The Standard Prayer Book 1915 - Rev. S. Singer
The Standard Prayer Book
Authorized English Translation
by the REV. S. SINGER
1915
PUBLISHERS' FOREWORD.
THE STANDARD PRAYER BOOK is an American reprint of The Authorized Daily Prayer Book, which is in general use today(1915) throughout the British Empire. It was originally published under the authorization of the late Chief Rabbi, Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler. The English translation, by the Rev. Simeon Singer, is universally acknowledged to be the best ever published. This American edition is set from new and larger type and is characterized by the continuity of the text, which has necessitated the addition of nearly 300 pages, making it the most complete daily prayer-book ever published.
Copyright 1915, by Bloch Publishing Concern
Source from sacred-texts.com, January 2010, by John Bruno Hare. Site states this text is in the public domain in the US because it was published prior to 1923.
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
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Thank you Dominic very much. I appreciate your work indeed. [Y]
Bohuslav
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Thank you very much, Dominic! This will be incredibly helpful. There are some prayers in there I don't even have on paper.
However, there seems to be a number of ]]'s where there should be Psalm- or page numbers.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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yes there seems to be some corruption on some of the cross reference links, will have a look and post revision
EDIT
fix one issue find another - post later
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
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Here is the reformatted version, I think it is 99% right now,
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
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Here is the reformatted version, I think it is 99% right now,
Thank you, Dominic! *smile* Peace to you! ........ .......and Always Joy in the Lord!
Isaiah 43:1-2
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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While the first version of this "built" just fine, this one keeps failing. I have deleted both copies & tried again, but the build keeps failing. Is anyone else having this problem? Ideas?
UPDATE: I gave up trying to edit the previous build & just rebuilt it as a new book. That worked fine. I do get frustrated that there is no way to delete PBs off of the list (like this previous build that is of no use to me). I have to wait until I have a new PB and insert all of the new data into that temnplate & then make a new one that way. A bit of a workaround, but I guess it works.
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Calvin, there's probably something about your concern that is far deeper than what I am understanding... but if you are talking about simply deleting a PB that you have built for your library, in the PB section that shows your list of books, are you not able to hover your cursor over the book image, right click, and see a delete command? That's what I do.
Emile
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UPDATE: I gave up trying to edit the previous build & just rebuilt it as a new book. That worked fine. I do get frustrated that there is no way to delete PBs off of the list (like this previous build that is of no use to me). I have to wait until I have a new PB and insert all of the new data into that template & then make a new one that way. A bit of a workaround, but I guess it works.
Yes, this is a current problem that pops up frequently. The resource is fine, I built it with no problem. The issue seems to be somehow based on what is or is not open at the time a rebuild is attempted.
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I do get frustrated that there is no way to delete PBs off of the list (like this previous build that is of no use to me).
You can delete a PB from the list. Just right click on it and a popup menu with "Delete" on it will come up. Click on Delete.
EDIT: Oops, I see Emile already answered this. But I gave you added value with a screenshot, all for the same low prize of $0. [:)]
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Thanks so much. Very nice and much appreciated.
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Thank you!
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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Thanks Dominic!
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