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She gave a curt reply and asked why he wished to know. Cromwell replied 'because he perceived him to be a very great man, and in his opinion might be chaplain to any prince in Europe, though he had never seen him nor heard of him before.' It is certain that Durham preached before Cromwell against the English invasion. One version of the story has it that Cromwell asked him whether it was his habit to preach on politics, and that he replied that it was not, but seeing him present he thought it right to let him know his mind. Durham was held by his contemporaries in the very highest esteem as one of the most able and godly men of the time. For one so young he was a voluminous writer.
98:, he was induced to prepare himself for the ministry, a resolution which was hastened by two narrow escapes on the battlefield. He graduated M.A. (Glasgow, 1 May 1647). He was licensed for the ministry by the Presbytery of Irvine 18 May 1647. He was admitted to the congregation of Blackfriars 2 December 1647. Durham was appointed chaplain to the King July 1650. He called 4 September 1651, with charge of West Quarter of the city. He endeavoured, without success, to effect a union between the two contending parties in the Church in 1652. He died of 146:, to whom in certain respects he bore a resemblance, that he was seldom known to smile. His studies, both in scripture and in the theological and ecclesiastical questions of the day, were carried on with extraordinary diligence. Of his devotion to the Christian ministry he gave decided proof, both by his laboriousness in the work and by his retiring from the position and enjoyments of a country gentleman's life. Of his power and faithfulness as a preacher a remarkable illustration is said to have occurred at the time of 1384: 130:, an eminent presbyterian divine, that led to his devoting himself to the ministry. After studying at Glasgow he was licensed as a preacher in 1647. That a man of his position should make such a change excited some comment among his old friends and neighbours, but his whole soul was in his new occupation, and he vindicated himself with great fervour. For a time he exercised his ministry in Glasgow, and in 1650 he was appointed 135:
was again called to the ministry in Glasgow, and inducted into the 'Inner Kirk.' His health had never been strong, and he was prematurely old, partly the effect of the singularly laborious life of study which he led. He died on 25 June 1658, in the thirty-sixth year of his age. His first wife, Anna, died about 1648. He afterwards married, 14 Dec. 1653, Margaret Mure, widow of
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invasion of Scotland. It is said that Cromwell entered his church incognito, and got a seat as it happened in the pew of the provost's daughter, who, as he wore the dress of an English officer, was by no means very courteous to him. At the close of the service Cromwell asked her the preacher's name.
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in the university there. But before he could be settled in that office the general assembly decided that he should attend as chaplain on the king. The duties of this office he discharged 'with such majesty and awe' as to inspire the court with much reverence for him. When free from this situation he
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He married (1) Anna (died about 1648), daughter of Francis Durham of Duntarvie, and had issue – Francis of Pitkerrow, advocate, died 1667 : (2) 14 Dec. 1653, Margaret Mure of Glanderston (died in 1692 or 1693), widow of Zachary Boyd, minister of the Barony Parish, and had issue – James of
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The diary of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, MDCLII-MDCLXXX. and of his son, James Brodie of Brodie, MDCLXXX-MDCLXXXV. consisting of extracts from the existing manuscripts, and a republication of the volume printed at Edinburgh in the year
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Fragment of the Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston, Lord Wariston. (May 21-June 25 1639), The preservation of the honours of Scotland, 1651–52, Lord Mar's Legacies, 1722–27, Letters concerning Highland affairs in the 18th
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation
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There has also been published 'Dickson and Durham against Independency, or some quotations out of Mr. D. Dickson's Treatise on the Confession of Faith, and out of Durham on the Revelation.'
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The life of Mr. Robert Blair, minister of St. Andrews, containing his autobiography, from 1593-1636 : with supplement of his life and continuation of the history of the times, to 1680
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The Law Unsealed, or an Exposition of the Ten Commandments (London, 1675 ; Edinburgh, 1676 (thrice), 1703, 1715, 1735, 1782, 1802 ; Glasgow, 1676, 1677, 1777, 1798, 1802)
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A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen. New ed., rev. under the care of the publishers. With a supplementary volume, continuing the biographies to the present time
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Clavis Cantici, or an Exposition of the Song of Solomon (Edinburgh, 1668, 1723, 1724; London, 1669; Utrecht, 1681; Glasgow, 1688, 1723, 1770, 1788; Peterhead, 1840)
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Christ Crucified, or The Marrow of the Gospel, LXXII. Sermons on 53 Chapters of Isaiah (Edinburgh, 1683, 1686, 1702, 1726; London, 1723; Glasgow, 1761, 1769, 1792)
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The book of Scotsmen eminent for achievements in arms and arts, church and state, law, legislation, and literature, commerce, science, travel, and philanthropy
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A Commentarie upon the Book of Revelation (Edinburgh, 1658, 1680; London, 1658; Amsterdam, 1660; Glasgow, 1680, 1739, 1764, 1788; Falkirk, 1799)
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A Collection of some Memorable Things in the Life of that truly great and eminent Man, Mr. James Durham, prefixed to the Treatise on Scandal
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The Unsearchable Riches of Christ (Glasgow, 1685, 1695, 1709, 1764, 1773; Edinburgh, 1696, 1704, 1729, 1745; Falkirk, 1786; Berwick, 1794)
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James Durham, covenanting divine, was eldest son of John Durham of Grange Durham Angus, and proprietor of 'a good estate,’ then called
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The records of the commissions of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland holden in Edinburgh in the years 1650-1652
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The Blessedness of the Death of those who Died in the Lord (Glasgow, 1681, 1751, 1754, 1756; Edinburgh, 1682, 1684, 1713)
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The Scottish nation: or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland
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Analecta: or, Materials for a history of remarkable providences; mostly relating to Scotch ministers and Christians
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The Dying Man's Testament to the Church of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1659, 1680 bis, 1690; London, 1659; Glasgow, 1740);
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Durham was a man of intense strength of conviction and great gravity of character. It is said of him, as of
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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An ecclesiastical history of Scotland : from the introduction of Christianity to the present time
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The theology and theologians of Scotland : chiefly of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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3. 'The Dying Man's Testament to the Church of Scotland, or a Treatise concerning Scandal,’ 1659.
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Men of the Covenant : the story of the Scottish church in the years of the Persecution
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Heaven upon Earth, in the Serene Tranquility of a Good Conscience (Edinburgh, 1685, 1732)
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6. 'The Law Unsealed, or a Practical Exposition of the Ten Commandments,’ 1676.
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information from George Christie, minister of St Andrew's Parish, Edinburgh.
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7. 'The Blessedness of the Dead that Die in the Lord,’ seven sermons, 1682.
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The Great Gain of Contenting Godliness (Edinburgh, 1685; Glasgow, 1777)
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The letters and journals of Robert Baillie ... M.DC.XXXVII.-M.DC.LXII
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The letters and journals of Robert Baillie ... M.DC.XXXVII.-M.DC.LXII
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The letters and journals of Robert Baillie ... M.DC.XXXVII.-M.DC.LXII
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The Great Corruption of Subtile Self (Edinburgh, 1686; Glasgow, 1723)
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5. 'Clavis Cantici, or an Exposition of the Song of Solomon,’ 1668.
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Johnston, Archibald, Lord Warriston; Paul, George Morison (1911).
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Johnston, Archibald, Lord Warriston; Paul, George Morison (1896).
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston (Volume 3: 1655-1660)
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Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston (Volume 2: 1650-1654)
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Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston (Volume 1: 1632-1639)
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Johnston, Archibald, Lord Warriston; Fleming, David Hay (1919).
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11. 'The great Corruption of Subtile Self,’ seven sermons, 1686.
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9. 'The Unsearchable Riches of Christ,’ communion sermons, 1684.
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Johnston, Archibald, Lord Warriston; Ogilvie, James D. (1940).
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Light in the north : the story of the Scottish Covenanters
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8. 'Christ Crucified,’ an exposition of Isaiah liii., 1683.
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His works, which were chiefly posthumous, are as follows:
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An Exposition of the whole Book of Job (Glasgow, 1759)
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Howie, John; Carslaw, W. H. (1870). "James Durham".
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Index

Alma mater
Wedderburn
University of St Andrews
Abercorn
Queensferry
Professor Dickson
consumption
Easter Powrie
Forfar
St. Andrews University
Abercorn
David Dickson
professor of divinity
Zachary Boyd
Robert Leighton
Cromwell's
Digital bibliography of works


Scott 1920



Blaikie 1888
Scott 1920
Blaikie 1888
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The letters and journals of Robert Baillie ... M.DC.XXXVII.-M.DC.LXII
The letters and journals of Robert Baillie ... M.DC.XXXVII.-M.DC.LXII

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