A LETTER “MEDITATION IN AFFLICTION” By John Duncan (Edinburgh), 1848. My very dear Friend, I need not say what grief your brother’s letter informing us of your illness has caused to me and to my dear wife. How frequently and how strikingly has the Lord been bringing before you the solemn admonition that “here we …
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by Martin Luther to his friend Justas Jonas (a) in a time of family affliction and during the prevalence of the Plague in Wittenburg.
Psalm 28 v. 7.The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusteth in him and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.
Lecture given by Mr. N. Roe (Pastor Mt. Olivet Chapel Sheffield) at Evington Chapel Leicester 1965.