James Alexander Haldane Establishes Congregationalism in Scotland
James Alexander Haldane died on February 8, 1851. James, along with his older brother Robert, left an indelible mark upon Christianity in Scotland. Born in Dundee on July 14, 1768, orphaned at the age...
View ArticleThe Cambuslang Revival Comes in Response to Prayer
The Cambuslang Revival commenced on the outskirts of Glasgow, February 15, in the year 1742. “On Monday, 15 February, and again on Tuesday and Wednesday, a band of intercessors gathered at the manse,”...
View ArticleProfessor James Stalker the Famous Scottish Preacher
James Stalker was born on February 21, in 1848. This Scottish pulpit giant was ordained by the United Free Church, later becoming Professor of Church History in their college in Aberdeen. The 1873,...
View ArticleKing James I And The KJV Bible
King James I of England died in peace on March 5, 1625, at the age of 59, having caused the creation of the most popular text in all of human history. James Charles Stuart was born at Edinburgh Castle...
View ArticleSamuel Rutherford Steers Scotland
Saintly Samuel Rutherford died, on March 30, 1661. I know that Protestants do not usually use the word “Saint” for special folk, but if there is one who deserves it more than most others, let me...
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