Lay Morals, and Other PapersStevenson, Robert Louis
Philosophy
Lay Morals, and Other Papers
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Essays; Short stories
{98} Turner, Wodrow, and _Church History_ by James Kirkton, an outed
minister of the period.
{99} Kirkton, p. 244.
{101a} Kirkton.
{101b} Turner.
{102} Kirkton.
{103} Kirkton.
{104} _Cloud of Witnesses_, p. 389; Edin. 1765.
{105a} Kirkton, p. 247.
{105b} Ibid. p. 254.
{105c} _Ibid._ p. 247.
{105d} _Ibid._ pp. 247, 248.
{106} Kirkton, p. 248.
{107a} Kirkton, p. 249.
{107b} _Naphtali_, p. 205; Glasgow, 1721.
{107c} Wodrow, p. 59.
{108a} Kirkton, p. 246.
{108b} Defoe’s _History of the Church of Scotland_.
{151} ‘This paper was written in collaboration with James Waiter
Ferrier, and if reprinted this is to be stated, though his principal
collaboration was to lie back in an easy-chair and laugh.’—[R.L.S., Oct.
25, 1894.]
{183} The illustrator was, in fact, a lady, Miss Eunice Bagster, eldest
daughter of the publisher, Samuel Bagster; except in the case of the cuts
depicting the fight with Apollyon, which were designed by her brother,
Mr. Jonathan Bagster. The edition was published in 1845. I am indebted
for this information to the kindness of Mr. Robert Bagster, the present
managing director of the firm.—[SIR SIDNEY COLVIN’S NOTE.]
{205} See a short essay of De Quincey’s.
{206a} _Religio Medici_, Part ii.
{206b} _Duchess of Malfi_.
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