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Aberdeen Service

Forms of Divine Service composed by Henry Scougal (1650-1678), precentor in the Cathedral of Aberdeen, and professor of Divinity at King’s College. They were prepared for the morning and evening service of the Cathedral Church of Aberdeen. They were in use until the Revolution, when the Presbyterians deemed written prayers unsuitable. See Peter Hall.

citations: Encyc. of Rel., Canney

 

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