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Religion
This collection includes books on systems of faith and worship, places of worship, and religious figures.
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A short history of St John's Church, Alloa
St John's Church
1969
A history of the Church of St. John the Evangelist published in the centenary year of its current building.
Some early gravestones in the Holy Rude kirkyard, Stirling
Forth Naturalist and Historian
1990
A discussion of 16th and 17th century gravestones associated with the Holy Rude graveyard.
The Scots confession, 1560
Saint Andrew Press
1960
A new version in modern English of the sixteenth century declaration of the credal position of the Scottish Reformers.
Ecclesiasticus, or, The wisdom of Jesus son of Sirach
John Lane The Bodley Head Limited
1927
One of the books of the Apocrypha.
Queen's Park East United Free Church, Glasgow: formerly Queen's Park United Presbyterian Church. Jubilee book 1867-1917.
A. & W. Kennedy, Ltd.
1918
A jubilee history of a church designed by Alexander 'Greek' Thomson'.
The resurrection of the body
Hodder and Stoughton
1940
One of a series of pamphlets on spiritual issues highlighted by the Second World War.
Dervorgilla, Lady of Galloway and her abbey of the sweet heart: a book for visitors
Chiswick Press
1924
The history of the Cistercian monastery in Nithsdale.
Montague Summers: a memoir
Cecil & Amelia Woolf
1965
A biography of the English clergyman who published many works on the English drama of the Stuart Restoration, and on witchcraft, demonology, and the occult. Number 740 of a limited edition of 750.
The Gospel according to Saint John
Hamilton, Adams and Co.
1832
A miniature book with a gift inscription from the Reverend John Simons, St Paul's Cray to Mary Lillias Sandys-Lumsden, 21st May 1836. Mary inherited the Barony of Innergellie and several estates in 1830, and had married Edwin Sandys of Kent in 1816.
St James's, Forfar: the story of a congregation
Oliver McPherson Ltd.
1965
The history of a Forfarshire church, founded in 1829.
A service of angels
Deighton, Bell and Co.
1894
A discussion of the world of angels. From the library of Briglands in Kinross.
Totemism
Merlin Press
1964
An examination of the phenomena of, and theories about, totemism.
The origins of Glasgow Jewry 1812-1895
A. Levy
1949
The story of the origins and early growth of the Jewish community in Glasgow.
Miracles: a preliminary study
Geoffrey Bles
1947
Intended to be a study preliminary to any historical enquiry into the actual occurrence of miracles. From the library of noted collector Robert Bardford Reid.
The cathedrals of Scotland
W. & R. Chambers, Limited
1926
An account of the history and architecture of the Scottish cathedrals.
The early days of St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
William Blackwood and Sons
1915
A history of St Cuthbert's Church on Lothian Road in Edinburgh.
A guide to the Old Parish Church of Peebles
Old Parish Church
1984
A guide to the fifth building to house the Parish Church.
North Leith Parish Church: the first 500 years
Saint Andrew Press
1993
A history of North Leith church from the granting of a charter in in 1493.
Thoughts of a modern mystic: a selection from the writings of C.C. Massey
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Limited
1909
A collection of writings by a Christian mystic.
Spiritualism: a popular history from 1847
T. Fisher Unwin Ltd
1920
With references to Arthur Conan Doyle with whom McCabe held a public debate.
Memoirs of the reformers, British and foreign
R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside
1829
Volume one is devoted to the proto-reformers, Zuinglians, and Calvinists ; two to the Lutherans ; and three to the Anglicans. From the library of George Edwards, Manager of the New Street Branch of the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank.
St Magnus Cathedral, Orkney
Jarrold Publishing
1995
A guide to the UK's most northerly cathedral, in Kirkwall, Orkney.
Gask Parish Church
Ken Murdoch
2000
A history of the parish church and surrounding area, illustrated with water colours.
A kirk and a college in the Craigs of Stirling
Journal and Advertiser
1897
A history of the Craigs Free Church and associated theology college.

