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Essays

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

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

Apologetic Homily: The Problem of Immortality, 1909

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/6
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An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining various attitudes to the question of immortality and problems associated with it. Annotated as having been marked by Alexander Martin.

Dates: 1909

Comparison between Locke, Mill and James, c1908

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/10
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An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh or New College, comparing John Locke's meaning of 'essence', John Stuart Mill's doctrine of 'natural kinds' and William James' views on classification and conception.

Dates: c1908

Early essays, lectures and notes, 1906-1912

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Identifier: BAI 1/3
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The texts to early essays, lectures and various notes

Dates: 1906-1912

Essay on the Barra Cross, c late 19th century

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW464
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Two versions of an essay on the Barra Cross by Alexander Carmichael.

Dates: c late 19th century

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

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Identifier: De.1.12/18
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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
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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

Greek Exegesis: The message to Philadelphia, 10 January 1911

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/4
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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.

Dates: 10 January 1911

Hebrew Exegesis: The Vision of Isaiah, c1910

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/5
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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.

Dates: c1910

Locke's Doctrine of Essence, 12 November 1906

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/9
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An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh, examining the meaning of 'essence' as used by philosopher, John Locke.

Dates: 12 November 1906

Notes on Gaelic surnames, c 1860-1875

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW447
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Draft essay regarding Gaelic surnames.

Dates: c 1860-1875