Bibles.
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative records of the Bible Board for Scotland.
Annotated New Testament belonging to Prof Henry Drummond.
With photographs.
Bible (Edinburgh 1793) of Charles Steuart, Writer to the Signet (admitted 1786)., 1793, [after 1793].
At begining are two manuscript folios containing autograph notices of the second marriage of Charles Steuart and births of his family, and further details of his family and notice of his death.
Bible, in 2 volumes (Edinburgh, 1726) of James Steuart, Writer in Edinburgh., 1726, [after 1726].
At beginning of volume i are 6 manuscript folios containing autograph notices of the marriage of James Steuart and births of his family, and further details of his family.
At beginning of volume ii are manuscript folios containing, in the hand of Steuart, 'The sum of religion, by Sir Matthew Hale late Lord Chief Justice of England'.
Bible of of James Steuart, Writer to the Signet (Admitted 1825) titled 'British family Bible' (London, 1781), with commentary by Paul Wright, DD., 1781, [after 1781].
At the beginning are three manuscript folios containing autograph notices of the marriage of James Steuart and births of his family, and further details of his family.
Bible (Oxford, 1849) of Archibald Stewart, Writer to the Signet (admitted 1853)., 1849, [after 1849].
At the beginning is one manuscript folio containing notices of the marriage of Archibald Steuart and births of his family.
Bible, probably written in Italy in the 13th century.
Bible, written in France.
Bible written in the late thirteenth century., Late 13th century-14th century.
Bibles and a book of common prayer belonging to the Steuart family, with manuscript notes.
Bifolium from a Bible written in Italy.
The bifolium contains Amos ix, 7-15, the prologues to Obadiah (F Stegmüller, ‘Repertorium biblicum medii aevi’ (Madrid, 1940), volume i, numbers 519 and 517) and Obadiah 1-20 (folio 1), and Micah ii, 4-v, 6 (folio 2).
Written in a large littera textualis with running titles, headings and chapter numbers in red. There is one ten-line decorated initial in red and an eight-line decorated initial in yellow, red, blue and green. Obadiah is marked 'Liber xix' and Micah 'Liber xxi'.
Commentaries on the Book of Job, and copies of letters.
Many of the letters concern James Hervey`s "Theron and Aspasio", all apparently of Glasite tendency.
Copy of "The National Comprehension Family Bible" used by the Nellies family.
Correspondence of Ruari McLean and Robin Lorimer.
Concerns the design of W L Lorimer`s "New Testament in Scots", including related papers and proofs.
Diary, 1831-1839, of James Gall.
With the Gall family bible, 18th century to 19th century.
Family bible of the Murrays of Woodend, consisting of ‘The Holy Bible’ (London, 1616) and an unidentified copy of the Psalms (circa 1620; wanting title page, pages 1-2, and 79 onward), which went with Janet Murray on her marriage to James Oliphant; with manuscript additions., 1616, circa 1620.
The manuscript additions consist of: (1) notes on the book by T L Kington Oliphant, 1889 (front flyleaf); (2) notes of births and deaths in the Murray family and of some other events, 1614-1633 (verso of title page); (3) notes of births and deaths in the Murray family, 1668-1672, and in the Oliphant family, 1690-1774 (blank leaf between the Apocrypha and the New Testament).
Fragments of two consecutive bifolia from a heavily glossed Bible., 13th century.
Hebrew scroll, containing the Pentateuch.
Parchment roll, corrected and possibly intended for private use.
‘Holy Bible arranged in chronological and historical order and harmonised’ by Alfred Symonds (Madras, 1844)., 1844.
Illuminated calligraphic manuscript of Esther Inglis, forming a summary of St Matthew`s Gospel, "Argumenta singulorum capitum Evangelii Matthaei Apostoli, per tetrasticha manu Estherae Inglis exarata Londini XXVI Ianuari, 1607".
Journal, 1840-1854, of James Gall.
With family Bible, containing genealogy, 1766-1825, of James Gall, and his descendants.