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<p> a Scotch clergyman, became a tutor in the family of Mr. Christie, of Durie; was licensed to preach in June 1803; presented by the town council to the second charge at [[Montrose]] in June, and ordained August 14, 1805; promoted to the East Church, Perth, October 18, 1810; resigned his charge, which was accepted June 15, 1844, after securing a bond from the magistrates for an annuity of £200, having discharged the duties of his office with great ability and a high degree of acceptance and usefulness. He died January 8, 1854, aged eighty years. He published, [[Christian]] [[Theology]] (Edinb. 1823): — Apocraphy, for the [[Perthshire]] [[Bible]] [[Society]] (1826): — A Letter to the [[Reverend]] W.A. Thomson (Perth, eod.): — Lectures on the Shorter [[Catechism]] (ibid. 1829): — Civil and [[Religious]] [[Institutions]] Necessarily and Inseparably Connected (ibid. 1833): — The [[Voluntary]] [[Church]] Scheme without [[Foundation]] in Scripture, Reason, or Common- sense (ibid. 1834): 'The Spirit, Principles, and Reasoning of the Voluntaries Exposed (ibid. eod.), with various articles in the [[Edinburgh]] Encyclopaedia. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:619; 3:848. </p>
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<p> a Scotch clergyman, became a tutor in the family of Mr. Christie, of Durie; was licensed to preach in June 1803; presented by the town council to the second charge at [[Montrose]] in June, and ordained August 14, 1805; promoted to the East Church, Perth, October 18, 1810; resigned his charge, which was accepted June 15, 1844, after securing a bond from the magistrates for an annuity of '''''£''''' 200, having discharged the duties of his office with great ability and a high degree of acceptance and usefulness. He died January 8, 1854, aged eighty years. He published, [[Christian]] [[Theology]] (Edinb. 1823): '''''''''' Apocraphy, for the [[Perthshire]] Bible Society (1826): '''''''''' A Letter to the [[Reverend]] W.A. Thomson (Perth, eod.): '''''''''' Lectures on the Shorter [[Catechism]] (ibid. 1829): '''''''''' Civil and [[Religious]] Institutions Necessarily and Inseparably Connected (ibid. 1833): '''''''''' The [[Voluntary]] Church Scheme without [[Foundation]] in Scripture, Reason, or Common- sense (ibid. 1834): 'The Spirit, Principles, and [[Reasoning]] of the Voluntaries [[Exposed]] (ibid. eod.), with various articles in the [[Edinburgh]] Encyclopaedia. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:619; 3:848. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_39121"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/esdaile,+james,+d.d. James Esdaile from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_39121"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/esdaile,+james,+d.d. James Esdaile from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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James Esdaile [1]

a Scotch clergyman, became a tutor in the family of Mr. Christie, of Durie; was licensed to preach in June 1803; presented by the town council to the second charge at Montrose in June, and ordained August 14, 1805; promoted to the East Church, Perth, October 18, 1810; resigned his charge, which was accepted June 15, 1844, after securing a bond from the magistrates for an annuity of £ 200, having discharged the duties of his office with great ability and a high degree of acceptance and usefulness. He died January 8, 1854, aged eighty years. He published, Christian Theology (Edinb. 1823): Apocraphy, for the Perthshire Bible Society (1826): A Letter to the Reverend W.A. Thomson (Perth, eod.): Lectures on the Shorter Catechism (ibid. 1829): Civil and Religious Institutions Necessarily and Inseparably Connected (ibid. 1833): The Voluntary Church Scheme without Foundation in Scripture, Reason, or Common- sense (ibid. 1834): 'The Spirit, Principles, and Reasoning of the Voluntaries Exposed (ibid. eod.), with various articles in the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:619; 3:848.

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