What David Dickson’s Forgotten Sermons Can Still Teach Us – SFH072
David Dickson’s sermons on the book of Lamentations, preached in the year 1628 have been forgotten. They were never ever published. But they have now come to light and contain some very relevant teaching for us in our current context. The published volume can be...
“Scotland broke loose with conventicles of all sorts”: The “Blynk” of 1674 – Woolmet – SFH71
During several weeks in the spring of 1674, meetings with Covenanter preachers spread like wild fire everywhere across the south of Scotland. Thousands attended and the government could scarcely restrain them. In this episode, we are at the site of Woolmet Chapel in...
Hearts Intertwined in Faith and Suffering: John Fraser and Jean Moffat – Glencorse Old Kirk – SFH70
We continue to follow John Fraser and Jean Moffat's journey to Glencorse Old Kirk. Surviving a woeful Atlantic voyage, they find liberty and marriage in New England. But their haven of rest in Glencorse will be shortlived. Find out why. The intertwined hearts in the...
The Most Delightful Place on Earth? – Glencorse Old Kirk and John Fraser and Jean Moffat’s Journey There – SFH69
The tranquil setting of Glencorse Old Kirk has enchanted many and is a popular wedding location. John Fraser and Jean Moffat settled nearby but their journey there from the Highlands and the Borders was one of intense suffering. Only in their twenties, their troubled...
The Eventful Life of William Traill of Borthwick, Donegal and Maryland – SFH068
William Traill started out as a chaplain near Borthwick, Midlothian but after many years in Donegal and Maryland he returned to minister here. His brother Robert Traill addressed his book Justification Vindicated to him here. We discover how he influenced Francis...
Patrick Anderson’s Illegal City Meetings – Potterrow, Edinburgh – SFH067
A lot was going on in Edinburgh during the time that all meetings outside the parish churches were made illegal. People were gathering for worship in houses every day, right under the noses of the authorities. This is why the story of a not especially well known...
Rutherford’s Powerful Case Against Slavery – SFH066
Not everyone in Scotland's history kept silent about the evil of slavery. Samuel Rutherford made a very powerful case against slavery in his classic book Lex, Rex which was published in 1645. Listen to find out how his resistance to slavery was crucial to his whole...
What James Guthrie Still Says to Us – SFH065
Some of James Guthrie's last words are well known, others not so much. We look at the abiding relevance of some of what he said on the edge of eternity. It was a message of both hope and warning that we still need to hear today. If you want to know more about James...
Readings in Rutherford: Part 3
This is a third reading from Samuel Rutherford’s book Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himself. For more about the book see the podcast episode 57 interview with Rob McCurley. This reading is kindly supplied by Rev Bryan Peters of the Presbyterian Reformed Church...
Readings in Rutherford: Part 2
This is a second reading from Samuel Rutherford’s book Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himself. For more about the book see the podcast episode 57 interview with Rob McCurley. This reading is kindly supplied by Rev Bryan Peters of the Presbyterian Reformed Church...
Readings in Rutherford: Part 1
This is a reading from Samuel Rutherford's book Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himself. For more about the book see the podcast episode 57 interview with Rob McCurley. This reading is kindly supplied by Rev Bryan Peters of the Presbyterian Reformed Church of...
Banished to Carolina – Andrew Buchanan of Kippen – SFH064
"Pray in earnest" said Donald Cargill to two young lads, "you have a sharp storm to meet with, and many strange faces to see, and your bones shall lie in a strange land”. After a few years these words were exactly fulfilled as they found themselves banished to...
Royal statues, Slavery and Persecution – John Mathieson, Closeburn – SFH063
While Charles II and James II were enslaving Africans for the plantations they were also involved in enslaving some of their own people for the same purpose. In this episode, we follow the eventful history of one ordinary man who was caught up in it, John Mathieson of...
George Brysson’s Jeopardy – Rosewell, Midlothian – SFH062
Living and hiding in the vicinity of Roslin Glen, George Brysson tells his own story of being hunted by government soldiers. "From one concealment to another he had to flee, making his way gradually back to the familiar homestead. Sometimes he slept in the wood beside...
Trembling for the Gospel More than Prison – Edmund Calamy – SFH061
What message should you give when you will be imprisoned for preaching? A giant of the Westminster Assembly—helping to prepare the Catechism—Edmund Calamy lived to see days of peril for the gospel. Preaching illegally would put him in prison, but he had an urgent...
Wise Words in a Time of Trouble – Archibald Skeldie, Edinburgh – SFH060
As war and pestilence marched unstoppably towards Edinburgh in 1645, there was every reason to fear. It needed the courage of the blind preacher, Archibald Skeldie to speak wise and timely words in this critical moment. What could he say that would strengthen and...
The Tragedy of James Tinto – Temple, Midlothian – SFH059
The pretty village of Temple and its surrounding farms provided another centre of Covenanter activity in Midlothian. We know rather little about the Covenanters of this parish, their experiences and backgrounds. In a few cases we only have a name but we are in fact...
“One of the best and ablest men in Britain” – Interview about James Durham – SFH058
C H Spurgeon said, “If I had lived in Durham’s time, I should never, I think, have wanted to hear any other preacher; I would have sat, both by night and day, to receive the sweet droppings of his honeyed lips.” Who was James Durham and why did he deserve such high...
Forgotten Riches from Rutherford’s ‘Christ Dying’ – Interview with Rob McCurley – SFH057
Even many who love to read Samuel Rutherford's spiritually rich devotional letters have never heard of or read some of his other books. One forgotten book that exalts the glory of the Redeemer in a way that readers of the letters will recognise is called Christ Dying...
A Hidden Hotbed of Covenanter Activity – Carrington, Midlothian – SFH056
Carrington is a tiny, sleepy village in Midlothian. It's not the sort of place known for Covenanter connections, but Scotland's Forgotten History can be found in surprising places. In fact, when you dig deeper you find that it was a hotbed of conventicles and...