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Alexander Dunbar

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indictment, which was a somewhat serious one, charged him with "keeping conventicles, withdrawing from the ordinances, inculcating seditious doctrine, plotting against the Government, supplying and harbouring rebels, and other public crimes and irregularities." When examined before a Committee of the Privy Council, at Elgin, in the beginning of the year 1685, he admitted that he had not attended the Parish Kirk and had officiated several times in private houses. He also refused to take the oath of allegiance to King James. Dunbar was, therefore, sentenced to penal servitude amid the plantations of the West being banished by the Privy Council 2 March 1685. His transportation, however, never was carried into effect. In lieu thereof, he was conveyed a prisoner to the Bass, in February 1685, where he remained one full year, after which he regained his liberty on the ground of the impaired state of his health.
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life and ministry in Auldearn were in thorough consistency with the testimony which he bore for the truth in imprisonment and in bonds. Sir Hugh Campbell of Cawdor refers to him in his book on the Lord's Prayer, as "the holy Mr Alexander Dunbar, minister of Auldearn." He left 200 merks to provide silver communion cups for the parish.
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On 6 July 1687, he was acknowledged by the Presbyterian ministers of Lothian at their first meeting after the Toleration. He was admitted to Auldern in 1689. Dunbar was a member of Assembly in the years 1690 and 1692. He died after an illness of three years, on 29 October 1707. Macdonald said his
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The Scottish Parliament on 8 May 1685, have recorded the following : Our sovereign Lord, considering the obstinacy of the fanatical party who, notwithstanding all the laws formerly made against them, still keep their house and field conventicles, which are the nurseries and rendezvouses of
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Having completed his student curriculum, he was licensed by a few of the "outed ministers," at Edinburgh, in 1682. He was ordained before 13 July 1678. Immediately, after being licensed, he began preaching which he assiduously carried on until the beginning of 1685, when he was apprehended. The
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rebellion; therefore His Majesty, with consent of Parliament, ordains that all such persons who shall hereafter preach at such house or field conventicles, also those who shall be present as hearers, shall be punished by death and confiscation of their goods.
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The diary of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, MDCLII-MDCLXXX. and of his son, James Brodie of Brodie, MDCLXXX-MDCLXXXV. consisting of extracts from the existing manuscripts, and a republication of the volume printed at Edinburgh in the year
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The register of the Privy Council of Scotland EDITED AND ABRIDGED BY HENRY PATON, M.A., WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ROBERT KERR HANNAY, LL.D., FRASEIR PROFESSOR OF SCOTTISH HISTORY AND PALAEOGRAPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF
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He married (1) Margaret Meldrum, who died 29 September 1689 and (2) Beatrix Fowler, who survived him.
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Fasti ecclesiæ scoticanæ; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Hannay, Robert Kerr; Paton, Henry; Brown, P. Hume; Masson, David; Burton, John Hill (1927).
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The Covenanters, a history of the church in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution
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field preacher and school teacher. He was imprisoned on the
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Alexander Dunbar was born about 1645, the same year as the
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Covenanting
Bass Rock




Battle of Auldearn
King's College, Aberdeen
Auldearn
Kilravock
The Covenanters in Moray and Ross
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Emeralds chased in Gold; or, the Islands of the Forth: their story, ancient and modern. [With illustrations.]
public domain
The Covenanters, a history of the church in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution
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Historic Environment Scotland
"Edinkillie Parish Church (15751)"
Canmore
History of Nairnshire
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The register of the Privy Council of Scotland EDITED AND ABRIDGED BY HENRY PATON, M.A., WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ROBERT KERR HANNAY, LL.D., FRASEIR PROFESSOR OF SCOTTISH HISTORY AND PALAEOGRAPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
The Scottish Patmos. A standing testimony to patriotic Christian devotion
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The Bass rock: Its civil and ecclesiastic history
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The Covenanters in Moray and Ross

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