Communion Tokens. 



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Supper of the Lord." Old FORFAR and RESCOBIE tokeas 

 have " L T " for " Lord's Table." " Token of admission to the 

 Lord's Table " is inscribed on those of KIRKMICHAEL F.C. 

 (Dumfriesshire) and ALYTH. "Tokens of Love for Loth " at 

 LOTH, " Sic itur ad astra " at LWERURIE, and " Unitas " at 

 FALKLAND are interesting types. Almost unique is the letter 

 "K" for Kirk on an associate token (KEXXOWAY), or on a 

 Relief (DUXNL\G). On the reverse of the MUSSELBURGH 

 token "Relief Kirk " is the lettering. "Relief Chapel " occurs 

 on tokens of RICCARTON (Ayrshire), and KILMARNOCK, and 

 "Relief Church" at ST. NLXIAN'S. "Chapel" appears on 

 Established Church tokens at ARDOCH, MAXWELLTOWN 

 (Troqueer Chapel), GLASGOW GAELIC, and PAISLEY 

 GAELIC. At GARTMORE it is " Garthmore Chappel." The 

 letters "IHS" we might look for on Episcopal tokens 

 (FORFAR, FYVIE, I,OCHLEE), but they are unusual on a 

 Presbyterian (EVIE & REXDALL, and ST. MUXGO), and pos- 

 sibly unique on a U.P. (LEVEX), where the letters, though 



LEVE^J 



LANGTOH 



intended primarily for " Jesus Hominum Salvator," also stand for 

 the initials of the minister. The letters "IXRI " (Jesus 

 Nazarenus Rex Judseorum) over a cross (LAXGTOX) are 

 hardly looked for on a token of the Presbyterian Church of 

 Scotland. On the MORDIXGTOX token the letters TH are 

 the initials of Thomas Hay, the I>aird of Mordington, who in 1721 

 presented to this parish the Rev. John Law, minister of a Presby- 

 terian Church in Xewcastle-upon-Tyne (1706-1721). BY / YS 

 coming after I O: 13 35, and signifying " By this " or the first 

 two words of the text, is decidedly curious, and is seen at 

 GREENOCK. DOUBLE on the reverse of the BROUGHTON 

 token is interesting. "Only Believe" (QUEENSFERRY), 

 "Believe, Love, and Obey " (MONTROSE METHODIST), and 

 "Faith, Love. Knowledge, Repentance" (ST. VIGEANS), are 



