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  <dc:title>William MacLeod Macartney: notebook for Africa sermons</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Exercise book, marked "Deputation (at back D.G.S.)", containing notes for a talk entitled "Where is Africa going?". Also loose papers, containing a Toast, dated 25th January 1949, to the Parish of Houston and Killellan, in the form of a song to the tune "Comin' through the rye". Other loose papers contain Orders of Service, sermon notes, and prayers, some with dates and locations; also some  Proclamations of Marriage (dated), and a sermon given at Chalmers Church, Westport, Edinburgh in January 1951, on the occasion of the celebration of 25 years of ministry by Rev Henry F T Heath (enfolded in a printed Order of Service and Congregational Supplement (newsletter)). Also a printed copy of "Supplement to 'Life and Work'" from Church of Scotland, Perth, dated July, 1948 and accompanied by printed advertisements for local businesses.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1944 - 1951</dc:date>
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