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Compline
thumb|270px|Book of hours open at compline (Eisbergen Monastery in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
Compline ( ), also known as Complin, Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final prayer liturgy (or office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical hours, which are prayed at fixed prayer times.
Book of Common Prayer
prayer book used in most Anglican churches
Thirty-Nine Articles
doctrinal statement of the Church of England and other Anglican churches
Prayer Book Rebellion
popular revolt in Devon and Cornwall in 1549
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Evening Prayer
thumb|280px|Evening prayer often takes the form of Choral Evensong, such as this service at Westminster Abbey.
Use of Sarum
variant of the Roman Rite widely used in Britain and Ireland from the 11th century until the 16th century
Act of Uniformity 1558
United Kingdom law of religion and the Church of England
Act of Uniformity
religious laws in early modern England