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- 'Professor Story on Church History'. Opening address to Glasgow students. From the Glasgow Herald. 10 December 1886.
- 'Professor Max Müller's Lectures'. Report of his Gifford Lectures at Glasgow University on psychological religion. From The Modern Church. 21 January 1892.
- 'Free Church Assembly'. From the Glasgow Herald. 1 June 1898.
- 'The Gifford Lectures - the Master of Balliol on the Evolution of Theology'. From the Glasgow Herald. 12 January 1901.
- The Light of the Law'. Relating to the text and translation of 'Hymns to the Babylonian Sun God' by C. Daggett-Gray. Source unknown. August 1906.
- 'The State Schools in France: the teaching of "La Morale'". Source unknown. 1907.
- Review of 'The Religious experience of the Roman People' by W.W. Fowler. From The Nation. 26 August 1911.
- 'Socialism in the Universities: Interview with the Rev. A.J. Carlyle'. From 'The Christian Commonwealth: the organ of the progressive movement in religion and social ethics'. 11 September 1912.
- 'John of Ruysbroeck'. From The Saturday Westminster Gazette. 30 September 1916.
- Review of 'Essays and addresses on the philosophy of Religion' by Baron F. von Hügel. From The Daily News. 11 October 1921.
- 'Churches and the people - Great Hyde Park Meeting'. From the [Daily Telegraph]. 1921. Also letter from Edward Fuller (editor of The Record of the Save the Children Fund) to [ ], sending copy of The Record and offering subscription.
- 'What is Christianity' by the Rev. L.B. Ashby. Source unknown. [30 November 1929].
- 'Theology and Modern Thought'. Source unknown. No date.
- 'Hymnes de Proclus'. Brief introduction to Proclus, followed by 'A Aphrodite', an extract from the book translated by Mario Meunier. Source unknown. No date.
- 'Bishops vs. Mammon: moral responsibility involved in investments'. Source unknown. No date.
- 'A Century of Intellectual Development' by the Editor. The philosophy of J.S. Mill. From the Evening News. No date.
- 'Review of Origins - an introduction to mythology' by L. Spence. Source unknown. No date.
- 'Our Father's Church'. From The Modern Church. No date.
- 'Where are they? - a bishop and a scientist discuss - problems of the day'. Source unknown. No date.
- Cutting relating to the Puritans' attitude towards music. Source unknown. No date.
- Part of a poem, commencing 'About the world our fathers knew'. Source unknown. No date.

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