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Brown leather bindingĀ with raised banding. Set of three volumes for the use of the Laity. Dimensions are for one volume.
In the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland at the time of its publication these were ābanned booksā. These copies are reputed to have come from the library of Traquair, Scotlandās Oldest Inhabited House. Visited by 27 Scottish Kings and Queens Traquair dates back to 1107 and has been lived in by the Stuart family since 1491. Originally a royal hunting lodge, Traquair played host to Mary Queen of Scots and later as staunch Catholics they supported the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
Catholic emancipationĀ orĀ Catholic reliefĀ was a process in the kingdoms ofĀ Great BritainĀ andĀ Ireland, and later the combinedĀ United KingdomĀ in the late 18th century and early 19th century, that involved reducing and removing many of the restrictions onĀ Roman CatholicsĀ introduced by theĀ Act of Uniformity, theĀ Test ActsĀ and theĀ penal laws. Requirements toĀ abjureĀ (renounce) the temporal and spiritual authority of theĀ popeĀ andĀ transubstantiationĀ placed major burdens on Roman Catholics.
The penal laws started to be dismantled from 1766. The most significant measure was theĀ Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829, which removed the most substantial restrictions onĀ Roman Catholicism in the United Kingdom
Current: The Devine Office is the official prayer of the Roman Catholic Church, taken from the Liturgy of the Hours, incorporating morning prayer, prayer during the day, and evening prayer, for every day of the year. Volume One of the Divine Office covers the period from Advent up to the start of Lent, and includes all the prayers, as well as readings.
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