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<p> a minister in the Reformed Presbyterian [[Church]] of Scotland, was born in 1795, and died at Glasgow, professor of theology in the seminary of his mother Church, January 28, 1862, in the forty-third year of his ministry. His works on the [[Atonement]] and [[Intercession]] of Christ, and on the Mediatorial [[Dominion]] of Christ, were the best known to the public. He was also the author of a volume of Sermons. See Appleton's Annual Cyclop. 1862, page 683. </p>
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<p> a minister in the [[Reformed]] Presbyterian Church of Scotland, was born in 1795, and died at Glasgow, professor of theology in the seminary of his mother Church, January 28, 1862, in the forty-third year of his ministry. His works on the [[Atonement]] and [[Intercession]] of Christ, and on the Mediatorial [[Dominion]] of Christ, were the best known to the public. He was also the author of a volume of Sermons. See Appleton's Annual Cyclop. 1862, page 683. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 15 October 2021

W. Symington [1]

a minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland, was born in 1795, and died at Glasgow, professor of theology in the seminary of his mother Church, January 28, 1862, in the forty-third year of his ministry. His works on the Atonement and Intercession of Christ, and on the Mediatorial Dominion of Christ, were the best known to the public. He was also the author of a volume of Sermons. See Appleton's Annual Cyclop. 1862, page 683.

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