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- 1893
This Book of Common Prayer dates from 1893. No inscriptions or other information is included.
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This Book of Common Prayer dates from 1893. No inscriptions or other information is included.
This large-print Book of Common Prayer is inscribed with "Peter Macgowan" and also contains inserts and handwritten notes. The inscription donating the book is as follows: Mr. Hodgson, Dear Sir, I send you my father Mr. Peter Macgowan's prayer book as I feel that it ought to be given to St. Peter's Church he being a member and very much interested in it. And if you would like to keep it I give it to you for that purpose. Very truly yours, Emilie Gray, Monday.
Also included in the book are several handwritten entries that appear to record the arrivals to and departures from Prince Edward Island of many people over a number of years, as well as the burial (and sometimes disinterment) of notable people. Notable events and church news are also included.
The Book of Common Prayer of Canada
The publication is inscribed with "Michael R. Ness, 1964."
The Choicest Passages of God's Word
The publication presented bible symbols, "designed and arranged to stimulate a greater interest in the study of the Bible by both young and old." The bible is inscribed "L. J. MacPherson".
The Communion and Other Services According to the use of the Church of England
The book is inscribed with "All Souls' Chapel, St Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown, Sept [9?], 1915".
The small book is titled The Day Office.
The Enlarged Edition of the Holy Communion or Holy Eucharist
The Enlarged Edition of the Holy Communion or Holy Eucharist
The Eucharist Guide was published by St. Matthew's Rectory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
This bible was used by the congregation at St. Mark's Anglican Church, Rustico, Prince Edward Island. The leather cover is embossed with a wreath which says "British and Foreign Bible Society"
The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
The cover of the Bible is embossed with a wreath which says "British and Foreign Bible Society." It was used as part of St. Peter's Boys School. An inscription on the front end page reads "St. Peter's Boys School No. 21" and several handwritten names are also shown, including William G. Hogg, Jasper [Ings?], and other illegible notes. On the inside front page is: "Appointed to be read in churches." "Cum privilegio."