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After short visits to Germany and London, he was invited back to Edinburgh in November 1834 to become minister of North College Street church (afterwards Argyle Square), an independent church which had arisen in 1802 out of the evangelical movement associated with the Haldane brothers,
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influence in his sermons. He deliberately put aside the ambition to become a pulpit orator in favour of the practice of biblical exposition, which he invested with charm and impressiveness.
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was a member of his congregation). His articles on "Calvin" and "Channing" raised some controversy, and were changed in the ninth edition. He also contributed to the
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in September 1827, but in December of the same year he left to become classical tutor at the Blackburn Theological Academy, afterwards the
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with the special object of inquiring into the religious life of the churches there. In 1845 he received the degree of
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Churchyard. The grave lies in the south-east corner in the plot of Sir alexander Hope.
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he contributed several articles on topics of theology and philosophy (the publisher
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Alexander took an active part in the "voluntary" controversy which ended in the
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Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
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In 1861 Alexander undertook the editorship of the third edition of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He was educated at Leith High School then the universities of
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LLD (24 August 1808 – 20 December 1884) was a
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Dr William Lindsay Alexander, was a Scottish church leader.
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The grave of William Lindsay Alexander, Inveresk churchyard
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The Connexion and Harmony of the Old and New Testaments
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Alexander published, besides sermons and pamphlets:
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His address is then given as Pinkie Burn in 92:until 1831, lecturing on biblical literature, 426:"List of the Ordinary Fellows of the Society" 8: 572:Life and Work of William Lindsay Alexander 168:He died at Pinkieburn House just south of 147:(D.D.) from the university of St Andrews. 387: 647:Academics of the University of Edinburgh 336:Encyclopædia Britannica (Eighth edition) 309:Alexander frequently contributed to the 44: 579:The Story of Augustine Church 1802-1877 358: 327:, and other periodicals; he edited the 157:In 1867 he was elected a Fellow of the 637:Alumni of the University of St Andrews 479: 318:British and Foreign Evangelical Review 88:, in north-west England. He stayed at 642:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 7: 273:Heinrich Andreas Christoph Havernick 16:19th-century Scottish church leader 205:Switzerland and the Swiss Churches 201:Switzerland and the Swiss Churches 14: 306:reached a third edition in 1866. 277:Introduction to the Old Testament 591: 559:. 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