Interim Report of the Special Commission on Baptism, May 1958

Footnote

Church of Scotland, Interim Report of the Special Commission on Baptism, May 1958 (Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, Ltd., 1958), 1-79; #1958-126

Bibliography

Church of Scotland. Interim Report of the Special Commission on Baptism, May 1958, 1-79. Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, Ltd., 1958; #1958-126

or

Church of Scotland. Interim Report of the Special Commission on Baptism, May 1958, 1-79. Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, Ltd., 1958. Sold in Edinburgh by Saint Andrew Press. #1958-126

Publication life cycle / General notes

Contains #1958-126b.

Gray 1976: "A series of brochures prepared in the name of the Commission by T. F. Torrance (convener) and published annually, May 1955-May 1962 inclusive. For private circulation only."

As with #1961-172 so also with #1958-126; the Oklahoma History of Science Collections has two different copies of this report: one unbound for private circulation and the other bound in paper wrappers for public distribution:

  1. A set of copies of these reports donated by the Walker and Torrance families were extracted from Church of Scotland annual reports and housed in a loose blue binder (as shown). We assume this not-for-sale Blackwood & Sons copy was for delegates only.
  2. A second copy of this title, with identical contents and typesetting, is bound in a green paper wrapper stamped "Edinburgh: The Saint Andrew Press" (also shown at right). The verso indicates it was sold for "Two Shillings and Sixpence Net." We assume this Saint Andrew Press wrapped copy was for general distribution.
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  • One unbound Oklahoma History of Science Collections copy donated by Robert T. Walker. Items extracted from Church of Scotland annual reports and housed in a loose blue binder.
  • A second Oklahoma History of Science Collections copy bound in wrappers donated by Kerry Magruder.