Author:Alexander Taylor Innes

Alexander Taylor Innes
(1833–1912)
Lawyer. Author of John Knox; Law of Creeds in Scotland; Studied in Scottish History; &c

This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
Articles written by this author are designated in the EB1911 by the initials "A. T. I."

Alexander Taylor Innes

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  • College Years: the valedictory address of the Dialectic Society of the University of Edinburgh for session 1856/57 (1857).
  • The Law of Creeds in Scotland: A Treatise on the Legal Relation of Churches in Scotland Established and not Established, to their Doctrinal Confessions (1867)
  • The Church of Scotland Crisis 1843 and 1874: and the Duke of Argyll (1874)
  • The Scotch Law of Establishment, an answer to the two new positions of the Duke of Argyll (1875)
  • Letters from the Red Beech. Six Letters from a Layman to a Minister of the Free Church of Scotland on the Canon, the Pulpit, and Criticism (1880)
  • The Assembly of 1881 and the case of Professor Robertson Smith (1881)
  • The Confidence of the Church. A letter to Sir Henry W. Moncreiff, Bart., D.D. (1881)
  • Samuel Rutherford (1883)
  • Open Teaching in the Universities of Scotland (1885)
  • Church and State, a Historical Handbook (1890)
  • Studies in Scottish History, chiefly Ecclesiastical (1892)
  • John Knox (1896)
  • Trial of Jesus Christ: A legal monograph (1899)
  • The Law of Creeds in Scotland: a treatise on the relations of churches in Scotland, established and not established, to the civil law (1902)
  • Scottish Churches and the Crisis of 1907 (1907)
  • Chapters of Reminiscence (1913)

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