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The Norwegian church,

A cyclostyled copy of an article on 'Die Norwegische Kirche' by Olaf Moe. Inscribed by the author 'With warm greetings from Olaf Moe'.

Olaf Moe.

The marriage at Cana,

Loose leaves containing notes on the account of the marriage feast and the miracle at Cana given in the Gospel according to St. John, chapter 2, verses I-II.

William Porter.

Testimonials of the Reverend W. D. Davies,

Typewritten copies of testimonials from Principal E[rnest] G[eorge] Hardy, Jesus College, Oxford, Professor David Capell Simpson, Oriel College, Oxford, and [the Reverend] B[urnett] H[illman] Streeter, canon of Hereford Cathedral, in support of an application by [the Reverend] W[illiam] D[avid] Davies for the post of lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion and Dogmatic Theology at the Presbyterian Theological College, Aberystwyth, 1925.

Scrap books,

Three scrap books containing miscellaneous items (mounted or tipped in) including press cuttings relating to the unveiling of a statue of Lewis Edwards, first principal of Bala C.M. Theological College, at Bala, 21 June 1911, the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, 13 July 1911, the trial in Edinburgh, May-June 1911, of Lieutenant Cecil Aylmer Cameron and his wife for alleged conspiracy to defraud an insurance company in respect of the loss of a pearl necklace, and debates on proposals for church union at the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland and of the United Free Church, May 1913; photographs of the statue of the aforementioned Lewis Edwards; an official invitation to Professor [William] Porter to attend the investiture ceremony at Caernarvon Castle; an admission ticket to the said ceremony; and a holograph letter from Alicia G. Jones, The Theological College, Aberystwyth, to Dr. [William] Porter, [19]36 (personal).

Research notes,

Eighteen note-books and loose leaves containing extracts from miscellaneous printed sources, copious notes, lists, etc., being possibly material collected or compiled by William Porter in connection with his research work for his doctorate thesis (see the preceding manuscript, NLW MS 12920E).

William Porter.

Old Testament studies,

  • NLW MSS 12943-12949B, 12950C, 12951A, 12952-12958B, 12959C, 12960-12965B, 12966A, 12967C, 12968-12971B, 12972A, 12973-12974B, 12975-12976A, 12977B, 12978D, 12979-12980B, 12981C, 12982A, 12983-12984B, 12985C, 12986D, 12987-12990B, 12991D, 12992B.
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  • Part of William Porter manuscripts

A collection of seventy-three note-books and loose leaves containing miscellaneous material relating to Old Testament studies in the form of manuscript notes and mounted cuttings or pages from published works. The material includes general notes on various books of the Old Testament, copies of Hebrew and English versions of sections of the text of certain of the books with expository notes, and notes on related topics. The following are the books or sections of books dealt with. 12943B. Exodus XX-XXIV. 12944B. Leviticus XXIII-XXVII. 12945B. Deuteronomy I-IV. 12946B. Deuteronomy XX-XXVIII; Job I-XIX. 12947B. Deuteronomy V-XXVIII. 12948B. Deuteronomy V-XVII. 12949B. Ruth; Jonah; Proverbs. 12950C. 1 Samuel. 12951A. 1 Samuel I-XVII. 12952B. 2 Samuel I-XXIV. 12953B. 1-2 Kings. 12954B. 1 Kings VIII-XXII. 12955B. 2 Kings I-XVII. 12956B. Ezra IV-VII. 12957B. Job I XIX. 12958B. Job I-VII. 12959C, 12960-12963B. Psalms. 12964-12965B, 12966A. Psalms LXXIII-LXXXIX. 129670. Isaiah I-XII. 12968B. Isaiah I-XII; Exodus XX-XXIV; Leviticus XXIII-XXVII. 12969-12970B. Isaiah I-XII. 12971B. Isaiah I-XIV. 12972A. Isaiah I-XXIV. 12973B. Isaiah XL-LXVI. 12974B. Isaiah XL-LIV. 12975A. Isaiah XLIV-LV. 12976A. Isaiah XL-LXVI. 12977B. Isaiah LVI-LXIV. 12978D. Isaiah LVI-LXVI. 12979B. Isaiah I-XII, XL-XLVIII. 12980B, 12981C, 12982A. Isaiah. 12983B. Jeremiah I-III; Isaiah I-XII. 12984B. Jeremiah I-X. 129850. Hosea. 12986D, 12987-12988B. Amos. 12989B. Nahum. 12990B. Zechariah. 12991D. Miscellaneous books. 12992B. Miscellaneous books.

William Porter.

Old Testament quotations,

Eight note-books inscribed on the outer, upper covers 'Old Testament Quotations in the New' and containing lists, notes, etc., probably compiled by William Porter in connection with his research work for his doctorate thesis (see NLW MS 12920 above).

William Porter.

Old Testament influence on the ancient Syriac gospels,

A ?holograph copy of a thesis on 'The Influence of the Old Testament on the Ancient Syriac Gospels' [submitted by William Porter for the degree of D.Litt. of the University of Edinburgh, 1906], and copies of a report on the said thesis and an accompanying letter sent by F. C. Burkitt [? Francis Crawford Burkitt, professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge], from Cambridge, to Dr. Kennedy [? Archibald Robert Stirling Kennedy, professor of Hebrew and Semitic languages, University of Edinburgh], January [19]06.

William Porter and Francis Crawford Burkitt.

Note-books,

Twenty-nine note-books containing miscellaneous notes, extracts from printed sources, etc., relating to various aspects of Old and New Testament studies, comparative religion, etc.

William Porter.

New Testament studies,

Twenty-four note-books and loose leaves containing general notes relating to, or detailed expository notes on the text of, the following books of the New Testament. 12993B. St. Matthew. 12994-6B. St. Mark. 12997B. St. Luke. 12998-13000B. St. John (including copious extracts from Benjamin Wisner Bacon: The Fourth Gospel in Research and Debate . . . (1910)). 13001B. The Acts of the Apostles. 13002B. The Epistle to the Hebrews. 13003B. The Epistle of St. James. 13004B. Revelation.

William Porter.

Letters to William Porter,

Holograph letters to William Porter including:- (a) Eleven letters, 1907-1909, from [the Reverend] E[dward] O[wen] Davies, y Bala, Principal Ellis Edwards, The Theological College, Bala, J. C. Evans, The Grammar School, Bala, [the Reverend] J. T. Alun Jones, registrar, The Theological College, Bala, [Professor] A[rchibald] R[obert] S[tirling] Kennedy, Edinburgh and Ford, Dalkeith (3), James Kennedy, Edinburgh, the Reverend John Owen, secretary, The Theological College, Bala, from Liverpool, [Professor] John Owen Thomas [of the Theological College, Bala] from Liverpool, and Evan Williams, Flint, all relating mainly to the recipient's appointment as lecturer in, and subsequently professor of, Hebrew at the Theological College, Bala. (b) Twenty-eight letters from [Professor] F[rancis] C[rawford] Burkitt, Cambridge, [19]06-1907 (4) (recipient's [doctorate] dissertation (see NLW MS 12920E above), the possibility of publishing the work, the degree of D.D. conferred on the writer, a comment on Robert H[atch] Kennett: In Our Tongues . . . (London, 1907)), [Professor] Marcus Dods, Edinburgh, 1902 and undated (2) (advice with regard to preaching), [Professor] E[rnest] Norman Jones [of the Theological College, Aberystwyth] from Three Cocks, Breconshire, and Swansea, [19]26 (8) (personal, college business, grants to students, the death of J[ohn] H[umphreys] Davies [principal of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth], speculation as to whether [Dr.] Tom Jones [Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, 1916-1930] would succeed him), [Professor] T[homas] Gwynn Jones, Aberystwyth, [19]29 (personal, thanks for a copy of Scotsman, the writer's proposed book on Welsh folk-lore), [the Very Reverend] J[oseph] Armitage Robinson, The Deanery, Westminster, 1906 (publication of recipient's [doctorate] thesis), [Professor] W[illiam] B[arron] Stevenson, The University, Glasgow, and The British Museum, 1907-1918 (3) (comments on the town of Bala, suggestions as to the syllabus recipient could follow on taking up his appointment [as the writer's successor at the Theological College, Bala], suggestions as to the classifying and cataloguing of the books in Bala College library, possible means of extending library accommodation at Bala College), and [the Reverend] J[ohn] O[wen] Thomas [previously professor at the Theological College, Aberystwyth] from Barry, Bala, and Abergele, 1926-1928 (9) (personal, recipient's move to the chair of New Testament studies [at the Theological College, Aberystwyth], references to ministerial and academic colleagues).

Lecture on the New Testament,

A typewritten copy of a lecture on 'The New Testament in Relation to Learning and to Life', being the inaugural lecture delivered by William A[lexander] Curtis [as principal] of New College [Edinburgh], 10 October 1935.

?William Porter.

Lecture notes on Shakespeare, etc.,

A note-book containing lecture notes on Shakespeare and other Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists and poets. The first page is inscribed 'English Notes. Book III. Professor Masson', and bears the name of James S. Wilson and the date 18 February 1895. The notes appear to be those of lectures delivered 18-26 February [18]95.

James S. Wilson.

Lecture note-books,

Twelve note-books containing ? notes of lectures given by Professor [George Edward Bateman] Saintsbury [of the University of Edinburgh] (English literature), Dr. A[ndrew] B[ruce] Davidson [of New College, Edinburgh] (Old Testament studies), and Professor [Archibald Robert Stirling] Kennedy [of the University of Edinburgh] (Hebrew), circa 1898- 1900, and by Professor [Emil Friedrich] Kautzsch [of the University of Halle] (Old Testament theology), 1902.

William Porter.

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