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Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation is a title given to books containing lists of ministers from the Church of Scotland. The original volumes covered all ministers of the Established Church of Scotland (before the union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of ...
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 ...
Map of St Kilda, from The History of St Kilda. Macaulay visited St Kilda in 1759, on behalf of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge (SSPCK), and published in 1764 The History of St Kilda, containing a Description of this Remarkable Island, the Manners and Customs of its Inhabitants, the Religious and Pagan Antiquities there found, with many other curious and interesting ...
Pages in category "20th-century ministers of the Free Church of Scotland" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Copies of the series held in the National Library of Scotland are: Evangelism in the Modern World, [11] Modern Evangelistic Movements, [12] Winning the Children for Christ [13] and The Modern Evangelistic Address. [14] Thomson edited and/or wrote a substantial number of books and pamphlets on evangelism and on Scottish church history.
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]
From 1922 to 1924 he served in Glasgow Patrick St. Mary's and in 1924 he became regius professor of divinity and church history at the University of Aberdeen. [3] [2] In 1924 he married Jennie Holmes McCulloch and they had two sons. [2] Henderson's historical writings focused primarily on Scottish Church history.
MacLeod was a distinguished minister of the Scottish Church, and studied at Edinburgh. He was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Mull in 1806. He became one of the most distinguished ministers, and most popular preachers of his Church, becoming Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1836.