The Book of Common Prayer (1662), associated with Thomas Cranmer, was primarily designed to:
Establish a unified form of public worship in the Church of England
Serve as a personal devotional diary for clergy
Promote Catholic doctrines against Protestant reforms
Provide theological arguments for the Divine Right of Kings
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