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==Contents==
Besides the inclusion of the various services, offices, and associate prayers, the 1929 ''Scottish Prayer Book'' contains the [[Coverdale Bible|Coverdale translation]] of the [[Psalter]], first introduced to the prayer book tradition in the Church of England's 1662 edition.<ref name=Justus1929>{{cite web|url=http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/Scotland/Scotland.htm|title=The Scottish Book of Common Prayer (1929)|publisher=Archbishop Justus Society|access-date=24 January 2022}}</ref> Two Eucharistic liturgies are provided: one derived from the 1662 edition in its Scottish recension and the other, The Scottish Liturgy, is derived from the 1637 and 1735 Scottish liturgies.<ref name=Seabury/>
 
===Communion Office===
The Scottish Liturgy features "The Order For A Second Consecration" for use when all the previously consecrated Communion is expended prior to all receiving Communion have been communicated.<ref name=BCP1929/>{{rp|348}} New to the 1929 prayer book, the initial [[Lord's Prayer]] is optional regardless of whether Morning Prayer is said preceding the Communion liturgy.<ref name=IV/>{{rp|108}}
 
===Daily Office===