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John Cameron (Reformed Presbyterian)

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258: 87:; his means were always very small. He died on 31 December 1799, and was buried in the parish churchyard of Dunluce, on the road between Portrush and the Giant's Causeway. An elegy on his grave was written by Rev. George Hill, formerly librarian of Queen's College, Belfast. Besides his son William, Cameron left a daughter, married to John Boyd of Dunluce. 95:
He wrote anonymously several works (some in the form of dialogues) attacking from various points of view the principle of subscription to creeds. The authorship was no secret; but the extent of Cameron's doctrinal divergence from the standards of his church was not publicly revealed till nearly
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Going as a missionary to the north of Ireland around 1750, he travelled in various districts of Ulster as an outdoor preacher. His labours as a ‘mountain minister’ met with large acceptance. In 1754 there was a split in the Presbyterian congregation of
48:. The Dunluce people offered to give a call to Cameron if he would leave the covenanters and join the regular Presbyterian body. He agreed, on 24 April 1755 the call was signed by 137 persons, and on 3 June Cameron was ordained by the presbytery of 78:. His year of office was marked by the renewed communication between the synod and the Antrim presbytery, excluded for non-subscription in 1726, and by the publication of Cameron's only acknowledged work, a prose epic. 309: 31:
Having served an apprenticeship to a bookseller in Edinburgh, he entered the university and took his M.A. degree. He belonged to the ‘reformed presbyterians’, or ‘covenanters’, and was admitted a probationer.
67:(1749–1830), the son of a neighbouring weaver, trained him, and introduced him to the study of anatomy. Hamilton afterwards became a physician and showed his gratitude to Cameron by dedicating to him 268: 304: 314: 319: 118:). It led to a correspondence between Priestley and Cameron, and to the settlement of Cameron's son William, as a button-maker in Birmingham. 52:. An active pastor, he became noted as a writer of sermons, which were borrowed by his friends, episcopal and Presbyterian. Encountering 64: 53: 277: 101: 114:, vol. ii. 1771, with the signature of "Philander" ("Philander", in later volumes, is one of the many signatures of 63:
Cameron also turned his attention to science. Being in want of a parish schoolmaster, he took into his house
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The Policy of Satan, to Destroy the Christian Religion: Displayed from History, Under the Form of a Dialogue
110: 97: 45: 192: 60:, he changed his theology. Going beyond Taylor, he adopted humanitarian views of the person of Christ. 149: 299: 294: 152:, D.D., who attacked him by name. Cameron published his defence with the pseudonym of "Philalethes"). 49: 37: 44:, some staying with their minister, John Logue, and some going off to form the new congregation of 238: 105: 115: 75: 272: 288: 262: 41: 83: 191:, 1828 (edited by Arthur Nelson (d. 20 June 1831), presbyterian minister of 20: 96:
thirty years after his death. A paper rejecting the doctrine of the
261: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 281:. Vol. 8. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 296–297. 104:, in expectation of a reply. Blackburne sent the paper to 23:, was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, active in Ulster. 310:
Scottish Presbyterian ministers ordained outside Scotland
158:, Belfast, 1772, anonymous reply to McDowel's rejoinder. 136:, Belfast, 1768; reprinted with memoir, Dublin, 1811. 128:
The Policy of Satan to destroy the Christian Religion
221: 219: 217: 215: 213: 211: 209: 8: 81:In 1787–9 Cameron got a double portion of 305:18th-century Irish Presbyterian ministers 205: 100:was forwarded by Cameron to Archdeacon 225: 315:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 170:, Belfast, 1782, republished 1817 as 74:In 1768 Cameron was moderator of the 7: 320:Christian clergy from County Antrim 189:The Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures 69:The Duties of a Regimental Surgeon 58:Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin 14: 278:Dictionary of National Biography 256: 172:The Skeleton covered with Flesh 146:The Catholic Christian defended 178:The State of our First Parents 148:, Belfast, 1771, (in reply to 1: 267:Gordon, Alexander (1886). " 336: 168:The Doctrines of Orthodoxy 134:The Messiah; in nine books 108:, who published it in his 269:Cameron, John (1724-1799) 156:Theophilus and Philander 121: 98:resurrection of the body 40:(otherwise Bushmills), 19:(1724–1799), born near 142:, Belfast, 1769, anon. 140:The Catholic Christian 111:Theological Repository 193:Kilmore, County Cavan 130:, Glasgow 1774, anon. 122:Cameron's writings 102:Francis Blackburne 162:Forms of Devotion 71:, 1794, 2 vols. 327: 282: 260: 259: 245: 244: 235: 229: 223: 164:, Belfast, 1780. 150:Benjamin McDowel 106:Joseph Priestley 335: 334: 330: 329: 328: 326: 325: 324: 285: 284: 273:Stephen, Leslie 266: 257: 249: 248: 237: 236: 232: 224: 207: 202: 184:Posthumous was 124: 116:Joseph Bretland 93: 76:Synod of Ulster 65:Robert Hamilton 29: 12: 11: 5: 333: 331: 323: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 287: 286: 254: 253: 247: 246: 230: 204: 203: 201: 198: 197: 196: 182: 181: 175: 165: 159: 153: 143: 137: 131: 123: 120: 92: 89: 28: 25: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 332: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 292: 290: 283: 280: 279: 274: 270: 264: 263:public domain 251: 250: 242: 241: 234: 231: 227: 222: 220: 218: 216: 214: 212: 210: 206: 199: 194: 190: 187: 186: 185: 179: 176: 173: 169: 166: 163: 160: 157: 154: 151: 147: 144: 141: 138: 135: 132: 129: 126: 125: 119: 117: 113: 112: 107: 103: 99: 90: 88: 86: 85: 79: 77: 72: 70: 66: 61: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 42:County Antrim 39: 33: 26: 24: 22: 18: 276: 255: 239: 233: 188: 183: 177: 171: 167: 161: 155: 145: 139: 133: 127: 109: 94: 84:regium donum 82: 80: 73: 68: 62: 57: 34: 30: 17:John Cameron 16: 15: 300:1799 deaths 295:1724 births 252:Attribution 226:Gordon 1886 54:John Taylor 289:Categories 200:References 21:Edinburgh 275:(ed.). 265::  243:. 1779. 46:Dunluce 271:". In 91:Works 50:Route 38:Billy 27:Life 56:'s 291:: 208:^ 228:. 195:. 180:. 174:.

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Edinburgh
Billy
County Antrim
Dunluce
Route
John Taylor
Robert Hamilton
Synod of Ulster
regium donum
resurrection of the body
Francis Blackburne
Joseph Priestley
Theological Repository
Joseph Bretland
Benjamin McDowel
Kilmore, County Cavan







Gordon 1886
The Policy of Satan, to Destroy the Christian Religion: Displayed from History, Under the Form of a Dialogue
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Cameron, John (1724-1799)
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
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