Chatechetical instructions identified by Dean Christie as being in the hand of Robert Keith, Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus. Begins with extract from a sermon by Keith on the death of Bishop Rattray, preached 15 May 1743. The contents of the rest of th...
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- Dates of Creation:1743
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Chatechetical instructions identified by Dean Christie as being in the hand of Robert Keith, Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus. Begins with extract from a sermon by Keith on the death of Bishop Rattray, preached 15 May 1743. The contents of the rest of the volume are "evidently a skeleton draft with intervening blank leaves of a course of instruction for Confirmation and first Communion with further warnings on the infidelity of the times, possibly incorporating draft notes left by Bishop Rattray"
Includes [pp.87-96] notes, identified as being in the hand of Bishop William Falconer from Bishop Ken[nedy?] on the Eucharist. With signature, George Grub, 1837. Volume presented by George Grub 1837. Volume presented by George Grub's son, Charles Grub to Dean Christie, 1918. Also includes an App.endix bearing on the authorship of the manuscript "being a letter in reply to the enquiry of Rev. Charles Grub" and letter, 1 May, 1918, Charles Grub to Dean Christie enclosing the volume.Arrangement
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Description compiled by Sarah Chubb, Archives Hub Project Archivist, November 2001.
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