Seekers of Truth

Seekers of Truth
Author: Gary J. Previts
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2006-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 076231298X

The mid nineteenth century founders of the foundation of institutionalised public accountancy in the English-speaking world were public accountants practicing in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen. Their historical legacy is a respected profession world-wide. This book aims to celebrate this legacy in biographies of 138 accountants.

Spiritual Home

Spiritual Home
Author: Charles D. Cashdollar
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271043555

A Spiritual Home explores congregational life inside British and American Reformed churches between 1830 and 1915. At a time when scholars have become interested in the day-to-day experience of local congregations, this book reaches back into the nineteenth century, a critically formative period in Anglo-American religious life, to examine the historical roots of congregational life.Taking the perspective of the laity, Cashdollar ranges widely from worship and music to fund-raising and administration, from pastoral care to social work, from prayer meetings to strawberry festivals, from the sanctuary to the kitchen. Firmly rooted in broader currents of gender, class, notions of middle-class respectability, increasing expectations for personal privacy, and patterns of professionalization, he finds that there was a gradual shift in emphasis during these years from piety to fellowship. Based on records, publications, and memorabilia from about 150 congregations representing eight denominations, A Spiritual Home gives us a comprehensive, composite portrait of religious life in Victorian Britain and America.

Publications

Publications
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1989
Genre: Registers of births, etc
ISBN:

Villages of Edinburgh

Villages of Edinburgh
Author: Malcolm Cant
Publisher: John Donald
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN:

"The growth and development of suburban Edinburgh in the early part of the twentieth century has resulted in many small communities being lost to progress. Nevertheless, several old villages have refused to be engulfed by the city and have retained their character and independence to a surprising degree despite the growth of the city around them. Malcolm Cant traces the history of Edinburgh's villages from their origins to the present day in a lively and informative text illustrated by many photographs and drawings, both new and old. This first volume deals with the northern part of the city and a second volume will cover the southern half"--Back cover.