Versuch einer Liturgik vom Standpunkte der reformirten Kirche, written by Johann Heinrich August Ebrard, explores the principles and practices of liturgy from the perspective of the Reformed Church. Published in 1843, this work provides a detailed examination of liturgical forms and their theological underpinnings. Ebrard's study offers insights into the historical context of Reformed worship and its distinctive characteristics.
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