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987: 1388: 148:, and for several years he was librarian to the University of Glasgow. On 6 January 1703, he was licensed by the Presbytery of Paisley, and ordained to Eastwood on 28 October of that year. In 1707 he was one of a Committee of Presbyterians appointed to consult and act with the Commission in Edinburgh as to the best means of averting the evils with which the Union of the Kingdoms seemed to threaten the church and people of Scotland. On the accession of 33: 863: 835: 783: 703: 669: 161:. He declined calls to Glasgow in 1712, to Stirling in 1717, and again in 1726. He died on 21 March 1734. An enthusiastic collector of information on the history and personal ministry of the Church, he left behind him a vast accumulation of interesting and illuminative MSS. many of which were printed by the 144:, were searching the house to seize his father, but the latter, having exchanged clothes with the physician's man-servant, succeeded in escaping. Wodrow entered the University of Glasgow in 1691, and graduated with an M.A. on 18 January 1697. He served as chaplain in the house of his kinsman, 202:
James (1730–1810), minister of Stevenston, Ayrshire. He left a valuable collection of letters exchanged over six decades with his friend Samuel Kenrick, who settled as a banker in Bewdley, Worcestershire. Their correspondence is being published in four volumes by Oxford University Press
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation and notes, in four
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation and notes, in four
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation and notes, in four
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation and notes, in four
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in 1714, he was principal correspondent and adviser of the five ministers sent by the Assembly to London to plead the rights of the Church, and particularly to petition for the abolition of patronage. He assisted
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He married November 1708, Margaret (died 27 January 1758), widow of Ebenezer Veitch, minister of Ayr, and daughter of Patrick Warner of Ardeer, minister of Irvine, and had issue:
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sent Wodrow book price-lists. As a friend of Millar's father, Wodrow may have helped to apprentice Millar to James McEuen, who was also his friend.
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in drawing up the Act of Assembly (1731) for the filling up of vacant parishes, the passing of which in the following year gave rise to the
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Selections from Wodrow's biographical Collections: divines of the north-east of Scotland, ed. by the Reverend Robert Lippe
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The Scottish nation: or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland
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Analecta: or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences, mostly relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians
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Analecta: Or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences Mostly relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians
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Analecta: Or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences Mostly relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians
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Analecta: Or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences Mostly relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians
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Analecta: Or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences Mostly relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians
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to perpetuate his memory, was in existence from 1841 to 1847, several works being published under its auspices.
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Alexander, settled in America, had an estate there, and died about the end of the first American War;
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Fasti ecclesiæ scoticanæ; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Collections Upon the Lives of the Reformers and Most Eminent Ministers of the Church of Scotland
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Collections Upon the Lives of the Reformers and Most Eminent Ministers of the Church of Scotland
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there, April (or September) 1679. At the very hour of his birth, soldiers under warrant of the
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The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution
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Life of James Wodrow: Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow from 1692 to 1707
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and was librarian from 1697 to 1701. From 1703 till his death, he was parish minister at
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that the church would turn to again at times of suffering. The work was approved by the
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in 1890; the latter was published in four volumes by the Maitland Club in 1842–1843.
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Sermons by the Rev Robert Bruce, with Collections for his Life by Rev Robert Wodrow
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Wodrow left a great mass of correspondence, three volumes of which, edited by
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Yeoman, Louise (2009). "Away with the fairies". In Henderson, Lizanne (ed.).
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Fitzpatrick, Martin; Macleod, Emma; Page, Anthony, eds. (20 August 2020).
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Fantastical imaginations: the supernatural in Scottish history and culture
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minister and historian, known as a chronicler and defender of the
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The Wodrow-Kenrick Correspondence 1750-1810: Volume I: 1750-1783
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As an apprentice, the soon-to-be prominent London bookseller
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Memoirs of Reformers and Ministers of the Church of Scotland
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Margaret (married Matthew Biggar, minister of Kirkoswald);
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and other Clubs. The Wodrow MSS. are preserved in the
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Robert Wodrow was the youngest son of James Wodrow,
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Glasgow: Maitland Club. 1834. 84:(1679 – 21 March 1734) was a 679: 1018: 1004: 725:. Vol. 8. Glasgow: Blackie. pp.  456: 445: 434: 260:General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 31: 16:Scottish minister and Covenanter historian 954:Yeoman, L. A. (2004b). "Wodrow, Robert". 791: 610: 927:Yeoman, L. A. (2004a). "Wodrow, James". 733: 711: 651: 531: 957:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 953: 930:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 926: 497: 193:Janet, born 1710, buried 5 April 1773 ; 1400: 904: 766: 751: 558: 999: 871: 843: 546: 512: 485: 370:. Edinburgh: William Blackwood. 1828. 292:in 1834–1845 and one volume by the 246:in 1660, including what he called " 13: 1025: 982: 14: 1434: 196:Robert, his successor in Eastwood 1418:18th-century Scottish historians 1386: 861: 833: 806:Dictionary of National Biography 781: 701: 667: 988:Works by or about Robert Wodrow 314: 199:Patrick, minister of Tarbolton; 821:. National Records of Scotland 616: 577: 552: 1: 770:Robert Wodrow and his critics 468: 303:, appeared in 1842–1843. The 974:UK public library membership 947:UK public library membership 793:Henderson, Thomas Findlayson 473: 457:M'Crie, Thomas, ed. (1843). 446:M'Crie, Thomas, ed. (1842). 435:M'Crie, Thomas, ed. (1842). 123: 92:. Robert Wodrow was born at 7: 815:"Robert Wodrow (1679-1734)" 628:www.millar-project.ed.ac.uk 244:restoration of the monarchy 10: 1439: 655:(1877). "Wodrow, Robert". 644: 146:Sir John Maxwell of Pollok 104:. Robert was educated at 1384: 1033: 184: 173:, and the Library of the 71: 63: 55: 51:April (or September) 1679 47: 42: 30: 23: 225: 897:The American Cyclopædia 744:Encyclopædia Britannica 215:Marion, died unmarried; 966:10.1093/ref:odnb/29819 939:10.1093/ref:odnb/65447 767:Couper, W. J. (1935). 752:Couper, W. J. (1928). 221:six others died early. 37:portrait from Eastwood 230:Wodrow's major work, 209:Mary, died unmarried; 175:University of Glasgow 136:. 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Scottish
Covenanters
Glasgow
James Wodrow
professor of divinity
the university
Eastwood
Burns
Twa Herds
Professor of Divinity
University of Glasgow
Trongate
Privy Council
Sir John Maxwell of Pollok
George I.
Principal Hadow
Associate Presbytery
Wodrow Society
Maitland
Advocates Library
University of Glasgow
Barbara Peebles
Robert Burns
Covenanters
restoration of the monarchy
The Killing Times
Church of Scotland
martyrology
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

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