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        <description>Tomnahurich&apos;s selection of Gospel Leaflets, Tracts and Sermons.  Here is information put forward by the Reformed Baptist Church Inverness to encourage men, women and young people to seek the Saviour and find peace for their souls before Almighty God.</description>
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            <title>Between Heaven and Hell, Leonardo Da Vinci, The Singer, and the Beggar</title>
            <description>Between Heaven and Hell, Leonardo Da Vinci, The Singer, and the Beggar.  The beautiful singer in the choir of one of Rome&apos;s Churches turns out to be the same one who Da Vinci meets many years later and uses him as a model to paint Judus Iscariot to complete the painting &quot;The Last Supper&quot;</description>
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            <title>Billy Bray - &quot;The King&apos;s Son&quot;</title>
            <description>Billy was born in the Cornish town of Twelve-heads in the year 1794. His father was a man of faith, and brought up his children in the ways of faith.  In 1811, however, when Billy Bray left his native town to work as a miner in the county of Devon, he also left all the good influence that his father had surrounded him with.  He drank too much. His language became terrible</description>
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            <title>Conversion of Ceit Mhor or Muckle Kate of Lochcarron</title>
            <description>Ceit Mhor or Muckle or big Kate was a well know character in the village of Lochcarron.  She was a wild sinful woman who by God&apos;s grace was brought to repentance and to the feet of Christ.  The Lachan MacKenzie the minister wrote a song telling of her sins which so convicted her that he sorrow knew no bounds</description>
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            <title>The Caged Squirrel or &quot;Know what you believe, and why you believe it&quot;.</title>
            <description>A healthy belief is a thinking belief. A healthy soul is a thinking soul. Does the Bible not teach this? Is it not how every Reformer in the history of the church has combated error? Wisdom cries aloud from the rooftops, and her message is - know what you believe and why you believe it. God has given us minds; we are accountable to Him for how we use them&quot;</description>
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            <title>Revenge or Forgiveness</title>
            <description>In the Middle Ages, when the lords and knights were always at war with each other, there was a duke who decided to revenge himself on a neighbour who had offended him.</description>
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            <title>God&apos;s Penitentiary by W. P. Nicholson</title>
            <description>If God had not been Love He might have made the way to hell easy and fast, but He has hedged the way there with thorns and barriers, and a man must work hard to get there.  He has to stifle conscience again and again.  He has to trample over the tears and prayers of God&apos;s people.  He has to silence God&apos;s Word, quench the Holy Spirit, and trample underfoot the precious blood of Christ.  All this before he succeeds in damming his soul forever</description>
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            <title>Gladstone&apos;s Text</title>
            <description>William Ewart Gladstone, one of the greatest Prime Ministers of Britain. Gladstone held the office of Prime Minister four times in the reign of Queen Victoria. He occupied Number 10 Downing Street for a total period of some 13 years.  The outstanding thing about William Gladstone was his faith</description>
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            <title>The Holy Shoemaker</title>
            <description>People can have very strange ideas about holiness. What does it mean to be holy? Here is a story that may illustrate this.</description>
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            <title>Big Words</title>
            <description>Words have great power. They can harm and heal. Consider what the author of the Book of Proverbs says about the tremendous power that words have over the human heart. Proverbs 12:25  Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop: but a good word maketh it glad. Proverbs 15:23  A man hath joy by the answer of his mouth: and a word spoken in due season, how good is it!Proverbs  25:11  A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
Not only the Book of Proverbs, but the whole Bible is obviously full of  big words</description>
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            <title>Grace not Race</title>
            <description>Who were the British, before the time when people with different coloured skins began living here in large numbers (from the 1950s or thereabouts)? The British were a mixture of Celts, Picts, Irish, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes, and Normans. There must have been a good bit of Roman blood in there too. In a world like ours, festering with racial hatreds, it sums up an essential aspect of the Gospel. - grace not race.</description>
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            <description>There were two men in a boat above Niagara Falls. They lost control of the boat. It capsized, and the two men were now plunged into the water, being swept irresistibly towards the vast, raging Falls.</description>
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            <title>Eskimos, Moravians and Forgiveness</title>
            <description>When the Moravian missionaries arrived among the Eskimos of northern Canada they had a problem. The problem was forgiveness. There was no word in the Eskimo (or Inuit) language for forgiveness. So how could the Moravians tell Eskimos about the forgiveness of sins? Christ died to bring forgiveness of sins.</description>
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            <title>Annie&apos;s Death</title>
            <description>How the question asked by Annie on her death bed brought her father to think on the things of salvation</description>
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            <title>Christ&apos;s Promise of Rest.  Sermon by Dr Nick Needham Scripture Reading Matthew 11 verses 16-30.</title>
            <description>From Matthew 11 we are told that we will receive rest.  Rest means negatively end of labour and positively refreshment for our souls.  (Audio Sermon by Dr. Nick Needham).</description>
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            <title>What is your Hope by J. C. Ryle</title>
            <description>Reader, what is your hope about your soul?  Have you any, or have you none?  Can you tell me in what way you expect to be accounted righteousness before God? J.C. Ryle begins this short article with these serious questions requiring answered.</description>
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            <title>The Fourth Lost Thing.</title>
            <description>Article showing how one who was a lost sinner was found</description>
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            <title>A Headstone in Tomnahurich</title>
            <description>A Headstone in Tomnahurich Cemetery and lessons we can learn from the wording engraved in the stone.</description>
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            <title>What is a Christian?</title>
            <description>The definition of a Biblical Christian i.e. What is a Christian?</description>
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            <title>The Soldier of Fort George</title>
            <description>Conversion from Blasphemer to Christian - Story of Luke Heywood&apos;s conversion to Christ at Fort George in the Highlands of Scotland.  &lt;br /&gt;
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(note - there is an interesting addendum on what happened to Luke following his conversion.)</description>
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            <title>What Then? An important poem for consideration.</title>
            <description>What then is a question of vital importance with regard to this life and that which is to come.  What Then? after this life, earth and all its wealth, goals and aims are over - &quot;What Then?&quot;</description>
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            <title>What is your Authority?</title>
            <description>What is your authority - a question each must ask regarding how they stand before God in this world.</description>
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            <title>What is your Religion?</title>
            <description>What is your Religion? - a though provoking question each must ask as it relates to how they stand before God in this world and in the world to come.</description>
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            <title>What is your Life?</title>
            <description>What is your Life? - a question that each need ask himself or herself as it relates to their eternal salvation.</description>
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            <title>The Perfection God&apos;s Justice and Mercy.  A sermon by Dr Nick Needham Scripture readings from Ezekiel 18 and Romans 12:19-20.</title>
            <description>The Passion of Revenge has no place in the heart of a Christian, nor in the heart of God.</description>
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            <title>What is your Answer?</title>
            <description>Various questions asked concerning the death and punishment in Hell of men and of man&apos;s lack of ability to say I was not warned.  Edited from works of William Jay</description>
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            <description>Inscription on a stone build into the Gable End of a building in Inverness, Scotland, and the lessons the builders wished us to learn from its words.</description>
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            <description>The illustration of a bridge to show the way of salvation</description>
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            <description>The Plague of the heart - the dark power of sin, how it manifests itself and how we are set free. (Audio Sermon by Dr. Nick Needham)</description>
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            <title>Think and Meditate on these things.</title>
            <description>Scriptures worth thinking and meditating upon</description>
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            <description>Sermon from Luke 24 covering Easter, the Cross and the resurrection of Jesus.  (Audio Sermon by Dr. Nick Needham).</description>
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