PODCAST · religion
Manual of Religious Belief
by William Burnes
Discover the profound insights of William Burnes, father of the renowned poet Robert Burns, through this engaging dialogue penned between father and son. With the help of family friend and tutor John Murdoch, the original text was anglicised, bringing it to life for a wider audience. After remaining in handwritten form for nearly a century, it was finally published in 1875. Join us as we explore the enduring themes of faith and belief in this thought-provoking work, summarized by Gillian Hendrie.
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003 - A Dialogue between Father and Son
Discover the profound insights of William Burnes, father of the renowned poet Robert Burns, through this engaging dialogue penned between father and son. With the help of family friend and tutor John Murdoch, the original text was anglicised, bringing it to life for a wider audience. After remaining in handwritten form for nearly a century, it was finally published in 1875. Join us as we explore the enduring themes of faith and belief in this thought-provoking work, summarized by Gillian Hendrie.
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002 - Biographical Preface 2
Discover the profound insights of William Burnes, father of the renowned poet Robert Burns, through this engaging dialogue penned between father and son. With the help of family friend and tutor John Murdoch, the original text was anglicised, bringing it to life for a wider audience. After remaining in handwritten form for nearly a century, it was finally published in 1875. Join us as we explore the enduring themes of faith and belief in this thought-provoking work, summarized by Gillian Hendrie.
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001 - Biographical Preface 1
Discover the profound insights of William Burnes, father of the renowned poet Robert Burns, through this engaging dialogue penned between father and son. With the help of family friend and tutor John Murdoch, the original text was anglicised, bringing it to life for a wider audience. After remaining in handwritten form for nearly a century, it was finally published in 1875. Join us as we explore the enduring themes of faith and belief in this thought-provoking work, summarized by Gillian Hendrie.
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Discover the profound insights of William Burnes, father of the renowned poet Robert Burns, through this engaging dialogue penned between father and son. With the help of family friend and tutor John Murdoch, the original text was anglicised, bringing it to life for a wider audience. After remaining in handwritten form for nearly a century, it was finally published in 1875. Join us as we explore the enduring themes of faith and belief in this thought-provoking work, summarized by Gillian Hendrie.
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