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Reformation Scotland

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Copy of a letter from the 5th Earl of Bothwell to David Black, Minister at St Andrews, 1594

 piece
Identifier: De.1.12/16
Scope and Contents

This is a copy of letter from Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell to David Black, Minister of St Andrews. In it Bothwell urges Black not to believe lies and rumours about him, and explains his innocence of intrigues with the "papist Lords".

Dates: 1594

Manuscript by John Forbes (c.1568-1634), minister of Alford

 Fonds
Identifier: MS FOR 1
Scope and Contents Manuscript copy of an earlier work by John Forbes, Minister of Alford, c.1568–1634. Created c. 1726."The Reformation of Religion in Scotland, Containing Beginning Progress [and] Establishing of the Truth, both in Doctrine [and] Discipline, writtin the same.Written be that faithful Servant and Witnes of Christ. Mr John Fforbes. Ex authoris Autographo"Contains several notes and inserts regarding provenance, including a contents list that is purportedly...
Dates: c. 1726
pp. 353-354
pp. 353-354

MS. Of Knox's History of the Reformation in Scotland. Reckoned earliest copy; in velvet-lined case, c 1566

 Item
Identifier: La.III.210
Scope and Contents

Manuscript of John Knox's History of the Reformation in Scotland. Reckoned earliest copy; in velvet-lined case, ca 1566-1571.

Dates: c 1566

Typescript by John Findlater, Methodist minister, Leith

 Fonds
Identifier: MS FIN 1
Scope and Contents Typescript manuscript of John Findlater, Methodist minister, Leith. Fl.1906 - 1913.Manuscript titled "The Missionary Movement: Its Rise, Progress, and Prospects." Created c.1909, with several former shelfmarks and the author's name inscribed inside. Notes on 'The Great Commission' loosely inserted after page 232. Typescript frequently annotated with pencil, with printed biblical passages pasted in. Ammendments are mostly small, but occasionally whole paragraphs are marked for...
Dates: c.1909