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Yes, King Henry VIII did ban the Catholic prayer book and instituted the Book of Common Prayer in England in the 16th century as part of his break from the Catholic Church. The Book of Common Prayer was used in Anglican worship and reflected the Protestant beliefs of the English Reformation.

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