Scottish Prayer Book may refer to one of several liturgical books:
The Book of Common Order, several editions of liturgical texts first produced by John Knox and authorized by the Church of Scotland and other Presbyterian groups
The 1637 Scottish Prayer Book, an abortive effort to reintroduce Anglican worship to the Church of Scotland
The 1912 Scottish Prayer Book, a formerly authorized liturgical text of the Episcopal Church of Scotland
The 1929 Scottish Prayer Book, a currently authorized liturgical text of the Episcopal Church of Scotland
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of Scotland and other Presbyterian groups The 1637 ScottishPrayerBook, an abortive effort to reintroduce Anglican worship to the Church of Scotland The...
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