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		<title>Another Look at the Millennium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1928 Book of Common Prayer is my prayer book. It is the Anglican prayer book (drafted originally by the great Thomas Cranmer, 1548). There is also the Book of Common Order (John Knox, 1556) for Reformed worship that many of those churches still use today. I found out through Dr. K. Talbot that Gordon Clark also used the 1928 prayer book and recently found a reference to it in his commentary on I and II Peter. I absolutely love the Christian calendar and liturgical prayers contained therein, and by the grace of God, found a conservative, 1928 Book of Common Prayer Anglican church here, which I attend every Sunday. The Christian Calendar represents the rearrangement of the Roman calendar we use (January, Febuary, etc.) and, for me, symbolizes the fact that He changed the seasons. Instead of &#8220;December&#8221; it is &#8220;Christmas&#8221; with the four weeks before. January is Epiphany, the appearance of Christ. April prepares us for Lent, leading up to Resurrection and Ascension. Trinity Sundays go through the Summer, and on and on. The whole year is structured around the Gospel story. And what has this to do with the Millennium? Nothing. But, in the &#8220;daily readings&#8221; and &#8220;the Psaltery&#8221;, the Psalms are divided into thirty segments, for each day of the month, so that one reads the Psalms in their entirety every year (along with the whole Bible if one follows the Daily Readings). And, the other day, in my morning devotions, I read Psalm 90: A ...]]></description>
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