The Anglican Book of Common Prayer uses Easter Eve to designate the day.
The Anglican Book of Common Prayer adds it in some services but not in all.
The English translation in the 1662 Anglican Book of Common Prayer:
An Anglican Book of Occasional Services is a work in progress and was expected to be published early in 2012.
Christian prayers are diverse: they can be completely spontaneous, or read entirely from a text, like the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
Some English translations, such as the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, translate the response in the older form, "And with thy spirit".
The Anglican Book of Common Prayer includes a catechism.
Anglican Book Centre, 2006.
They can be completely spontaneous, or read entirely from a text, like the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
In 1962 it made the "Anglican Book Club Prior Selections."