Bible
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Bible belonging to Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)
Bible inscribed 'Horatius Bonar. 1837.' Text underlined with annotations in the back.
E.Or Ms 477: Ethiopic Psalter, undated (c. 18th cent. C.E.)
This is a Psalter, possibly dating to the 18th century.
E.Or Ms 644: Psalter, undated (c. 17th–18th cent. C.E.)
E.Or Ms 650: ʾArganona wǝddāse (A prayer to Mary), undated (c. 17th–18th cent. C.E.)
9r–153rb: ʾArganona wǝddāse, a prayer to Mary (CAe 1146) secondarily divided into parts for the days of the week: fol. 9r: Monday, fol. 32v: Tuesday, 57rb: Wednesday, 81r: Thursday, (in text), fol. 106ra: Friday, fol. 128v, Saturday (in text), fol. 140va, Sunday).
Supplications for Kidāna Wald (fols 1r, 17ra (bis), 45vb (rewritten), 47rb (rewritten), 72vb (rewritten), 77rb (rewritten), 116vb (rewritten), 153ra (rewritten), etc.).
Gaelic Bible belonging to John McLeod Campbell (1800-1872) (Bioball Gàidhlig aig Iain MacLeòid Caimbeul)
Copy of Gaelic Bible, 'Leabhraichean an T-seann Tiomnaidh,' (Edinburgh, 1826) printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society, belonging to John McLeod Campbell (1800-1872); gifted to him by his sister Mary Campbell on 10th May 1829.
Greek Exegesis: The message to Philadelphia, 10 January 1911
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining the biblical book of Revelations, Chapter III, verse 7-13, and the ancient city of Philidelphia. Annotated as having been marked by Harry Angus Alexander Kennedy, New College.
Hebrew, c1910
A notebook on Hebrew in relation to the the books of Exodus, Samuel and Psalms in the Bible.
Hebrew Exegesis: The Vision of Isaiah, c1910
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining the the biblical book of Isaiah, Chapter VI, verse 1-8.
How to Read the Bible, 1920
Set of 10 lectures by John Baillie to the Summer School of Christian Workers, examining the Bible.
Index to biblical texts, No date.
Index of biblical texts referring to printed workes on them from Leviticus to Revelation.