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1 /1 /1/ Perth Craftsmen's Book; Monifieth Kirk Register; The Eyemouth Fish Tithe Dispute; Temperance and the Scottish Churches, ; The Union of 1900 and the Relation of Church and Creed in Scotland; The National Covenant: a list of known copies. Volume 23 Part 2 /1/ Archbishop James Beaton II; William II and the Settlement of Religion; Establishment and Toleration during the reigns of William, Mary and Anne; The Anglicising of Scottish Episcopalianism. Volume 23 Part 3 /1/ Early Christian Govan: the historical context; Zachary Boyd as Minister of the Barony Parish: a commentator on the late Reformation Scottish Church; The Williamite Episcopalians and the Glorious Revolution in Scotland; The Minister and the Bailiff: a study of Presbyterian Clergy in the northern Highlands during the clearances; The Social Vision of Scottish Presbyterianism and the Union of Volume 24 Part 1 /1/ The Papacy and the Regular Clergy in Scotland in the fourteenth century; Archibald Johnston of Wariston and the politics of religion; Thomas Abernethy, Jesuit and Covenanter; St. Mary's College, St. Andrews in the eighteenth century; The 1843 Disruption of the Church of Scotland in the Isle of Lewis; Non-church going, church organisation and crisis in the church c c 1920; The Scottish Churches and Votes for Women. Volume 24 Part 2 /1/ Towards a New Social Theology: The Contribution of Norman MacLeod; Abbot Walter Bower of Inchcolm and his Scotichronicon; Scoto- Catholisism and Roman Catholisism: John Charleson's Conversion of 1901; Heresy in Scotland: the second phase, ; Iconoclasm and Reform. Volume 24 Part 3 Collection located at Ayrshire Archives Headquarters 1
2 /1 /1/ The Spiritual Jurisdiction, ; Acquiescence in and Defiance of Church Discipline in early-modern Scotland; Meathie-Lour: A Parish Exploration; Was there (is there) a Celtic Christianity?; Modern Prophetesses; A century and a half of historical interpretation; The Solemn League and Covenant. Volume 25 Part 1 /1/ St Columba and his lay contemporaries; Franco- Scottish Efforts; The Subscription Crisis; The Preacher, the press-gang and the landlord; "Complaints and Clamours", the ministry of Adam Ferguson; The Evangelical revival in Scotland and the Reveil in the Netherlands. Volume 25 Part 2 /1/ Scottish Covenanting Radicalism; Unfinished Business? The Highland Churches' Scheme; The Influence of the Highland-Lowland Divide; Roman Catholic Church in the 1890s; Religious Cleavage and Catholic Identity in Modern Scotland. Volume 25 Part 3 /1/ Armenianism; Lives of the Scottish Saints; The Disruptive Union in a Hebridean Presbytery; Early evangelical religion in the far north; Andrew Hunter of Barjarg; the Godly Commonwealth in Glasgow. Volume 26 /1/ Conversions; The Durham Monks in Scotland; Parishes in twelfth century Perthshire; John Winram and Fife; Popery in Buchan and Strathbogie; Archie's Invisible Worlds Discovered; A display of Tractarian energy; Maynooth Grant Issue; Malawi's Peaceful Revolution; The Communion Season. Volume 27 Collection located at Ayrshire Archives Headquarters 2
3 /1 /1/ Place-names and the early Church; St Magnus and St Rognvald; St Ninians by Stirling; Firing in Unison? Scottish Canons of 1636 and English Canons of 1640; The Nine Lives of the Episcopal cat; Professor John Duncan; The making of the Veto Act; Henry Drummond; The Tears of the Poor: John Glasse. Volume 28 /1/ Conversion of native religious communities to the Augustinian Rule; Pope Haldane and Bishop Ewing; Dundee churches and State education; the Catholic community in Galloway; Evangelicalism in Airdrie; Presbyterian women in the aftermath of the Great War; The printing and distribution of the Bible and Psalm books in sixteenth century Scotland. Volume 29 /1/ George Buchanan and Mary Queen of Scots; Scotland's invisible Enlightenment; Principal Wishart; Eighteenth century marriage; Translation of the Early Church Fathers in Victorian Scotland; Hillhead Baptist Church; "Luther's Blunder": David Watson and Social Christianity. Volume 30 /1/ The church and the origins of Scottish Independence; Dunfermline, Duries and the Reformation; The Kirk and the Union ; Leadership and spirituality in the Northern Highlands, ; Dean Stanley and controversary over the Scottish Church; Daniel Edward and the Free Church of Scotland mission to the Jews in Central Europe. Volume 31 /1/ In Memoriam: John McCaffery; "Celtic" or "Catholic" - the history of Scottish Christianity; John Huton M.D. and the Dumfries Presbytery Library; Aberdeen and the church in the Highlands; Church extension and division in 1830s Inverness; James Morison ( ); Hydropathy, temperance and the Scottish churches. Volume 32 Collection located at Ayrshire Archives Headquarters 3
4 /1 /1/ The Lollard Trail: Pre-Protestant religious dissent; Dunblane Kirk Session Minutes: a case study; The Royal Bounty Scheme ; The renunciation of the Stuart allegiance in 1788; Religious Revival in nineteenth century Scotland; "A Chapter of Free Church History that is yet to be written." Volume 33 /1/ In Memoriam: Donald John Withrington, M.A.; In Memoriam: Mark Dilworth; Robert Bruce, John Burel and Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross; Hidden from history? Ministers' wives and daughters; The United Secession Church in Glasgow ; Presbyterian historians and the Scottish invention of British liberty; Book Review. Volume 34 /1/ Aspects of the Office of St Andrew; Prosopographical study of Scottish Nuns; "Our religion, established by Law nor Parliament"; Humanism and Calvinism; "Can we come out of sin 'by degrees'?"; Reaction to the Disruption in Three Highland Parishes; John Paton and Urban Mission in Nineteenth-Century Glasgow. Volume 35 /1/ In Memoriam: Reverend Professor Emeritus; The Very Rev. Dr Thomas Moffat Murchison; Patrick Hamilton's nine-part mass; Sacraments and the Church; Clergy in late sixteenth-century Scotland; "Auld Licht, New Licht"; John Fleming of Aberdeen and Edinburgh; Life and Culture of Rev. John Downie; Impetus given to the use of instrumental music in Scottish churches by the visit of Moody and Sankey to Scotland ; Book Review. Volume 36 Collection located at Ayrshire Archives Headquarters 4
5 /1 /1/ In Memoriam: John Durkan; Scottish clergy and the Registers of the Sacra Penitenziera Apostolica; Scottish influence on the Westminster assembly; "Anie Gospell Way"; St Columba's Episcopal Church in context; Alexander Farquharson of Cape Breton and Archibald Farquharson of Tiree; James Dougall ; Book Review. Volume 37 /1/ John Lesley, Bishop of Ross; Graham Spiers Sheriff of Midlothian; The U.P. laity in Glasgow; Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh; William Quarrier: Philanthropist and Social Reformer; Can two walk together?; William Robertson Smith and Paul de Lagarde; Book Reviews. Volume 39 AA/DC/1/ In Memorium: Dr James Scott Marshall; Lost Churches of Glassary parish; Secret life of Glasgow's Episcopalians; Hymns to Hanover; Ecclesiology, Authority and the Scotch Baptists; Lay Evangelism in Aberdeenshire ; Religious observance on Glasgow's Anchor line; D.P. Thomson and the ORkney Expedition. Volume 40 Collection located at Ayrshire Archives Headquarters 5
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