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Book of Common Prayer (1928) Sunday Lectionary

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Overview

The Book of Common Prayer (1928) Sunday Lectionary contains the Sunday readings for the celebration of the Eucharist given in the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer of 1928 (1943 lectionary). It contains readings for the Eucharistic liturgy for all Sundays and major feasts of the calendar of the Episcopal Church.

Organized by calendar date, the Logos edition of the Book of Common Prayer (1928) Sunday Lectionary allows you to easily find the readings of the week and read them in your preferred translation.

Using Lectionary Resources in Logos Bible Software

The readings are arranged by calendar date and the book automatically opens at the next set of readings. For each Sunday or feast, the title, the season and the liturgical color is given. The text of the readings for the day is displayed in the translation you specify at the top of the panel, and links are provided that you can use to open your Bible or right-click to quickly open up Logos guides, tools and searches for deeper study and sermon preparation.

For more general study, you can also find a complete listing of readings organized by liturgical event (i.e. more like a print lectionary that you can re-use year to year) in the “Index of Readings” found at the end of the lectionary.

Note: This edition of the Book of Common Prayer (1928) Sunday Lectionary is only available for Logos Bible Software. It cannot be used in Libronix 3.0 or earlier.

Key Features

  • Integrates seamlessly with your preferred Bible translation
  • Your Logos homepage ribbon will display the title and readings for the next Sunday and opens up your lectionary with a simple click
  • Great for deeper Bible study and sermon preparation

Reviews

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  1. Ordice Gallups, Obl.S.B.
  2. John A. Dixon
    Handy, but the Sunday Lectionary without the associated and integral Collect seems to reveal an unfortunate misunderstanding of Anglican worship by Logos. Hopefully they will rectify this sad state.

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