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Sunday, December 13, 2009

McGregore, David 1710-1777

David McGregore (November 6, 1710 – May 30, 1777), also known as McGregor, MacGregore or MacGregor, was a Presbyterian Minister and Member of the Colonial America Christian Clergy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McGregore

Annals of the American Pulpit, Volume 3 - 1860 (see page 27)

His Published Sermons:

Trial of the Spirits - 1741
Professors Warned of Their Danger - 1741
The True Believer’s All Secured - 1747
The Christian Soldier - 1754
Address after the Right Hand of Fellowship - 1765

Christian Unity and Peace - 1765
Christian unity and peace recommended. by David McGregore Read Online
Printed by W. M'Alpine and J. Fleeming in Marlborough-Street., 1765 [electronic resource] :

An Israelite Indeed - 1774
The Voice of the Prophets Considered - 1776

"Trial of the Spirits" is a sermon about a controversy involving the Reverend John Wesley and letters from George Whitefield in August of 1740. "Professors Warned of their Danger" is directed at ministers of the gospel. It is a guide to the minister of their responsibilities and duties as a teacher of the gospel. It also warns them of the consequences of careless, insensitive and dangerous practices of their teachings. "The True Believer’s All Secured" seems to be aimed at assuring the people of God’s promise to take care of the faithful. "The Christian Soldier" is an ordination sermon, and David covers the duties and troubles of being a minister.


The Works of Rev. David McGregor (MacGregore), 1710-1777

The Works of Rev. David McGregor (MacGregore), 1710-1777

The Works of Rev. David McGregor (MacGregore), 1710-1777 - William M. Gorman. Trial of the Spirits - 1741 Professors Warned of Their Danger - 1741 The True Believer's All Secured - 1747 The Christian Soldier - 1754 Address after the Right Hand of Fellowship - 1765 Christian Unity and Peace - 1765 An Israelite Indeed - 1774 The Voice of the Prophets Considered - 1776 ()()()()()() "it plainly appears that there have been always false teachers in the World who have pretended to inspiration, as far as we have any history to inform us." P 13 "he who will faithfully apply himself to the various labors of the ministerial office will be apt to find it a work of great and sore labor and fatigue" P 95 "Do not be forward in condemning one another as heretics or putting the worst meaning on every doubtful expression, thereby making a man an offender for a word. Do not impute to your neighbors all those consequences, which you think are fairly deducible, from some principle of his," - "When will Christians learn to treat one another with candor!" p 126 "Never cast dirt, never so anything that might but seem to favor of hatred or contempt of the person of antagonist. Never think it a shame, but account it your honor to give up a point, when you are convinced it cannot be defended. And be candid enough to own your error, as soon as you are convinced you are in error. If you find that disputes cannot be managed without envy, strife, evil surmisings, and the like, then avoid them altogether. p 127 2009, 5½x8½, paper, 196 pp.
G4518
ISBN: 0788445189

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