The Earnest Student
- 532 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Norman MacLeod was a Scottish clergyman and prolific author whose literary output, often a byproduct of his busy life, spanned essays, stories, travelogues, and poems. He was celebrated as one of Scotland's most eloquent preachers, advocating for social reform, and his writings for the magazine Good Words garnered him a wide readership. His most substantial work remains Reminiscences of a Highland Parish, which celebrates the life and culture of the Highlander. MacLeod embodied a broad spirit and became a notable figure in Scottish religious and literary circles.






This comprehensive dictionary serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and students of the Gaelic language. With entries organized both by Gaelic and English, readers can easily find translations and explanations for a wide range of terms, from everyday words to specialized vocabulary.
Have you ever wanted to learn Gaelic? This comprehensive course is perfect for beginners who want to learn the basics of this beautiful language. With a focus on practical phrases and conversation, readers will be speaking Gaelic in no time!
This fascinating collection brings together the liturgical and devotional works of the Church of Scotland, specifically the Psalms, in Gaelic. Compiled by the General Assembly of the Church and edited by Norman Macleod, this work represents a significant contribution to the preservation and celebration of Scottish-Gaelic identity and culture. A must-read for anyone interested in the history and culture of Scotland.
A collection of essays on the life and culture of the Scottish parish, written by Norman Macleod, a prominent 19th century minister and social reformer. With topics ranging from local traditions to poverty and education, these papers offer a fascinating glimpse into the daily existence of rural Scotland.
An Account Of The Old South Chapel Prayer Meeting, Boston, With Interesting Narratives, And Instances Of Remarkable Conversions, Related At It (1859)
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