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100 1 $aHardin, H. Grady.
245 14 $aThe celebration of the gospel;$ba study in Christian worship$c[by] H. Grady Hardin, Joseph D. Quillian, Jr. [and] James F. White.
260 $aNashville,$bAbingdon$c[1964]
300 $a192 p.$c21 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 175-185.
505 0 $a1. The celebration of God's victory -- The central content of Christian worship -- The meaning of celebration -- The spirit of Christian worship -- Motif for Christian worship -- The disciplines of worship -- 2. Twenty centuries of celebration -- The New Testament church -- The early church -- Medieval Christianity -- The Reformation -- Methodist worship -- The nineteenth century -- The modern liturgical movement -- 3. The wholeness of the celebration -- The wholeness of Jesus Christ -- The oneness of our Savior with us -- The work of celebrating the whole gospel -- The church year -- The use of the church year -- Central emphases of the seasons of the church year -- 4. Planning the order of worship -- The norms of the service -- Vehicles for worship -- Patterns of worship -- Service: general characteristics -- The service: movements -- 5. The Sacraments -- Baptism -- Infant baptism definitive -- Confirmation: an essential sequel to infant baptism -- Holy Communion: the biblical basis -- Holy Communion: the service -- 6. Weddings and funerals -- The wedding -- The wedding ceremony -- The wedding as worship -- Christian worship and social customs -- The funeral -- The funeral service -- Other occasional services -- To those who conduct the services -- 7. The symbols and setting of our worship -- The nature of liturgical art -- Liturgical art in Protestantism -- The nature of liturgical architecture -- Liturgical architecture in Protestantism.
650 0 $aLiturgies.
650 0 $aLiturgical movement$xProtestant churches.
650 0 $aPublic worship.
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