Baillie, John, 1886-1960 (Scottish theologian and ecumenical leader)
Found in 303 Collections and/or Records:
Invitation to Pilgrimage, 1943-1944
Correspondence with publishers (Oxford University Press) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to Invitation to Pilgrimage ( 1942).
Items relating to John Baillie, 1909-1960
Selected items relating to John Baillie, including his YMCA identification from the First World War, correspondence, press cuttings and club handbooks.
Items relating to or assembled by Ian Fowler Baillie, 1909-1966
The items relating to or assembled by Ian Fowler Baillie consist of:
- biographical notes on John Baillie and the wider family
- papers relating to John Baillie
- press cuttings
- school reports
Jesus' teaching about the Physical side of our nature, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture by John Baillie, discussing the absence in Jesus' teaching of specific references to recreation or physical education.
Land which floweth with milk and honey, c1945-1960
Broadcast by John Baillie examining the relationship between the Bible and history.
Late 1941-late 1942 file, 1941-1942
Correspondence, press cuttings and related items, including letters from his brother Donald Macpherson Baille, Mona Anderson, David Smith Cairns, George Freeland Barbour and Alexander Martin. Many press cuttings relate to John Baillie's work around United States involvement in the Second World War.
Lecture notes on Elementary Logic, c1910
Notes made by John Baillie, most probably for lectures he gave on Logic while studying at New College Edinburgh: containing basic terminology, remarks on student's work, and related material.
Lectures and addresses, c1912-c1955
Lectures given to classes, public lectures & addresses, special lectures & addresses
Letter regarding Ross Husband, 02 March 1917
Letter from John Baillie to [David Morison] Ross, detailing/assessing the student life, philosophy and general character of Peter Ross Husband (deceased), and quoted at length in Ross's biography of Husband.
Letters during last illness, 1960
Letters from friends and colleagues, received by John Baillie and his wife during his final illness.