William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585–1649)
Ordained Servant: January 2026
Also in this issue
A Little Exercise for Young Theologians Revisited
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Mission Policies of the Historic Presbyterian and Reformed Churches
by Michael M.
The Law as Mosaic Covenant? A Review Article
by David VanDrunen
New Covenant Theology: A Review Article
by Stephen A. Pribble
Paradise Lost: A Biography by Alan Jacobs
by Charles Malcolm Wingard
New doth the sun appear,
The mountains’ snows decay,
Crowned with frail flowers forth comes the baby year.
My soul, time posts away,
And thou yet in that frost
Which flower and fruit hath lost,
As if all here immortal were, dost stay:
For shame! Thy powers awake,
Look to that heaven which never night makes black,
And there, at that immortal sun’s bright rays,
Deck thee with flowers which fear not rage of days.
Ordained Servant Online, January, 2026
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Ordained Servant: January 2026
Also in this issue
A Little Exercise for Young Theologians Revisited
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Mission Policies of the Historic Presbyterian and Reformed Churches
by Michael M.
The Law as Mosaic Covenant? A Review Article
by David VanDrunen
New Covenant Theology: A Review Article
by Stephen A. Pribble
Paradise Lost: A Biography by Alan Jacobs
by Charles Malcolm Wingard
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