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Robert Traill (1642-1716)

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rtrail.jpgBorn in Elie, May, 1642. After the usual prepatory studies, he was sent to the College of Edinburgh, where he distinguished himself in the several classes. He devoted his life to the ministry and the cause of the church of his fathers. This devotion was greatly manifested by his attendance upon Mr. James Guthrie, minister of Stirling, on the scaffold of martyrdom, 1661. In 1666, in consequence of some copies of the Apologetical Relation, a work (penned by John Brown, of Wamphray) hated by the prelates, and condemned by the Privy Council to the flames, found in his home, he was obliged with his mother and brother to go into hiding. It is reported that Robert Traill was in arms with the Covenanters when they were routed at Pentland Hills. Because of this, he found it necessary to flee to Holland, where his father was already, in 1667. Sometime around 1669, he returned to London and commenced his ministry there. In 1677, while visiting Scotland, he was apprehended and arraigned before the Privy Council. He refused to clear himself by their unlawful oath and was, upon little evidence, sentenced to imprisonment on the Bass rock. He was released after three months and returned to London where he continued to officiate as pastor of a Presbyterian congregation until his death, in May, 1716.

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The Charge of Antinomianism Misapplied Robert Traillicon
Justification Vindicated Robert Traillicon
Examine Yourselves in the Light of God's Grace Robert Traillicon
Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine Concerning Justification Robert Traillicon
Abuse of Justification Robert Traill (1642-1716)icon
Do Not Seek Righteousness by the Law Robert Traill Galatians 2:21icon
Grace and Justification Robert Traill Galatians 2:21icon
Christ Did Not Die in Vain Robert Traill Galatians 2:21icon
Christ's Righteousness the Believer's Comfort Robert Traill Galatians 2:21icon
A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine Concerning Justification Robert Traill, the youngericon
Robert Traill's Six Sermons on Galatians II.21. Robert Traill, the youngericon
Real Differences on Justification Robert Traillicon
Matthew 7:13-14 - Sermon 1 Robert Traill - "Enter ye in at the strait gate..."icon
Matthew 7:13-14 - Sermon 2 Robert Traill - "Enter ye in at the strait gate..."icon
Matthew 7:13-14 - Sermon 3 Robert Traill - "Enter ye in at the strait gate..."icon
Justification Vindicated (MP3) Robert Traill - Puritan Paperback Series - Stillwater Reformed Presbyterian Churchicon
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