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Calderwood's History of the Kirk in Scotland

David Calderwood's History of the Kirk in Scotland is available here on CD-ROM in searchable text.
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Wow; $635 for the searchable CDs (you'd save $175 on the "econo" non searchable set). I'm just as happy to have this in the original albeit not as easily searchable, and a pretty ugly set too. I note the 8th volume is not included in the CD set, probably as it is not part of the history proper. But it does contain quite a bit of material on Calderwood and his history (some collation of the versions of the histories) as well as the index to the first 7 volumes.
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History of the Kirk in Scotland, Vol. I

History of the Kirk in Scotland, Vol. II
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The History of the Kirk of Scotland, Vol. V

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The history of the Scottish Church is most interesting, I confess that I wish I knew more!
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