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Reference: Volume 33 1963, p50
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Reference: Volume 33 1963, p52
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(All between pages 26 and 27)

St Machar’s Cathedral, Old Aberdeen: The East End
The Abbey Church of St Mary, Iona, and Monastery Buildings
The Abbey Church of St Mary, Iona: Choir and Chancel
The Abbey Church of St Mary, Iona: St Martin’s Cross

Reference: Volume 33 1963
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The Rev Thomas H Keir, Minister of St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Melrose

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Reference: Volume 32 1962, p3

The Rev James A Whyte, MA, Professor of Practical Theology and Christian Ethics at St Mary’s College, the University of St Andrews

A quite outstanding article by Professor Whyte. His brief was to write/talk about church architecture, but he chooses to do so by exploring the relationship between the progress of the Liturgical movement, the increasing part played in worship by the laity, and the use of sacred space. The following quotation sets out the basis for the arguments in his paper. “One thing however, needs to be said strongly. These concerns must be held together. Whenever you take one of them – a concern for worship, or a concern for lay witness and service, or a concern for better church design, or anything else, and think of it as a thing apart, a thing on its own, out of relation to the whole life and being of the people of God in the world, you distort it. It becomes a fad, whose determining considerations tend to be one’s preconceived ideas of correctness or tradition, uncriticized by the faith and unrelated to the needs of the body of Christ in the world today.” What follows is an extensive cogent argument for the church building as “the house of the people of God”.

Reference: Volume 32 1962, p12
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The Rev F Routledge Bell, Minister of the Parish

11pp incl. plans and photographs A brief but comprehensive article on the history of the church and parish at Caputh, Perthshire.

Reference: Volume 32 1962, p25
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The Rev John W Fraser, BEM, MA, BD, Minister of Farnell and Kinnell

A theological case for the ordering of the sanctuary in such a way that Word and Sacrament are central (with particular reference to Glenrothes: St Columba’s)

Reference: Volume 32 1962, p32
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The Rev John A Lamb, BD, Ph D, DD, Librarian at New College, the University of Edinburgh

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Reference: Volume 32 1962, p35
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Reference: Volume 32 1962, p43

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Being a reprint of an article on the subject in the parish magazine of Greyfriars’ Kirk, Edinburgh – an interesting contribution to an ongoing debate.

Reference: Volume 32 1962, p44
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Various Contributors

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Reference: Volume 32 1962, p46
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Reference: Volume 32 1962, p49
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The Church of the Three Brethren, Lochgoilhead: Interior The Parish Church of Caputh: Interior The Parish Church of Caputh: Interior The Parish Church of Caputh: A Distant View

Reference: Volume 32 1962
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