Belief
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Note about a holy woman and vocabulary, 1901
Note about a holy woman in Miulay [Miulaigh/Mingulay] that she was 'so holy' she would not share a drinking vessel with a Protestant but also notes 'She was a great thief + lies'. The vocabulary note reads 'Eirigeach = Heretic'.
Note about St Columba's first attempt to build a church on Iona, 1886
Note about St Columba's first attempt to build a church on Iona [Ì Chaluim Chille], in which the walls were put up during the day but fell down at night owing to the spirit of darkness. Oran or Oranus was sacrificed to stop this happening. Text scored through perhaps to indicate it has been transcribed elsewhere.
Story about a woman's trip to a wise woman for a snaile, 5 Aug 1870
Story about Aonas mac Neil, 20 January 1871
The Distinction between Knowledge and Belief historically and critically considered, c1910
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining the nature of knowledge and belief, and how these have changed over time.
Why I believe, 1951
Broadcast by John Baillie, examining the concept of belief in God from his own experience.
Why I believe in God, 1943
Broadcast by John Baillie, examining the concept of belief in God from his own experience.