Sermons
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of The Very Rev Prof James Whyte (1920-2005)
Papers of the Very Rev. William White Anderson (1888-1956)
The collection is composed of: sermon notebooks; lectures, mainly on Scottish subjects; prayers for public worship; miscellaneous poems, quotations from prose works, newspaper cuttings, and author and subject index, Anderson's Gleanings; a collection of anecdotes; and, memorabilia from the Moderatorial year, 1951-1952. See External Documents (below).
Papers of William Garden Blaikie (1820-1899)
1. Homiletical notes on the Gospels.
2. Notes on the proceedings of the Convocation of Ministers of the Church of Scotland, November 1842, with introduction dated March 1846.
Papers relating to Robert Baillie (1599-1662)
Photocopy of manuscript sermon by John Young Campbell preached in Kelvinside
Sermon by Rev Prof John Young Campbell (1887-), preached at Kelvinside, Glasgow, on Acts 26 verse 19 'Whereupon, O King Agrippa, I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision.'
Sermo de assumptione Beate Marie by Bernard of Clairvaux, 15th century
Sermo de Conceptione Beata Maria Virgo, 15th century
Sermo de miseria humana by Pseudo-Bernard of Clairvaux, late 15th century
Sermo de vestigiis, early 16th century
It begins on f. 25r with the words Sermo de vestigiis Domini Nostri Jhesu Christi. Quoniam omnes creature serviunt suo creatori multo plus homo quem non solum creavit; it ends on f. 33v with ad honorem sui sanctissimi nominis et proximorum edificacionem et nobis ad salutem et gloriam in futuro. Amen.
Sermon, 14th century
On f. 82v, a page containing a sermon written in a 14th century hand. It starts with the following words: Considerandum quod peccatum fratris cum probare non possumus.