. xv + 675 pages, large print, illustrated. Dr Whyte, a famous Free Church of Scotland/United Free minister was a strange combination of evangelical, mystic, and liberal. His biography gives an insight into the Scots presbyterianism of his day. Some wear and tear to spine amd corners. View More...
. Antiquarian cloth-backed coloured map with blue cover giving address "The Geographical Institute, Edinburgh". Undated, but thought to be circa 1911-1921. Based on Ordnance Survey data. Covers an area between the railway crossing Rannoch Moor in the North-West and Kinross/Loch Leven in the South-East. View More...
. ii + 85 pages. Short biographies of 19 women, which appeared initially as magazine articles, drawing on such sources as Anderson's Ladies of the Covenant. Newly reset with light editing that does not change the original text. The original 1909 book was scarce. View More...
. xlviii + 317 pages, 19 sermons. Zachary Boyd (c.1585 - 1653) was minister of Barony Church, Glasgow, having studied at Glasgow and St Andrews, and both studied and taught at the Protestant Academy of Saumur, France. View More...
. 240 pages, some untidy pen underlining to early chapters. It appears that Allan Cameron was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, possibly in Govan. He addressed the lectures to his own congregation. A shiny brown frontispiece photo and facsimile signature is included. View More...
. 69 pages. Hugh Ross Mackintosh (Thomas Torrance); Isaac Watts and Artistic Kenosis (David Montgomery); Christian Theology and Cultural Plurality (Richard Mouw); Impassibility, Asceticism and the Vision of God (Denis Sutherland); Book Reviews. View More...
. 72 pages, Divine Passibility and Impassibility in 19th C American Confessional Presbyterian Theologians (Ligon Duncan); Protestant Dogmaticians and Late Princeton School on the Status of the Sacred Apographa (Theodore Letis); Placing Reason on the Stool of Wonderment (John Tallach, on Kierkegaard); Book Reviews. View More...
. 140 pages, spiritual experiences of a famous 20th century Free Church of Scotland minister and the people he met in various places. Good sized print. View More...
. 159 pages, paper somewhat browned. Historical stories of revivals and spirituality in the Highlands, plus a 31 page supplement by Douglas MacMillan detailing the history of Evangelical Religion in the Scottish Highlands. View More...
. 280 pages, illustrated; gift inscription to inside front cover, one page folded. Archibald Cook was an influential conservative evangelical minister in Berriedale (1822-1837) Inverness (1837-1844) and Daviot (1844-1865). His North Church was the parent or grandparent body to a number of the current evangelical presbyterian churches in Inverness. The building, which became redundant circa 1893 on the opening of the much larger Bank Street "Free North" church, was used for non-ecclesiastical purposes for many decades, but is now the home of the Church of God (Pentecostal). View More...
. 171 pages, several photos, a little browning and foxing to paper, dustjacket slightly torn round edges. Standard history of the Free Church of Scotland. View More...
. 46 pages, illustrated. James Kennedy (died 1465) was Bishop of Dunkeld and then of St Andrews, where he founded St Salvator's College, the oldest of the colleges of the University of St Andrews. He was leader of the pre-Reformation catholic church in Scotland, and was widely respected fro having sought to correct abuses in the church. View More...
. 243 pages. I have been told that this is not a full reprint of the original (and much rarer) 1874 volume "In the Pulpit and at the Communion Table", as it lacks a 6 page Preface and a 153 page Biographical Supplement (which is not just biography). Some staining to bottom and spine borders, dust jacket present but incomplete. View More...