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Liturgies

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered collections of procedures prescribed for public worship in accordance with authorized or standard forms.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Catalogues of liturgies and liturgical works, c.1930

 Item
Identifier: AA2/1/35
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Contains the institutional records of New College Library, Edinburgh University Theological Library, Church of Scotland General Assembly Library, Church of Scotland Lending Library and Longforgan Free Church Ministers' Library.

Dates: c.1930

Gaelic sermon. Gen.39.9. By Dr. Joseph McIntyre, 18th or 19th century

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Identifier: Coll-98/4/3/15
Scope and Contents

A sermon written in Gaelic, supposedly by Dr. Joseph McIntyre when he was minister at Kilbrandon (Isle of Seil?). The sermon is based on Genesis 39.9.

Dates: 18th or 19th century

Gaelic sermon. Prov.1.10. By Dr. Joseph McIntyre, 18th or 19th century

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Identifier: Coll-98/4/3/14
Scope and Contents

A sermon written by Dr. Joseph McIntyre, supposedly when he was minister at Glenorchy. The sermon is based on Prov.1.10

Dates: 18th or 19th century

MS 30: Diurnale (Dominican), 15th century

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Identifier: MS 30
Contents The manuscript is a Diurnal, which means that it includes the daytime liturgical texts for the Hours of the Divine Office. This version is from the 15th century and could have originated in Bohemia and been intended for use in a nunnery dedicated to Saint Katherine. It is also specifically Dominican.The Kalendar starts on f.1r. It is missing January and February.The Table of Golden Numbers starts on f.6r. This section refers to...
Dates: 15th century

MS 31: Diurnale (Franciscan), c 1480

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Identifier: MS 31
Contents The manuscript is a Diurnal, which means that it includes the daytime liturgical texts for the Hours of the Divine Office. This version is from around 1480 and originated in Italy. It is also specifically Franciscan.The Kalendar starts on f.1r.The Proprium de Tempore starts on f.7r. The Proprium de Tempore contains liturgical texts for days that have special Masses or Offices (e.g. prayers,...
Dates: c 1480