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Book and version
The 1552 and later editions of the Book of Common Prayer omitted the form of anointing given in the original ( 1549 ) version in its Order for the Visitation of the Sick, but most twentieth-century Anglican prayer books do have anointing of the sick.
It is notable for omitting the line " he descended into hell ", but is otherwise very similar to the Book of Common Prayer version.
The United Methodist Hymnal also contains ( at # 882 ) what it terms the " Ecumenical Version " of this creed — a version which is identical to that found in the Episcopal Church's current Book of Common Prayer.
There are three main versions of the Book of Daniel: the twelve-chapter version preserved in the Masoretic text and two longer Greek versions ( the original Septuagint version, c. 100 BCE, and the later Theodotion version, c. 2nd century CE ).
The Septuagint version of Jeremiah also includes the Book of Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah.
The General Synod and the College of Bishops of Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hui planned to publish a unified version for the use of all Anglican churches in China in 1949, which was the 400th anniversary of the first publishing of the Book of Common Prayer.
In 1994, the prayers announced " allowed " by the 1982 Bishops Council of the Anglican Church of Korea was published in a second version of the Book of Common Prayers In 2004, the National Anglican Council published the third and the current Book of Common Prayers known as " seoung-gong-hwe gi-do-seo " or the " Anglican Prayers ", including the Daily Masses, Special Masses, Baptism, Confirmation, Funeral Mass, Wedding Mass, Rite of Ordination Mass, and all of the other events the Anglican Church of Korea celebrates.
Aside from the American version and the newly-published Philippine Book of Common Prayer, the Filipino-Chinese of Saint Stephen's Pro-Cathedral in the Diocese of the Central Philippines uses the English-Chinese Diglot Book of Common Prayer, published by the Episcopal Church of Southeast Asia.
The Anglican Church of Canada developed its first Book of Common Prayer separately from the English version in 1918, which received final authorization from General Synod in 1922.
As in other places, there has been a reaction and the Canadian version of the Book of Common Prayer has found supporters.
The most well known version is that written by Gerald Gardner, and includes material paraphrased works by Aleister Crowley, primarily from Liber ALThe Book of the Law ( particularly from Ch 1, spoken by Nuit, the Star Goddess ), and from his Liber XV: the Gnostic Mass as well as Liber LXV ( Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente, or the Book of the Heart Girt with the Serpent ), thus linking modern Wicca irrevocably to the cosmology and revelations of Thelema.
There is also a poetic paraphrased version written by High Priestess Doreen Valiente in the mid 1950s, which is contained within the traditional Gardnerian Book of Shadows.
Doreen Valiente, a student of Gardner, took his version from his Book of Shadows and adapted it into verse, and later into another prose version.
The Doctrine and Covenants was first published in 1835 as a later version of the Book of Commandments, which had been partially printed in 1833.
In 1500, German alchemist Hieronymus Braunschweig published Liber de arte destillandi ( The Book of the Art of Distillation ) the first book solely dedicated to the subject of distillation, followed in 1512 by a much expanded version.
" Book Of Days " was featured prominently in the movie Far and Away, with an English-lyric version created for the film then replacing the old Irish language version on all pressings of the Shepherd Moons album from 1993 onwards.
At the same time, a new Act of Uniformity was passed, which made attendance at church and the use of an adapted version of the 1552 Book of Common Prayer compulsory, though the penalties for recusancy, or failure to attend and conform, were not extreme.
* Genesis in Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Greek, Latin, and English – The critical text of the Book of Genesis in Hebrew with ancient versions ( Masoretic, Samaritan Pentateuch, Samaritan Targum, Targum Onkelos, Peshitta, Septuagint, Vetus Latina, Vulgate, Aquila, Symmachus, and Theodotion ) and English translation for each version in parallel.

Book and Land
The Book of Exodus famously describes the Promised Land as a " land flowing with milk and honey " ( 33: 3 ).
* In Judaism, King Hezekiah purged Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem and the Land of Israel of figures, including the Nehushtan, as recorded in the Second Book of Kings.
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
Deff-Tambourine, Palestine, picture p. 579 in W. M. Thomson: The Land and the Book ; or Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land.
* Van Diemen's Land is the setting of Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish by Richard Flanagan ( published 2002 ), which tells the story of a man who is transported to the island, and runs afoul of the local ( and rather insane ) authorities.
* Boken om vårt land, 1875 ( Maamme-kirja, Book of Our Land )
A survey approaching the scope and extent of the Domesday Book was not attempted until the Return of Owners of Land, 1873 which presented the first subsequent complete picture of the distribution of landed property in the British Isles and is thus sometimes referred to as the " Modern Domesday ".
* 1972 I Can Count More, My Vest is White, Animal Book, Animals From Our Land, Animals From Other Countries
* Tschebotarioff, Gregory P., Russia: My Native Land: A U. S. engineer reminisces and looks at the present, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1964, ASIN B00005XTZJ
Rahab, (; ; ) was, according to the Book of Joshua, a woman who lived in Jericho in the Promised Land and assisted the Israelites in capturing the city.
The Book of Genesis relates that Abraham specifically purchased the land as a burial plot from Ephron the Hittite, making it one of two purchases by Abraham of real estate in the Land of Canaan, the Promised Land.
* Commissioner of Revenue-chief assessor of all real estate and personal property within the county and recommends a tax rate to the Board of Supervisors and maintains accurate real estate records for the Land Book.
* Record Book of Conditional Land Grants for Washington County, 1841, hosted by the Portal to Texas History
* Bosque County History Book Committee, Bosque County, Land and People ( Dallas: Curtis Media, 1985 ).
The Land of Nod (, ארץ נוד ) is a place in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, located " on the east of Eden " ( qidmat -‘ Eden ), to which Cain chose to flee after murdering his brother Abel.
The first book in the trilogy ( Land of Nod, The Artifact ) was published by Fantasy Island Book Publishing in 2011.
• 1999-2000: Land of Enchantment Book Award, ( NM )
This is repeated in First Book of Chronicles and the " Land of Nimrod ", used as a synonym for Assyria, is mentioned in the Book of Micah Micah 5: 6:.
* 1997: Won the Governor General's Award for Poetry and the Trillium Book Award for Land to Light On ( 1997 )
* In Book III: The Land of Summer's Twilight ( artwork by Charles Vess ) he visits Faerie, Gemworld, Skartaris, King Arthur's Camelot, Hell, and the other mysical realms with Doctor Occult ;
* William McClure Thomson, ( 1860 ): The Land and the Book: Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land Vol II, p. 577.

Book and Head
Likewise, The Nags Head, Burntwood only dates back to the 16th century, but there has been a pub on the site since at least 1086, as it is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
The Guinness Book of World Records ( 1975 ) declared that Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia has the highest tides in the world:
Preiddeu Annwfn, an early medieval poem found in the Book of Taliesin describes a voyage led by King Arthur to the numerous otherworldy kingdoms within Annwn, either to rescue the prisoner Gweir, or to retrieve the cauldron of the Head of Annwn.
Proud of his son's achievement, Spare's father would later inquire as to whether the publisher John Lane of Bodley Head would be interested in re-printing A Book of Satyrs, leading to the release of an expanded second edition in 1909.
Page 44 of Earth ( The Book ) is dedicated to Mr. Potato Head, and he is described as a " popular children's toy whose sensory organs could be quickly removed and stored in " an unfortunate location.
Head of the cultural services of the Municipality Maria Tofini said that, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the dancers had to perform in synchronized step for the attempt to qualify.
* as band member: The Statics, The RoadApples, Shot In The Head, The Rockin ' Bricks, Duf Davis + The Book Club, Confession, The Kootz, Ghost Rockets, The Grip Weeds, Big Help !, Children Of Al, Breetfallo Springveld.
File: Lloyd's building Loss Book. jpg | The Head Waiter ( clerk ) writes in the Loss Book
Traditionally a rural farming community, but now largely suburban, Chigwell was mentioned in the Domesday Book and later lauded by Charles Dickens in the novel Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty ; the Maypole Inn is based on the King's Head inn, though the name was taken from the Maypole public house in Chigwell Row ; and it is likely Dickens visited both hostelries.
In 1926 it published the Book of Bodley Head Verse, an anthology edited by J.
* Michel Piquemal, The Monster Book of Horrible Horrors, translated by Peter Haswell, ( Bodley Head ) 1995
Head of the cultural services of the Municipality Maria Tofini said that, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the dancers had to perform in synchronised step for the attempt to qualify.
* The Puffin Book of Magic ( 1968 ), republished as Norman Hunter ’ s Book of Magic, Bodley Head ( 1974 )
Head of Book Loan: Ms.
In September 2007, Brookstein embarked on his Great American Soul Book tour, and in October he recorded and contributed the track " Head Over Heels " for Ian Levine's Disco 2008 album.
In an episode years later, when Marge Simpson asks him to sign a petition, Comic Book Guy ( voiced by Azaria ) explains that he only signs petitions to bring back television shows, exclaiming " America needs the wisdom of Herman's Head now more than ever.
" ( Marco Frigatti, Head of Records, Guinness Book of World Records )
His 1959 novel The Light Infantry Ball, a prequel to The View from Pompey's Head, was a finalist for the 1960 National Book Award.
* Comic Book Guy mentions Herman's Head as an example of the only petitions he ever signs: those calling for canceled TV shows to be brought back on the air ( though the mention is ironic, as Hank Azaria -- the voice of Comic Book Guy and former star of Herman's Head hated the show and does not consider it to be one of his best roles ).

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