Reinventing Medieval Liturgy in Victorian England

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In 1879 the late medieval poem now known as The Lay Folks' Mass Book - a guide to the Mass -- was edited for the Early English Text Society by Canon Thomas Frederick Simmons. It remains the standard edition of what to modern tastes can seem a simple work of conventional Middle English devotion. Yet as this book shows the poem had a remarkable afterlife. The authors demonstrate how Simmons' interest in and presentation of the text was related profoundly to contemporary concerns and heated debates about worship in the Church of England at a time when Anglican clergymen could be imprisoned for their ritual practices. Simmons educated at Oxford during the height of the Oxford Movement was recognised by contemporaries as a leading authority on liturgy a topic that troubled prime ministers as well as archbishops and the authors bring out the ways in which Simmons himself used his medievalist researches as the basis for what was to be the most important attempt at Prayer Book revision between the Reformation and the twentieth century.
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