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Episcopal Church in Scotland

Rooted in the history and worship of the Scottish Episcopal tradition, this institutional author is best known for shaping prayer books and church texts used across generations. Its works reflect a blend of liturgy, doctrine, and Scottish church identity.

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About the author

The Episcopal Church in Scotland, now generally known as the Scottish Episcopal Church, is not an individual writer but a church body whose published works have included prayer books, liturgies, canons, and other official texts. Book databases and library records credit it as the author of editions of The Book of Common Prayer and The Scottish Liturgy and related church publications.

As an authorial name, it represents the collective voice of a historic Anglican church in Scotland rather than a single person. That makes its books especially useful for readers interested in worship, church history, and the development of Scottish Episcopal tradition over time.

Because this is a corporate or institutional author, a standard personal biography and portrait are not really applicable. In this case, the name points to the church itself and its official publishing tradition, not to one identifiable human author.