Sermons.
Found in 315 Collections and/or Records:
Copies of poems of Margaret Maxwell Inglis and of celebrated poets, with original poems of her daughter, Mrs Gregory, and summaries of sermons, all in Mrs Gregory's hand., 1829-1837, undated.
The beginning and end are torn away.
Copies of sermons and poetry in English., ca. 1900-1920
Copies of sermons, letters and other material concerning the covenanters., 1636-1675.
Copy of a sermon, undated, by Dr Thomas Jackson (presumably the Dean of Peterborough) on Genesis 42.21., Mid 17th century.
Correspondence, together with some other writings, of John Leyden, collected by the Reverend James Morton., 1794-1811, undated.
Diary of an Edinburgh person., 1818-1834.
The contents are as follows:
(i) 13 May 1818-1 July 1818, recording a visit to London and the journey home (breaks off at Manchester) (folio 1);
(ii) 1 November 1818-6 January 1832 (folio 17);
(iii) 3 November 1833-9 December 1834 (folio 58 verso).
From 1 November 1818, the entries are limited to the names of preachers and the texts of their sermons.
Draft of a treatise on the Sermon on the Mount by Henry Fletcher of Saltoun., 18th century.
Draft of a treatise on the Sermon on the Mount by Henry Fletcher of Saltoun., 18th century.
Drafts and fragments of sermons and schemes of services of Alexander Carlyle., 1745-1800, undated.
Some of the fragments appear to be later additions to unidentified sermons. Some of this material is written on old incoming letters.
Drafts and notes for sermons and lectures given by Sir Charles Dalrymple., 1864-1914, undated.
A wide range of topics are discussed including the life and works of Sir Walter Scott and Postal Telegraphs. With typescripts of two lectures annotated by Sir Charles Dalrymple.
Drafts and proofs of sermons, articles and other works of Salis Daiches., 1904-1945, undated.
Essay or sermon, and part of another, upholding the doctrines of the Reformed Episcopal Church against those of the Church of Rome, 17th century., 17th century, undated.
The author of the former treatise mentions a work of his own entitled 'Orthodoxo-Jacobus'.
There is also (folio 57) a modern commentary, undated, on the Church accounts of Montrose (MS.3048).
Family papers of Reverend J E McIntyre., 1895-1946, undated.
Some family and other papers of Robert Douglas McIntyre's father, the Reverend John Ebenezer McIntyre (1874-1961), successively minister of Hightae and Dalton, Motherwell, Manse Road, and St Mary's, Edinburgh, United Free churches, and later of Barony and St James Place Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, precede the main collection.
'Fift Book' of a series of volumes of sermons., 1704-1705.
The sermons, of which there is a list at the beginning of each volume, were apparently copied out during the years 1704 and 1706 by one Stephen Ewens, whose name is inscribed in MS.2751, folio iv.
Five sermons on 1 Peter 4.1; 1 Peter 3.22; St John 14.16; Colossians 1.18; Acts 13.38., Late 17th century.
The text is written on the rectos only, with occasional additions on the versos; one of these, on folio 93 verso, is headed Whitsunday, 1680. The unknown author numbered the folios (143 is repeated), leaving 1-30 blank and unnumbered but taken into account. On folio i is a quotation from Daniel Heinsius on the necessity of knowing Greek to understand the New Testament.
Contemporary blind-stamped leather binding, with 'D' in gilt on the spine.
Formal and legal documents and papers relating to the Scott family., 1681-1800.
Papers, nearly all formal documents, mostly relating to the lands of Foulshields and the families associated with them. The papers are principally those of the Wardrops and their heirs, the Scotts, but also include documents relating to Shaw, Kinloch, Baillie, Weir, and Carmichael families.
Four sermons preached by the Reverend James Cameron Lees in Strathconan and elsewhere, in the author's autograph., 1857-1861, undated.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes by Dr Stirton.
German sermons by Johann Zimmermann., 1608.
With some Scottish legal papers, 19th century, including account of the death of a child chimney sweep in Edinburgh in 1817.
Gradual of Dominican use, Italy., 1st half of 16th century.
Holograph sermon by Thomas Boston the Elder, ‘The duty of the inward frame corresponding to the outward profession’, on Deuteronomy verse 29, 'preached in the year 1709'. , 1709.
Incomplete weekly notes made by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes on sermons heard chiefly at the Tron Kirk, Lady Yester's Chapel and Old Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh, and also when on Circuit., 1751-1771, undated.
Leaf from a sermon on angels., 14th century.
The first part of the text is a passage from the ‘Gregorianum’ of Garnerus of St Victor, book 1, chapter 2 (J P Migne, ‘Patrologia latina’ CXCIII, columns 26-27).
The leaf was used in a binding.
Lecturers and sermons of George Reith., [?1886-?1941.]
Including notebooks, press cuttings, an unpublished life of Sir Stamford Raffles, and lectures on ecclesiastical history.
Lectures and sermons by ministers of the Church of Scotland., 1650-1652.
Some of the dated sermons give the circumstances in which they were delivered.