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Robert Leighton


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
January 01, 1611

Died
June 25, 1684

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Robert Leighton (1611 – 25 June 1684) was a Scottish prelate and scholar, best known as a church minister, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1653 to 1662.

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1 and 2 Peter (Volume 20)

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A Practical Commentary on 1...

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An Obedient and Patient Fai...

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The Works of Robert Leighto...

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The Genuine Works of Robert...

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Theological Lectures, Read ...

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The Whole Works Of Robert L...

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“This sanctifying of God in the heart, composes the heart, and frees it from fears.”
Robert Leighton, A Practical Commentary on 1 Peter

“All the happiness of the most excellent persons, and the very top of all affection and prosperity meeting in human marriages, are but a dark and weak representation of the solid joy which is in that mysterious Divine union of the spirit of man with the “Father of Spirits,” from whom it issues.”
Robert Leighton, A Practical Commentary on 1 Peter

“The common spring of all mutual duties, on both sides, must be supposed to be love; that peculiar conjugal love which makes them one, will infuse such sweetness into the authority of the husband and the obedience of the wife, as will make their lives harmonious, like the sound of a well-tuned instrument; whereas without that, having such a universal conjuncture of interest in all their affairs, they cannot escape frequent contests and discords, which is a sound more unpleasant than the jarring of untuned strings to an exact ear.”
Robert Leighton, A Practical Commentary on 1 Peter

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