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==Works== [[File:Robert Murray McCheyne.jpg|thumb|Robert Murray McCheyne]] *''Why is God a Stranger in the Land?'' (Edinburgh, 1838) *''Reasons why Children should fly to Christ without Delay'' (Edinburgh, 1839) *''To the Lambs of the Flock'' (Edinburgh, 1840) *''Testimony against the running of Railway Trains on Sabbath'' (Dundee, 1841) *''Love the Lord's Day'' (Dundee, 1841) *''Daily Bread'' (Edinburgh, 1842) *''Another Lily Gathered'' (Edinburgh, 1842) *''Narrative of a Mission of Inquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scotland in 1839'' [jointly with Andrew A. Bonar](Edinburgh, 1842) *''The Eternal Inheritance, the Believer's Portion'', and ''The Vessels of Wrath fitted to Destruction'', two discourses (Dundee, 1843) *''Expositions of the Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia'' (Dundee, 1843) *''Songs of Zion to cheer and guide Pilgrims on their way to the New Jerusalem'' (Dundee, 1843) *''Memoir and Remains'' (portrait) by Andrew A. Bonar (Edinburgh, 1844; numerous editions, and Gaelic translation by Allan Sinclair, 1895) *''Additional Remains consisting of various Sermons and Lectures'' (Edinburgh, 1846) *''Basket of Fragments, the Substance of Sermons'' (Aberdeen, 1848) *''Revival Truth, being Sermons hitherto unpublished'' (London, 1860){{sfn|Scott|1925}} *''Mission of Discovery'' [[Christian Focus Publications]], {{ISBN|978-1-85792-258-5}} He wrote these hymns β *''When this Passing World is done'' *''I once was a Stranger to Grace and to God'' *''Beneath Moriah's Rocky Side'' [written at the foot of Carmel, June 1839] *''Like Mist on the Mountains'' *''Ten Virgins clothed in White''{{sfn|Scott|1925}}
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