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<p> Fleming, John (2), D.D. </p> <p> a Scotch clergyman, son of Alexander, of Bathgate, was born January 10. 1785; licensed to preach April 22, 1806; called to the living at [[Bressay]] in August, and ordained September 22, 1808; transferred to Flisk, Cupar, in 1810, and admitted April 18, 1811; promoted to Clackmannan, September 4, 1832; admitted professor of natural philosophy in the university and King's College, Aberdeen; but in 1843, having become identified with the Free Church, he resigned his position, and two years later became professor of natural science in the Free Church College of Edinburgh. He died November 18 1857. His writings were chiefly scientific. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:251, 494, 697; 3:424, 697. </p>
<p> Fleming, John (1), D.D. </p> <p> a Scotch clergyman, son of [[William]] F., minister of Houston, was licensed to preach April 24, 1734; called in January to the living at Kilmalcolm, ordained June 23, 1737, and died June 30, 1787, aged seventy-five years. He was distinguished for his talents, knowledge, conduct, and piety, which commanded the highest esteem and respect. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:251. </p>


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John Fleming [1]

Fleming, John (1), D.D.

a Scotch clergyman, son of William F., minister of Houston, was licensed to preach April 24, 1734; called in January to the living at Kilmalcolm, ordained June 23, 1737, and died June 30, 1787, aged seventy-five years. He was distinguished for his talents, knowledge, conduct, and piety, which commanded the highest esteem and respect. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:251.

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