Emphasis Preaching Journal
William Barclay tells that the...
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William Barclay tells that the motto of one of the Scottish clans is Pro Rege, which means "For the King." It is the motto of those who will never betray their king.
The great scholar then proceeds to relate a much-traveled story in his country. In 1746, the Duke of Cumberland had demolished the forces of Prince Charles at Culloden. The Prince escaped into the countryside, his clothing in shreds. The government offered three thousand pounds to anyone who could produce the Prince, dead or alive.
The great scholar then proceeds to relate a much-traveled story in his country. In 1746, the Duke of Cumberland had demolished the forces of Prince Charles at Culloden. The Prince escaped into the countryside, his clothing in shreds. The government offered three thousand pounds to anyone who could produce the Prince, dead or alive.
