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Theology

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 132 Collections and/or Records:

Sermons by Rev Thomas Gillespie (1708-1774), minister at Carnock

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Identifier: MS GIL 3
Scope and Contents 8 bound notebooks of sermons.1. 1761. Includes sections on Luke 14:23, Romans 8:12, 1 John 3:2, 1 Peter 4:7, philippians 1:6 and Isaiah 60:12. 1761. Includes sections on Psalms 68:18, Acts 17:11, Isaiah 59:19 and Acts 17:313. 1761. Includes sections on Hosea 7:16, Job 29:2-3, Job 13:15, Hebrews 9:14, Isaiah 43:5-6, Matthew 17:20, Luke 17:6 and Psalms 73:13-144. 1761-1762. Not indexed.5. 1762. Includes sections on Ephesians 1:16 and...
Dates: 1761-1764

Sermons of Ludovick Grant, Episcopal minister at Fortrose

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Identifier: MS GRA 1
Scope and Contents Manuscript volume, rebound and with the bookplate of Alexander Thomson of Banchory (1798-1868). Title page reads 'Select Sermons written by Mr Ludovick Grant. Fortrose. June 18 1748'.Pagination restarts with each sermon in the front section. From the front, the first entry is dated June 18 1748 and the final entry is dated 27 Feb 1749. From the back, the only visible date is 16 May 1743. The back section is not paginated. There are two flyleaves at the front and back. One is a...
Dates: 1743-1749

Shocked by the idea of a gay bishop? (The Herald), 9 Jul 2003

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Identifier: GD61/11/2/7/69
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A review of the book, The Man Jesus Loved, by Theodore W Jennings (published by The Pilgrims Press).

Dates: 9 Jul 2003

Student notes, 1820s

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Identifier: coll-1835/16/2
Scope and Contents John Urquhart's student notes include: Botany notes, 1826 Notes entitled 'Clavis Libri Psalmorium' Notes on miscellaneous books Notes on Thucydides Notes on various sermons Notes on, and passages from the Scriptures Notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations taken in Dr Chalmers' class, 1824-1825 ...
Dates: 1820s

Summa Confessionalis by Antoninus, Archbishop of Florence, 1 September 1472

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Identifier: MS 77
Contents This book is usually known as Summa Confessionalis, Summula de Confessionis or simply Confessionale. It is a guidebook for confessors in the Catholic doctrine written by Antoninus of Florence (1389–1459), a Dominican friar, archbishop of Florence, and considered Saint in the Catholic Church. There are different versions of the book. It was a compilation of several treatises by Antoninus but it...
Dates: 1 September 1472

Summa contra Gentiles by Thomas Aquinas, 1 September 1466

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Identifier: MS 75
Contents 15th century Italian manuscript of Thomas Aquinas's Summa contra Gentiles, also known as Liber de Veritate Catholicae Fidei contra Errores infidelium, among other names, originally written during circa 1259-1265. A theological treatise devoted to explaining core beliefs of the Catholic faith to infidels, and to providing a philosophical defense for arguments against the doctrine. This copy was done in Vigevano, Italy, by the...
Dates: 1 September 1466

Summa de Virtutibus et Vitiis by William Perault, 13th century

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Identifier: MS 79
Contents This manuscript contains Summa de Virtutibus et Vitiis by William Perault (c. 1190–1271), a writer and preacher of the Order of the Preachers (Dominican Order). The book is a theological and philosophical summa composed of two treatises: De Virtutibus (On Virtues) and De Vitiis (On Vices). Many treatises on Catholic principles...
Dates: 13th century

Summa summarum sive Speculum iuris canonici, by William of Pagula, 14th century

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Identifier: MS 145
Contents MS 145 contains one of only thirteen known extant copies of a 14th-century text by William of Pagula [Paull], a theologian, writer, and English parish priest. This massive text containing five books is a manual on canon law and theology, composed sometime in or around 1318-22. The text in nearly complete in MS 145, although the final book, Liber v wants three chapters.f. 1r: Prologue, beginning with the words Incipit Prologus. Ad...
Dates: 14th century