Letters of Samuel Rutherford: (Third Edition)Rutherford, Samuel
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Letters of Samuel Rutherford: (Third Edition)
Rutherford, Samuel
Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661 -- Correspondence
MY DEARLY BELOVED SISTER,--Grace, mercy, and peace be to you. I
complain that Galloway is not kind to me in paper. I have received no
letters these sixteen weeks but two. I am well. My prison is a palace
to me, and Christ's banqueting-house. My Lord Jesus is as kind as they
call Him. O that all Scotland knew my case, and had part of my feast!
I charge you in the name of God, I charge you to believe. Fear not
the sons of men; the worms shall eat them. To pray and believe now,
when Christ seems to give you a nay-say, is more than it was before.
Die believing; die, and Christ's promise in your hand. I desire, I
request, I charge your husband and that town,[173] to stand for the
truth of the Gospel. Contend with Christ's enemies; and I pray you
show all professors whom you know my case. Help me to praise. The
ministers here envy me; they will have my prison changed. My mother
hath borne me a man of contention, and one that striveth with the
whole earth. Remember my love to your husband. Grace be with you.
Yours in the Lord,
S. R.
ABERDEEN, _Jan. 3, 1637_.
[173] Kirkcudbright.
LXXXI.--_To_ MR. JOHN MEINE (_Jun_.).
[MR. JOHN MEINE was the son of John Meine, merchant in Edinburgh,
"a solid and stedfast professor of the truth of God." His mother
was Barbara Hamilton, a notice of whom see Letter CCCXIII. He was
now, it would appear from an allusion in the close of this
letter, a student of theology, with a view to the holy ministry.
Halyburton on his deathbed spake of this letter as one in which
was to be found "More practical religion than in a large
volume."]
(_EXPERIENCE--PATIENT WAITING--SANCTIFICATION._)
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