Sermons.
Found in 388 Collections and/or Records:
Sermons of Alexander Carlyle preached before and after the Sacrament., 1797.
The sermon was preached in 1797, 1800, 1803.
Sermons of Alexander Carlyle preached before and after the Sacrament., 1803.
The sermon was preached in 1803.
Sermons of Alexander Carlyle preached on fast days and on other public occasions., 1763-1803.
Some of the sermons were preached more than once.
Sermons of George Reith., 1886-1892.
Sermons of George Reith., 1893-1897.
Sermons of George Reith., 1898.
Sermons of George Reith., 1899.
Sermons of George Reith., 1900.
Sermons of George Reith., 1901.
Sermons of George Reith., 1902.
Sermons of George Reith., 1903.
Sermons of George Reith., 1904.
Sermons of George Reith., 1905.
Sermons of George Reith., 1906.
Sermons of George Reith., 1907-1908.
Sermons of George Reith., 1909-1923.
Sermons of George Reith., 1924-1939.
Sermons of George Reith., 1940-1941.
Sermons of James Blair and William Eccles, Ministers at Paisley, taken down in shorthand.
There are some notes and summaries (folios 84, 204), proper names, and quotations in Latin (passim) in cursive script. A few leaves at the beginning are missing. The shorthand used resembles the system devised by T Metcalfe, (‘Radio-stenography, or short writing’) from which it was probably adapted by the copyist himself.
Sermons of John Douglas, Minister of Jedburgh., 1758-1766, undated.
‘Sermons of Mtr. Gorge Campbell, which belongs to me Marie Mar Marie Maule. Wrytten at Alloa 15 March 1689.' , 1689.
Four sermons on Psalm xlv, 1-4, followed (after page 994) by meditations on affliction, based on various texts of Scripture, in another hand. Marie Maule may be the wife of Charles, Earl of Mar.
Sermons of Rev Joseph Moffett., 1867-1960s, undated.
Sermons of Reverend John E McIntyre., 1899-1946, undated.
Sermons, or notes for sermons, on the first twenty-three questions of the Shorter Catechism of the Westminster Assembly, delivered 1721-1727., 1721-1727.
Sermons or other devotional writings, 1853, in the language of Old Calabar, by the Reverend William Anderson., 1832, 1853..
Also includes a copy made by the Reverend William Anderson in 1873 from a poem on the Reform Bill written on a corn-box in a stable in 1832 (folio 294).