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MS 3674 - Papers of and relating to Professor William Robertson Smith, Professor of Oriental Languages and Old Testament Exegesis, Free Church College, Aberdeen
1 - William Robertson Smith: personal and family papers
2 - William Robertson Smith: professional and academic activities
3 - William Robertson Smith: Free Church College case
1 - Printed materials
1 - Primary publications
2 - Pamphlets on the Free Church College case
1 - Bound volume of printed papers and pamphlets relating to the Free Church College case
2 - Bound pamphlets on Professor Smith's case
3 - Pamphlets on the Free Church College case
1 - George C.M. Douglas: "Why I still believe that Moses wrote Deuteronomy"
2 - A. Moody Stuart: "Our old Bible: Moses on the plains of Moab"
3 - Malcolm White: "Prof. W.R. Smith's article on 'Hebrew Language and Literature'"
4 - William Binnie: "The proposed reconstruction of the Old Testament history"
5 - John Robertson: "The 'critical theory' of Deuteronomy explained in a lecture"
6 - "Thoughts on the Aberdeen case by a pre-Disruption elder"
7 - John McEwan: "Professor Davidson's critical views reviewed"
8 - James Innes: "The Commission of Assembly and Professor Robertson Smith's reply to the Committee's report"
9 - James Sime: "Uncritical criticism: a review of Professor W. Robertson Smith's Commission speech"
10 - David Merson: "Deuteronomy: its date, authorship and contents. A lecture"
11 - Robert G. Balfour: "Deuteronomy: the word of Moses on the plains of Moab"
12 - Sir Henry Wellwood Moncrieff: "Justice of procedure in the Free Assembly. A reply to Mr Taylor Innes"
4 - Pamphlets on the Free Church College case
5 - W.G. Blackie: "The action of the Free Church Commission ultra vires"
3 - Press cuttings
2 - Manuscript materials
4 - William Robertson Smith: memorials and celebrations
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