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The Psalter, or the Psalms of David: Translated by Miles Coverdale and arranged according to the 1928 use,New
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This Psalter is a reprint of the edition used in the 1928 Episcopal Church U.S.A. Book of Common Prayer. It is, in essence, the Psalter Miles Coverdale published in 1535 and that was included in the original 1662 Book of Common Prayer and all editions of the ECUSAs prayer books until 1979.The Psalter is structured to be read through each month, with daily readings for each morning and evening.
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- Q: What is the content of The Psalter translated by Miles Coverdale? A: The Psalter includes the Psalms of David, translated by Miles Coverdale, and is arranged according to the 1928 use of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. It features the daily readings for each morning and evening throughout the month.
- Q: What is the significance of the 1928 edition of The Psalter? A: The 1928 edition of The Psalter is significant as it reflects the version used in the Episcopal Church U.S.A. Book of Common Prayer, maintaining the historical context of worship practices established since the original 1535 publication.
- Q: How many pages does this edition of The Psalter have? A: This edition of The Psalter contains 182 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The Psalter is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: Is this book in new condition? A: Yes, this edition of The Psalter is brand new.
- Q: Who is the author of The Psalter? A: The author of The Psalter is Miles Coverdale, who translated the Psalms in 1535.
- Q: When was this edition of The Psalter published? A: This edition of The Psalter was published on May 31, 2019.
- Q: Can this Psalter be used for daily readings? A: Yes, The Psalter is designed to be read through each month, with specific daily readings for each morning and evening.
- Q: Is this Psalter suitable for personal or communal use? A: The Psalter is suitable for both personal devotion and communal worship settings, reflecting its historical use in the Episcopal Church.
- Q: What is the historical background of Miles Coverdale's translation? A: Miles Coverdale's translation of the Psalter dates back to 1535 and was included in the original 1662 Book of Common Prayer, influencing many subsequent editions of prayer books until 1979.