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<p> a Scotch clergyman, brother of David, minister at Stow, was licensed to preach January 7, 1735; called to the living at Traquair, and ordained assistant and successor, September 12, 1738; transferred to Smailholm, October 26, 1743; and died September 29, 1795, aged eighty-six years. He published, A Preservative against the [[Principles]] of [[Infidelity]] (Edinb. 1774): — The [[Devout]] Communicant's Assistant (Berwick, 1792): — The Evidence of the [[Resurrection]] of Jesus, a sermon (Edinb. 1783): — The History of the [[Revolution]] of 1688 (ibid. 1790): — Miscellaneous Essays (1799): — An Account of the Parush of Smailholm. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:257, 532. </p>
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<p> a Scotch clergyman, brother of David, minister at Stow, was licensed to preach January 7, 1735; called to the living at Traquair, and ordained assistant and successor, September 12, 1738; transferred to Smailholm, October 26, 1743; and died September 29, 1795, aged eighty-six years. He published, A Preservative against the [[Principles]] of [[Infidelity]] (Edinb. 1774): '''''''''' The [[Devout]] Communicant's Assistant (Berwick, 1792): '''''''''' The Evidence of the [[Resurrection]] of Jesus, a sermon (Edinb. 1783): '''''''''' The History of the [[Revolution]] of 1688 (ibid. 1790): '''''''''' Miscellaneous Essays (1799): '''''''''' An Account of the Parush of Smailholm. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:257, 532. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_38004"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/duncan,+alexander,+d.d. Alexander Duncan from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_38004"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/duncan,+alexander,+d.d. Alexander Duncan from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Alexander Duncan [1]

a Scotch clergyman, brother of David, minister at Stow, was licensed to preach January 7, 1735; called to the living at Traquair, and ordained assistant and successor, September 12, 1738; transferred to Smailholm, October 26, 1743; and died September 29, 1795, aged eighty-six years. He published, A Preservative against the Principles of Infidelity (Edinb. 1774): The Devout Communicant's Assistant (Berwick, 1792): The Evidence of the Resurrection of Jesus, a sermon (Edinb. 1783): The History of the Revolution of 1688 (ibid. 1790): Miscellaneous Essays (1799): An Account of the Parush of Smailholm. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:257, 532.

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