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Samuel Rutherford

Letters of Samuel Rutherford

Samuel Rutherford

A collection of 366 personal letters from the Scottish Covenanter Samuel Rutherford, revealing remarkable spiritual depth and intimacy with Christ amid persecution and trial. Enhanced with biographical and historical notes, these letters have been treasured for centuries as some of the finest expressions of Christian devotion in the English language.

366 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 000.1. Letters of Samuel Rutherford 2 000.3. PREFACE 3 000.4. SKETCH OF SAMUEL RUTHERFORD 4 001. I.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, on the return home of her daughter 5 002. II.—To a Christian Gentlewoman on the death of her daughter 6 003. III.—To the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE, on occasion of illness and spiritual depression 7 004. IV.—To the Elect and Noble Lady, my LADY KENMURE, on occasion of the death of her infant dau... 8 005. V.—To my LADY KENMURE, upon her removal with her husband from the parish of Anwoth 9 006. VI.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, on occasion of the illness of his wife 10 007. VII.—To my LADY KENMURE 11 008. VIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, on occasion of his wife's illness 12 009. IX.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, recommending a friend to her love 13 010. X.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 14 011. XI.—To my LADY KENMURE 15 012. XII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 16 013. XIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, when exposed to reproach for her principles 17 014. XIV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, in the prospect of a Communion season 18 015. XV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT on occasion of the threatened introduction of the Episcopalian Servi... 19 016. XVI.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, on occasion of a proposal to remove him from Anwoth 20 017. XVII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, when in distress as to prospects of the Church 21 018. XVIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT, in the prospect of a Communion season 22 019. XIX.—To my LADY KENMURE 23 020. XX.—To my LADY KENMURE 24 021. XXI.—To my LADY KENMURE 25 022. XXII.—To JOHN KENNEDY (Letter LXXV.) 26 023. XXIII.—To my LADY KENMURE 27 024. XXIV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 28 025. XXV.—To a Gentlewoman at Kirkcudbright, excusing himself from visiting 29 026. XXVII.—To my LADY KENMURE 30 027. XXVIII.—To my LADY KENMURE, after the death of a child 31 028. XXIX.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 32 029. XXX.—To my LADY KENMURE 33 030. XXXI.—To my LADY KENMURE 34 031. XXXII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 35 032. XXXIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 36 033. XXXIV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 37 034. XXXV.—To my LADY KENMURE, on the death of a child 38 035. XXXVI.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 39 036. XXXVII.—To my LADY KENMURE 40 037. XXXVIII.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 41 038. XXXIX.—To my LADY KENMURE 42 039. XL.—To my LADY KENMURE 43 040. XLI.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 44 041. XLII.—To my LADY KENMURE 45 042. XLIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 46 043. XLIV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 47 044. XLV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 48 045. XLVI.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 49 046. XLVII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 50 047. XLVIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 51 048. XLIX.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 52 049. L.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 53 050. LI.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 54 051. LII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 55 052. LIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 56 053. LIV.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 57 054. LV.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 58 055. LVI.—To my LADY KENMURE 59 056. LVII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 60 057. LVIII.—To my LADY KENMURE 61 058. LIX.—To EARLSTON, Elder 62 059. LX.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 63 060. LXI.—To the truly Noble and Elect Lady, my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE, on the evening of hi... 64 061. LXII.—To the LADY CULROSS, on occasion of his banishment to Aberdeen 65 062. LXIII.—To MR. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, Minister of the Gospel at Holywood, in Ireland 66 063. LXIV.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Earlston 67 064. LXV.—To ROBERT GORDON of Knockbreck, on his way to Aberdeen 68 065. LXVI.—To ROBERT GORDON of Knockbreck, after arriving at Aberdeen 69 066. LXVII.—For WILLIAM FULLARTON, Provost of Kirkcudbright 70 067. LXVIII.—To JOHN FLEMING, Bailiffe (Bailie) of Leith 71 068. LXIX.—To the Noble and Christian Lady the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 72 069. LXX.—To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 73 070. LXXI.—To MR. HUGH M'KAIL 74 071. LXXII.—To WILLIAM GORDON of Roberton 75 072. LXXIII.—To EARLSTON, Elder 76 073. LXXIV.—To the LADY CULROSS 77 074. LXXV.—To JOHN KENNEDY, Bailiffe (i.e. Bailie) of Ayr 78 075. LXXVI.—To ROBERT GORDON of Knockbrex 79 076. LXXVII.—To my LADY BOYD 80 077. LXXVIII.—To my LORD BOYD 81 078. LXXIX.—To MARGARET BALLANTINE 82 079. LXXX.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 83 080. LXXXI.—To MR. JOHN MEINE (Jun) 84 081. LXXXII.—To JOHN GORDON of Cardoness, Elder 85 082. LXXXIII.—To the EARL OF LOTHIAN 86 083. LXXXIV.—To JEAN BROWN 87 084. LXXXV.—To JOHN KENNEDY, Bailie of Ayr 88 085. LXXXVI.—To my LORD CRAIGHALL 89 086. LXXXVII.—To ELIZABETH KENNEDY 90 087. LXXXVIII.—To JANET KENNEDY 91 088. LXXXIX.—To my Well-beloved and Reverend Brother, MR. ROBERT BLAIR 92 089. XC.—To his Reverend and Dear Brother, MR. JOHN LIVINGSTONE 93 090. XCI—To MR. EPHRAIM MELVIN 94 091. XCII.—To ROBERT GORDON of Knockbrex 95 092. XCIII.—To the Honourable and truly Noble Lady, the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 96 093. XCIV.—To the Noble and Christian Lady, the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 97 094. XCV.—To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 98 095. XCVI.—To the Noble and Christian Lady, the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 99 096. XCVII.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Earlston 100 097. XCVIII.—To The Worthy and much Honoured MR. ALEXANDER COLVILLE of Blair 101 098. XCIX.—To EARLSTON, Younger 102 099. C.—To the LADY CARDONESS 103 100. CI.—To JONET MACCULLOCH 104 101. CII.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Knockgray 105 102. CIII.—To the LADY CARDONESS, Elder 106 103. CIV.—To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 107 104. CV.—To a Gentlewoman, upon the death of her husband 108 105. CVI.—To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, my LADY KENMURE 109 106. CVII.—To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, my LADY BOYD 110 107. CVIII.—To the LADY KASKEBERRY 111 108. CIX.—To the LADY EARLSTON 112 109. CX.—To his Reverend and Dear Brother, MR. DAVID DICKSON 113 110. CXI.—To JEAN BROWN 114 111. CXII.—To MR. JOHN FERGUSHILL 115 112. CXIII.—To his Reverend and Dear Brother, MR. ROBERT DOUGLAS 116 113. CXIV.—To the much Honoured WILLIAM RIGG, of Athernie, in Fife, near Leven 117 114. CXV.—To MR. ALEXANDER HENDERSON 118 115. CXVI.—To the Right Honourable my LORD LOUDON 119 116. CXVII.—To MR. WILLIAM DALGLEISH, Minister of the Gospel 120 117. CXVIII.—To MR. HUGH MACKAIL, Minister of the Gospel at Irvine 121 118. CXIX.—To MR. DAVID DICKSON 122 119. CXX.—To MR. MATTHEW MOWAT 123 120. CXXI.—To WILLIAM HALLIDAY 124 121. CXXII.—To a Gentlewoman, after the death of her Husband 125 122. CXXIII.—To JOHN GORDON of Cardoness, Younger 126 123. CXXIV.—To JOHN GORDON of Cardoness, Elder 127 124. CXXV.—To the LADY FORRET 128 125. CXXVI.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 129 126. CXXVII.—To JOHN CARSEN 130 127. CXXVIII.—To the EARL OF CASSILLIS 131 128. CXXIX.—To MR. ROBERT GORDON, Bailie of Ayr 132 129. CXXX.—To JOHN KENNEDY, Bailie of Ayr 133 130. CXXXI.—To JEAN BROWN 134 131. CXXXII.—To JEAN MACMILLAN 135 132. CXXXIII.—To the LADY BUSBIE 136 133. CXXXIV.—To JOHN EWART, Bailie of Kirkcudbright 137 134. CXXXV.—To WILLIAM FULLERTON, Provost of Kirkcudbright 138 135. CXXXVI.—To ROBERT GLENDINNING, Minister of Kirkcudbright 139 136. CXXXVII.—To WILLIAM GLENDINNING 140 137. CXXXVIII.—To MR. HUGH HENDERSON 141 138. CXXXIX.—To my LORD BALMERINOCH 142 139. CXL.—To my LADY MAR, Younger 143 140. CXLI.—To JAMES MACADAM 144 141. CXLII.—To my very dear brother, WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE 145 142. CXLIII.—To WILLIAM GORDON of Whitepark 146 143. CXLIV.—To MR GEORGE GILLESPIE 147 144. CXLV.—To JEAN GORDON 148 145. CXLVI.—To MR JAMES BRUCE, Minister of the Gospel 149 146. CXLVII.—To JOHN GORDON, at Rusco, in the Parish of Anwoth, Galloway 150 147. CXLVIII.—To the LADY HALLHILL 151 148. CXLIX.—To the much honoured JOHN OSBURN, Provost of Ayr 152 149. CL.—To his loving Friend, JOHN HENDERSON. [See Letter CCVII.] 153 150. CLI.—To JOHN MEINE, Senior 154 151. CLII.—To MR THOMAS GARVEN 155 152. CLIII.—To BETHAIA AIRD 156 153. CLIV.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Knockgray, near Carsphairn 157 154. CLV.—To GRIZZEL FULLERTON 158 155. CLVI.—To PATRICK CARSEN 159 156. CLVII.—To CARLETON 160 157. CLVIII.—To the LADY BUSBIE [See Letter CXXXIII.] 161 158. CLIX.—To JOHN FLEMING, Bailie of Leith [Letter LXVIII.] 162 159. CLX.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Earlston 163 160. CLXI.—To JOHN STUART, Provost of Ayr 164 161. CLXII.—To JOHN STUART, Provost of Ayr 165 162. CLXIII.—To JOHN STUART, Provost of Ayr 166 163. CLXIV.—To NINIAN MURE [see Letter CXCI.], one of the family of Cassincarrie 167 164. CLXV.—To MR. THOMAS GARVEN 168 165. CLXVI.—To CARDONESS, the Elder 169 166. CLXVII.—To my LADY BOYD [Letter CVII.] 170 167. CLXVIII.—To his reverend and dear Brother, MR. DAVID DICKSON 171 168. CLXIX.—To the LAIRD OF CARLETON 172 169. CLXX.—To ROBERT GORDON of Knockbrex 173 170. CLXXI.—To the LAIRD OF MONCRIEFF 174 171. CLXXII.—To JOHN CLARK (supposed to be one of his Parishioners at Anwoth) 175 172. CLXXIII.—To CARDONESS, the Younger [Letter CXXIII.] 176 173. CLXXIV.—To my LORD CRAIGHALL [Letter LXXXVI.] 177 174. CLXXV.—To JOHN LAURIE (probably some one at a distance, like Lady Robertland in Stewarton) 178 175. CLXXVI.—To CARLETON 179 176. CLXXVII.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 180 177. CLXXVIII.—To LADY CULROSS [Letter LXXIV.] 181 178. CLXXIX.—To his reverend and loving Brother, MR. JOHN NEVAY 182 179. CLXXX.—To the much Honoured JOHN GORDON of Cardoness, the Elder 183 180. CLXXXI.—To EARLSTON, the Younger 184 181. CLXXXII.—To his honoured and dear Brother, ALEXANDER GORDON of Knockgray 185 182. CLXXXIII.—To MR. J—— R—— 186 183. CLXXXIV.—To MR. WILLIAM DALGLEISH [Letter CXVII.] 187 184. CLXXXV.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 188 185. CLXXXVI—To ROBERT STUART 189 186. CLXXXVII.—To the LADY GAITGIRTH 190 187. CLXXXVIII.—To MR. JOHN FERGUSHILL of Ochiltree 191 188. CLXXXIX.—To JOHN STUART, Provost of Ayr [Letter CLXIII.] 192 189. CXC.—To CARSLUTH (Kirkmabreck) 193 190. CXCI.—To CASSINCARRIE 194 191. CXCII.—To the LADY CARDONESS 195 192. CXCIII.—To SIBYLLA MACADAM [See notice, Letter CXLI.] 196 193. CXCIV.—To MR. HUGH HENDERSON, Minister of Dalry, Ayrshire 197 194. CXCV.—To the LADY LARGIRIE 198 195. CXCVI.—To EARLSTON, the Younger 199 196. CXCVII.—To MR. WILLIAM DALGLEISH [Letter CXVII.] 200 197. CXCVIII.—To the LAIRD OF CALLY 201 198. CXCIX.—To JOHN GORDON of Cardoness, the Younger 202 199. CC.—To ROBERT GORDON, Bailie of Ayr [Letter CXXIX.] 203 200. CCI.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Earlston 204 201. CCII.—To the LAIRD OF CALLY 205 202. CCIII.—To WILLIAM GORDON at Kenmure 206 203. CCIV.—To MARGARET FULLERTON 207 204. CCV.—For the Right Honourable my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 208 205. CCVI.—For the Right Honourable my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 209 206. CCVII.—TO JOHN HENDERSON, in Rusco 210 207. CCVIII.—To MR. ALEXANDER COLVILLE of Blair [Letter XCIX.] 211 208. CCIX.—To his Reverend and Dear Brother, MR. JOHN NEVAY [Letter CLXXIX.] 212 209. CCX.—To my LADY BOYD 213 210. CCXI.—To a Christian Gentlewoman 214 211. CCXII.—To WILLIAM GLENDINNING [Letter CXXXVII.] 215 212. CCXIII.—To ROBERT LENNOX of Disdove 216 213. CCXIV.—To MR. JAMES HAMILTON 217 214. CCXV.—To MISTRESS STUART 218 215. CCXVI.—MR. HUGH MACKAIL of Irvine 219 216. CCXVII.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Garloch 220 217. CCXVIII.—To JOHN BELL, Elder 221 218. CCXIX.—To MR. JOHN ROW 222 219. CCXX.—To my Lord CRAIGHALL 223 220. CCXXI.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 224 221. CCXXII.—To my LADY CULROSS [Letter LXII.] 225 222. CCXXIII.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Knockgray 226 223. CCXXIV.—To FULWOOD, the Younger 227 224. CCXXV.—To his Parishioners 228 225. CCXXVI.—To the LADY KILCONQUHAR 229 226. CCXXVII.—To my LORD CRAIGHALL 230 227. CCXXVIII.—To MR. JAMES FLEMING 231 228. CCXXIX.—To MR. HUGH MACKAIL of Irvine 232 229. CCXXX.—To the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, my LADY KENMURE 233 230. CCXXXI.—To the Right Honourable my LORD LINDSAY 234 231. CCXXXII.—To my LORD BOYD 235 232. CCXXXIII.—To his Worthy and much Honoured Friend FULK ELLIS 236 233. CCXXXIV.—TO JAMES LINDSAY (a friend of R. Blair and other ministers) 237 234. CCXXXV.—To my LORD CRAIGHALL 238 235. CCXXXVI.—To MR. JAMES HAMILTON [Letter CCXV.] 239 236. CCXXXVII.—To the LAIRD OF GAITGIRTH [Letter CLXXXVII.] 240 237. CCXXXVIII.—To the LADY GAITGIRTH 241 238. CCXXXIX.—TO MR. MATTHEW MOWAT [Letter CXX.] 242 239. CCXL.—To MR. JOHN MEINE, Jun. [See Letter LXXXI.] 243 240. CCXLI.—To JOHN FLEMING, Bailie of Leith 244 241. CCXLII.—To the LADY ROWALLAN 245 242. CCXLIII.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 246 243. CCXLIV.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 247 244. CCXLV.—To my LADY BOYD 248 245. CCXLVI.—To MR. THOMAS GARVEN [Letter CLII.] 249 246. CCXLVII.—To JANET KENNEDY [Letter LXXXVIII.] 250 247. CCXLVIII.—To MARGARET REID [Probably an Anwoth parishioner] 251 248. CCXLIX.—To JAMES BAUTIE 252 249. CCL.—To the LADY LARGIRIE [Letter CXCV.] 253 250. CCLI.—To the LADY DUNGUEICH 254 251. CCLII.—To JONET MACCULLOCH [See Letter CI.] 255 252. CCLIII.—To his Reverend and very dear Brother, MR. GEORGE GILLESPIE 256 253. CCLIV.—To his Reverend and dear Brother, MR. ROBERT BLAIR 257 254. CCLV.—To the LADY CARLETON [Letter XV.] 258 255. CCLVI.—To WILLIAM RIGGE of Athernie 259 256. CCLVII.—To the LADY CRAIGHALL [Letter LXXXVI.] 260 257. CCLVIII.—To the Right Honourable my LORD LOUDON 261 258. CCLIX.—To MR. DAVID DICKSON 262 259. CCLX.—To ALEXANDER GORDON of Earlston 263 260. CCLXI.—To the LADY KILCONQUHAIR [See Letter CCXXVI.] 264 261. CCLXII.—To ROBERT LENNOX of Disdove [See Letter CCXIII.] 265 262. CCLXIII.—To MARION M'NAUGHT 266 263. CCLXIV.—To THOMAS CORBET [One of his Anwoth parishioners] 267 264. CCLXV.—To MR. GEORGE DUNBAR 268 265. CCLXVI.—To JOHN FLEMING, Bailie of Leith 269 266. CCLXVII.—To WILLIAM GLENDINNING, Bailie of Kirkcudbright 270 267. CCLXVIII.—To the EARL OF CASSILLIS [Letter CXXVIII.] 271 268. CCLXIX.—To his Parishioners at Anwoth 272 269. CCLXX.—To the LADY BUSBIE [Letter CXXXIII.] 273 270. CCLXXI.—To EARLSTON, Younger 274 271. CCLXXII.—To JOHN GORDON [Letter CXLVII.] 275 272. CCLXXIII.—To WILLIAM RIGGE of Athernie 276 273. CCLXXIV.—To JAMES MURRAY 277 274. CCLXXV.—To MR. JOHN FERGUSHILL [Letter CXII.] 278 275. CCLXXVI.—To WILLIAM GLENDINNING [Letter CXXXVII.] 279 276. CCLXXVII.—To my LADY BOYD 280 277. CCLXXVIII.—To the EARL OF CASSILLIS 281 278. CCLXXIX.—For MARION M'NAUGHT 282 279. CCLXXX.—To JOHN GORDON, at Rusco [Letter CCLXXII.] 283 280. CCLXXXI.—To my LORD LOUDOUN 284 281. CCLXXXII.—To the LADY ROBERTLAND 285 282. CCLXXXIII.—To his Reverent and Respected Friend, THOMAS MACCULLOCH of Nether Ardwell [See "A... 286 283. CCLXXXIV.—To the Honourable, Reverend, and Well-beloved Professors of Christ and His truth i... 287 284. CCLXXXV.—To ROBERT GORDON of Knockbrex 288 285. CCLXXXVI.—To the Parishioners of Kilmalcolm 289 286. CCLXXXVII.—To the VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 290 287. CCLXXXVIII.—To the persecuted Church in Ireland 291 288. CCLXXXIX.—To his Reverend and much honoured Brother, DR. ALEXANDER LEIGHTON, Christ's Prison... 292 289. CCXC.—To a Person unknown, anent Private Worship in time and place of public 293 290. CCXCI.—To MR. HENRY STUART, his Wife, and two Daughters, all Prisoners of Christ at Dublin 294 291. CCXCII.—To MRS. PONT, Prisoner at Dublin 295 292. CCXCIII—To MR. JAMES WILSON 296 293. CCXCIV.—To my LADY BOYD 297 294. CCXCV.—To his very dear Friend, JOHN FENWICK 298 295. CCXCVI.—To the much honoured PETER STIRLING 299 296. CCXCVII.—To the LADY FINGASK 300 297. CCXCVIII.—To his Reverend and dear Brother, MR. DAVID DICKSON, on the Death of his Son 301 298. CCXCIX.—To my LADY BOYD, on the loss of several Friends 302 299. CCC.—To AGNES MACMATH, on the Death of a Child 303 300. CCCI.—To MR. MATTHEW MOWAT 304 301. CCCII.—To my LADY KENMURE, on her Husband's Death 305 302. CCCIII.—For the Right Honourable, my LADY BOYD 306 303. CCCIV.—To JAMES MURRAY'S WIFE [See Letter CCLXXIV.] 307 304. CCCV.—For the Right Honourable Lady, my LADY KENMURE 308 305. CCCVI.—To MR. THOMAS WYLIE, Minister of Borgue 309 306. CCCVII.—To a Young Man in Anwoth 310 307. CCCVIII.—For the Right Honourable, my Lady VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE 311 308. CCCIX.—For the Right Honourable, my LADY BOYD 312 309. CCCX.—To MISTRESS TAYLOR, on her son's death [Her son was a parishioner of Mr. Blair] 313 310. CCCXI.—To BARBARA HAMILTON 314 311. CCCXII.—To MISTRESS HUME, on her Husband's Death 315 312. CCCXIII.—To the VISCOUNTESS KENMURE 316 313. CCCXIV.—To BARBARA HAMILTON, on her Son-in-law slain in battle [Letter CCCXII.] 317 314. CCCXV.—To a Christian Friend, upon the death of his Wife 318 315. CCCXVI.—To a Christian Brother, on the death of his Daughter 319 316. CCCXVII.—To a Christian Gentlewoman 320 317. CCCXVIII.—To my LADY KENMURE 321 318. CCCXIX.—To MR. J. G. 322 319. CCCXX.—To my LADY KENMURE 323 320. CCCXXI.—To the LADY ARDROSS, in Fife [There is an Ardross near Ferintosh in Ross-shire] 324 321. CCCXXII.—To M. O. 325 322. CCCXXIII.—To EARLSTON, Elder 326 323. CCCXXIV.—To his Reverend and worthy Brother, MR. GEORGE GILLESPIE 327 324. CCCXXV.—TO SIR JAMES STEWART, Lord Provost of Edinburgh 328 325. CCCXXVI.—To MISTRESS GILLESPIE, Widow of George Gillespie 329 326. CCCXXVII.—To the EARL OF BALCARRAS 330 327. CCCXXIX.—To the worthy and much honoured COLONEL GILBERT KER 331 328. CCCXXX.—To MR. WILLIAM GUTHRIE, 332 329. CCCXXXI.—To the worthy and much honoured COLONEL GILBERT KER 333 330. CCCXXXII.—To the much honoured and truly worthy COLONEL GILBERT KER 334 331. CCCXXXIII.—To the much honoured and truly worthy COLONEL GILBERT KER, when taken prisoner 335 332. CCCXXXIV.—To the worthy and much honoured COLONEL GILBERT KER 336 333. CCCXXXV.—To my LADY KENMURE 337 334. CCCXXXVI.—To LADY RALSTON 338 335. CCCXXXVII.—To a Minister of Glasgow 339 336. CCCXXXVIII.—For the Right Honourable and Christian Lady, the LADY KENMURE 340 337. CCCXXXIX.—For GRIZZEL FULLERTON [Letter V.] 341 338. CCCXL.—To MR. THOMAS WYLIE 342 339. CCCXLI.—To my LADY KENMURE 343 340. CCCXLII.—For the Right Honourable and truly worthy COLONEL GILBERT KER 344 341. CCCXLIII.—For the truly honourable COLONEL GILBERT KER 345 342. CCCXLIV.—For MR. JOHN SCOT, at Oxnam 346 343. CCCXLV.—To my LADY KENMURE 347 344. CCCXLVI.—To SIMEON ASHE 348 345. CCCXLVII.—To my LADY KENMURE 349 346. CCCXLVIII.—To my LADY KENMURE 350 347. CCCXLIX.—For MR. JOHN SCOT, at Oxnam 351 348. CCCL.—For MR. JOHN SCOT, at Oxnam 352 349. CCCLI.—To MR. JAMES DURHAM, Minister of the Gospel at Glasgow, some few days before his Death 353 350. CCCLII.—For MR. JOHN SCOT, at Oxnam 354 351. CCCLIII.—To my LADY KENMURE 355 352. CCCLIV.—To my LADY KENMURE 356 353. CCCLV.—To the PRESBYTERY OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT, anent Union, with a desire to have Mr. William Ra... 357 354. CCCLVI.—To MR. JOHN MURRAY, Minister at Methven 358 355. CCCLVII.—To his Reverend and dear Brethren, MR. GUTHRIE, MR. TRAILL, and the rest of their b... 359 356. CCCLVIII.—TO SEVERAL BRETHREN. 360 357. CCCLIX.—To a BROTHER MINISTER 361 358. CCCLX.—For the Right Honourable my LADY VISCOUNTESS OF KENMURE [On the imprisonment of the M... 362 359. CCCLXI.—For MISTRESS CRAIG, upon the Death of her hopeful Son, who was drowned while washing... 363 360. CCCLXII.—For my Reverend and dear Brother, Christ's Soldier in bonds, MR. JAMES GUTHRIE, Min... 364 361. CCCLXIII.—To MR. ROBERT CAMPBELL 365 362. CCCLXIV.—To [Brethren in] ABERDEEN 366 363. CCCLXV.—To MR. JOHN MURRAY, Minister at Methven [See Letter CCCLVI.]

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