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February 1899 PDF scan ↗
- “The Archbishop of Canterbury and Modern Christianity.”
- Obituary Notice
- A Sermon by the Rev. John Owen, D.D., Preached Before the House of Commons, 29th April, 1646, on a Day of Public Humiliation: “And a vision appeared to Paul in the night: There stood a man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia, and help us.” —ACTS XVI. 9. (Continued from page 295.)
- The late Rev. Dr. Begg on the Principles, Position, and Prospects of the Free Church
- Sir William Harcourt and the Ritualists
- Letter of Rev. Finlay Cook, Reay,
- Letter from Thomas Boston to the Rev. James Hogg of Carnock
- Extracts from the Writings of the late Dr. M’Crie
- An Geamhradh Roimh ‘n Fhoghar’: No an T-anam a’ Fas ann an Gras. Searmoin le J. C. Philpot, Ministeir a dh’ Fhag Eaglais Steidhichthe Shasuinn*: “Oir roimh an fhaogharadh, ‘n uair a bhitheas am bláth iomlan, agus a bhitheas am fion-dhearc an-abuich a’ tilgeadh a bhlátha; gearraidh e dheth na meoir le corranaihbh-sgathaidh, agus na geuga bheir e air falbh, agus gearraidh e sios. Fágar iad le chéile gu eunlaih nam beann, agus gu beathaichibh na talmhuinn; agus cuiridh an eunlaih thairis an samhradh orra, agus cuiridh gach uile bheathach na talmhuinn thairis an geamhradh orra.”—ISAIAH xviii. 5, 6. (Continued from page 355.)
- Notes and Comments
- Literary Notices
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- The Reforming Movement in England
- A Sermon by The Rev. John Owen, D.D., Preached Before the House of Commons, 29th April, 1646, on a Day of Public Humiliation
- Protestant Demonstration in London
- The late Rev. Dr. Begg on the Principles, Position, and Prospects of the Free Church
- “The Archbishop of Canterbury and Modern Christianity.”
- “An Geamhradh Roimh ‘n Fhoghar’: Ho an T-anam a’ Fas ann an Gras.” SEARMOIN LE J. C. PHILPOT, MINISTEIR A DH’ FHAG EAGLAIS STEIDHICHTHE SHASUINN
- Notes and Comments
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- The Union Movement
- Notes of a Sermon: “And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.”—REV. i. 17, 18. By The Late Rev. John Duncan, LL.D
- Letter from Canada
- The Late Rev. Dr. Begg on the Principles, Position, and Prospects of the Free Church
- Brief Notes of Sermons
- The Late Donald Cameron, Camuschoirk, Strontian
- An Geamhradh Roimh ‘n Fhoghar’: No an T-anam a’ Jas ann an Gras. (Continued from page 435.) Searmoin le J. C. Philpot, Ministéir a Dh’ Fhag Eaglais Steidhichté Shasuinn. Air a h-eadar-theangachadh gu Gaelic le Iain MacGilios, Tobarmhoire
- Notes and Comments
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- Introductory
- Sayings of the Rev. John Newton
- Obituary Notice
- The Westminster Assembly and the Confession of Faith
- Martyrdom of John Lambert, 1538
- Outlines of Sermons
- The Sanctity of the Sabbath
- Remarks on “Sin” and “The Divine Love.”
- The late William Macbeath, Halkirk, Caithness
- A Letter of the late David Steven, Caithness.
- Notes and Comments
- Searmoin: Is beannaichte an duine sin aig am bheil a neart annad-sa, agus iadsan aig am bheil do slighean ‘n an cridhe. A dol troimh ghleann Baca ni’ iad sin tobar ann: lionadh mar an ceudna an t-uisge na linntean. Imichidh iad o neart gu neart; nochdar gach aon diubh an lathair Dhe ann an Sion.—PSALM lxxxiv. 5, 6, 7
July 1899 PDF scan ↗
August 1899 PDF scan ↗
- The Gospel Changes Not
- A Sermon by Rev. David Dickson, Minister of Irvine, 1618-42: “If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead. Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.”—PHILIPPIANS iii. 11, 12
- Meeting of Synod
- The Inspiration of the Scriptures
- Outlines of Sermons
- The Late Kenneth Mackenzie, Gairloch
- Searmoin
- Notes and Comments
September 1899 PDF scan ↗
October 1899 PDF scan ↗
- Voices from France and South Africa
- Obituary
- A Sermon by The Rev. Samuel Rutherford: “Father, glorify thy name. Then came there a voice from heaven, saying, I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again.”—JOHN xii. 28. (Taken from his treatise—”Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himself.”)
- The late Dr. Kennedy on Union between the Free and A.P. Churches
- Testimonies for the Psalms in Worship
- Outlines of Sermons
- Outlines of Sermons by the Late Rev. John Sinclair, Bruan, Caithness: “Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink, thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.”—JOHN iv. 10. (PREACHED ON 24th MAY and 7th JUNE, 1840.) (Continued from page 179.)
- Communions for October and November
- Tuiteam na h-Eaglais ann an Alba
- Ministerial Calls
- The World and its Pleasures: “Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful, and the end of that mirth is heaviness.”—PROV. xiv. 13
- Notes and Comments
- Literary Notice
- Am Jasach
November 1899 PDF scan ↗
- The War
- A Sermon by the Rev. Neil Cameron, St. Jude’s, Glasgow: “For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them; but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them.”—PSALM xlv. 3
- The Rise and Progress of Deism
- Brief Notes of a Sermon by the Late Rev. Archibald Cook, Preached in the North Church, Inverness, 24th March, 1838: “And also all that generation were gathered to their fathers. And there arose another generation after them, which knew not the Lord, nor yet the works which he had done for Israel.”—JUDGES ii. 10
- The late Captain MacCallum
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- Suim an Eolaíis Bhlaiteil
- Tuiteam na h-Eaglaise ann an Alba
- Notes and Comments
- “O Whither shall I fly?”