Scottish Gaelic language
Found in 132 Collections and/or Records:
'Gaelic names: Words borrowed from Norse', Late 19th or early 20th century
A discussion on, or script for a lecture on, elements of Scottish Gaelic place names that are borrowed from Norse.
Gaelic poetry of the 18th century: Alexander McDonald, Late 19th or early 20th century
Script for a lecture on ALexander McDonald, though it may require further investigation to ascertain which Alexander McDonald that may be (possibly Alasdair mac Mhaighistir Alasdair?). It appears to have been a lecture delivered by Mackinnon, although it does not look like Mackinnon's handwriting
Gaelic sermon. 2 Sam.7.18. By Dr. Joseph MacIntyre, 18th century
A sermon in Gaelic, based on 2 Sam.7.18. Allegedly written by a minister, named Joseph MacIntyre, possibly Rev. Dr. Joseph MacIntyre, was minister of Glenorchy.
Gaelic sermon. Col.I.9.10.11, 18th century
A sermon written in Gaelic, based on Col.I.9.10. Author and date are unknown.
Gaelic sermon. Eoin.3.16, 18th century
A sermon about John 3.16 in Gaelic (Eoin.3.16)
Gaelic sermon. Gen.39.9. By Dr. Joseph McIntyre, 18th or 19th century
A sermon written in Gaelic, supposedly by Dr. Joseph McIntyre when he was minister at Kilbrandon (Isle of Seil?). The sermon is based on Genesis 39.9.
Gaelic sermon. Lucas.16.31, 18th century
A sermon about Luke 16.31 in Gaelic (Lucas.16.31)
Gaelic sermon. Prov.1.10. By Dr. Joseph McIntyre, 18th or 19th century
A sermon written by Dr. Joseph McIntyre, supposedly when he was minister at Glenorchy. The sermon is based on Prov.1.10
Gaelic Sermons, Late 18th or early 19th century
Manuscripts containing sermons in Gaelic, written by Rev. James Mitchell.
Gaelic Sermons, Late 18th or early 19th century
Manuscripts containing sermons in Gaelic, written by Rev. James Mitchell.