Prayers
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Prayer entitled 'Urnuigh Togail An Teine', 1884
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/297
Scope and Contents
Prayer entitled 'Urnuigh [Urnaigh] Togail An Teine' ['Beannachadh Beothachaidh' or 'Blessing of the Kindling'] beginning 'Togamsa an teine/mo theine an diugh' which is said when setting the fire. Carmichael has written this in ink but there are three corrections made in pencil.
Dates:
1884
Prayer to Calum Cille [St Columba], August 1883
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/117
Scope and Contents
Prayer to Calum Cille [St Columba] beginning 'A Chal[uim] chille chaird chaoimh', with an accompanying note that 'Trithean' is in Skye [An t-Eilean Sgitheanach].
Dates:
August 1883
Prayer to Saint Mary Magdalene, early 16th century
part
Identifier: MS 114/ff. 322v-323v
Contents
A series of invocations to Saint Mary Magdalen which begin on f. 322v with Gaude pia magdalena spes salute vite.They are followed by a collect and ends on f. 323v with ut mereamus quid promittis fac nos amare quid precipis per Christum.
Dates:
early 16th century
Prayers, c1916-1960
Series
Identifier: BAI 1/12
Scope and Contents
prayers in notebooks and loose-leaf
Dates:
c1916-1960
Prayers: 'Announcement of a collection for the Bible Society', [1810-1823]
Item
Identifier: MS CHA6/20/29
Dates:
[1810-1823]
Prayers: 'Announcement of a collection for the Serampore Mission'
Item
Identifier: MS CHA6/20/37
Dates:
1831-1847
Prayers: 'Announcement of the collection at the church door being now used for the good of the parish', [1815-1823?]
Item
Identifier: MS CHA6/20/30
Dates:
[1815-1823?]
Prayers: 'Announcing a collection for territorial objects', 19 September 1829
Item
Identifier: MS CHA6/20/32
Dates:
19 September 1829
Prayers attributed to Pope John XII, early 16th century
part
Identifier: MS 11/ff. 57v-59r
Contents
Prayer attributed to Pope John XII: it begins on f. 57r with the words Obsecro te Domine Santissime Jesu Christe ut passio tua sit michi virtus and ends on f. 57v with et dulcedo studium et gaudium et desiderium cordis mei nunc et in evum Qui vivis. It is preceded by the rubric Johannes papa xii composuit orationem sequentem et contulit eam devote dicentibus ccc dies indulgentie et...
Dates:
early 16th century