Scottish Liturgy

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The Scottish Liturgy is the distinctive form of Anglican worship used by the Scottish Episcopal Church, known for its particular Eucharistic prayers and influence on later Anglican liturgical developments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican liturgy
Eucharistic rite
ChristianDenomination Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
ChristianRite Holy Communion
Lord’s Supper NERFINISHED
country Scotland
denomination Scottish Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
distinctFrom English 1662 Book of Common Prayer communion office NERFINISHED
emphasis Eucharistic sacrifice language
real presence in the Eucharist
strong epiclesis
hasPart Absolution
Agnus Dei NERFINISHED
Anaphora
Collects
Confession
Creed
Dismissal
Epiclesis NERFINISHED
Eucharistic prayer NERFINISHED
Gloria in excelsis NERFINISHED
Prayer of Consecration
Preface
Sanctus NERFINISHED
hasVersion 1764 Scottish Communion Office NERFINISHED
1912 Scottish Liturgy NERFINISHED
1929 Scottish Liturgy NERFINISHED
1970 Scottish Liturgy NERFINISHED
1982 Scottish Liturgy NERFINISHED
influenced American 1789 Book of Common Prayer NERFINISHED
Eucharistic rite of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America NERFINISHED
later Anglican liturgical revisions
influencedBy Book of Common Prayer NERFINISHED
Eastern liturgical traditions
language English
liturgicalFamily Anglican liturgical tradition
periodOfUse 18th century–present
primaryFunction celebration of the Eucharist
public worship
religiousTradition Anglicanism NERFINISHED
subjectOf Anglican–Episcopal ecumenical discussions
liturgical scholarship
theologicalOrientation high-church Anglican
typeOfService Holy Eucharist NERFINISHED
usedBy Scottish Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
usedIn Scottish Episcopal cathedrals NERFINISHED
Scottish Episcopal parish churches

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Scottish Episcopal Church liturgy Scottish Liturgy