The Devotional Literature of Scotland

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The Devotional Literature of Scotland
Adam Philip
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Remember always the presence of God.
2. Rejoice always in the will of God.
3. Direct all to the glory of God.
" For hurries of the world, " he wrote to a friend, " you know the way, Isaiah xxvi. 20 ; and in these retiring rooms we meet and be safe and quiet. " There are over a dozen great editions of 67 The Devotional Literature of Scotland Leighton's works — in whole or part, six of them English, the rest Scottish, or jointly issued in England and Scotland.
West's edition, 1875 (Incumbent of S
...t Columba's, Nairn), is, I suppose, the standard edition to-day. But, from our point of view, perhaps the most interesting are those of Philip Doddridge (1748) and of Dr Jerment (1808), minister of the Scottish Seceders in Bow Lane, an edition subscribed to by a goodly array of the bishops, and by men like Alexander Knox, Legh Richmond, Henry Martyn, Zachary Macaulay, and W. Wilberforce. In addition, portions of his writings have been translated into German and French.
There is, perhaps, no other Scottish writer of the day whose sermons are still read.


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