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The Rev J Stewart, Wellington

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Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number), p41
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The Rev W G Pugh, Hampton, Melbourne

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Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number), p42
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The Rev W W Hartin, Stafford, Brisbane

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Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number), p43
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The Lecture given at the Annual Meeting of the Society, 1964, by Canon Ronald C D Jasper, MA, DD, FR Hist S, Chairman of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England; and Lecturer in Liturgical Studies, King’s College, London

Dr Jasper offers an overview of liturgical studies within the life of the whole church, in particular with an awareness of the recent sweep of the ecumenical movement and the desires to seek out common forms of worship. He surveys commentators and work from various church traditions, Baptist through to Roman Catholic, as well as dwelling on current issues within the Church of England, where he himself is affiliated. He concludes with an extensive quotation from a tough Anglo-Catholic controversialist, Dr Darwell Stone, which nevertheless abounds in “courtesy and charity”.

Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number), p44
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The Lee Lecture, 1964, at the Kirk of the Greyfriars, by the Rev Stewart Todd, BD, North Leith

The Lee Lecture, 1964, at the Kirk of the Greyfriars, by the Rev Stewart Todd, BD, North Leith

Mr Todd explores some basic questions about the place of music within church life in the context of contemporary hopes that there may be a new Church Hymnary. He argues for music to be at the service of the Word proclaimed – and therefore going beyond such debate as may arise amongst musicians alone or over musical taste. This said, he supports both generational revisitings of the Hymnary and regular reviews of Sunday worship.

Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number), p57
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The Rev John A Lamb, Ph D, DD, New College,Edinburgh

Dr John Lamb offers short notices of various liturgical publications

Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number), p67
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Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number)
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Illustrations in this volume

(All between pages 38 and 39)

The Very Rev Principal Robert Herbert Storey, DD, LL D
The Rev George Washington Sprott, DD
The Rev George Campbell
The Very Rev James Cameron Lees, KCVO, DD, LL D
The Cathedral Church of Glasgow: From the South East
The Cathedral Church of Glasgow: The Blacader Chapel
The Cathedral Church of Glasgow: The Tomb of St Mungo
The Cathedral Church of Glasgow: The East Chapel

Reference: Volume 35 1965 (Centenary Number)
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The Reverend John A Lamb, MA, BD, Ph D, DD, Librarian at New College, the University of Edinburgh

The Presidential Address to the Annual Meeting of the Society by the Reverend John A Lamb, MA, BD, Ph D, DD, Librarian at New College, the University of Edinburgh

What does that phrase mean? Dr Lamb explores derivations, the roots in the Hebrew and Greek Bible and its use in classical liturgical prayers (the Gloria Patri, Gloria in Excelsis and Sanctus).He also notes usage in prayers from various church traditions. Finally, the glory of God is upheld within a reflection on the aims of the Church Service Society. He affirms the “objectivity” of worship as opposed to forms of worship aimed at popularity.

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p3
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The Rev John Heron, MA, BD, STM, Minister at Stevenston High, Ayrshire

This is a commentary on the 1963 Order prepared for “experimental use” on the back of the work of the Special Commission on Baptism. “Zwinglian” approaches are explicitly disavowed and the active work of the Holy Spirit affirmed. The essay comments both on the liturgy as prepared and on such linked issues as arise. John Heron was secretary to the Commission on Baptism and a member of the Aids to Devotion sub-committee which produced the Order.

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p14

The Rev John A Lamb, Ph D, DD

This a review notice of the Book of Common Worship published in the Church of South India

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p25
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Some notes and photographs are offered on two churches in the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand – St Andrew’s, Palmerston North and St Andrew’s, Wellington.

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p29
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The Rev Duncan M Hercus, BE, BA, Minister at Te Aroba, New Zealand

Mr Hercus, a minister in New Zealand, ponders both the roots and the drive of the modern liturgical movement. He argues that this is less about the restoration or discovery of ancient forms, more to do with pastoral and evangelical concerns. He gives his attention to developments in Psalmody, the celebration of Sacraments, the integration of life and worship and the reordering of buildings.

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p30

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Some notes and photographs are offered on two churches in the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand – St Andrew’s, Palmerston North and St Andrew’s, Wellington.

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p29
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The Rev John A Lamb, Ph D, DD

Dr John Lamb offers short notices of a wide range of recent liturgical publications

Reference: Volume 34 1964, p38
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