What is the origin of the name Haldane?
1: Scottish: from the Middle English and Older Scots personal name Haldan (Old Norse Halfdanr Half(f)dan Anglo-Scandinavian Healfdene literally ‘half Dane’).2: Scottish: variant of Hadden.3: Scottish: shortened form of the [...]
An historical sketch of the Protestant church of France, from its origin to the present times. With parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...has been more successful than Robert Haldane, Esq., of Edinburgh, who spent a number of years upon the Continent, and... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1810)
...has been more successful than Robert Haldane, Esq., of Edinburgh, who spent a number of years upon the Continent, and... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1810)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant church of France, from its origin to the present times. With parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...Christians, 542- - Labours of Robert Haldane, Esq., 542-Remarkable Conversion of a French Protestant Pastor, 543-7- Faithful Protestant Remnant in... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1816)
...Christians, 542- - Labours of Robert Haldane, Esq., 542-Remarkable Conversion of a French Protestant Pastor, 543-7- Faithful Protestant Remnant in... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1816)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant church of France, from its origin to the present times. With parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...Protestant pastor, is extracted from Mr Haldane's valuable work on the " Evidences." It may not be known to many... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1810)
...Protestant pastor, is extracted from Mr Haldane's valuable work on the " Evidences." It may not be known to many... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1810)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant church of France, from its origin to the present times. With parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...has been well said by Mr Haldane, " the little finger of this monster was found to be thicker than... (Paris, Paris, France - 1790)
...has been well said by Mr Haldane, " the little finger of this monster was found to be thicker than... (Paris, Paris, France - 1790)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant church of France, from its origin to the present times. With parallel notices of the Church of Scotland during the same period
What is the origin of the name Haldane?
1: Scottish: from the Middle English and Older Scots personal name Haldan (Old Norse Halfdanr Half(f)dan Anglo-Scandinavian Healfdene literally ‘half Dane’).2: Scottish: variant of Hadden.3: Scottish: shortened form of the [...]