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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 3320/8/9/1
Alt Ref NoMS 3320/8/11; Formerly box 7, bundle 7
TitleNewspaper cuttings and printed material concerning St. Paul's
Date1785 - 1946
Extent1 bundle
DescriptionNewspaper cuttings and printed materials concerning St Paul's, Aberdeen, 1785 - 1946. Including:

1 booklet - Copy of "The Nature and Extent of the Apostolic Commission", a sermon preached at the consecration of Samuel Seabury, bishop of Connecticut. Aberdeen, 1785 FRAGILE

Printed Pamphlet - "A friendly call to Union addressed to the Managers of St Paul's chapel, Aberdeen", Edinburgh, 1823

Printed Pamphlet - "Doctor Henderson's examination examined and his allegations respecting the Episcopal Church in Scotland proved to be unfounded, by an Episcopalian, to which is added a letter addressed to the managers of St Paul's chapel Aberdeen, by the late Rt. Revd. Bishop Skinner". Aberdeen, 1831.

Address to the congregation of St Paul's chapel, Aberdeen, by their minister the Reverend Sir William Dunbar, Bart, SCL, following the pronouncement by Bishop Skinner that Dunbar was in a state of open schism, warning "all faithful people to avoid all communion with him in prayers and sacraments", Aberdeen, 1843

A letter to the managers, constituent members and congregation of St Paul's Chapel, Aberdeen, by the Reverend Sir William Dunbar, Bart, SC.L. 1843

Printed pamphlet "The Dunbar schism - a few words of explanation to the constituent members of St Paul's Aberdeen, by one of themselves, to which is appended the Rev. Robert Montgomery's address to the managers and congregation of St. Jude's, Glasgow", Aberdeen, 1845.

Printed pamphlet, "Sir William Dunbar and the Scottish Schism", a letter to Charles James, bishop of London, containing strictures on a "letter" recently sent to the bishop by a "committee of the managers and members of St Paul's" by a presbyter of the diocese of Aberdeen. Peterhead, 1845.

Printed prayer of thanksgiving for the "present abundant harvest" to be used at morning and evening services after the general thanksgiving, on Sunday, 1 October 1854 (with an addition to be used "where the cholera prevails",)

Printed paper by the Rev. Harry Allan MA on Aberdeen's Aristocratic Church: notable records of St Paul's from the Press and Journal of 8 October 1927.

Newspapers cutting 'Aberdeen Church's link with Jacobite Duchess of Gordon', by J. Fenton Wyness, The weekly journal, November 21st 1946.
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