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Theology, Doctrinal

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

De Trinitate by Richard of Saint Victor

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Identifier: MS 109/ff. 1r-64v
Contents This section of the manuscript contains De Trinitate by Richard of Saint Victor, a Scottish canon regular, philosopher, and theologian, active in the 12th century. De Trinitate is one of Richard’s greatest works. It is a study on dogmatic theology, which aims to show the coherence of Christian revelation and reason. It was probably written while Richard was a prior of the Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor, in Paris, between...
Dates: 14th century

Dogmatics, c1920

 Item
Identifier: BAI 1/1/9
Scope and Contents

A notebook with incomplete writing on dogmatics, explaining the concept, looking at different religions, apologetics within Christianity and the relationship between dogmatics and piety.

Dates: c1920

Garnett, Henry. Questions and answers by H.G. on matters of heresy, Late 16th century

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Identifier: De.1.12/18
Scope and Contents

This is a deposition by the English Jesuit priest Henry Garnet, in which he answers some articles on "the doctrine of Scriptures, the three creedes, and the foure first councells". Garnett was executed in 1606 for his complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

Dates: Late 16th century

Garnett, Henry. Questions and answers by H.G. on matters of heresy, Late 16th to early 17th century

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Identifier: De.1.12/19
Scope and Contents

This is a deposition by the English Jesuit priest Henry Garnet, in which he answers some articles on "the doctrine of Scriptures, the three creedes, and the foure first councells". Garnett was executed in 1606 for his complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

Dates: Late 16th to early 17th century

Manuale by Pseudo-Augustine, late 15th century

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Identifier: MS 103/ff. 1r-27r
Contents The text is a translation of chapters 1-24 of the spurious work written in Latin under the name of Augustine of Hippo (354-430, bishop, theologian, and Doctor of the Church) with the title of Manuale (i.e. handbook). It is a collection of maxims and teachings by different Christian authors and Doctors of the Church, but it does contain in particular a high number of excerpts from Saint Augustine's works. The portion of the Latin text translated is published...
Dates: late 15th century

Notes on lectures by Johann Wilhelm Herrmann, 1911

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Identifier: BAI 1/2/22
Scope and Contents

4 booklets of notes on lectures on dogmatics by Johann Wilhelm Herrmann, made while John Baillie was at the University of Marburg.

Dates: 1911

Systematic Theology (junior), c1910

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Identifier: BAI 1/2/15
Scope and Contents

2 booklets of notes taken at 53 lectures on Systematic Theology at New College.

Dates: c1910

Systematic Theology (senior), c1910

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Identifier: BAI 1/2/16
Scope and Contents

A booklet of notes taken at 49 lectures on Systematic Theology at New College.

Dates: c1910

University lectures, c1912-c1955

 Sub-Series
Identifier: BAI 1/4/2
Scope and Contents

Lectures given by John Baillie to students at the University of Edinburgh, with amements and updates. Includes Introduction to Theology, Eschatology, The Idea of God, The Doctrine of God, Our Lord Jesus Christ and His place in our Religion.

Dates: c1912-c1955