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St. Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter

$30.00

Green Hardback, xx + 518 pages
6 & 3/16 x 9 & 1/4 x 1 & 5/16 inches
First Edition (2002)

St. Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter is intended as a musical companion to the classic 1928 Book of Common Prayer. This psalter, which is noted according to the ancient Gregorian chant tradition, will be a useful addition whenever the Daily Office is to be sung.

Saint Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter was produced jointly by Western Rite Orthodox and traditional Anglican scholars and editors, and it may also be of interest to Roman Catholics (especially of the "Anglican Use"), as well as to Protestants who appreciate the classic English biblical texts and the plainchant tradition.

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UPDATES ON REPRINTINGS AND REPLENTISHING OF ANGLICAN PARISHES ASSOCIATION’S STOCK

The project of reprinting several titles is already underway, but we have no estimated date for availability. We are hoping to be fully restocked within 12 months. We have had a hiatus of several years in our printing projects because we used our printing budget to produce The Anglican Altar Missal, which was a tremendously expensive endeavor.

Now that we have begun to build up printing funds again, we are in the process of reprinting the red hardback "Pew Copies" of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. They are currently in the process of being bound. We expect to have them in hand very soon, though we still do not have an actual ETA.

We will then have reprinted:

*** The Traditional Saint Augustine Prayer Book

*** The People's Anglican Missal

*** The leather bound combination of The BCP/King James Bible

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