No author specified
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p1
Peter Davidson
Reprint of an article in the Evangelical Quarterly 1955. It reveals the pervasiveness in Whyte's preaching of the subject of sin, and of specific sins. He was criticised by contemporaries for an over-emphasis on this area and for falling into the trap of preaching justification by works which did not allow for 'real peace'. The relationship of justification to sanctification is explored and the place of prayer.
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p7
Colin Williamson
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p26
Bryan Spinks and the Editor
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p27
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Gerald Jones
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p28
Gerald Jones
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p30
Gerald Jones
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p34
W W D Gardiner
An extract from the Annual of 1938-89 betraying anxiety about Irish immigration.
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p36
T Graeme Longmuir
Some reflections on the residue of the Victorian church in the present day. In the writer's view we have kept the programme but not the passion of the previous age. In a church more minister-dominated than ever, the attempt to empower 'lay' people is not being allowed to develop.
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p37
Peter D Thomson
The role of the Moderator of a court of the church is discussed and it is argued that the opening worship be either dropped or reconfigured.
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p49
Herrick Bunney
The Master of Music of St Giles' Cathedral selects a passage from the Annual of 1948 which
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p54
Alison and Charles Robertson
Songs of the World Church: Volume 1, Wild Goose Publications
Reference: Volume 24 Spring 1991, p55
The Editor
A description of a packed concert by the band Runrig in North Uist as if it were a liturgical event, and drawing lessons for Sunday worship in our churches.
Reference: Volume 25 Winter 1991, p1
David Beckett
Dr Louden's successor at Greyfriars' celebrates his contribution to the Society and to the church (ecumenical).
Reference: Volume 25 Winter 1991, p4
The Editor
Reference: Volume 25 Winter 1991, p5