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Mackintosh, Hugh Ross, 1870-1936 (Scottish theologian)

 Person

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Auburn file, 1919-1927

 Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/17/2
Scope and Contents

class registers, letters, calendars, notes, press cuttings, and related material

Dates: 1919-1927

CV References, 1934

 File
Identifier: BAI 7/12
Scope and Contents

Cirriculum vitae for Donald Macpherson Baillie, with references from Robert Harvey Strachan, Hugh Ross Mackintosh, William Paterson Paterson and Archibald Main.

Dates: 1934

Early correspondence, c1908-c1922

 Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/17/1
Scope and Contents

Correspondence received by John Baillie and related items, from his early years as a student at the University of Edinburgh through until just after the First World War, including poet & friend William Watson (Willie) Peploe, John & Jeannie (Jane Mary) MacColl (his cousin and her husband), (Sir) Duncan Colvin Baillie (his cousin), Hugh Ross Mackintosh and James Seth.

Dates: c1908-c1922

New York file, 1929-1934

 Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/17/4
Scope and Contents

letters, notes, press cuttings, calendars, leaflets and related material

Dates: 1929-1934

Papers of Hugh Ross Mackintosh (1870-1936), Professor of Divinity, New College, Edinburgh

 Fonds
Identifier: MS MCK 6
Scope and Contents Papers of Hugh Ross Mackintosh (1870-1936), Professor of Divinity at New College, Edinburgh.6.1 - Manuscript notebook titled 'The Ritschlian doctrine of theoretical and religious knowledge'. Thesis presented to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of Doctor in Philosophy. 1 February, 1897. 83 numbered pages, plus table of contents and works cited.6.2.1 - Letter of Norman Kemp Smith to H. R. Mackintosh. Edinburgh, 9 October 1919. 8 pages.6.2.2 -...
Dates: 1897-1927

The Theology of Thomas Aquinas, being an Introductory Essay to the two Summae, 1912

 Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/1
Scope and Contents

An essay written by John Baillie while he was a student at New College, Edinburgh, looking at Aquinas' influences and examining the content of his Summae Theologiae and an accompanying letter from Hugh Ross Mackintosh praising the essay.

Dates: 1912

Toronto file, 1927-1930

 Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/17/3
Scope and Contents

letters, notes, press cuttings, calendars and related material

Dates: 1927-1930