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And farther said, What, my lord, if Christ had given out the sentence of The minister said, "My lord, if you had the man Christ in your arms, God's presence; and the minister said, What, my lord, if that be came home, he said to his mother-in-law, The minister hath preached very he said, "My honourable Master and lovely Lord, my great royal King hath king in all things in the Lord." 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Thare war with the said Johnne, James Melven,[447] a man In the end he said, "Yf any here, (and thare war present Maister Johne your awin answeres." 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(Andrew Alexander) title: The Biography of Robert Murray M''Cheyne date: words: 73914 sentences: 4655 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/15251.txt txt: ./txt/15251.txt summary: school, and began to seek God to his soul, in the diligent reading of the places where, in other days, that holy man of God, Robert Bruce, faithful old minister (Mr. Dempster of Denny), one taught of God. This morning stood by the dying--evening, stood by the dead, poor J.F. having died last night. own thoughts, and seeking my own pleasure on God''s holy day. the prayer, "Lord, may thy grace come with the laying on of the hands evening of that day, Mr. Bonar again preached on "_These times of own soul; I want my life to be hid with Christ in God. At present preach the gospel night and day; and the Spirit of God is often while before day, and had two hours alone with God. Preached with much On Sabbath the 5th, he preached three times; and two days after, I id: 28272 author: Howie, John title: Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies date: words: 304118 sentences: 12979 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/28272.txt txt: ./txt/28272.txt summary: from this foreign army.--About this time lord James went over to France, long sigh, said, "Now, Sir, the time you have long called to God for, word of God, right reason, and good laws, against which he had said was not given out, and therefore desired him to mourn for offending God. And farther said, What, my lord, if Christ had given out the sentence of The minister said, "My lord, if you had the man Christ in your arms, God''s presence; and the minister said, What, my lord, if that be came home, he said to his mother-in-law, The minister hath preached very he said, "My honourable Master and lovely Lord, my great royal King hath king in all things in the Lord." I told you that, said Glasgow, I knew faith, I bless God (said he) that in 15 years time I have never given id: 21938 author: Knox, John title: The Works of John Knox, Volume 1 (of 6) date: words: 227593 sentences: 15884 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/21938.txt txt: ./txt/21938.txt summary: "My Lord, ye ar too old; bot, with the grace of God, I shall drynk with war sent to such as thei wold charge to meat the King, day and place not to foster wicked men in thare iniquitie, albeit thei war called his year, at a certane tyme appointed, quhilk thei could not nor wold nott tooke his leave of thame, and said, "That God had almost putt end to nott nor leve of to learne the word of God, which I taught unto thame, ye gett nane." Thare war with the said Johnne, James Melven,[447] a man In the end he said, "Yf any here, (and thare war present Maister Johne your awin answeres." John Knox said, "I, for my parte, praise my God befoir the day appointed, thei caist thare awin summondis; and the said that day that JOHNE KNOX arryved in Scotland.[727] And that thei mycht id: 37137 author: Shields, Alexander title: A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods date: words: 291678 sentences: 11859 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/37137.txt txt: ./txt/37137.txt summary: example, he says there, the people ought to execute God''s law, even the King, contrary both to the word and oath of God, to usurp the laws of the kingdom, taken away Christ''s church-government, and changed criminals--and declare they shall, God giving power, set up government power of no king to do, being expressly contrary to the law of God. from God Creator, church government from Christ the Lord Redeemer, Head he declared, he owned all lawful authority according to the word of God, which no man hath power to do; the law of God being so gives a title; or, God hath declared it as a law, that it shall be so in seeing the law is more powerful than the king, and the people more caused kill the priests of Baal, according to God''s express law, 1 Kings "That God may destroy all kings and people, that shall put to id: 16892 author: Whyte, Alexander title: Samuel Rutherford and Some of His Correspondents date: words: 61278 sentences: 2766 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/16892.txt txt: ./txt/16892.txt summary: house, by the reading of Samuel Rutherford''s Letters, the day of the Lord Rutherford, and the proper old man who showed him all his own heart was Lady Kenmure needed Samuel Rutherford''s very best letters to help to keep soul of the dying man till all his cowardice, title-hunting, and truthbetraying life came back to his death-bed with a sharper sting in them Rough old Cardoness had a warm place in his heart for Samuel Rutherford. find heaven hard to be won,'' wrote Rutherford to the old man; and that ''Read over your past life often,'' Rutherford wrote to the old man. letter out of Samuel Rutherford''s mind and heart, the woman who was also Let young men read Rutherford''s letters called Robert Gordon a single-hearted man, at the same time I felt sure Christ, in Scripture, in the Church, and in the heart and life of man. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel