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The Everlasting Righteousness

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Asking about redemption, goodness and justness of God, stating an immoral individual to be honorable for Him. In this expansive and religious study of reasoning by only devotion in the Person and act of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Horatius Bonar responds to these queries in a pure and ideal manner. Horatius has been known as the prince of Scottish songs of praise scribers. Citing one hymn out of 600 songs he composed, here is “righteous peace securely made”.

Including these chapters: All That I Was; Fill thou my life, O Lord, my God; I heard the Voice of Jesus say; I Was a Wandering Sheep; Thy way, not mine, O Lord; Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face; A few more years shall roll; Come Lord and tarry not; and O love of God, how strong and true.

Horatius Bonar was a contemporary and friend of Robert Murray M’cheyne, was a Scottish churchperson and poet. He is mostly commemorated as a phenomenal hymn-writer.

His father was James Bonar, Solicitor of Excise for Scotland, he was born and taught in Edinburgh. He was from a lineage of ministers who were in service for a total of 364 years in the Scotland Church. A few of his eleven siblings, John James and Andrew Alexander were also ministers of the Free Church of Scotland. He got married to Jane Catherine Lundie and five of their young kids died consecutively. At their later years, one his daughters became a widow with five young kids and she came back to reside with her parents.

Horatius got a Doctor of Divinity degree at the University of Aberdeen. Horatius and his wife, Jane Catherine Bonar, upon their death, are buried jointly in the Canongate Kirkyard in the den of Alexander Bonar, close to the end of the eastern extension.
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