| New Zealand Prayer Book -Rev ed.: He Karakia Mihinare O Aotearoa | 
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Author: Anglican Church In Aotearoa New Zealand Publisher: HarperOne Studio: HarperOne Manufacturer: HarperOne Label: HarperOne Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 992 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.7 x 2.1
ISBN: 006060199X Dewey Decimal Number: 264.03 EAN: 9780060601997 ASIN: 006060199X
Publication Date: August 27, 1997 Release Date: August 5, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  Clean and fresh April 21, 2008 First saw this Prayer Book at an Anglican church in Taupo while on vacation. Especially like the format and the multitude of voices, the Daily Devotions, and the clean, twenty-first century English.
  a must for all September 22, 2007 great liturgy, eloquent wording, a must for all who worships in the anglican tradition, this is highly recommended by priests in the episcopal church, a change from the book of common prayer, this is rich with beautifully bound prayers.
  Excellent modern English throughout! August 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The 1989 English translation of the canticles and psalms in the New Zealand Prayer Book are a work, of which Archbishop Cranmer would be proud. I've seen and used the NZPB canticles printed in other, unofficial prayer books. The settings for Morning and Evening Worship, (to be used mainly by small groups and individuals), are organized by day and time. In addition, these "abbreviated" services mark a return to the cathedral office, which was superceded by the monastic office about 1500 years ago. The New Zealand Prayer Book includes several settings for Eucharist, (Holy Communion), as well as a treasury of traditional and contemporary prayers. One caveat; if you prefer traditional English, the 1662 English Prayer Book, or the current American Prayer Book, ( Rite 1), this Prayer Book will most probably not interest you.
  A blessing from New Zealand August 23, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this book as a gift for my husband, who was impressed by its contemporary version of The Lord's Prayer. Once we received it, however, we found has much more value than just one expression.
While we don't speak the Maori language, we're delighted that the New Zealand Prayer Book, for the Anglican Church in New Zealand, includes translations of many worship resources in Maori. It's also instructive to read such things as the list of saints whose lives are observed in the church calendar. And the black-and-white ink drawings that illustrate the sections are evocative and intriguing.
What we find most important, however, is the beauty of the language. It took nearly 25 years of consultation to produce this prayer book, and in our reading it was worth every minute. Rarely do we find humanity's spiritual longings, along with its praise to God, so masterfully composed. It's a delight simply to read the prayer book, and even more to use its resources in one's spiritual observance. We highly recommend it.
  Really Good!!! May 13, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The language is fresh and really makes the Book of Common Prayer come alive. Even though it is written for the New Zealand Church and I am American, I find it very useful with extremely beautiful wording. I love how the words, "Eternal Spirit, Living God" is used. In the evening prayers, one of the prayers is:
Eternal Spirit, living God, in whom we live and move and have our being, all that we are, have been, and shall be is known to you, to the very secret of our hearts and all that rises to trouble us. Living flame, burn into us, Cleansing wind, blow through us, fountain of water, well up within us, that we may love and prase in deed and in truth.
Simply beautiful! Buy it, you won't regret it.
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