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Apologetic Homily: The Problem of Immortality, 1909
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining various attitudes to the question of immortality and problems associated with it. Annotated as having been marked by Alexander Martin.
Apologetics (senior), c1910
3 booklets of notes taken at 51 lectures on Apologetics at New College.
Awards, 1904-1954
Awards consist of:
- award certificates
- degree certificates
- medals
- related correspondence
Baillie room, 1964
Cutting describing the opening of the Baillie Room at New College, Edinburgh.
Books, 1905-1912
Church History (junior), c1910
6 booklets of notes taken at 89 lectures on Church History at New College.
Church History (senior), c1910
8 booklets of notes taken at 85 lectures on Church History at New College. The final booklet also has some notes on ethics.
Comparison between Locke, Mill and James, c1908
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh or New College, comparing John Locke's meaning of 'essence', John Stuart Mill's doctrine of 'natural kinds' and William James' views on classification and conception.
Early essays, lectures and notes, 1906-1912
The texts to early essays, lectures and various notes
General: 1950, 1950
Correspondence and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Mona Anderson, Ian W Fraser, Sir Zwinglius Frank Willis and Henry Pitney Van Dusen. Includes material relating to the World Council of Churches and letters congratulating John Baillie on being appointed Principal of New College. Also includes a paper, 'The Idea of Orthodoxy'.