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A Communion Sunday in Scotland ca. 1780 - Liturgies and Sermons (Hardcover, 13th edition)
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A Communion Sunday in Scotland ca. 1780 - Liturgies and Sermons (Hardcover, 13th edition)
Series: Drew University Studies in Liturgy
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Sources for 17th, 18th, and early 19th-century Eucharistic
practices in the Church of Scotland are scarce, in part because
each minister was free to draw up the form and content of the
services he conducted. In addition, many 19th and 20th century
liturgical scholars chose to dismiss this form of public worship,
instead focusing on the earlier tradition of the Book of Common
Order. A Communion Sunday in Scotland ca. 1780: Liturgies and
Sermons addresses the dearth of these liturgical studies by
presenting a modern edition of a late 18th-century published
account of Communion Sunday in the Church of Scotland. Robin A.
Leaver edits and annotates several sermons, prayers, and
congregational songs by the Reverend John Logan (1747?-1788),
together with relevant background information and comparative
documents. Citing Logan's sermons, liturgies, and psalms as a
representative model, Leaver demonstrates that there was a
developed liturgical structure and form in the Church of Scotland,
in which preaching, psalmody, and prayer expressed
Calvinist/Presbyterian theology within established patterns of
worship. Leaver also provides an overview of Scottish Eucharistic
practices from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Appendixes offering
a list of Scottish Psalm Tunes and a translation of the Palatinate
Liturgy (1563) are followed by a comprehensive bibliography, making
this a valuable reference.
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