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<p> a Scotch clergyman, took his degree at the [[Glasgow]] University in 1600; was ordained minister at Bothkennar in 1603; transferred to [[Falkirk]] in 1616, and died in October of the same year, aged about thirty-six years. He published The Countesse of Marre's Arcadia or Sanctvarrie (Edinburgh, 1625; partly republished in 1862). See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticance, i, 186; ii, 693. </p>
<p> a Scotch clergyman, took his degree at the [[Glasgow]] University in 1600; was ordained minister at Bothkennar in 1603; transferred to [[Falkirk]] in 1616, and died in October of the same year, aged about thirty-six years. He published The Countesse of Marre's Arcadia or Sanctvarrie (Edinburgh, 1625; partly republished in 1862). See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticance, i, 186; ii, 693. </p>
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<ref name="term_29399"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/caldwell,+james,+a.m. James Caldwell from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_29399"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/caldwell,+james,+a.m. James Caldwell from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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James Caldwell [1]

a Scotch clergyman, took his degree at the Glasgow University in 1600; was ordained minister at Bothkennar in 1603; transferred to Falkirk in 1616, and died in October of the same year, aged about thirty-six years. He published The Countesse of Marre's Arcadia or Sanctvarrie (Edinburgh, 1625; partly republished in 1862). See Fasti Eccles. Scoticance, i, 186; ii, 693.

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