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The Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow
The Correspondence of the Rev Robert Wodrow Author:Robert Wodrow Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: has hud his thoughts much upon this subject of Confessions, and on whom you may entirely depend, he will give you his sentiments with all freedom. I give my kind... more »est respects to them both, and the Earl of Buchan if in town, and Colonel Erskine. As to the printing of this paper, my thoughts are that it is very fit for the press, and may do a great deal of service; but then I :un not so far acquaint with the precise terms of your last General Synod's Act, as to know how far printing on this subject is discharged for peace sake, nor with the circumstances our Rev. Brother will be in when he comes to settle at Belfast, which may, perhaps, render it unseasonable for him to renew the debates in a public manner. These I must entirely leave to your own consideration ; only I shall be sorry if the particular circumstances of your bounds make it necessary for ministers and well-affected people to lie under the misrepresentations and obloquy the Non-subscribers scatter about, without answering, and deprive us of so useful and well-formed an apology as this is. I give my kindest respects to Mr Smith, and expect to hear from you as oft as you can. I pray the Lord may support you under the frailty of your health; and am yours. Feb. 5, 1723. Letter vrir. EPISCOPAL MEETING-HOUSES.—SETTLEMENTS IN PRESBYTERIAN CHUUCHES.—THE M'MILLAN.TES. To Mr David Brown, Minister at Peterhead. Rev. Dear Brother,—It was with a particular pleasure that I received yours of the 16th of January this week, after so long indisposition you have been under, and some prayers and many fear.?among your friends about the state of your health. I pray for the sanctified improvement of this rod to you and your people, and the confirmation of your health, and much success in the work of the Lord. May it be good f...« less