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Hear Our Prayer

Gospel-Based Intercessions for Sundays and Holy Days

Author: Raymond Chapman

Inspired by scripture readings, this collection of intecessory prayers emphasises the Gospel and our response in prayer for the Church and the world. ...read more

ISBN-13: 9781853115561
ISBN-10: 1853115568
Published: 28/10/2003
Format: Hardback
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Product Description
Inspired by scripture readings, this collection of intecessory prayers emphasises the Gospel and our response in prayer for the Church and the world.
Author Information
Raymond Chapman
RAYMOND CHAPMAN is Emeritus Professor of English Literature in the University of London, a non-stipendiary priest in the diocese of Southwark and a Vice-Chairman of the Prayer Book Society. His many books include Godly and Righteous, Peevish and Perverse, Leading Intercessions, Stations of the Nativity, Stations of the Resurrection, Days of Grace and A Pastoral Prayer Book.
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"This second neat little book of intercessions from Raymond Chapman for each of the lectionary years A, B and C is a useful addition to the bookshelf of anyone who regularly leads the prayers in public worship and doesn't always have time to create beautifully crafted original prayers of their own. The style is elegant and concise, and each set of prayers draws on the gospel for the corresponding Sunday, Principal Feast or Holy Day. (...) For such a slim little book, there is a tremendous amount inside." Praxis News of Worship. Spring 2006.