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The author traces the development of Presbyterian public worship from the Reformation through later controversies and reforms, combining historical narrative with doctrinal analysis. He examines formative liturgies and orders, surveys worship practices in key eras, and analyzes the Westminster Assembly's Directory and subsequent legislation. Attention is given to variations outside the established church and to modern debates over liturgy, ritual, and liberty, while arguing from historical evidence for a persistent Presbyterian preference for scriptural authority, spiritual simplicity, and congregational freedom in matters of worship.

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Robert Johnston

Robert Johnston was a notable figure in the realm of religious literature, particularly known for his work on Presbyterian worship. His book, "Presbyterian Worship: Its Spirit, Method and History," explores the theological and historical foundations of worship practices within the Presbyterian tradition. Through his writing, Johnston contributed to the understanding of worship's significance and its evolution over time, offering insights that are valuable for both practitioners and scholars of religion. His work remains a resource for those interested in the intersection of faith and liturgical practice.

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