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  2. Robert Hamilton (moderator, died 1787) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hamilton FRSE (19 May 1707 – 3 April 1787) was Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh. He served twice as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland [1] and was also a co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [2]

  3. New College, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    This Free Church College was renamed Edinburgh Theological Seminary in 2014. Prior to the 1929 reunion of the Church of Scotland, candidates for the ministry in the United Free Church studied at New College, whilst candidates for the old Church of Scotland studied in the Divinity Faculty of the University of Edinburgh.

  4. David Fergusson (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of Aberdeen (2014). He was installed as a personal chaplain to the Queen in November 2015 [ 9 ] and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to education, the arts, and the Church of Scotland. [ 10 ]

  5. Richard Holloway - Wikipedia

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    Bishop of Edinburgh Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church: Church: Scottish Episcopal Church: Diocese: Edinburgh: In office: 1986–2000: Predecessor: Alastair Haggart: Successor: Brian Smith: Other post(s) Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church (1992–2000) Gresham Professor of Divinity (1997–2002) Orders; Ordination: 1960 by Francis ...

  6. William Ritchie (moderator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1808 he translated to St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh and in 1809 he additionally took on the role of Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh. He lived nearby at 5 Argyll Square (now demolished). [3] He also preached at St Giles Cathedral. In 1810 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

  7. New College Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The New College Missionary Society had undertaken home mission work in deprived areas of Edinburgh since 1845, settling in the former buildings of Pleasance Free Church in 1876. In 1893, a tenement for resident student workers was added to the mission premises, establishing the mission as part of the growing settlement movement.

  8. Colin Sinclair (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Feeling the call to ministry, he successfully underwent selection for the Church of Scotland. However, he was offered the opportunity to work with the SU in Zambia, where he spent the next three years. Having returned to Scotland, he trained for the ministry at New College, Edinburgh, graduating with a further degree in church history. [1] [2]

  9. Master of Theology - Wikipedia

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    Master of Theology (Latin: Theologiae Magister, abbreviated M.Th., Th.M., or M.Theol. [1]) is a post-graduate degree offered by universities, divinity schools, and seminaries. [2] It can serve as a transition degree for entrance into a PhD program or as a stand-alone terminal degree depending on one's particular educational background and ...