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The Stickit Minister and some Common Men

1893


form: collection
location published: London, United Kingdom

authors:
Samuel Rutherford Crockett  1859 - 1914 

publishers:
T. Fisher Unwin  founded in: 1882 closure in: 1926

texts:
The Stickit Minister   Short Story  (p. 7 - 14) 
Accepted of the Beasts   Short Story  (p. 15 - 27) 
Trials for License by the Presbytery of Pitscottite   Short Story  (p. 28 - 37) 
“The Heather Lintie”   Short Story  (p. 38 - 52) 
The Split in the Marrow Kirk   Short Story  (p. 53 - 65) 
The Probationer   Short Story  (p. 66 - 78) 
The Lammas Preaching   Short Story  (p. 79 - 90) 
The Tragedy of Duncan Duncanson, Schoolmaster   Short Story  (p. 91 - 105) 
Why David Oliphant remained a Presbyterian   Short Story  (p. 106 - 113) 
The Three Maister Peter Slees, Ministers in the Parish of Couthy   Short Story  (p. 114 - 123) 
The Courtship of Allan Fairley, of Earlswood   Short Story  (p. 124 - 132) 
John Smith of Arkland prepares his Sermon   Short Story  (p. 133 - 141) 
A Day in the Life of the Reverend James Pitbye, Minister of Nether Dullarg   Short Story  (p. 142 - 145) 
The Glen Kells Short Leet   Short Story  (p. 149 - 158) 
Boanerges Simpson’s Encumbrance   Short Story  (p. 159 - 170) 
A Knight-Errant of the Streets   Short Story  (p. 171 - 180) 
The Progress of Cleg Kelly, Mission Worker   Short Story  (p. 181 - 201) 
Ensamples to the Flock   Short Story  (p. 202 - 215) 
The Siege of M’lurg’s Mill   Short Story  (p. 216 - 230) 
The minister of Scaur casts out with his Maker   Short Story  (p. 231 - 240) 
John Black, Critic in Ordinary   Short Story  (p. 241 - 249) 
The Candid Friend   Short Story  (p. 250 - 258) 
A Midsummer Idyll   Short Story  (p. 259 - 274) 
The Tutor of Curlywee   Short Story  (p. 274 - 283)