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Book and Presbyterians
The 1662 prayer book was printed only two years after the restoration of the monarchy, following the Savoy Conference between representative Presbyterians and twelve bishops which was convened by Royal Warrant to " advise upon and review the Book of Common Prayer ".
Presbyterians distinguish themselves from other denominations by doctrine, institutional organization ( or " church order ") and worship ; often using a " Book of Order " to regulate common practice and order.
He rejected the Calvinism of the Presbyterians, insisted on an episcopal ( hierarchical ) form of church government as opposed to presbyterian or congregational forms, and required that the Church of England's liturgy be celebrated with all of the ceremony and vestments called for by the Book of Common Prayer.
After Charles returned, Manton was part of the negotiations called the Savoy Conference, in which the scruples of the Presbyterians and Congregationalists concerning the Prayer Book were formally discussed.

Book and Conflict
* The Little Book of Conflict Transformation, Good Books, 2003, ISBN 1-56148-390-7

Book and Ireland
United Kingdom and Ireland: In the United Kingdom and Ireland the privately held company, Nielsen Book Services, part of Nielsen Holdings N. V., is the responsible entity, and there is a charge.
Other important sources include a group of four manuscripts originating in the west of Ireland in the late 14th or early 15th century: The Yellow Book of Lecan, The Great Book of Lecan, The Book of Hy Many, and The Book of Ballymote.
Other 15th century manuscripts, such as The Book of Fermoy also contain interesting materials, as do such later syncretic works such as Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn ( The History of Ireland ) ( ca.
James Henthorn Todd, in his 1855 publication of the Leabhar Imuinn ( The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland ), suggested that it was Finnian of Moville, and that view has gained traction among modern scholars.
* Brian Boru makes a second expedition to the north to take hostages from the northern states: during this expeidion, he visited Armagh, making an offering of twenty ounces of gold to the church and confirming to the apostolic see of Saint Patrick, ecclesiastical supremacy over the whole of Ireland ( as recorded in the Book of Armagh ).
* January 3 – The Long Parliament adopts the Directory of Public Worship in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, replacing the Book of Common Prayer ( 1559 ).
One of the first Private Eye-published book was Rushton ’ s first collection of cartoons, Willie Rushton ’ s Dirty Weekend Book ( banned in Ireland ).
According to the 11th c. Lebor Gabála Érenn ( The Book of the Taking of Ireland ), the 14th c. Auraicept na n-Éces and other Irish folklore, the Irish originated in Scythia and were descendants of Fénius Farsaid, a Scythian prince who created the Ogham alphabet and who was one of the principal architects of the Gaelic language.
Macha is mentioned in the Book of the Taking of Ireland, and is also said to have been responsible for the construction of the hill site of Emain Macha ( now Navan Fort near Armagh City ) to serve as the capital of the Ulaid kings ( who give their name to Ulster ), also thought to be Macha's height.
Brian's advisor, Maelsuthain O ' Carroll, documented in the ' Book of Armagh ' that, in the year 1005, Brian donated twenty-two ounces of gold to the monastery and declared that Armagh was the religious capital of Ireland to which all other monasteries should send the funds they collected.
It is interesting that Brian is not referred to in the passage from the ' Book of Armagh ' as the ' Ard Ri ' — that is, High-King — but rather he is declared " Imperator Scottorum ," or " Emperor of the Irish " (" Scottorum " then being the common Late Latin term for the Irish: Ireland was usually referred to in Latin as " Scotia Major " while Scotland was referred to as " Scotia Minor ").
A poem found in the Black Book of Carmarthen refers to Bendigeidfran's death in Ireland, claiming that Gwyn ap Nudd was present at the battle, either as a warrior or in his traditional role as a psychopomp.
In Irish mythology, Cessair ( also spelt Cesair and Ceasair ; anglicized Kesair ) was, according to the Book of Invasions, leader of the first inhabitants of Ireland before the Biblical Flood.
A variant version of the legend, apparently contained in the Book of Druimm Snechta, says that it was Banba who came to Ireland with three men and fifty women, two hundred and forty years before the Flood ( 2490 BC by his chronology ).
Historic reports of giant pike, caught in nets in Ireland in the late 19th century, of, were researched by Fred Buller and published in " The Domesday Book of Mammoth Pike ".
According to the Book of Invasions, Tailtiu was the daughter of the king of Spain and the wife of Eochaid mac Eirc, last Fir Bolg High King of Ireland, who named his capital after her ( Telltown, between Navan and Kells ).
The Book of Kells, c. AD 800, is lettered in a script known as " insular majuscule ," a variety of uncial script that originated in Ireland.
The Library of Trinity College is a legal deposit library for Ireland and the United Kingdom, containing over 4. 5 million printed volumes and significant quantities of manuscripts ( including the Book of Kells ), maps and music.
When the Milesians came to Ireland ( according to the Book of Invasions ) they conquered the Tuatha de Danann and forced them to live under ground ( this connects them to the aes-sidhe ).
The Book of Kells is one of the finest and most famous of a group of manuscripts in what is known as the Insular style, produced from the late 6th through the early 9th centuries in monasteries in Ireland, Scotland and England and in continental monasteries with Hiberno-Scottish or Anglo-Saxon foundations.
The General Stud Book simply states, without reference to his origins, that both man and horse were in Ireland: BYERLY TURK, was Captain Byerly's charger in Ireland, in King William's wars ( 1689, & c .).

Book and 1995
In 1995 a similar process could be observed as elsewhere with the production of A Prayer Book for Australia which departed from both the structure and wording of the BCP.
* Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges, Book by Ken Howell, Precision Shooting, 1995, ISBN 0-9643623-0-9
A Book of Surrealist Games Berkeley, California: Shambhala, 1995.
The wemic is presented as a player character race in The Complete Book of Humanoids ( 1993 ), and is later presented as a playable character race again in Player's Option: Skills & Powers ( 1995 ).
* Food in the Middle Ages: A Book of Essays ( 1995 ) edited by Melitta Weiss Adamson ISBN 0-8153-1345-4
* Hilary Pym and Honor Wyatt-A la Pym: The Barbara Pym Cookery Book ( 1995 )
& Thagard, P., Mental Leaps: Analogy in Creative Thought, A Bradford Book, The MIT Press, ( Cambridge ), 1995.
* The Silent Brotherhood: Inside America's Racist Underground by Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt ( Signet Book ; Reprint edition, 1995, ISBN 0-451-16786-4 )
* Trimpey, J .: The Small Book: A Revolutionary Alternative For Overcoming Drug and Alcohol Abuse, New York: Dell ( 1995 )
His collection, bequeathed to the British Museum following his death in 1995, is recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest collection of its kind.
* The New Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories in English ( 1995 )
* Trillium Book Award, 1991, 1993, 1995
* 1995 Mr. Christie's Book Award ( for the best English book age 8 to 11 ) for Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case.
His third book, and second novel, A Fine Balance ( 1995 ), won the second annual Giller Prize in 1995, and in 1996, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction.
Alcatraz Island appears often in popular culture, including the films The Book of Eli ( 2010 ), X-Men: The Last Stand ( 2006 ), Catch Me If You Can ( 2002 ), The Rock ( 1996 ), Murder in the First ( 1995 ), Escape from Alcatraz ( 1979 ), Birdman of Alcatraz ( 1962 ), and J. J. Abrams ' 2012 television series Alcatraz.
The short story " Death in the Dawntime ", originally published in The Mammoth Book of Historical Detectives ( Mike Ashley, editor ; 1995 ), is a murder mystery that takes place entirely among the Wiradjuri people before the arrival of Europeans in Australia.
Sussex, England: Book Guild, 1995: 38-39.
With partners Dell and Simon & Schuster, the company sponsored the Story Book Shop on Main Street, U. S. A. in Disneyland which opened on July 17, 1955 and closed April 1, 1995.
* 1995 British Book Award, Book of the Year: Writing Home
The current watermelon seed-spitting distance record, as recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, of 78 feet 6 inches, was set at the festival on August 12, 1995, by Jason Schaynot, then of Georgetown, Texas.
** various print-on-demand reprints including: Kessinger Publishing Company, ISBN 0-7661-0260-2 ; The Authentic Annals of the Early Hebrews: Also Known as the Book of Jasher, edited by Wayne Simpson ( Morris Publishing ( NE ), 1995 ) ( Hardcover-January 1995 ) ISBN 1-57502-962-6 hardcover ; ( Lightcatcher Books, 2003 ) ISBN 0-9719388-3-0 paperback, etc.
He won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the 1994 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science for his book The Beak of the Finch.

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