{1} Autumn Leaves Volume 2: 25-46. Also Whose Faith Follow pages 10-19
{2} Autumn Leaves Volume 2: 12-24
{3} Ordination of women to ministry was approved in 1968.
{4} Now an auction room.
{5} Whose Faith Follows pages 26-30
{6} Autumn Leaves Volume 3: 4-17
{7} Matthew 6: 24; Luke 16: 13
{8} The Reluctant Minister, David W Torrance (2015)
{9} Autumn Leaves Volume 1: 24-47
{10} Exodus 15: 27
{11} In practice, many people who quote this book have never read it.
{12} Catch the Fire, Guy Chevreau (1994)
{13} John 8: 7
{14} Psalm 24:1
{15} According to recent statistics, 46% of Scots now place themselves in this category.
{16} Gavin Reid, 1969
{17} Romans 12: 2
{18} Issue 19; See Autumn Leaves Volume 3: 18-22
{19} Paul on Homosexuality, Michael Wood (2011)
{20} Not be confused with another body called “Forward Together”.
{21} Bannatyne v.Overtoun [1904] AC 515
{22} Robert Buchanan, The Ten Years’ Conflict (1854)
{23} Recent statistics suggest that people claiming a connection with the Church of Scotland has fallen to 24% of the population. And, of course, connection does not necessarily mean commitment.
{24} Matthew 5: 27-28
{25} Matthew 23: 23
{26} A phrase attributed to an Australian Senator, Patrician Dunn (b. 1948)
{27} Michael Baigent and others (1996)
{28} The Magdalene Legacy Laurence Gardner (2005); Mary Magdalene Lynn Picknett (2003)
{29} 1906
{30} The Woman with the Alabaster Jar Margaret Starbird (1993)
{31} Matthew 18: 1-5
{32} See The Last Pope, Robert Howells (2013)
{33} Proverbs 29: 18
{34} John 14: 6
{35} Romans 11: 15
{36} The Hope of Israel, Alasdair Gordon and William Still (1977)
{37} A * indicates that this text has been republished in my Autumn Leaves series.
{38} Subsequent editions of the Law Basics books appear under joint names of Alex Gibb and myself