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Profile of a Presbyterian Minister John Kennedy of Dingwall "Spurgeon of the North"

H. L. Williams·1995-07-01
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PROFILE OF A PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER JOHN KENNEDY OF DINGWALL "Spurgeon of the North" "He became a mail of prayer before he became a preacher," said old Colin For syth of Killearnan, "and to my mind his prayers were always ahead of his preaching". Forsyth, a godly man and parishioner of old John Kennedy of Killeaman, was remembering how he had seen the young John Kennedy, on a winter day in 1841, return from Aberdeen University to the manse at Killearnan, sum moned home by the news of his...

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Author
H. L. Williams
Date

1995-07-01

Source
British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians 121 Corinthians 141 Corinthians 11
Isaiah 55
Song of Solomon 5:10
Matthew
Matthew 18Matthew 7
Acts 20
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