Have just written a piece on the famous Scot, Alexander Cruden (1699-1770) of Cruden's Complete Concordance fame for a Christian articles' website. He was born in Aberdeen and soon showed diligence and persistence in his studies. It's been an adventure learning about this intrepid, diligent and badly abused man who was three times committed to 'mental asylums' in the 18th century in England and Scotland. Interestingly in each case a woman was central: the first two cases women involved with his wish to be married and the third case featured his sister. Significantly, he never married but it wasn't for the want of trying! In the first case, just as he was about to be ordained to the ministry in the Aberdeen Presbyterian Church, he fell in love with Elizabeth Blackwell (according to Julia Keay, Cruden's biographer) who rejected him. He took this rejection very badly but he wasn't to know she was pregnant by her brother! (Cruden carefully guarded E...
we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen --Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles