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<p> a bishop of the [[Church]] of England, was born in New York city, December 9, 1777, where his father, [[Charles]] Inglis, D.D., was rector of [[Trinity]] Church. He received his education at King's College, Windsor. In 1800 he went to [[England]] to advance the interests of his alma mater; in 1801 he took orders, and was appointed to the mission of Aylesford. In 1816, [[Reverend]] Dr. Stanser, rector of St. Paul's, became bishop of Nova Scotia, and Dr. Inglis succeeded him as rector, and, in 1825, to the bishopric of Nova Scotia, which at that time included New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. He died in London, October 27, 1850. See Amer. Quar. Church. Rev. 1851, page 154. </p>
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<p> a Scotch divine, was born about 1763. He was at one time minister at the Grayfriars' Church, Edinburgh. He died in 1834. Inglis is known as the author of a [[Defense]] of [[Ecclesiastical]] Establishments, and a Vindication of the [[Christian]] Faith (Edinb. 1830, 8vo.). '''''—''''' Allibone, Dict. of Authors, 1, 932; Blackwood's Magazine, 25:109. </p>
 
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John Inglis [1]

a Scotch divine, was born about 1763. He was at one time minister at the Grayfriars' Church, Edinburgh. He died in 1834. Inglis is known as the author of a Defense of Ecclesiastical Establishments, and a Vindication of the Christian Faith (Edinb. 1830, 8vo.). Allibone, Dict. of Authors, 1, 932; Blackwood's Magazine, 25:109.

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