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The Days of the Fathers in the Ross-Shire

by John Kennedy

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Dr Kennedy was the pastor of Dingwall Free Church congregation from 1844 until his death in 1884 at the age of 65. He was renowned and powerful preacher whose services were in much demand by congregations throughout the Highlands and much of Scotland. He was also a staunch defender of the reformed faith who as his friend describe him 'true as steel and firm as rock'. He has an honoured place among the chroniclers of the religious history and biography of the Highlands of Scotland.… (more)
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Dr Kennedy was the pastor of Dingwall Free Church congregation from 1844 until his death in 1884 at the age of 65. He was renowned and powerful preacher whose services were in much demand by congregations throughout the Highlands and much of Scotland. He was also a staunch defender of the reformed faith who as his friend describe him 'true as steel and firm as rock'. He has an honoured place among the chroniclers of the religious history and biography of the Highlands of Scotland.

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