Born into a noble Scottish family in the sixteenth century, Robert Bruce turned his back on earthly prestige and wealth to enter the ministry. He was Minister of Edinburgh for twelve years, preaching to the King and the court. These sermons on Hebrews
11 show a truly remarkable example of post-reformation preaching, heard in the Great Kirk of St Giles, in the heart of Scotland's capital. David Searle has undertaken the huge task of putting these sermons into the English alphabet,
translating them from the Braid Scots, so they can edify the church today.