Transcribed notes of their conversation about eating blood: 'Mr Sandeman remarked that this is a sad thing this separation and spoke in the way of lamenting133.the whole matter lies in a nutshell - you charge us with the sin of eating blood because we consider it lawful to eat game133.after the blood is separated from the flesh' Croal notes that as the meeting was unexpected 'I thought I would speak freely' [3 copies]
'Mr Arthur Young called upon Mr John Croal at Mrs Mercers house in London end of May or first week of June 1875 - He brought a copy of the conversation that had passed between Mr D Sandeman of Glasgow & Mr Croal in Edinburgh - After some few remarks upon that Mr Young entered upon the subject of the separation' Transcript of their conversation on the separation of the churches
Account of a trip beginning at King's Cross Station in London and including visits to Newcastle, Lenzie, Glasgow, Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Broughty Ferry and Aberdeen. During this time Henry and his brother met many members of the Glasite and Sandemanian congregations and also relatives. Includes a reference to an early telephone.
2nd Ep. to the Corinthians 2nd Chap. & 14th verse with pencil annotation 'while in France during the war 1914-18 WF' Also 'Romans VIII Chap. 1st verse' marked '1914-18 W.F'
(1) Proposals for loss or damage by fire for 'Mr Sandeman & others', 1811 (2) Conditions of insurance for the building of a chapel of one floor and gallery, in the name of Patrick Sandeman of Leith and 'for others', 1819