This seminal work by one of the world’s most distinguished
liturgical scholars fills an important gap in the history of the
Church of Scotland and of Scottish worship. It offers an in-depth
narrative of a neglected liturgical legacy and a perceptive
analysis of the Church’s evolving patterns of worship from the
middle of the 19th century to the present day. A magisterial study,
it includes: • Inherited Patterns of Public Prayer • Liturgical
Disruption: Dr Robert Lee Of Greyfriars, Edinburgh • The Church
Service Society and The Euchologion • Nineteenth Century Public
Worship Provisions, including open-air communions • Worship’s
Companions: Hymns and Choirs • Worship and the High Church
Parties • Culture, Ecclesiology and Architecture • Worship
Between the Two World Wars • The Ecumenical and Liturgical
Movements • Into Postmodernity and the Present
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