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Commonplace Book 2, 1934
A comonplace book begun in July 1934, after John Baillie's return to Scotland, containing mostly quotations from philosophical and theological works.
Commonplace Book 3, c1958
A comonplace book no earlier than 1955, containing mostly quotations from philosophical and theological works.
Commonplace Notes, c1925
A set of loose-leaf notes containing mostly quotations from poetry and philosophical and theological works.
Companion of Honour: letters of congratulation, 1957
Congratulatory letters send to John Baillie on his receipt of the Companion of Honour. Includes letters from Sir Zwinglius Frank Willis and Sir Hector Hetherington.
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.
Condolence letters, 1960
Condolence letters received by Ian Fowler Baillie following the death of his father.
Condolence letters, 1954
Condolence letters received primarily by John Baillie, following the death of Donald Macpherson Baillie, from friends, family and colleagues.
Condolence letters, 1960-1961
Letters of condolence received primarily by Florence Jewel Baillie.
Confessions of a Transplanted Scot, 1933
Typescript of Confessions of a Transplanted Scot, an article which appeared in Contemporary American Theology in 1913.
Conversion, c1955
Lecture by John Baillie, examining the issue of Conversion within Christianity.