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W. D. McNaughton
Published Work
McNaughton, William D., & Andrew, D., Graham, J., Skinner, A., Sullivan, M. True and False Unity,
in Congregational Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, Ventura, California, 1987
McNaughton, William D. Spiritual Awakening and Congregationalism in Scotland, in Congregational
Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, Ventura, California, 1988
McNaughton, William D. The Congregational Church in Kirkcaldy and other Congregational Churches in Fife
(from their beginnings to 1850), Dissertation submitted to The American Congregational Center, Ventura,
California, April, 1989, for the Degree of Doctor of Theology, by Rev. William Dick McNaughton, B.A.,
Kirkcaldy, 1989
McNaughton, William D. The Scottish Congregational Ministry 1794-1993, Glasgow, 1993
[ISBN 978-0-900304-06-4]
McNaughton, William D. Sharing Holy Communion, representations of interdenominational group meeting on
Iona, 1993, in Focus, Glasgow, Autumn/Winter 1993, p.18
McNaughton, William D. Robert Kinniburgh, Charles Richardson, James Ross, etc., in Dictionary of Scottish
Church History & Theology, Edinburgh, 1994 [ISBN 0 567 09650 5]
McNaughton, William D. Journal of William McKillican January 1802 April 1804. Transcribed and Annotated.
With Appendices Containing: Rev. William McKillican's Sermon Outlines, December 1805 - September 1806,
Letter from Rev. Greville Ewing, 7th January, 1834, Mrs. Christian McKillican's Memoir of her son Daniel,
March, 1836, Letter from Rev. Henry Wilkes to Mrs. McKillican, 21st November, 1849, Glasgow, 1994
[ISBN 978-0-900304-13-2]
McNaughton, William D. Sannox Congregational Church Isle Arran, Glasgow, 1994 [ISBN 978-0-900304-08-8]
McNaughton, William D. [Editor] The Membership Roll of the Congregational Church Kirkcaldy 1800-1869,
Glasgow, 1994 [ISBN 978-0-900304-07-1]
McNaughton, William D. Alexander Dewar's Testimony. The Origins of Avoch Congregational Church, Glasgow,
1994 [ISBN 978-0-900304-18-7]
McNaughton, William D. The Congregational Witness in Kintyre 1800-c.1878, Glasgow, 1995 [ISBN 978-0-900304-28-6]
McNaughton, William D. Archibald Farquharson's Journals. An Itinerant's Tours of Barra, Uist, Coll and
The Highlands of Perthshire in 1838, Transcribed and Annotated, Glasgow, 1996 [ISBN 978-0-900304-38-5]
McNaughton, William D. The Missionary Magazine, in Focus, Glasgow, Summer 1999, p.4
McNaughton, William D. A Few Historical Notes on Early Congregational Independency in Scotland, Kirkcaldy,
2000 [ISBN 946294 37 2]
McNaughton, William D. Early Congregationalism and St Andrews, United Reformed Church History Society,
St Andrews, 6th July, 2002, in The Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society, Vol. 7 No.3
December 2003, pp.135-142 [ISSN 0049-5433]
McNaughton, William D. Revival and Reality: Congregationalists and Religious Revival in Nineteenth-century
Scotland, in Records of the Scottish Church History Society, Volume 33, pp.165-216, Edinburgh, 2003
[ISSN 0264-5572]
McNaughton, William D. Glasgow Committee of London Missionary Society Minutes 1796 to 1803, Transcribed
and Annotated, 2003, Manuscript, National Library of Scotland
McNaughton, William D. Early Congregational Independency in the Highlands and Islands and the North-East
of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2003 [ISBN 978-0-900304-98-9]
McNaughton, William D. Early Congregational Independency in Shetland, Lerwick, 2005 [ISBN 978-1-904746-05-8]
McNaughton, William D. Early Congregational Independency in Lowland Scotland, Vol. I, Glasgow, 2005
[ISBN 978-0-900304-99-6]
McNaughton, William D. Early Congregational Independency in Lowland Scotland, Vol. II, Glasgow, 2006
[ISBN 978-0-900304-94-1]
McNaughton, William D. Early Congregational Independency in Orkney, Cambridge, 2006 [ISSN 0049-5433]
McNaughton, William D. Thirty-odd Years of Failure (or Deferred Success), in International Congregational
Journal, Volume 7 No 1, Winter 2007, pp.93-103.
McNaughton, William D. The Trials and Tribulations of Establishing a Theological Seminary, in Congregational
History Society Magazine, Volume 5, Number 5, Spring 2009, pp.289-304, [ISSN 0965-6235]
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