Sermons
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
Gaelic sermon. Gen.39.9. By Dr. Joseph McIntyre, 18th or 19th century
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.
Gaelic sermon. Lucas.16.31, 18th century
A sermon about Luke 16.31 in Gaelic (Lucas.16.31)
Gaelic sermon. Prov.1.10. By Dr. Joseph McIntyre, 18th or 19th century
A sermon written by Dr. Joseph McIntyre, supposedly when he was minister at Glenorchy. The sermon is based on Prov.1.10
Homilies entitled De Laudibus Virginis Matris by Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
Lund Sermon - Donald Macpherson Baillie, 1952
Copy of a sermon given by Donald Macpherson Baillie.
Manuscript sermons, 1787-1792, of Robert McCulloch
The manuscript volume is written in ink on paper, in a single, neat and regular hand. There are circa 300pp. Red lettering piece on spine ('MS XVIII'). The volume is accompanied by a modern transcript of McCulloch's sermon itinerary.
Manuscript sermons of Archibald Bruce and Robert Bruce (1554-1631)
1. Sermon and lecture notes of Archibald Bruce. 1775-89. pp. 206
2. 'The ellevint cap to the hebrewis'. Manuscript sermons on Hebrews 11 believed to be given by Robert Bruce in Edinburgh 1590-94. pp. 169 [15].
Memorial service, 1914
Extracts from memorial sermons given at a memorial service to Peter Baillie.
Mistakes in Dr Benleys (sic) sermons of Mr Boyles lecture, 13 September 1697
Handwritten figures in table with accompanying caption which refers to "mistakes in Mr Bentlys [sic] sermons about the order and contrivance of the universe". Robert Boyle instituted a series of lectures through his will, with the intention of providing a forum for prominent academics to confute atheism. The lectures were inaugurated in 1692 by the scholar Richard Bentley who attempted to use the methods and conclusions of natural science to prove the dictates of Christian faith.