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We are as new as the new as the last person to come through the door and as old as the ages!
The Last Anglican Book of Common Prayer before before "reforms", we worship in the words and phrases whose beauty were forged and crafted in the England of Shakespeare and represent the Theological concepts that stretch back through the Middle Ages to the time of the Apostles themselves.
Likewise, under the rubric "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" we hear the eternal truths in the phrases that every English speaking person has since 1611 when the "Most High and Mighty Prince" James King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Etc, the translators of the Bible wish(ed) Grace, Mercy, and Peace, through Jesus Christ, our Lord."*
*'from the Preface of the Authorized Version or "King James Bible"
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