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St. Enoch's Church, Surgeons Hall and square, Glasgow, Scotland. Line engraving.
Reference: 17454i- Books
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The life and transactions of James Sharp, Arch-bishop of St Andrews: giving a particular account of his betraying the Church of Scotland, ...
Date: 1786- Archives and manuscripts
Sittings in St Michaels Church
Date: 23 January 1891Reference: DGH1/3/10/1Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Archives and manuscripts
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Plan of Lairs in St Mary's Church Yard, Dumfries
Date: c.1850Reference: DGH1/3/11/4/1Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Books
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Substance of a speech, delivered by William Laurence Brown, D. D. Principal of Marischall College, Aberdeen, in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, On Wednesday, the 28th of May 1800, on the question respecting the settlement, at Kingsbarns, of the Rev. Dr Robert Arnot, Professor of Divinity in St Mary's College, St Andrew's.
Brown, William Laurence, 1755-1830.Date: 1800- Archives and manuscripts
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Unknown - The Church of St Etienne du Mont, Paris
Date: c.1850Reference: DGH1/7/3/1/116Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Archives and manuscripts
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Unknown - The Church of St Etienne du Mont, Paris
Date: c.1850Reference: DGH1/7/3/1/106Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Books
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A vindication and confirmation of the remarkable work of God in New-England. Being some remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, The state of religion in New England, since the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield's arrival there. In a letter to a minister of the Church of Scotland. By George Whitefield, A. B. Late of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1742- Books
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A short narrative of the extraordinary work of God at Cambuslang, near Glasgow. Attested by the Rev. Mr. M'Culloch, minister of the Parish, and by several eminent divines in Scotland. To which is added, a letter from the minister of Kilsyth, (a Parish on the other side of Glasgow) to a gentleman at Edinburgh: giving some account of the same extraordinary work appearing also in those parts. Printed in the same size, and fit to be bound with Mr. Edward's distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God.
Robe, James, 1688-1753.Date: [1742?]- Books
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A short apology for apostacy. By Hugh Mitchell, M.A. late priest of Glassford, now master of the English and French Academy, Glasgow.
Mitchell, Hugh, -1815.Date: 1797- Books
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Journal through the north of England and parts of Scotland. With remarks on the present state of the established Church of Scotland, and the different secessions therefrom. Together with Reflections on some Party Distinctions in England: Shewing the Origin of these Disputes, and the Causes of their Separation. Designed to promote Brotherly Love and Forbearance among Christians of all Denominations. Also Some Remarks on the Propriety of what is called Lay and Itinerant Preaching. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel.
Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833.Date: 1799- Books
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The laird and farmer. A dialogue upon farming, trade, cookery, and their method of living in Scotland, balanc'd with that of England. In sixteen chapters. By the author of the Familiar catechism.
Author of the Familar catechism.Date: [1740?]- Books
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The dying man's testament to the Church of Scotland: Or, A treatise concerning scandal. Divided into four parts. 1. Concerning scandal in the general. 2. Concerning publick scandals, or Scandals as they are the object of church-censures, and more particularly as they are in practice. 3. Concerning doctrinal scandals, or Scandalous errors. 4. Concerning scandalous divisions. In each of which there are not a few choice and useful questions, very shortly and satisfyingly discussed and cleared. By that singularly faithful and wise servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow, who being dead, (by this) yet speaketh. And published by John Carstares, one of the ministers in Glasgow. To which is prefixed an excellent preface of famous Mr. Blair, minister of the Gospel at St. Andrews, wherein he also vigorously driveth the main design of the blessed author in this last piece of his labours. Together with a table of the contents of the several chapters of each part.
Durham, James, 1622-1658.Date: 1740- Books
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A hind let loose; Or, An historical representation of the testimonies of the Church of Scotland, for the interest of Christ. With the true state thereof in all its periods: together with a vindication of the present testimony against the Popish, prelatical, and malignant enemies of that church, as it is now stated, for the prerogatives of Christ, privileges of the church, and liberties of mankind; and sealed by the sufferings of a reproached remnant of presbyterians there, witnessing against the corruptions of the time: wherein several controversies of greatest consequence are enquired into, and, in some measure cleared; concerning hearing of the curates, owning of the present tyranny, taking of ensoaring oaths and bonds, frequenting of field-meetings, defensive resistance of tyrannical violence, with several other subordinate questions useful for these times. By Mr. Alexander Shiels, minister of the Gospel, in St. Andrews.
Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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Biographia Scoticana: or a brief historical account of the lives, characters, and memorable transactions of the most eminent Scots worthies, Noblemen, Gentlemen, Ministers, and others: From Mr Patrick Hamilton, who was born about the Year of our Lord 1503. and suffered Martyrdom at St Andrews, Feb. 1527. to Mr James Renwick, who was executed in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, Feb. 17. 1688. Together with A Succinct Account of the Lives of other Seven eminent divines, and Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston; who died at, or shortly after the Revolution. Collected from the Historical Records, Biographical Accounts, and other Authenticated Writings:-The Whole including a Period of near Two Hundred Years. By a friend to the covenanted testimony of the Church of Scotland.
Howie, John, 1735-1793.Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Books
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State shewing the amount and gross produce of the fund established by acts of Parliament past in the 17th and 22nd years of King George II. for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the Church of Scotland, and of the heads, principals, and masters in the Universities of St Andrews, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen, for the 12th year thereof, computed for the 22nd day of November 1754, and from thence to the 22d day of November 1755, payable to the general collector on or before 26th of May 1756; with the balance and arrear of the former year: shewing also, the application of the cash received out of the said fund, on or before the 1st of November 1756, to the purposes directed by the foresaid acts.
Fund for the Widows and Children of Scottish Ministers and Professors.Date: 1756- Books
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Myotomia; or The anatomical administration of all the muscles of an humane body : as they arise in dissection. As also an analitical table, reducing each muscle to its use and part. Reviv'd with additions, by William Molins Mr. in Chyrurgery. And publish'd for the general good of all practitioners in the said art. Whereunto is added Sir Charles Scarborough's Syllabus musculorum.
Molins, WilliamDate: 1680- Books
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The fifth essay of D. M. a friend of truth and physick, against the circulation of the blood : Shewing its absurdity & impossibility, and the cause of pulsation; and of the motion is seen by means of the microscopes in the blood, and its vessels.
Hill, Oliver, 1630-Date: 1700- Archives and manuscripts
Inauguration of the Organ - Souvenir Booklet
Date: 3 May 1903Reference: DGH1/3/5/2Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Pictures
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Glasgow: the Royal Infirmary, the cathedral, and Barony Church. Line engraving by J. Swan after J. Knox.
Knox, James, 1866-Reference: 17820i- Books
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The trial and triumph of faith: or, an exposition of the history of Christ's dispossessing of the daughter of the woman of Canaan, delivered in sermons; In which are opened, The Victory of Faith; The Condition of those that are tempted The Excellency of Jesus Christ and Free-Grace. And Some special Grounds and Principles of Libertinism and Antinomian Errors discover'd. By Samuel Rutherfurd, Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews.
Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.Date: 1743- Books
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Extract of a journal of a second tour from London through the highlands of Scotland, and the north western parts of England. With observations and remarks. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel.
Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833.Date: 1800- Books
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A general martyrology, containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions which have befallen the Church of Christ, from the creation, to our present times: wherein is given an exact account of the Protestant sufferings in Queen Mary's reign. Whereunto IS Added, A large Collection of Lives of great Persons, eminent Divines, and singular Christians, famous in their generations for Learning and Piety; and most of them Sufferers in the cause of Christ. Together, With the Lives of Gustavus Ericson King of Sweden, Jasper Coligni Admiral of France, who was slain in the Massacre of Paris, and Joan Queen of Navarr, who died of Poison a few days before that bloody Massacre. Likewise of divers other Christians who were eminent for Prudence and Piety. By Samuel Clarke, late Pastor of St. Bennet-Fink, London.
Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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A review of a late publication, intitled, A compendious view of the religious system maintained by the synod of Relief, &c. By Patrick Hutchison, A. M. Minister of the Gospel in St. Ninians. Containing A Defence of the Secession against the Charges exhibited by said Author, on the articles of Intolerant Principles, Promiscuous hearing, and Unscriptural Terms of Communion. And A Further Display of the Relief-Scheme, particularly in relation to the Spirit and Constitution, Doctrine and Communion of the Relief Church. Together with a few observations in vindication of the Relief scheme considered. By James Ramsay, Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow.
Ramsay, James, -1824.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Biographia Scoticana: or, a brief historical account of the lives, characters, and memorable transactions of the most eminent Scots worthies, Noblemen, Gentlemen, Ministers, and others: From Mr. Patrick Hamilton, who was born about the year of our Lord 1503, and suffered martyrdom at St. Andrews, Feb. 1527, to Mr. James Renwick, who was executed in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, Feb. 17, 1688. Together with A succinct Account of the Lives of other seven eminent Divines, and Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston, who died about, or shortly after the Revolution. As also, an appendix, containing a short historical Hint of the wicked Lives and miserable Deaths of some of the most remarkable apostates and bloody persecutors in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution. Collected from historical Records, Biographical Accounts, and other authenticated Writings:-The whole including a Period of near Two Hundred Years. By John Howie.
Howie, John, 1735-1793.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781] [1782]