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Sermones de Tempore, a homiliary written in the early 12th century for Rochester Cathedral Priory.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.18.2.4
Scope and Contents
The book is in the tradition of the homiliary compiled by Paulus Diaconus at the command of Charlemagne (see ‘Homéliaires liturgiques médiévaux’, chapter XIII), with additions for the weekdays after Pentecost and the Nativity, and a few other alterations (some of these are shared with the version of Paulus printed in ‘Patrologia Latina’, 95, others with contemporary English homiliaries, cf. `Texts and their traditions in the medieval library of Rochester Cathedral Priory`, chapter IV). ...
Dates:
Early 12th century.
Sermons, 1701-1752, of Ebenezer Erskine.
Collection
Identifier: Acc.5886
Scope and Contents
Most of the sermons are in shorthand.
With sermons, 1765-1770, probably of Ebenezer Erskine`s nephew, James.
Dates:
1701-1770.
Sermons, 1961-1983, of the Very Rev. Dr John R. Gray, minister of Dunblane Cathedral.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.13581
Scope and Contents
Sermons, 1961-1983, of Very Rev. Dr John R. Gray, minister of Dunblane Cathedral. The sermons and preparatory notes were created by Gray during his ministry at St Stephen`s Blythswood Parish Church, Glasgow, and later at Dunblane Cathedral. John Rodger Gray (1913-1984) was born and educated in Coatbridge. He was a pupil of the High School, Glasgow, before attending Glasgow University, from which he graduated with an honours degree in economics in 1934. After a three-year divinity...
Dates:
1961-1983
Sermons and lectures, mostly in shorthand, of Fife ministers.
Collection
Identifier: Acc.4687
Dates:
18th century to 19th century.
Sermons and other papers of the Lawson family, secession ministers at Selkirk.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.5023/1-52
Dates:
Late 17th century-1892, undated.
Sermons and papers of John Sime with papers of the Philadelphian Society.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10493
Dates:
13th century-1859 and undated.
Sermons and related papers of William Cowie and John Annand, both Ministers of Cairnie.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.12483
Dates:
1826-1884.
Sermons and religious commentaries, possibly originating in Argyllshire.
Item
Identifier: Acc.11915
Dates:
circa 1670.
'Sermons at Eastwood from July 4, 1703, to Aprile 15, 1705. By R. W.' In the handwriting of Robert Wodrow.
File
Identifier: MS.134
Dates:
1703-1705.
Sermons, diaries, correspondence and other papers of Rev Dr Archibald Clive Irvine, medical missionary at Chogoria, Kenya, including some correspondence of members of his family.
Record Group
Identifier: Acc.12801/1-80
Dates:
1915-1974.
Sermons of Adam of Dryburgh and other works.
File
Identifier: MS.9999
Scope and Contents
The contents are as follows.(i) Sermons of Adam of Dryburgh. Some of these were printed from another manuscript in W de Gray Birch, ‘Sermoties fratris Adae’ (Edinburgh, 1901) and J P Migne, ‘Patrologiae curvus complettis ... latina’, volume cxcviii. For details, see N R Ker, ‘Medieval manuscripts in British libraries’, volume i. A sermon of Thomas à Kempis, written in a sixteenth-century hand, has been inserted (folios 81-83). It is printed in Thomas à Kempis, ‘Opera omnia’...
Dates:
Early 15th century.
Sermons of James Blair and William Eccles, Ministers at Paisley, taken down in shorthand.
File
Identifier: MS.7173
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
1681-1682.
Sermons of John Bonar, Minister of Torphichen.
Item
Identifier: Acc.9601
Scope and Contents
Preached in various places in West Lothian and east Stirlingshire.
Dates:
1709-1714.
Sermons of Rev Robert Mitchell Beedie, missionary.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.13539
Scope and Contents
Sermons, 1876-1896 and undated, of Rev Robert Mitchell Beedie, missionary in Calabar, Nigeria.Robert Mitchell Beedie was born in 1841 in Aberdeenshire. A carpenter by trade in Scotland, Beedie joined the United Presbyterian mission, and entered Old Calabar in 1873 at Ikorofiong, the furthest up-river station of the mission. Beedie was ordained in 1878, and in 1884, was transferred to Duke Town on the banks of the Calabar river. He died in 1897.The papers consist of...
Dates:
1876-1896, undated.
Sermons of William Hamilton.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.7543
Scope and Contents
Giving the date of each sermon and the church (mostly in and around Edinburgh) where it was delivered.
With unconnected religious notes, circa 1722, belonging to James Fogo.
Dates:
1713-1726.