Prayers.
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Miscellaneous works of Thomas Ruddiman and prayers in another hand., 1690.
The manuscript is labelled ‘RA, XI, XIII’.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Themes to be discussed by Thomas Ruddiman, dated Kal. Mai. MDCXC; and verses. (Folio 1.)
(ii) 'Aenigmata et versus hinc inde collecta', written by Ruddiman, with Greek alphabets added. As well as Ruddiman's signatures there is a note 'James Rudiman aught this book' on folio 24. (Folio 17.)
(iii) Prayers in another hand. (Folio 25.)
Notebook of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford: volume II., 2nd half of 19th century.
Notebook of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford: volume XXVI., 2nd half of 19th century.
Notes of Olive Wyon., 1943, 1962, undated.
Papers obtained by William Forbes Skene from the Reverend Mackintosh MacKay of Laggan (1800-1873).
Papers of Olive Wyon, of prayer and bible study., 1947, 1960-1965, undated.
Poetry, and prayers, written by a member of the Omond family, probably Thomas Stewart Omond, Fellow of St John's College, Oxford., 1857-1870.
Prayers and devotional exercises., 16th century.
Prayers and extracts from religious works by various members of the family of Henry Mackenzie, undated., [1821, or after-1826, or after].
Some of the paper is watermarked 1821, 1826.
Prayers, notes from books, etc., undated, in Mrs Mary Graham's hand., [1771-1792.]
Prayers, sermons, addresses and lectures of the Very Reverend Andrew Nevile Davidson.
Religious manuscripts from the library at Newbattle Abbey., 15th century-18th century.
The collection consists of manuscripts on a wide variety of subjects, many copied from manuscript or printed works, and chiefly dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Among them are some account-books, diaries, and other manuscripts of family interest (including a few concerning the 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, father of the 6th Marchioness of Lothian), but very few letters.
'Rosslyn missal', a manuscript written in Ireland probably for Down Cathedral, Downpatrick.
Sermons, addresses, prayers, orders of service and other papers relating to the career of the Very Reverend Andrew Nevile Davidson., 1915-1977, Undated.
Sermons and literary works of the Dunlop family., 1687-1856, undated.
Sermons, prayers, and other anonymous devotional writings, some of which are identified as the work of Alexander Carlyle, and most of the remainder probably by Thomas Masson, Minister of Dunnichen., Late 18th century.
Also included are "A short account of the Lord's way of providence..." (folio 28), extracts from a diary, with texts and a prayer signed by James Fairnie, St Andrews, 1731 (folio 60), and a group of prayers for use before and after sermons (folio 73).
Sermons, prayers, and other devotional writings., Late 18th century.
All the sermons are anonymous, but some can be identified as the work of Alexander Carlyle (MS.3466, folios 1-27), and most of the remainder are probably by Thomas Masson, Minister of Dunnichen (MS.3466, folios 85-125; MS.3467).
Sermons, prayers, and other devotional writings, probably by Thomas Masson, Minister of Dunnichen., Late 18th century.
All the sermons are anonymous, but some can be identified as the work of Alexander Carlyle (MS.3466, folios 1-27), and most of the remainder are probably by Thomas Masson, Minister of Dunnichen (MS.3466, folios 85-125; MS.3467).
Sermons, prayers, teaching texts and related papers., 1933-1974.
Sermons, speeches, and prayers by Principal William Dunlop and his son Alexander., 1687-1721, undated.
The papers of Principal Dunlop, dating from 1687 to 1699, are chiefly notes for and drafts of sermons, and the place and date of delivery is recorded on many of them. Those of Alexander Dunlop (folio 196) consist of Latin speeches dating from 1710 to 1721.
Translation into English of 'The Mattins and Laudes for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in Holy Week' (those for Saturday are missing) with a 'Dedicatory Epistle to y[e] Queen of France' signed 'J.N.C.', Late 17th century.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Various manuscripts written or owned by Thomas Ruddiman.
The manuscripts are lettered RA-RK (RC missing) and some also have Roman numerals.
Volume containing prayers and meditations., 18th century.
The collection consists of manuscripts on a wide variety of subjects, many copied from manuscript or printed works, and chiefly dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Among them are some account-books, diaries, and other manuscripts of family interest (including a few concerning the 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, father of the 6th Marchioness of Lothian), but very few letters.
Volume of prayers of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 18th century.
The volume is imperfect at the beginning. The prayers are described as for evenings (up to 16), Sunday mornings (1-4), before, at, and after the Lord's Supper, and on 1 December 1721.