First Fruits of Prayer

A Forty-Day Journey Through the Canon of St. Andrew

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First Fruits of Prayer

A Forty-Day Journey Through the Canon of St. Andrew

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Regardless of your denominational background, First Fruits of Prayer will bring to life the prayer experience of first-millennium Christianity through immersion in the text of St. Andrew's Canon. A poetic hymn written in the eighth century, this extraordinarily beautiful work is still chanted by Eastern Christians during Lent. It weaves together Old and New Testament Scriptures with prayers of hope and repentance, offering ancient ways of seeing Christ that nevertheless feel new today.

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English
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195

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Cover of: First Fruits of Prayer
First Fruits of Prayer: a Forty-Day Journal Through the Canon of St. Andrew
2009, Paraclete Press, Incorporated
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Cover of: First Fruits of Prayer
First Fruits of Prayer: A Forty-Day Journal Through Canon of St. Andrew
2008, Paraclete Press, Incorporated
in English
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First Fruits of Prayer: A Forty-Day Journey Through the Canon of St. Andrew
December 30, 2005, Paraclete Press (MA)
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Library of Congress
BX375.A6 M38 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
195
Dimensions
8.1 x 5.7 x 1 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8598577M
Internet Archive
firstfruitsofpra0000math
ISBN 10
1557254699
ISBN 13
9781557254696
LCCN
2005023957
OCLC/WorldCat
62523940
LibraryThing
710788
Goodreads
244821

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OL2687007W

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