This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...fearless... Troubled when he troubles himself; when other men trouble him altogether strong." Amang thae whase hearts he opened was Sir George Douglas, the Maister of Angus. After the sermon at Inveresk he said publicly, ' I ken that my lord governor and my lord cardinal will hear I hae been at this preaching. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...fearless... Troubled when he troubles himself; when other men trouble him altogether strong." Amang thae whase hearts he opened was Sir George Douglas, the Maister of Angus. After the sermon at Inveresk he said publicly, ' I ken that my lord governor and my lord cardinal will hear I hae been at this preaching. Say unto them that I will avow it, and that I will not only maintain the doctrine I hae heard, but also the person o' the preacher to the utmost o' my power.' " But it was in Haddington he preached his last sermon. Ere he gaed to the pulpit, they brought him a letter frae the Westland, to wit, that the gentlemen couldna keep their tryst, or come to Edinburgh ava';--maist like they feared the Cardinal. He called unto him ane Sir John Knox "--"Wha's hel" asked Mary, little dreaming that the name so unfamiliar to her ears was destined to become far more famous than that of her revered pastor. Thus also perhaps was the word fulfilled, " One soweth and another reapeth,"--if indeed this be worth noticing, now that for so many years he that sowed and he that reaped have been rejoicing together in their Saviour's presence. " He's a guid priest," said James Duncan, " wha was maister to Sir Hew Douglas's bairns. He has shown muckle love to Maister Wishart, waiting on him wi' a' diligence, and blythe and proud to bear before him the twa-handed sword his friends gared him tak' wi' him sin' John Wigton--" Well, I meant--I was saying he ca'ed for his friend Sir John Knox, and tald him a' his bitter grief at thae tidings. Nae thocht had he for himsel, that they had led him into cruel peril, and then left him his lane to dee; a' his complaint was, that they were weary o' God and his cause. " Then, ...
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