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types similar in cliaracter. In Glasgow U.P. Churches occur 

 "For a Friend of Jesus " (SHAMROCK STREET), "For the 

 Friend of Jesus " (JOHN STREET), " For the Friend of Christ " 

 (GREENHEAD, RUTHERGLEN, and also FALKIRK), and 

 at GLASGOW ST. PAUL'S we have surrounding the city arms 

 the prayer, " I^ord let Glasgow flourish through the preaching of 

 Thy word." "Remember Christ died for you" is the script 

 legend across the face of the OLD MELDRUM token. On the 

 HUNTLY ASSOCIATE, 1815, the letters M V D, signifying 

 "Minister Verbi Dei, ' follow the minister's initials. "Keep the 

 Feast " (LESMAHAGOW), " Ye shew the Lord's death " (DUX- 

 BLANE A.C., 1837), and "We will remember Thy love" 

 {DUNDEE, TAY SQUARE, 1834). are types not often repeated. 

 Like such legends, "texts " did not appear on tokens until the 

 close of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century. The stock 

 texts were, "But let a man examine himself " (I. Corin. xi. 28), 

 and "This do in remembrance of ME " (I. Corin. xi. 24), and 

 these were subject to variations. On the IXYERXESS QUEEX 

 STREET U.P. t<iken both these texts are rendered in Gaelic 

 thus: — " Ceasnuicheadh /' duine e fein deanaibh so / mar 

 rhuimhneachan ormsa." The token of the Original Seceders 

 at SUXART & ARDXAMURCHAX (1836) bears a similar 

 inscription. The following text also appears: — "As often 

 as ye eat this bread and drink this cup ye do shew the 

 Lord's death till He come" (I. Corin. xi. 26), IXYERXESS 

 WEST 1840; final portions of the same, at HADDIXGTOX 

 WEST A.C. 1824. and BRIDGE-OF-ALLAX U.P. 1849; "This 

 cup is the Xew Covenant [for Testament] in My Blood" (I. 

 Corin. xi. 25) KEITHHALL e^ KIXKELL ; " Drink ye all of it ' 

 {Matt. xxvi. 27) COUPAR-AXGUS SECESSIOX; "My flesh is 

 meat indeed." " My blood is drink indeed " (John vi. 55) EDIX- 

 BUR(;H all SAIXTS episcopal; "Christ died for us" 

 (Rom. V. 8) ABERDEEN ST. JOHX'S EPISCOPAL; the .same 

 rendered in Latin, " Chr. mort. pro nobis," MOXTROSE 

 EPISCOPAL, and PETERHEAD EPISCOPAL; "Who gave 

 Himself f<n- us that He might redeem us from all iniquity " (Titus 

 ii. 14), ALYTH, and KIRKMICHAEL F.C. 1859; "Let every 

 one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity " (II. 

 Tim. ii. 19), ARDERSEIR 1842. and GLASGOW, ANDER- 

 STOX U.P. ; " The L<ird knoweth them that are his " (II. Tim. 



