Preaching
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Fragment of manuscript sermon notebook
Fonds
Identifier: MS 5003
Scope and Contents
Two fragments of a manuscript sermon notebook, the first gathering being pages 3-14 and the second being pages 30-[98]. Some elements of text are written in shorthand. Biblical references are given throughout the text. There are only two dates given in the manuscript 27 October 1706 and 10 November 1706. There is no indication of the author/preacher or place of preaching.
Dates:
c.1706
MS 82: Fasciculus Morum, a handbook for preachers by an unknown author, 15th century
Item
Identifier: MS 82
Contents
The Fasciculus Morum is a handbook for preachers written by an unknown Franciscan friar in the 14th century. This copy was done in the 15th century. An inscription in a 17th century hand, Fasciculus Morum per fratrem Thomam Acclom Carmelitam, tells us that Thomas Acclom of the Carmelite Order was either the scribe of this manuscript or the supposed author of the book.ContentsIncipit...
Dates:
15th century
Note about priests preaching on Sgeir a' Phobuil, 29 August 1883
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/67
Scope and Contents
Note about priests preaching on Sgeir a' Phobuil [An Apainn/Appin] and that Cill Mhodain in Ardchattan [Cille Mhaodain/Àird Chatain] was the oldest [priory] in Argyllshire, probably collected from Donald MacColl [foxhunter, Glencreran, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire]. Also notes that Sir Walter Scott was in Glencreran several times, while Donald was there.
Dates:
29 August 1883
Notes on a sermon given by Reverend J. C. Brown
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1915
Scope and Contents
Manuscript volume containing 'Notes of a Sermon by the Rev. J. C. Brown Preached in Union Chapel - Sunday Evening Dec. 15 1844. Isaiah 51 Chap. 12 x 13 verses'.
Dates:
15 December 1844
Papers of Professor William Fraser Mitchell
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-86
Scope and Contents
The papers of Professor Mitchell at MS 2271-2290 include poems, plays and an unfinished novel Moth and Peaseblossom which was to followCobweb and mustard seedpublished in 1928; copies of A slim volume; notes and manuscripts; general letters from between the 1920s and the 1980s; papers on educational research; letters to him on education; papers on contemporary poets and artists; and, material on religion and tolerance, and pulpit teaching. There are card indexes for Mitchell's research on...
Dates:
circa 1919-1984
Sermon notebook by Henry Clark, c 1766-1780
Item — Box CLX-A-1591
Identifier: Coll-1848/20-0048
Scope and Contents
This is the personal notebook of reverend Henry Clark, vicar of the Anti-Burgher seceder congregation at Boghole from 1763 to 1809, in the county of Nairn. It contains a range of entries including finished sermons, notes for sermons and personal musings on theology. Each sermon records the date and location, thus identifying the author as Henry Clark. The text is written in a small and sometimes difficult hand, with numerous additional notes, frequent abbreviations, occasional corrections and...
Dates:
c 1766-1780
Story about Mr Aulay being stranded on Pabb[a]y, 11 July 1870
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/79
Scope and Contents
Story about Mr Aulay being stranded on Pabby [Pabaigh/Pabbay] because he had gone there to preach on a Sunday evening with the intention of returning that evening but ended up preaching for seven successive Sundays before he was able to return.
Dates:
11 July 1870
Story about the Baron of Bachuil being called for by a man on his deathbed, September 1870
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW106/71
Scope and Contents
Story telling how Donl du tearn [Dòmhnall Dubh Tighearna or Sir Donald Campbell of Airds, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] sent for the Baron of Bachuil while he was on his deathbed but his wife never sent the messenger for him. It notes that Dòmhnall used to 'preach in the ag[e]s of episcopy.'
Dates:
September 1870
The Preaching of Christian Truth, c1912-c1955
File
Identifier: BAI 1/4/1/18
Scope and Contents
Incomplete and undated set of lectures by John Baillie, examining how Christianity is preached and some of the fundamentals behind it.
Dates:
c1912-c1955