James Meikle

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James Meikle


Born
in Carnwath, Scotland
May 19, 1730

Died
December 07, 1799


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FITBA DAFT: A story of tota...

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Solitude Sweetened

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Pilton Keelie: Where Best t...

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Collected Works of James Me...

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Coming Events, an Inquiry r...

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Converse with the Unseen World

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“I dispute not his will, I repine not at his providence, for when repinings arise, as too oft they do, I represent to myself his love, his wisdom, his promise—whence I infer—that he cannot order wrong for me.”
James Meikle, A Secret Survey into the State of the Soul

“7. That anything which may ever fall to my lot in the world, through grace, shall no way jostle itself into the place of God in my soul, or take off my meditation from that purchased possession, that inheritance of glory which fades not away.”
James Meikle, A Secret Survey into the State of the Soul

“I have had a turbulent spirit often—when I have been misused. But now I desire to throw down pride and self-conceit, to overlook reproaches, forget affronts, and forgive injuries.”
James Meikle, A Secret Survey into the State of the Soul