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
Sir, write to me, I beseech you. I pray you also be kind to my
afflicted brother. Remember my love to your wife; and the prayer and
blessing of the prisoner of Christ be on you. Frequent your meetings
for prayer and communion with God: they would be sweet meetings to me.
Yours, in his sweet Lord Jesus,
S. R.
ABERDEEN, _Feb. 16, 1637_.
XCVIII.--_To the Worthy and much Honoured MR. ALEXANDER COLVILLE of
Blair._
[ALEXANDER COLVILLE of Blair (which is in the parish of Carnock,
Fifeshire) early commended himself to the gratitude of Rutherford
by befriending him under prelatic persecutions. When Rutherford
in 1630 was summoned before the High Commission Court, this
gentleman, being one of the judges, exerted himself in his
behalf; and his influence, together with the absence of the
Archbishop of St Andrews, occasioned the desertion of the diet,
and put a stop to the proceedings against the obnoxious minister.
(See Letter XI.) As we learn from this letter, he also showed
much kindness to Rutherford's brother on his trial before the
High Commission in November 1636, for his nonconformity and
zealous support of Mr. Glendinning, the injured minister of
Kirkcudbright. Colville was an elder of the Church, and his name
appears on the roll of the members of the General Assemblies
1645, 1646, 1648, and 1649, and of the Commissions appointed by
these Assemblies. We find him after this, in co-operation with
another individual, delating Mr. Robert Bruce, minister of
Ballagray, of which they were parishioners, on the ground that
they were not edified by his doctrine.]
(_INCREASING EXPERIENCE OF CHRIST'S LOVE--GOD WITH HIS SAINTS._)
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