13Ryken, Worldly Saints, 95-96: “No doubt there are many exceptions to Samuel Johnson’s linking of an age of ignorance with an age of ceremony, but it is indisputable that the Anglican practice of reading services from the Prayer Book instead of preaching sermons fostered an alarming ignorance among clergymen. John Hooper’s inquiries uncovered 171 (out of 311) Anglican clergymen who could not recite the Ten Commandments, 33 of whom did not know where they were to be found. Thirty could not tell where the Lord’s Prayer appears in the Bible, 27 could not name its author, and ten could not recite it.”