List of Prayerbooks using liturgical English

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Christophoros

List of Prayerbooks using liturgical English

Post by Christophoros »

I'm trying to comply a list of English personal-use prayerbooks using KJV-style liturgical English. Here's what I have come up with so far:

"Prayer Book" by Holy Trinity Monastery
"Prayer Book for Orthodox Christians" by Holy Transfiguration Monastery
"Manual of Eastern Orthodox Prayers" by St. Vladimir Seminary Press
"Old Orthodox Prayer Book" by Nativity of Christ Orthodox Church
"A Pocket Prayer Book for Orthodox Christians" by the Antiochian Archdiocese
"Orthodox Prayer Book" by Fr. L. Soroka, St. Tkhon's Seminary Press
"Orthodox Prayer Book" (aka, SVIT Prayerbook) by St. Tikhon's Seminary Press

Does anyone have others to add?

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The Hours prayer book
by the Carpatho-Russian orthodox Church
its an actually good prayer book with all the hours, Typica and morning and evening prayers with out a Priest...its from the Slovanic

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in CHRIST

Christophoros

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Spiridon,

Is this the prayerbook you're thinking of?

https://ssl.webvalence.com/ecommerce/ki ... ks&class=9

Michael

Post by Michael »

I believe the prayerbook is entitled, "The Hours of Prayer: A Book of Devotion," compiled Hieromonk Leonty. I have a copy of the 2nd edition published in 1997. It's very nice, but the language is not traditional liturgical English.

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