Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd

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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd


Born
in Ayrshire, Scotland, The United Kingdom
November 03, 1825

Died
March 01, 1899

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Published under the name A. K. H. Boyd.

BOYD, ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHISON (1825-1899), Scottish divine, son of Dr. James Boyd, was born at Auchinleck Manse, Ayrshire, on 3 Nov. 1825.

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The Recreations Of A Countr...

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Leisure hours in town

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“I believe the greatest blessing God can send a man, is disappointment, rightly met and used...
You are quite certain, my friend, as you go on through life, to have to make up your mind to failure and disappointment on your own part, and to seeing other men preferred before you...The only way not to be disappointed when a thing turns out against you, is not to have really cared how the thing went.”
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, The Recreations of a Country Parson: Second Series

“As I read out the text, through a half-opened window near me, two large withered oak-leaves silently floated into the little church in the view of all the congregation. I could not but pause for a minute till they should preach their sermon before I began mine.”
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, The Recreations of a Country Parson: Second Series