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April 1714 – 14 June 1788) was a
Scottish religious leader, head of the
Antiburgher section of the
Scottish Secession Church. He
reportedly wrote his first...
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secessionist congregation Forfar,
Angus Minister of the
Nicolson Street Antiburgher Church,
Edinburgh (1797–1830)
Notable work "Etymological
Dictionary of...
- and Ulster.
Scottish Church History Society. SCHS. p. 118. "Original
Antiburghers from the
McClintock and
Strong Biblical Cyclopedia".
McClintock and Strong...
- (1714–1718, left due to adultery);
James Thomson (1719–1740,
moved to
Antiburgher Church);
Robert Spears (1743–1773);
James Wemyss (1779–1820); Charles...
- (Former
Antiburgher Church) 56°14′32″N 3°53′08″W / 56.242173°N 3.885614°W / 56.242173; -3.885614 (Greenloaning Church. (Former
Antiburgher Church))...
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entered in 1813 into
partnership with his son.
McGavin belonged to the
Antiburgher Church communion, and was a
member of the
congregation of
James Ramsay...
- (later
Greyfriars United Free Church). He was
deposed by the ****ociate (
Antiburgher)
Synod on 4
August 1748 over the
question of the
Burgess Oath. He was...
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religion professed within the realm"), the
opposite party being called antiburghers. Jorgenson, Dale A. (1989).
Theological and
Aesthetic Roots in the Stone-Campbell...
- establishment. Edinburgh:
Waugh and Innes. Blunt, John
Henry (1874). "
Antiburghers".
Dictionary of Sects, Heresies,
Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools...
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their own Synod. The
theology also
caused no
small commotion in the
Antiburgher Church and
Thomas Mair was ejected. He
married (1) 31 July 1672, Isobel...