volumes in the First Series of the GUILD LIBRARY are also to be
had in the Sixpenny form with reduced contents also "Bible Manners and
Customs."
LIFE AND CONDUCT.
By Very Rev. J. CAMERON LEES, D.D., LL.D., Dean of the Chapel Royal of
Scotland.
_30th Thousand._
"An excellent manual of instruction."--_Religious Review of Reviews._
"Written in an unusually bright lively manner."--_Manchester Guardian._
EXPOSITION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED.
By Rev. J. DODDS, D.D., Corstorphine.
_10th Thousand._
"This is an excellent little volume, and from its conciseness,
clearness, and comprehensiveness is a great improvement on the
well-known 'Pearson' of an earlier generation."--_Aberdeen Journal._
HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE.
By Rev. GEORGE MILLIGAN, B.D., Caputh.
_10th Thousand._
"This book is like a fine sermon following a beautiful
text."--_Expository Times._
"When we say that it is worthy of its position in such a series we know
of no higher praise we can give."--_Methodist N. C. Magazine._
CHURCH, MINISTRY, AND SACRAMENTS.
By Rev. NORMAN MACLEOD, D.D., Inverness.
_10th Thousand._
"The subject is handled with great good sense and in a liberal
spirit."--_Critical Review._
"The book may be safely recommended as a safe guide along a thorny but
important path of study."--_Scotsman._
"A model of what such a text-book should be."--_Glasgow Herald._
STUDIES IN THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES.
By Rev. WM. ROBERTSON, M.A., Coltness.
[_In the Press._
* * * * *
SCOTTISH CATHEDRALS AND ABBEYS
[Illustration: _From Photo by T. & R. Annan & Sons._
GLASGOW CATHEDRAL.]
SCOTTISH CATHEDRALS
AND ABBEYS
BY
REV. D. BUTLER, M.A.
ABERNETHY, PERTHSHIRE
AUTHOR OF 'THE ANCIENT CHURCH AND PARISH OF ABERNETHY,' 'JOHN WESLEY AND
GEORGE WHITEFIELD IN SCOTLAND,' 'HENRY SCOUGAL AND THE OXFORD METHODISTS'
WITH INTRODUCTION BY THE
VERY REV. R. HERBERT STORY, D.D., LL.D.
PRINCIPAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
LONDON: A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE
EDINBURGH: R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED
PUBLICATION AGENTS FOR THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
1901
PREFACE
In preparation for this Guild Book I wrote an account of every
pre-Reformation structure in Scotland of which any remains now survive,
but the prescribed limits of the series necessitated a selection. The
Scottish cathedrals are all here treated, with representative collegiate
and monastic b
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