Conversion
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Conversion, c1955
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/4/1/6
Scope and Contents
Lecture by John Baillie, examining the issue of Conversion within Christianity.
Dates:
c1955
Conversion, 1951
File
Identifier: BAI 1/13/14
Scope and Contents
Paper entitled Conversion, accompanied by notes and by a letter to John Baillie from Donald Macpherson Baillie offering his opinion. The paper looks at theological issues such as baptism and conversion, puting them in a historical context
Dates:
1951
Letter and portrait relating to William Chalmers Burns
Fonds
Identifier: MS BURN
Scope and Contents
This collection contains two different items: a letter (and its envelope) sent from Rong Lin to Sir William Chalmers Burns, and a photograph portraying a Chinese carpenter and Christian convert named Chu Ting Yü.1. The photograph is a portrait of Chu Ting Yü, carpenter and convert to Christianity. He knew Rev. William Chalmers Burns and allegedly made his coffin when Burns died in 1868. Photograph 13 x 9 cm. mounted on card 17 x 11 cm, and dated 18 September 1889.2....
Dates:
18 September 1889; c [1864-1868]
Found in:
New College Library Special Collections
Regeneration and Conversion, 1955
File
Identifier: BAI 1/4/1/19
Scope and Contents
Carnaban Lectures given by John Baillie in 1955. These were subsequently published posthumously as Baptism and Conversion, 1964).
Dates:
1955
Typescript by John Findlater, Methodist minister, Leith
Fonds
Identifier: MS FIN 1
Scope and Contents
Typescript manuscript of John Findlater, Methodist minister, Leith. Fl.1906 - 1913.Manuscript titled "The Missionary Movement: Its Rise, Progress, and Prospects." Created c.1909, with several former shelfmarks and the author's name inscribed inside. Notes on 'The Great Commission' loosely inserted after page 232. Typescript frequently annotated with pencil, with printed biblical passages pasted in. Ammendments are mostly small, but occasionally whole paragraphs are marked for...
Dates:
c.1909
Found in:
New College Library Special Collections