Presbyterianism
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Transcriptions of Inverness Kirk Session Records
A selection of kirk session minutes from Inverness from 1712-1824, transcribed in two volumes.
MS INV 1 (1712-1726)
MS INV 2 (1726-1824)
The transcription is attributed to Alexander Mitchell in 1890 in preparation for the publication of 'Inverness kirk-session records 1661-1800.' Inverness, 1902. MS INV 2 has a leaf from a publication in Gaelic laid in between pages 866-867.
"U-urramaich, ga d' is mòr mo bharail do ghliocas", 18th century
No author, date, or title. It has been noted in previous historical records by the first line of the text: "U-urramaich ge d' is mòr mo bharail do ghliocas", which translates as 'Your honour, although my opinion of your widsom is great'. It appears to be religious in tone, perhaps an address to God.
YMCA, Paisley, 1952
Broadcast by John Baillie of his address to the YMCA, Paisley, touching on Scottish Presbyterianism, the relationship between religion and science and other aspects of Christianity.