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Thomas Main (minister) Alexander Martin (Scottish minister) Hugh Martin (minister, born 1822) James McCosh; William Currie McDougall; Thomas McLauchlan; Roderick McLeod (minister) John Harry Miller; William Miller (Australian Presbyterian minister) John Murray Mitchell (missionary) Sir Henry Wellwood-Moncreiff, 10th Baronet; George Muirhead ...
Andrew Brown (minister) John Brown (moderator) Thomas Brown (minister of St John's, Glasgow) William Laurence Brown; John Bruce (minister) Alexander Brunton; Robert Buchanan (minister) Robert Buchanan (playwright) George Buist (minister) James Chalmers Burns; Thomas Burns (minister, born 1853) Amalric-Frédéric Buscarlet
The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk, painting by John Henry Lorimer, 1891 Alexander Webster, minister of the Tolbooth Kirk in St. Giles, Edinburgh and moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1753, was responsible for providing the first reliable estimate of Scotland's population in modern times. Based on returns from parish ministers ...
B. James Baine; George Baird (minister) John Barclay (anatomist) John Barclay (Berean) George Barry (author) George Bennet (hebraist) John Bethune (Scottish minister)
George Norman MacLeod Collins (1901-1989) was a Scottish minister styled an "elder statesman of the Free Church of Scotland. He twice served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland (1949 and 1971). He was also a professor of the Free Church College. He was also a prolific author, specialising in biographies. [1]
'The Diary of Mr. Robert Douglas when with the Scottish Army in England,' 1644. 'A Sermon preached at Scone, January the first, 1651, at the Coronation of Charles II,' 1651. The text is given in Kerr. [4] An audio recording of this sermon is on YouTube. 'Master Douglas, his Sermon preached at the Down-sitting of the last Parliament of Scotland ...
D.P. Thomson, Through Sixteen Centuries: The Story Of The Scottish Church From Earliest Times To The Present Day. 1960. D.P. Thomson, Women Of The Scottish Reformation; Their Contribution To The Protestant Cause. 1960. D.P. Thomson, It Happened In Iona: Forgotten Chapters In The History Of Scotland’s Sacred Isle. c.1956.
In the early 1980s, he co-presented the Scottish Television religious magazine programme That's the Spirit! and was also interviewed on VIP, also an STV religious show.His role as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meant he was one of the public figures who led tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales upon her death in 1997 in a BBC broadcast.