Bible
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Saying and proverb beginning 'Is math an cobhair', 1894
Saying possibly from the Bible which reads 'Night and day not day and night' and proverb beginning 'Is math an cobhair, Ach is don an sobhal an t-iasgach.'
Story about Father MacGregor reading Ossian to his catechist, c1892
Story telling how Father MacGregor, Iocar [Ìochdar, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist] had been expounding biblical doctrines to his catechist Donald Macintire also known as Domhul Macdhomhuil ic Thearlaich [Dòmhnall mac Dhòmhnaill 'ic Theàrlaich or Donald MacIntyre] he picked up 'MacPherson's Gaelic Ossian' to read from it instead to which Donald remarked 'M'anamsa Dhia s e b annsa leinn!' ['Upon my soul, O God, but that were preferable to us!']
Story about the Bible being read after a fairy sighting, September 1909
Story about the Bible being read after a fairy sighting at Eas Ailigan [Eas Alligin, Ros is Cromba/Ross and Cromarty]. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
The Bible in Latin, with Jerome's preface, on vellum, 13th century
This two-volume bible is now known as MS 7. A detailed description is available here.
The Friendships of Jesus, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture by John Baillie, discussing the friendships Jesus made (such as with the Disciples) in the context of other Biblical friendships and friendship in general.
The Source of Christian Values, c1945-1960
Broadcast by John Baillie examining the values which are at the heart of Christianity and what the Bible says on this issue.
Tiberius and John, c1945-1960
Broadcast by John Baillie, examining the biblical story involving Emperor Tiberius, John the Baptist and Pontius Pilate.
What is the Bible?, 1912
Lecture by John Baillie, examining the Bible and its history.