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The Worshipbook of 1970 : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Worshipbook of 1970
''The Worshipbook of 1970'' is a liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and was a radical departure from previous works. This book was composed in the shadow of a great ecumenical movement that included the Consultation on Church Union, the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), the Jesus Movement, and many other attempts toward liturgical reform and ecumenical unions. The most significant feature is its brevity. The Worshipbook of 1970 is visibly thinner than the previous editions of the ''Book of Common Worship''. The language is very contemporary, taking what was then a bold language in a liturgical book. There was less dependency on liturgical traditions, such as the ''Book of Common Prayer''. Since the book was so thin, it was published as both a singular volume and also bound with a new hymnal for the church. ==See also==
*Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA) *''The Book of Common Worship of 1906'' *''The Book of Common Worship of 1932'' *''The Book of Common Worship of 1946'' *''The Book of Common Worship of 1993''
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