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Revd. Neville Barker Cryer
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| #1547468 in Books | 2010-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.50 x.13 x4.00l,.8 | File type: PDF | 48 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Graces Wot ? Prayers - Not !|By C. A. Stidsen|This is basically a small pamphlet , containing mostly rhyming graces. Maybe the Brits enjoy cutesy rhyming Graces. I don't , so didn't find a lot in this pamphlet that I could use. I'm surprised and saddened that a Brother Mason would pull such a cheap trick on on another Mason.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.|<|About the Author|
The Revd Neville Barker Cryer – the Past Grand Chaplain UGLE, Prestonian Lecturer (1974) and Batham Lecturer (1996-1998) – is a well- known and ever-popular Masonic author and international lecturer. He is also a senior member o
In Compendium of Prayers and Graces, acclaimed and accomplished author Revd Neville Barker Cryer focuses on the very ancient practice of saying of grace before dining. An act of expressing thanks to God for the provision for our food, drink and fellowship in which to share them, saying grace is a practice that is still observed on many occasions. The same is true at all meetings of British Free and Accepted Masons, adopting the ancient Jewish custom of saying grace ...
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