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<p> an English Calvinistic Methodist, rose from a very humble condition, became an itinerant in Lady Huntingdon's Connection, but preferred a settled pastorate, and in 1800 accepted a call to the Church in Silver Street, London, where he was popular, and had success, but was cut off prematurely in 1803. See Wilson, Dissenting Churches, iii, 123. </p>
<p> an English Congregational minister, was born at Mid-Calder, near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1777. -When he was quite young his parents moved to Edinburgh; and at the age of. fourteen they apprenticed him to the trade of a mason, which he fol-. lowed till upwards of twenty. In 1799 he became a student of theology, under the care of Mr. Innes, and of Mr. Ewing, of Glasgow. In 1802 he commenced to labor at Falkirk, where previously the [[Congregationalists]] had no regular preaching; and here he soon gathered a Church, to the pastorate of which he was ordained, Nov. 22, 1803. In 1813 he accepted an invitation to Wick, in Caithnes and remained there for nearly twenty years. He removed to Howden-on-the- Tyne, near Newcastle, England, in 1834, where he was the means of building a new church; and, after a successful pastorate of eight years, resigned his office, owing to impaired health. He died in 1850. Mr. Caldwell was a man of spotless character, great familiarity with the Scriptures, and eminently faithful in all the duties of life. See The [[Evangelical]] .Magazine (Lond.), 1850, p. 687; (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1850, p. 92. </p>


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Latest revision as of 09:35, 15 October 2021

Robert Caldwell [1]

an English Congregational minister, was born at Mid-Calder, near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1777. -When he was quite young his parents moved to Edinburgh; and at the age of. fourteen they apprenticed him to the trade of a mason, which he fol-. lowed till upwards of twenty. In 1799 he became a student of theology, under the care of Mr. Innes, and of Mr. Ewing, of Glasgow. In 1802 he commenced to labor at Falkirk, where previously the Congregationalists had no regular preaching; and here he soon gathered a Church, to the pastorate of which he was ordained, Nov. 22, 1803. In 1813 he accepted an invitation to Wick, in Caithnes and remained there for nearly twenty years. He removed to Howden-on-the- Tyne, near Newcastle, England, in 1834, where he was the means of building a new church; and, after a successful pastorate of eight years, resigned his office, owing to impaired health. He died in 1850. Mr. Caldwell was a man of spotless character, great familiarity with the Scriptures, and eminently faithful in all the duties of life. See The Evangelical .Magazine (Lond.), 1850, p. 687; (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1850, p. 92.

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