s trustees, it served as a comprehensive guide for worship services and rituals. The wear suggests regular use, likely by a minister conducting ceremonies. For collectors and readers interested in religious studies or American Protestantism, this edition holds historical and cultural significance, preserving the liturgical traditions of a specific era and denomination.

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1956 Fifth printing. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Blank paper dust jacket might have been added by previous owner. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1956 fifth printing of “The Book of Common Worship” offers a glimpse into the religious practices and traditions of the Presbyterian Church in the mid-20th century. Published by the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church, this volume serves as a comprehensive guide for worship services, sacraments, and rituals observed by Presbyterian congregations across the United States.

Beyond its practical use as a liturgical resource, this book holds significant historical and cultural value. It reflects the evolution of Protestant worship practices in the post-World War II era, a period marked by societal changes and shifting religious landscapes. The wear and condition of this particular copy suggest it was well-used, perhaps by a minister or church leader who relied on it regularly for conducting services and ceremonies.

For collectors and readers interested in religious studies, liturgical texts, or the history of American Protestantism, this edition offers a tangible connection to the Presbyterian Church’s rich heritage. Its age and condition make it a unique artifact, preserving the liturgical traditions of a specific era and denomination.

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