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<p> was born at St. Ninian's, Scotland, 1776, and educated in the Scotch [[Church]] at the expense of Mr. [[Robert]] Haldane. After some years' preaching he came to America, and became a [[Baptist]] about 1806. In 1823 he avowed himself a Universalist, and labored, both as preacher and writer, in behalf of [[Universalism]] until his death at Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 3, 1852. He published Essays on the intermediate State of the Dead (Charlestown, 1828, 12mo). See Whittemore, Memoir of Rev. W. Balfour (Bost. 1830). </p>
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<p> was born at St. Ninian's, Scotland, 1776, and educated in the Scotch Church at the expense of Mr. [[Robert]] Haldane. After some years' preaching he came to America, and became a [[Baptist]] about 1806. In 1823 he avowed himself a Universalist, and labored, both as preacher and writer, in behalf of [[Universalism]] until his death at Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 3, 1852. He published Essays on the intermediate State of the [[Dead]] (Charlestown, 1828, 12mo). See Whittemore, Memoir of Rev. W. Balfour (Bost. 1830). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 15 October 2021

Walter Balfour [1]

was born at St. Ninian's, Scotland, 1776, and educated in the Scotch Church at the expense of Mr. Robert Haldane. After some years' preaching he came to America, and became a Baptist about 1806. In 1823 he avowed himself a Universalist, and labored, both as preacher and writer, in behalf of Universalism until his death at Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 3, 1852. He published Essays on the intermediate State of the Dead (Charlestown, 1828, 12mo). See Whittemore, Memoir of Rev. W. Balfour (Bost. 1830).

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