If you mean the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer - it was written by Rev. William B. Van Wyck. It was initially a benediction for a conference on Alcoholism which Father Bill was attending. He wrote it just a few minutes before it was needed - pretty much on the back of an envelope as he staffed a registration desk. Someone just ran up to him and said they needed a benediction, so he wrote one right then. It was later included in the book of common prayer - probably a polished up version of it..
The most common victims of gangrene are people who are diabetic.
Prayers that tell Jesus how great He is are known as prayers of adoration. These are common prayers for Christians who believe in Jesus.
you like boys
common sense.
you lose your freinds
drug users
comfort casual common
Yes, "prayers" is a common noun because it refers to a general concept or idea rather than a specific, unique instance. It is the plural form of the common noun "prayer."
young men is most common for mumps.
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