A transcription of the Roll of Honour for the town of Bridge of Allan in Scotland. This Roll contains the names of all the men of the town who served in the First World War, and includes all those... More > who fell during the War.
Transcribed by the Scottish Military Research Group.< Less
This book lists the staff and former pupils of Bellahouston Academy in Glasgow who served in the First World War, with longer biographies and portraits of those who died in service.
The original... More > text has been transcribed and compiled in a new edition by the Scottish Military Research Group.< Less
This book lists the staff and former pupils of Bellahouston Academy in Glasgow who served in the First World War, with longer biographies and portraits of those who died in service.
The original... More > text has been transcribed and compiled in a new edition by the Scottish Military Research Group.< Less
This book contains portraits of the men employed by Lloyds Bank who made the supreme sacrifice in the First World War.
The original book has been scanned, reproducing all the images. A new index now... More > makes it much easier to locate a particular image.
This book was scanned and compiled by volunteers of the Scottish Military Research Group.< Less
Worship to God is of primary importance. God has determined what that worship should be like, and what will honor Him. The Reformed Presbyterian Ministers of the 19th century in America have... More > brought together in one volume a fantastic compilation of the best information in their day about what is to be used in singing during corporate worship. The Scottish ministers shortly after, having received this work in their own day well after its first publication, heartily recommended it in their multiple introductory notes. The book deals with the application of the Regulative Principle in singing to God during corporate worship. The theological outcome of such a study dictates the manner in which a Christian may lawfully WORSHIP THE LIVING GOD. We are not speaking about secondary issues, or non-essentials. We are speaking about WORSHIP. The topic is profoundly practical and will press Christians to consider their current position on worship, and the singing of Psalms.< Less
Worship to God is of primary importance. God has determined what that worship should be like, and what will honor Him. The Reformed Presbyterian Ministers of the 19th century in America have... More > brought together in one volume a fantastic compilation of the best information in their day about what is to be used in singing during corporate worship. The Scottish ministers shortly after, having received this work in their own day well after its first publication, heartily recommended it in their multiple introductory notes. The book deals with the application of the Regulative Principle in singing to God during corporate worship. The theological outcome of such a study dictates the manner in which a Christian may lawfully WORSHIP THE LIVING GOD. We are not speaking about secondary issues, or non-essentials. We are speaking about WORSHIP. The topic is profoundly practical and will press Christians to consider their current position on worship, and the singing of Psalms.< Less