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James Ferguson (minister)

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In the controversy between the resolutioners and protesters he adopted the side of the former, but it is recorded that he confessed before his death that he was wrong. Probably in consequence of the support of Lord Eglintoun, he was not interfered with at the Restoration in his ministry at
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that, though appointed to the chair of divinity at Glasgow in 1661, he never left Kilwinning to enter on that office. He was a man of eminent piety, and at the same time "much admired", as a writer of his life in
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says, "for his great and singular wisdom and prudence, being reckoned one of the wisest men in a nation, most fit to be a counsellor to any monarch in Europe".
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He married Jean Inglis (d. 1687), by whom he had two sons, James and Hew, and a daughter, Mary, wife of Robert Cheislie, an Edinburgh merchant.
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Ferguson is remembered and esteemed at this day as the author of a series of excellent commentaries on St. Paul's Epistles. In Charteris's
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he is called an author "of great reputation". Spurgeon characterises his commentaries as those of "a grand, gracious, savoury divine".
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He also issued several sermons, and left in manuscript an essay on singing the psalms.
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Refutation of the Errors of Toleration, Erastianism, Independency, and Separation
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Ferguson belonged to the Fergusons of Kilkerran. He graduated at
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Expositions of the Epistles to the Philippians and Colossians
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Prefatory Note to republication of Refutation of Erastianism
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Expositions of the Epistles to Galatians and Ephesians
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minister
Glasgow University
Kilwinning
Ayrshire
Earl of Eglintoun
Wodrow's






Blaikie 1889
public domain
Ferguson, James (1621-1667)
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1621 births
1667 deaths
17th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland
17th-century Scottish Presbyterian ministers
Alumni of the University of Glasgow
People from Kilwinning
Scottish religious writers
17th-century Scottish writers

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