Missing from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer?
The product page for the 1979 BCP lists it at 611 pages, but this would mean it ends mid-Psalter.
Is this just an error on the product page, or is it really not the whole 1979 BCP Logos sells, which clocks in closer to 1,000 pages?
Abram K-J: Pastor, Writer, Freelance Editor
Blog: Words on the Word
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The final page is 1001 - lectionary
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Great! Looks like it's all there, then. Thanks to you both. Not sure why they would separate out the Psalter, though, since the BCP-as-one-book is pretty much assumed in Episcopal usage.
Abram K-J: Pastor, Writer, Freelance Editor
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Not sure why they would separate out the Psalter, though
It's type:bible and thus you can do anything with it (such as text compare to other versions, running guides etc) you can with a bible's book of psalms.I'm glad they did it this way - reminds me of bible commentaries tugged away in one-volume "complete works" such as Vines' where they didn't do that.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Also, there's not a way to change the cover image once I download the resource, is there? This book has such a distinctive (if unremarkable) cover in print that I'm used to seeing.
Abram K-J: Pastor, Writer, Freelance Editor
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Also, there's not a way to change the cover image once I download the resource, is there? This book has such a distinctive (if unremarkable) cover in print that I'm used to seeing.
No, unfortunately not. We've been told that it's even difficult for Logos to change the covers (or include covers that were missing), and we can't. Well, maybe there's a database hack, whereby you could exchange the picture, but I don't know about that.
Have joy in the Lord!
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