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The Revolution of 1688-90 was accompanied in Scotland by a Church Settlement which dismantled the Episcopalian governance of the church. Clergy were ousted and liturgical traditions were replaced by the new Presbyterian order. As Episcopalians, non-jurors and Catholics were side-lined under the new regime, they drew on their different confessional and liturgical inheritances, pre- and post-Reformation, to respond to ecclesiastical change and inform their support of the movement to restore the Stuarts. In so doing, they had a profound effect on the ways in which worship was conducted and considered in Britain and beyond.
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Introduction: Liturgical Continuities and Denominational Differences
Allan I. Macinnes
1. Liturgy in Scotland before 1560
Stephen Mark Holmes
2. Jesuits, Mission and Gender in Post-Reformation Scotland
Patricia Barton
3. Liturgical Problems on the Catholic Mission: Franciscan Mission to the Highlands in the Seventeenth Century
Thomas McInally
4. Liturgical Reform during the Restoration: The Untold Story
John M. Hintermaier
5. Henry Scougal and the move away from Calvinism in the later seventeenth century
Isaac Poobalan
6. Worship and Devotion in Multiconfessional Scotland, 1686-1689
Alasdair Raffe
7. The Episcopalian Community in Aberdeen in the Jacobite Period
Kieran German
8. Jurors and Qualified Clergy: Adopting the Liturgy at Home and Abroad
Tristram Clarke
9. Devoted Episcopalians, Reluctant Jacobites? George and James Garden and Their Spiritual Environment
Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner
10. The Liturgical Tradition of the English Non-jurors
Richard Sharp
11. Archibald Campbell: A Pivotal Figure in Episcopalian Liturgical Transition
A. Emsley Nimmo
12. Clerics Behaving Badly: Ecclesiastical Commitment in the Jacobite Rising of 1745-6
Darren S. Layne
13. Bishop Thomas Rattray: His Eucharistic doctrine, The Ancient Liturgy of the Church of Jerusalem, and its influence on the Scottish Liturgy of 1764
W. Douglas Kornahrens