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Thomas Gillespie (minister)

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1235: 1145: 350:, when the minister James Clidsdale died in 1759, and Balcarres nominated John Chalmers as successor. Witherspoon criticised the imposition of Chalmers over local feelings, when in 1760 the General Assembly backed him. Shortly there was a secession from the congregation of Kilconquhar, meeting at Colinsburgh. Gillespie became involved, first suggesting Thomas Scott of 42:, arranged by his mother, turned his thoughts to the ministry. On the completion of his Arts course in Edinburgh, he entered the Divinity Hall. After some months, however, he left for the Divinity Hall of the Secession Church in Perth. A few weeks’ experience of its narrowness being more than enough, he betook himself to Northampton to complete his studies under 1353: 1125: 525: 466: 265:. They came to an influential position in the Assembly in 1752, on a platform of the Assembly's right to adjudicate in patronage disputes. John Erskine, on the other hand, became a leader of the "Popular Party" opposing the Moderates. The opposition was also variously known as the High Flyers, Wild Party, or later as Evangelicals. 381:
From 1769 the Relief Church, as it had become after further rapid growth, experienced internal tensions. Gillespie was believed to favour a reconciliation with the Church of Scotland, and began to distance himself, but on his death in 1774, the Relief Church maintained its independence. It eventually
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An Inquiry into the Powers committed to the General Assemblies of this Church, and the Nature of Deposition from the Holy Ministry, occasioned by the Conduct and Procedure of the Assembly 1752, by the author of the "Queries" in the Scots Magazine for July 1752,
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as minister for the seceders, who was in poor health and declined. In 1761, Gillespie visited Colinsburgh, and paved the way for Colier, a native of Fife, who became minister there. His induction by Boston and Gillespie marked the beginning of the "Presbytery of Relief".
323:; his objection to the evangelical Boston was personal, rather than theological. When John Douglas was nominated instead of Bonar, Boston persisted, but lost out. In 1759 Gillespie visited Boston in the Lowlands, to give support after he resigned his ministry at Oxnam. 378:, where Gillespie preached in 1762. James Baine took an Edinburgh church, Lady Yester's, for the Presbytery at the end of 1766, inducted by Gillespie, over the claims of William Cruden; who went to a Glasgow church in 1767 after Boston had died. 1336: 98:). His father, Thomas Gillespie (1688-1712), was a farmer who died when Thomas was young, and his mother, Mary Haliburton (1689-1758), ran the family farm and brewery. She encouraged him to hear 1395: 711:
Narratives of the extraordinary work of the spirit of God, at Cambuslang, Kilsyth, etc., begun 1742. Written by James Robe and others, with attestations by ministers, preachers etc
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A Treatise on Temptation (Edinburgh, 1774). — [See A Letter from several Elders, Lovers of Peace and Moderation, upon the Deposing of T. G. (n.p., 1752)
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A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen. New ed., rev. under the care of the publishers. With a supplementary volume, continuing the biographies to the present time
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sought over a period to have Gillespie as replacement. The Town Council came to support Gillespie, against the local Moderate minister James Thomson.
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The History and Principles of the First Constituted Presbytery of Relief, by the Surviving Members of said Presb. (Edinburgh, 1795)
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On 19 November 1744 he married Margaret Riddell daughter of Dr John Riddell, physician, of Edinburgh. She died on 19 November 1744 without issue.
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An Essay on the Continuance of Immediate Revelations of Facts and Future Events in the Christian Church (Edinburgh, 1771)
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became a supporter of Gillespie. Gillespie himself continued to preach, first at Carnock, and then in nearby Dunfermline. There
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Lives of Ebenezer Erskine, William Wilson, and Thomas Gillespie, Fathers of the U.P. Church (Edinburgh, 1849)
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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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are no longer vouchsafed to the church; in the latter he traced temptation to the work of a personal devil.
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was drawn in from outside, as was Gillespie, who edited the conversion testimonies collected by McCulloch.
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Lives of Ebenezer Erskine, William Wilson, and Thomas Gillespie, Fathers of the United Presbyterian Church
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Historical sketch of the origin of the Secession Church and the History of the rise of the Relief Church
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where Thomas Scott of Hexham came as minister in 1763. As the 1760s proceeded, congregations joined at
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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of 1752. for maintaining that the refusal of the local presbytery to act in this case was justified.
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Cunningham's Hist, of the Secession and Relief Churches in Dunfermline (Dunfermline, 1899)
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History of Scotland: Volume 3, From the Revolution of 1689 to the Year 1910: To the Present Time
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Sermons preached at Dunfermline on the Death of the Rev. Thomas Gillespie (1796)
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of 1752. In 1761, with two other ministers and their flocks, he formed a new body — the
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meetings held to ordain Andrew Richardson, an unacceptable presentee, as minister of
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A Just View of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland (n.p., 1752)
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in 1740, with a recommendation signed by 12 Scottish ministers, five of whom were "
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Life of Rev. Thomas Gillespie of Carnock, one of the Founders of the Relief Church
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History of the congregations of the United Presbyterian Church, from 1733 to 1900
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Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the relief church in 18th century Scotland
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Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the relief church in 18th century Scotland
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Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the relief church in 18th century Scotland
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Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the relief church in 18th century Scotland
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Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the relief church in 18th century Scotland
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Gillespie was closely involved in the religious revivalism of the 1740s in
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The Case of the Rev. Thomas Gillespie reviewed (Edinburgh, 1770)
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A Speech concerning the Reponing of Thomas Gillespie (n.p., 1753)
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Principles of the Relief Church
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Contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada
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After a period in the family businesses, Gillespie studied at the
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Enlightened Evangelicalism: The Life and Thought of John Erskine
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Essay on the Continuation of Immediate Revelations in the Church
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from 1732. In 1738 he went north to attend the seminary run at
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In 1761, with Thomas Boston of Jedburgh, and Thomas Colier at
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agreed to sustain as valid the ordination he had received in
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Early expansions of the Presbytery were after secessions at
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with an Introduction by another hand (Glasgow, 1754)
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Gillespie was born at Clearburn Farm, in the parish of
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ander the patronage of Col Erskine. The presbytery of
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Harper, James; Eadie, John; Lindsay, William (1849).
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Struthers's History, of the Relief Church, 1839
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"Baine, James". 611: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 412:Gillespie's only literary works were an 1244: 966:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 908:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 875:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 788:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 728:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 678:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 651:. Oxford University Press. p. 36. 550:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 441: 872:Landsman, Ned C. "Witherspoon, John". 725:Mitchell, C. W. "McCulloch, William". 542: 540: 538: 384:United Presbyterian Church of Scotland 280:(1753) to satirise the Moderates, and 1391:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 1319: 1095: 305:William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian 7: 1071:Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh (June 1999). 1046:Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh (June 1999). 1021:Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh (June 1999). 1000:. P. Lang. pp. 99–101 and 104. 996:Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh (June 1999). 938:Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh (June 1999). 580:Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh (June 1999). 348:James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres 1258:. Edinburgh: A. Fullarton & Co. 1236:Works by or about Thomas Gillespie 675:Landsman, Ned C. "Erskine, John". 14: 761:Jonathan Edwards: A New Biography 197:The Signs of the Times Consider'd 1351: 1346:Dictionary of National Biography 1209:Dictionary of National Biography 1143: 1123: 963:Sher, Richard B. "Bonar, John". 584:. P. Lang. pp. 14 note 48. 523: 464: 418:Practical Treatise on Temptation 245:The context was the rise of the 230:Gillespie absented himself from 1203:Alex. Carlyle's Autobiography 22:(1708 – 19 January 1774) was a 1406:Ministers of the Relief Church 317:Selina, Countess of Huntingdon 278:Ecclesiastical Characteristics 1: 1337:Gillespie, Thomas (1708-1774) 1050:. P. Lang. pp. 180–196. 452:(1877). 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Index

Scottish
Church of Scotland
Synod of Relief
Duddingston
Thomas Boston
Philip Doddridge
Carnock
Cambuslang
Kilsyth
George Whitfield
Jonathan Edwards
Inverkeithing
General Assembly
Presbytery of Relief
Duddingston
Edinburgh
Midlothian
Thomas Boston the elder
University of Edinburgh
Perth
William Wilson
Secession Church
Philip Doddridge
Northampton
Marrow Men
Hartbarrow
Lancashire
Carnock
Fife
Dunfermline

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