• 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant
  • 1721 The Orthodox Communicant

1721 The Orthodox Communicant

A deeply devotional artifact from early 18th-century Anglican piety, The Orthodox Communicant (1721) offers a rich window into the sacramental imagination of post-Reformation England. More than a manual, it is a spiritual architecture—constructing the inner disposition of the believer approaching the Eucharist with reverent precision and theological rigor.

Bound in contemporary calf and set in crisp, early transitional type, this volume distills Anglican orthodoxy at a moment when liturgical clarity and private devotion were entwined in the fabric of English religious life. Its prose is methodical, somber, and fervent—guiding the reader not only in preparation but in transformation.

Themes of penitence, humility, and the metaphysical reality of the sacrament run throughout, making this work a rare liturgical companion for the spiritually serious. In an age of ritual uncertainty, The Orthodox Communicant stands as a meticulously reasoned defense of sacramental presence and personal sanctification.

A devotional cornerstone, preserved in leather and prayer

-Exemplary - Book is well kept and displaces new like quality. 

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