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James Cooper (minister)

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in April 1873. In May 1881 he translated to East Church, Aberdeen. During his time in Aberdeen he founded the Aberdeen Ecclesiastical Society and jointly founded the
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on 13 February 1846, the son of John Alexander Cooper (d.1881), a local merchant and former farmer, and his wife, Ann Stephen of Old Keith (d. 1909). He studied at
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After serving some time as assistant in various parishes, Banchory-Ternan, Stirling and Elgin, he was ordained as minister of St Stephen's Church in
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He resigned his chair in ill-health in September 1922 and died in Elgin on 27 December 1922. He is buried with his parents and grandfather in
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In January 1912 he married Margaret Williamson (d.1947), daughter of farmer George Williamson of Shempston. No children are recorded.
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Dr James Cooper, minister and Professor of Church History, Glasgow University: collection of diaries
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before being licensed to preach as a Church of Scotland minister by the Presbytery of Elgin.
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minister and church historian. In 1917 he attained the highest position in the
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Testamentum Domini (1902) translated from Syriac with Bishop Maclean
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as Professor of Ecclesiastical History, beginning teaching in 1899.
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Old Parish Churchyard. The unusual grave takes the form of a
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Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Sonnets on Scottish Cathedrals and Universities (1911)
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In September 1898 he was presented under patronage of
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Scotland's Gains from the Revolution of 1688 (1888)
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Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland
Moderator of the General Assembly
Elgin
Elgin Academy
Aberdeen University
University of Heidelberg
Broughty Ferry
Dundee
Scottish Church Society
Doctor of Divinity
Queen Victoria
Glasgow University
University of Dublin
Doctor of Literature
Doctor of Canon Law
Croall Lecturer
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
John Brown
First World War
Order of St Sava
Olaus Petri
Uppsala
Sweden
Doctor of Divinity
Oxford University
Doctor of Laws
Glasgow University
Urquhart
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