Sivut kuvina
PDF
ePub
[blocks in formation]
[ocr errors][subsumed][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Covering the following Prace to the Cambuslang Narrative; lately tranflated into Dutch, and printed in Holland.

Oober 2d, 1742.

I

My Dear Friend,

Had yesterday, a Letter from Mr. Kennedy at Rotterdam, of the 4th paft, old ftile, who writes me, he got by accidént a Narrative of the work at Cambuslang with the Atteftation; which is printed in Dutch, and the enclofed is a copy of the Preface he wrote to it, and which was alfo printed in Dutch; I am perfuaded it will be agreeable to you and your brethren, to know that we have the united prayers, on our behalf, of all the Lord's people in the United Provinces.-I hope you have already had much of the Lord's countenance in what is part of the folemnity with you, and he will eminently own his own' work and ordinance to morrow and next day, to the bringing in many finners, and building up many of his own children; may the ftately fteps of our King, our God, be feen in his fanctuary with you. I will be glad to hear that he has eminently vifited you at this time, and that the work is going on and increa ing in many other places, &c.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

LETTER

FROM A GENTLEMAN IN EDINBURGH,

To MR. ROBE IN KILST TH

Covering the following Prace to the Cambuslang Narrative; lately tranflated into Dutch, and printed in Holland.

[blocks in formation]

I

My Dear Friend,

Had yesterday, a Letter from Mr. Kennedy at Rotterdam, of the 4th paft, old ftile, who writes me, he got by accident a Narrative of the work at Cambuslang with the Atteftation; which is printed in Dutch, and the enclosed is a copy of the Preface he wrote to it, and which was alfo printed in Dutch; I am perfuaded it will be agreeable to you and your brethren, to know that we have the united prayers, on our behalf, of all the Lord's people in the United Provinces. I hope you have already had much of the Lord's countenance in what is past of the folemnity with you, and he will eminently own his own' work and ordinance to morrow and next day, to the bringing in many finners, and building up many of his own children; may the ftately fteps of our King, our God, be feen in his fanctuary with you. I will be glad to hear that he has eminently vifited you at this time, and that the work is going on and increafing in many other places, &c.

« EdellinenJatka »