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   <publisher>The Saint Andrew Press</publisher>
   <dateIssued>1979</dateIssued>
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 <note>The official liturgical guidebook providing a complete order of worship, including evening services, devotional prayers, and theological resources for Reformed churches. It focuses on the glory of God, covering the sacraments, daily services (emphasizing the Reformation pattern with 'A Daily Service'), and special orders. It reflects the strong Scottish Presbyterian and Reformed traditions with an emphasis on God-centered worship. It serves as the official guide for public services, providing structure for Sunday worship, communion, baptism, and marriage. It contains a collection of prayers and Bible quotations. This edition updates the long tradition of the Book of Common Order, dating from the 16th century (associated with John Knox), which was compiled as a guide to worship for the Church of Scotland. It serves as a primary resource for ministers and congregations in leading structured worship rooted in the Reformation tradition.</note>
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  <topic>Ibadah Gereja</topic>
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