Andrew Bonar’s Robert Murray McCheyne resources
The Memoir and Remains of the Reverend Robert Murray M‘Cheyne, 1844
https://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/sdg/bonar/MemoirandRemainsRevAndrewBonar.pdf
The Sermons of the Rev. Robert Murray McCheyne
https://dn790002.ca.archive.org/0/items/sermonsofrevrobe00mche/sermonsofrevrobe00mche.pdf
Ordination sermon for his childhood friend Patrick Miller December 16, 1840 on 2 Timothy 4:1-2 starts p. 60
“Most ministers are accustomed to set Christ before the people. They lay down the gospel clearly and beautifully, but they do not urge men to enter in. Now God says, exhort—beseech men—persuade men; not only point to the open door, but compel them to come in.” (Luke 14:23)
“Would not this [the coming judgment] make us urgent in our preaching? You must either get these souls into Christ, or you will yet see them lying down in everlasting burnings.”
“Hell is as deep and as burning as ever. Unconverted souls are as surely rushing to it. Christ is as free - pardon as sweet as ever! Ah - how we shall be amazed at our coldness when we do get to heaven.”
Works, Vol. 1
Biographies and profiles
Alexander Smellie, Robert Murray McCheyne
https://dn790009.ca.archive.org/0/items/robertmurraymcch00smel/robertmurraymcch00smel.pdf
“The Saintly M’Cheyne” is C.H. Spurgeon’s review of Memoirs and Remains, originally in “The Sword and the Trowel”. It was published in the April 2011 “The Banner of Truth”, Issue 571. The issue also contains “The Ministry of Jesus and of His Servants”, McCheyne’s first sermon at Dundee in 1836, on Isaiah 61:1-3. He repeated the sermon every year on the anniversary of his ordination. It does not appear in Bonar’s Sermons, but is found in “The Sword and the Trowel”, October 1867. Scroll down to page 442 here
https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/sword-and-the-trowel/sword-and-the-trowel_1867.pdf
Jon Bloom, “Desiring God”
https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/a-brief-life-still-burning