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Memoir and Remains of the Reverend Robert Murray McCheyne is unavailable, but you can change that!

Written by Andrew Alexander Bonar, brother of Horatius Bonar, this is a moving and passionate account of Robert Murray M’Cheyne. Bonar, a great friend of M’Cheyne, wrote this biography a year after the death of M’Cheyne. He includes a detailed and insightful portrayal of M’Cheyne’s youth and ministry, providing personal anecdotes, as well as quotes and poems from M’Cheyne. The work is also...

have written the Lines on Mungo Park, one of the pieces which attracted the notice of Professor Wilson. But whatever he engaged in, his aim was to honour his Master. I find him, after hearing a sermon by another, remarking (April 3), “Some things powerful; but I thirst to hear more of Christ.” On Sabbath 16, he writes: “Preached with some tenderness of heart. Oh, why should I not weep, as Jesus did over Jerusalem? Evening—Instructing two delightful Sabbath schools. Much bodily weariness. Gracious
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