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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 ...
Murdoch MacRae (1900–1961) was a Scottish minister. ... He was born on 14 January 1900. He trained as a minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
John McIndoe (minister) John McIntyre (theologian) William McKane; James McKinnon (historian) Fraser McLuskey; John McMurtrie (moderator) John Miller (minister) George Milligan (Church of Scotland) Peter Mills (RAF officer) Andrew J. Milne; James Mitchell (Scottish minister) Mitford Mitchell; Hamilton Moore (rugby union) William Morris (Church ...
Humza Yousaf, who served as first minister between March 2023 and May 2024 is the second shortest–serving first minister after a period in office of 1 year and 39 days. [3] Sturgeon is the longest-serving first minister, having surpassed Salmond on 25 May 2022. [4] Salmond in turn spent a total of 7 and a half years in the role.
David Fergusson or Ferguson (c. 1533 –23 April 1598) was a Scottish reformer and minister of the Church of Scotland. [2] He twice served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland: 1573 and 1578. He is said to have been a native of Dundee, though this is not certain. The date of his birth is also conjectural.
17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland (2 C, 124 P) ... Scottish Commissioners at the Westminster Assembly (11 P) Ministers of St Giles' Cathedral (36 P)
Trinity College Church in Edinburgh. William Cunningham (2 October 1805 – 14 December 1861) was a Scottish theologian and co-founder of the Free Church of Scotland. [1] He was Moderator of the Free Church in 1859.
James Alexander McClymont CBE VD (1848–1927) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1921. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Life