Contents |
Foreward | 1 |
I. | To LADY KENMURE, at a time of illness and spiritual depression | 1 |
II. | To LADY KENMURE, on the occasion of the death of her infant daughter | 1 |
III. | To MARION MCNAUGHT, when his wife was ill | 1 |
IV. | To LADY KENMURE | 2 |
V. | To LADY KENMURE | 2 |
VI. | To MARION MCNAUGHT, when persecuted for her principles | 2 |
VII. | To LADY KENMURE | 2 |
VIII. | To JOHN KENNEDY, on his deliverance from shipwreck | 2 |
IX. | To LADY KENMURE, on the perils of rank and prosperity | 2 |
X. | To LADY KENMURE, on the death of her husband | 2 |
XI. | To lady KENMURE, when he expected to be removed from Anwoth | 2 |
XII. | To lady KENMURE, on the eve of his banishment to Aberdeen | 3 |
XIII. | To LADY KENMURE | 3 |
XIV. | To LADY KENMURE | 3 |
XV | To LADY BOYD | 3 |
XVI. | To MR ROBERT BLAIR | 3 |
XVII. | To ROBERT GORDON OF KNOCKBREX | 3 |
XVIII. | To ALEXANDER GORDON OF EARLSTON | 3 |
XIX. | To LADY KENMURE | 3 |
XX. | To lady KENMURE | 3 |
XXI. | To MR WILLIAM DALGLEISH, minister of the Gospel | 4 |
XXII. | To MR HUGH MACKAIL, minister of the Gospel at Irvine | 4 |
XXIII. | To JOHN EWART, Bailie of Kirkcudbright | 4 |
XXIV. | To WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE | 4 |
XXV. | To MR GEORGE GILLESPIE | 4 |
XXVI. | To JOHN GORDON OF RUSSO in the parish of Anwoth | 4 |
XXVII. | To LADY HALHILL | 4 |
XXVIII. | To PATRICK CARSEN | 4 |
XXIX. | To JOHN STUART, Provost of Aye | 4 |
XXX. | To JOIN STUART, Provost of Ayr | 4 |
XXXI. | To NINIAN MURE, a parishioner | 4 |
XXXII | To JOHN GORDON OF CARDONESS, the elder | 5 |
XXXIII. | To JOHN CLARK, a parishioner | 5 |
XXXIV. | To JOHN GORDON OF CARDONESS, the younger | 5 |
XXXV. | To JOHN FULLERTON of Carleton in Galloway | 5 |
XXXVI. | To JOHN GORDON OF CARDONESS, the elder | 5 |
XXXVII. | To EARLSTON, the younger | 5 |
XXXVIII. | To MR WILLIAM DALGLEISH | 5 |
XXXIX. | To MARION MCNAUGHT | 5 |
XL. | To ROBERT STEWART, on his decision for Christ | 6 |
XLI. | To LADY GAITGIRTH | 6 |
XLII. | To THE REV.JOHN FERGUSON OF OCHILTREE | 6 |
XLIII. | To ROBERT BROWN OF CARSLUTH | 6 |
XLIV. | To CASSIN CARRIE | 6 |
XLV. | To JOHN LENNOX, Laird of Catty | 6 |
XLVI. | To JOHN GORDON OF CARDONESS, the younger | 6 |
XLVII. | To WILLIAM GORDON | 6 |
XLVIII. | To LADY KENMURE | 6 |
XLIX. | To MRS STUART, wife of the Provost of Aye | 6 |
L. | To MR JAMES FLEMING | 7 |
Ll. | To MR FULK ELLIS | 7 |
LII. | To MR MATTHEW MOWAT, minister of Kilmarnock | 7 |
LIII. | To JAMES BAUTIE, theological student | 7 |
LIV. | To MR ROBERT BLAIR | 7 |
LV. | To ROBERT LENNOX OF DISDOVE, near Gatehouse | 7 |
LVI. | To EARLSTON, the younger | 7 |
LVII. | To LADY BOYD | 7 |
LVIII. | To LADY ROBERT LAND | 8 |
LIX. | To THE HONORABLE, REVEREND, AND WELL-BELOVED PROFESSORS OF CHRIST AND HIS TRUTH IN SINCERITY, IN IRELAND | 8 |
LX. | To LADY KENMURE, on the death of her son, John, second Viscount Kenmure | 8 |
LXI. | To MR JAMES WILSON | 8 |
LXII. | To LADY BOYD | 8 |
LXIII. | To LADY FINGASK | 8 |
LXIV. | To MR DAVID DICKSON, on the death of his son | 8 |
LXV. | To LADY BOYD, on the loss of several friends | 9 |
LXVI. | To MR. TAYLOR, on her son’s death | 9 |
LXVII. | To BARBARA HAMILTON | 9 |
LXVIII. | To A CHRISTIAN BROTHER, on the death of his daughter | 9 |
LXIX. | To A CHRISTIAN GENTLEWOMAN, on her death-bed | 9 |
LXX. | To LADY KENMURE | 9 |
LXXI. | To LADY ARDROSS | 9 |
Glossary | 9 |