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<p> A celebrated Scotch divine, born at Kirkcaldy; trained at St. Andrews, and ordained to a charge at Wemyss; in 1642 he was called to Edinburgh, and in the following year appointed one of a deputation of four to represent [[Scotland]] at the [[Westminster]] Assembly; his chief work is "Aaron's Rod Blossoming," a vigorous statement and vindication of his Presbyterianism; in 1648 he was [[Moderator]] of the General [[Assembly]] (1613-1648). </p>
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<p> A celebrated Scotch divine, born at Kirkcaldy; trained at St. Andrews, and ordained to a charge at Wemyss; in 1642 he was called to Edinburgh, and in the following year appointed one of a deputation of four to represent [[Scotland]] at the [[Westminster]] Assembly; his chief work is "Aaron's [[Rod]] Blossoming," a vigorous statement and vindication of his Presbyterianism; in 1648 he was [[Moderator]] of the General [[Assembly]] (1613-1648). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 15 October 2021

George Gillespie [1]

A celebrated Scotch divine, born at Kirkcaldy; trained at St. Andrews, and ordained to a charge at Wemyss; in 1642 he was called to Edinburgh, and in the following year appointed one of a deputation of four to represent Scotland at the Westminster Assembly; his chief work is "Aaron's Rod Blossoming," a vigorous statement and vindication of his Presbyterianism; in 1648 he was Moderator of the General Assembly (1613-1648).

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