Sentence examples for prayer book from inspiring English sources

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prayer book

noun

A book containing religious prayers

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A prayer book, I think it is.

Liberman removed his jacket and unpacked his worn prayer book.

He sees the cycle as Bach's "personal prayer book".

"People need to open a prayer book personally.

He believes in the prayer book and the monarchy.

"And didn't say anything, just picked up the prayer book".

In the 1920s a revision of the entire prayer book was begun, and the complete Scottish prayer book was produced in 1929.

"Every morning," she said, reaching for Sister Mary Celine's prayer book, "she would sit right here".

Since 1789 the Episcopal Church in the United States has used its own prayer book.

Interstate conventions in 1784 and 1785 began drafting a constitution and a prayer book.

Episcopalians introduced liturgical reforms in the 1970s and produced a new prayer book in 1979.

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