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- Great Britain’s Present Duty
- A Sermon by The Rev. Alexander Stewart, Oban: “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment, so Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many.”—HEBREWS ix. 27
- Interesting Letter from Australia
- False and True Marks in Religious Experience
- Two Notable Conversions
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- A Sermon by The Late Rev. Archibald Cook, Daviot: “For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord; whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord’s.”—ROMANS xiv. 8
- Suim an Eolais Shlainteil
- Tuiteam na h=Eaglaise ann an Alba
- Reflections on the War in South Africa
- Notes and Comments
- Obituary
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- What Think ye of Christ?
- Notes of a Sermon
- Notes of a Sermon: “My burden is light.”—MATT. xi. 30. By The Rev. John MacLeod, M.A., Ullapool
- The Psalms and the New Hymnary
- Man’s Abuse of God’s Gifts
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- False and True Marks in Religious Experience
- Romish Intolerance
- Notes and Comments
- Obituary Notices
March 1900 PDF scan ↗
- The Latest Opinion of Free Presbyterianism
- Notes of a Sermon: “Thus shall Aaron come into the holy place: with a young bullock for a sin-offering, and a ram for a burnt-offering.” —LEV. xvi. 3
- Speech on Union by the late Rev. Dr. John Kennedy, of Dingwall
- False and True Marks in Religious Experience
- The Psalms and the New Hymnary
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- Man’s Abuse of God’s Gifts
- Suim an Eolais Shlainteil
- Tuiteam na h-Eaglaise ann an Alba
- Notes and Comments
- Obituary Notice
April 1900 PDF scan ↗
- Religious Education
- A Sermon by The Rev. James S. Sinclair, John Knox’s, Glasgow: “By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompense of the reward.”—HEB. xi. 24-26
- False and True Marks in Religious Experience
- Man’s Abuse of God’s Gifts
- The Psalms and the New Hymnary
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- The late William Crowe, Wick
- The late Roderick MacCaulay, North Uist
- Tuiteam na h=Eaglaise ann an Alba
- Notes and Comments
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- Notes of a Sermon
- A Reply to Sceptical Objections
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- The late Rev. John Willison on the Sanctification of the Lord’s Day
- THE PREFACE
- The late Rev. A. M. Bannatyne on “Church and State.”
- The Duty and Privilege of Christian Liberality
- Cardinal Newman and the Bible
- An Aonaidh
- Notes and Comments
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- Free Church Moderator’s Address
- An Exposition: 1 PETER i. 13-16 BY THE LATE REV. JOHN DUNCAN, LL.D., EDINBURGH.
- The late Rev. John Willison on the Sanctification of the Lord’s Day: Some Instances of the great Regard which our Ancestors and Legislators manifested to the Lord’s Day, and of the Laws and Acts made in ancient Times for the Observation of it, with those of this Nation and Church which still stand in Force; being so many Testimonies to the Morality of the Sabbath, and the Divine Institution of the Lord’s Day
- Original Secession Synod
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- Some Writings of the late William Crowe, Wick
- NOTES OF LECTURE: LETTERS, AND EXTRACTS
- LETTERS AND EXTRACTS
- Andrew Lindsay: Brief notice regarding a youth who was brought under concern about salvation, before he reached his fourteenth year, under the ministry of Mr. Gordon of Cromarty. DRAWN UP BY MR. DAVIDSON OF SUFFOLK, 1776.
- Tuiteam na h-Eaglais ann an Alba
- Le Dunnachadh Cameron, Aviemore
- Notes
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- Free Church Moderator’s Closing Address
- The Majesty of the King of Kings: A SERMON BY THE LATE DR. JOHN LOVE, PREACHED ON THE SUBJECT OF THE REVOLUTION, 9th Nov. 1788
- The Assemblies
- FREE CHURCH
- The Union Debate in the Free Assembly
- Are the United Presbyterians the True Successors of the Erskines?
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- Notes and Comments
- The Hiding of God’s Face
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- The Dearth of Divinity Students in the Churches
- Meeting of Synod
- The Decay of Conversation
- TABULAR VIEW of the SUSTENTATION FUND and SPECIAL COLLECTIONS of the FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
- GENERAL BUILDING FUND
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- The Sabbath
- An t=Honadh
- Notes and Comments
- A Sermon: “Remember from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and remove thy candlestick.”—REV. ii. 5
- ABSTRACTS of the PUBLIC ACCOUNTS of the FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND,
September 1900 PDF scan ↗
- “The Right Way.”
- Christ’s Napkin. A SERMON PREACHED IN KIRKCUDBRIGHT, 12TH MAY, 1633, BY THE LATE REV. SAMUEL RUTHERFORD
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- The late Mr. Donald Mackay, Student
- A Letter from Canada
- The late Christina Gunn or Bain, Westerdale, Caithness
- Searmoin. LEIS AN URR. DR. NIXON, MONTROSE
- Notes and Comments
- “Draw Me.”
October 1900 PDF scan ↗
- The Free Church Anti-Unionists
- Notes of a Sermon BY THE LATE REV. JOHN KENNEDY, D.D., DINGWALL. “Remember me, O Lord, with the favour that thou bearest unto thy people: O visit me with thy salvation; that I may see the good of thy chosen, that I may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation, that I may glory with thine inheritance.”—PSALM cvi. 4, 5
- Notes of Lecture. BY THE LATE REV. JOHN DUNCAN, LL.D
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- The Sacrament Poisoned
- An Anti-Unionist Tract
- FORMULA OF NEW “UNITED FREE CHURCH.”
- Searmoin. LEIS AN URR. DR. NIXON, MONTROSE
- Notes and Comments
- A Prayer for Direction
November 1900 PDF scan ↗
- The United Free Church
- Outlines of Sermons. BY THE LATE REV. JOHN SINCLAIR, BRUAN, CAITHNESS, PREACHED ON 25TH APRIL, AND 14TH JULY, 1839
- “Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”—JOHN iii. 3
- Second Outline.—”There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.”
- Notes of Lecture. BY THE LATE REV. JOHN DUNCAN, LL.D., DELIVERED ON 6TH AUGUST, 1865, IN THE CLARE HALL, EDINBURGH
- The Testimony of Mr. James Renwick,
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- Latest Declaration on Union
- The late William Sutherland, Achamelvich, Lochinver
- Searmoin. LEIS AN URR. DR. NIXON, MONTROSE. (Continued from page 237.)
- Notes and Comments
- “None beside Thee.” “Whom have I in heaven but thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee.”—Ps. lxxiii. 25
December 1900 PDF scan ↗
- The United Free Church
- The Journey of the Marchioness of Bute
- Notes of a Sermon by the Rev. John Macleod, M.A., Ullapool: “And the priests that bare the ark of the covenant of the Lord stood firm on dry ground in the midst of Jordan, and all the Israelites passed over on dry ground, until all the people were passed clean over Jordan.”—JOSHUA iii. 17
- Letters of the late Donald Duff, Stratherrick
- Meeting of Synod
- Synod Address by the Rev. Walter Scott: THE STATE OF RELIGION IN AUSTRALIA: THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL COVENANTS
- Letter to Associate Synod of North America
- The Union of the Free and U.P. Churches
- Extract from the ‘Christian’s Great Interest,’ by William Guthrie
- The Dying Century
- Searmoin leis an Urr. Dr. Nixon, Montrose. (Continued from page 277.)