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Jung, Joanne J. Godly conversation: Rediscovering the Puritan practice of conference. Grand Rapids, Mich: Reformation Heritage Books, 2011.

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Puritan and Reformed Studies Conference and Westminster Conference (London, England : Puritans), eds. The Puritans: Their origins and successors : addresses delivered at the Puritan and Westminster conferences 1959-1978. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Banner of Truth Trust, 2016.

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Westminster Conference (1987 London, England). Divisions and dissensions: Papers read at the 1987 Westminster Conference. London: Westminster Conference, 1988.

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Westminster Conference (1993 London, England). The trials of Puritanism: Papers read at the 1993 Westminster Conference. [London, England]: Westminster Conference, 1993.

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Westminster Conference (1994 London, England). Building on a sure foundation: Papers read at the 1994 Westminster Conference. [London]: Westminster Conference, 1994.

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Westminster Conference (1995 London, England). Adorning the doctrine: Papers read at the 1995 Westminster Conference. [London]: Westminster Conference, 1995.

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England) Westminster Conference (1985 London. Spiritual worship: Being papers read at the 1985 conference. Surrey, England: Westminster Conference, 1986.

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England) Westminster Conference (2006 London. "Where reason fails--": Papers read at the 2006 Westminster Conference. London: Westminster Conference, 2007.

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England) Westminster Conference (2008 London. Old paths, new shoes: Papers read at the 2008 Westminster Conference. Mirfield, West Yorkshire: [Westminster Conference, 2008.

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Westminster Conference (1992 London, England). Fulfilling the great commission: Papers read at the 1992 Westminster Conference. London: The Conference, 1992.

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England) Westminster Conference (2009 London. Calvin, Geneva and revival: Papers read at the 2009 Westminster Conference. Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England: Westminster Conference, 2010.

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England) Westminster Conference (2007 London. The truth shall make you free: Papers read at the 2007 Westminster Conference. Mirfield, West Yorkshire: Westminster Conferences, 2008.

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The Puritans, their origins and successors: Addresses delivered at the Puritan and Westminster conferences, 1959-1978. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1987.

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Givens, Terryl L. Worship. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794935.003.0010.

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Mormons have a very low liturgy in their worship services, in contrast to the high formalism of their temples. In its anti-formalism, Mormon worship may be closest to Quakerism. Mormons are strict Sabbatarians, with worship oriented around taking “the sacrament” of the Lord’s Supper, supplemented with “talks” and hymns (called the sacrament meeting). Scriptures are often employed in the talks, but there is no formal requirement to do so, no readings or recitations. And topics may include grace, or resurrection, or the beatitudes, but may also focus on practical matters of self-reliance or thrift. Mormons also practice fasting once a month and have a monthly service that is a blend of Quaker informalism and Puritan conversion narrative, which they call “testimony bearing.” Twice a year, they convene at a General Conference to hear from the leadership of the church.
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Craig, William Leonard. The king's own conference: A reassessment of Hampton Court 1604. Toronto, Ont, 2006.

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