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— Notes to pages 104–112 —<br />

98 C.G. Brown, ‘Piety, gender and war in the 1910s’, in C. Macdonald and E.<br />

McFarland (eds), Scotland and the Great War, East Linton, Tuckwell, 1999.<br />

99 D. Cairns, <strong>The</strong> Army and Religion, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1919,<br />

p. 9.<br />

100 N. Maclean and J.P.P. Sclater, God and the Soldier, London, Hodder &<br />

Stoughton, 1917, pp. 125–7, 224.<br />

101 Cairns, Army and Religion, p. 93.<br />

102 Ibid., p. 97.<br />

103 Ibid., pp. 371–2.<br />

104 W.H. Archer, Collier Jack, Stirling, Drummond Tract Enterprise, c. 1900.<br />

105 ‘Jock’ in Good News no. 752, August 1924, pp. 29–30.<br />

106 Ibid., August 1926, pp. 29–32.<br />

107 British Messenger, vol. 89, 1940; vol. 98, 1946 (unpaginated).<br />

108 R. Cunningham, This Man or His Parents, Stirling, Drummond Tract<br />

Enterprise, c. 1930.<br />

109 British Messenger, April 1937.<br />

110 Oh! If I Had Listened, Stirling, Drummond Tract Enterprise, tract no. 40,<br />

second series.<br />

111 British Messenger, April 1920, pp. 38–9.<br />

112 J.H. Wilson, A Bright Sunset: or, Recollections <strong>of</strong> the Last Days <strong>of</strong> a Young<br />

Football Player, Stirling, Drummond Tract Enterprise, 1902.<br />

113 E. Poole, His Mighty Men, Stirling, Drummond Tract Enterprise, 1891, p. 2.<br />

114 S. Watson, Disloyal, Stirling, Drummond Tract Enterprise, 1891, pp. 209–10.<br />

115 P.B. Power, <strong>The</strong> Man that Carried the Baby and Other Stories, Stirling,<br />

Drummond Tract Enterprise, Household Series no. 1, 1896, pp. 10, 23.<br />

116 E. Poole, Shut the Door, Stirling, Drummond Tract Enterprise, 1890, p. 5.<br />

117 Crossick, ‘From gentlemen to the residuum’, p. 163.<br />

118 Published by the Society for the Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Useful Knowledge. Extracts<br />

can be viewed at www.history.rochester.edu/pennymag<br />

119 How this problem materialised within Anglicanism is mentioned in S. Gill,<br />

Women and the Church <strong>of</strong> England: From the Eighteenth Century to the<br />

Present, London, SPCK, 1994, pp. 83–7.<br />

120 Chamber’s Journal, 13 February 1832, p. 21.<br />

121 Ibid., 25 August 1832, p. 233.<br />

122 Ibid.<br />

123 Ibid., 24 December 1836, p. 377.<br />

124 Ibid., 5 February 1853, p. 95. Another feature article covering the same ground<br />

appeared two months later, 16 April 1853, p. 253.<br />

125 Ibid., 11 February 1860, p. 84.<br />

126 Ibid., 5 January 1833.<br />

127 Ibid., 30 January 1836, p. 1.<br />

128 Ibid., 27 February 1836, p. 33.<br />

129 For instance James Payne’s ‘<strong>The</strong> Bateman Household’, ibid., 7 January 1860.<br />

130 H.N. Fairchild, Religious Trends in English Poetry, vol IV: 1830–1880:<br />

<strong>Christian</strong>ity and Romanticism in the Victorian Era, New York and London,<br />

Columbia University Press, 1957, pp. viii, 559.<br />

131 Charles Kingsley, ‘Sunday Morning’, quoted ibid., p. 19.<br />

132 Robert Browning, ‘Pacchiarotto’, quoted ibid., p. 165.<br />

254

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