Wallace, John

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John Wallace (c. 1674-1733) was minister of Drumelzier, Peebleshire, from his ordination in 1705 until his death in 1733. He had been licenced by the presbytery of Kirkcaldy in 1702. He married Christian, daughter of William Murray of Cardon, in 1706.

The commonplace book was originally a Renaissance idea to have a book into which favourite passages of text, sayings and quotations could be copied. Students created notebooks in their studies to compile a collections of ideas from their readings to be used in future speeches, compositions and if they were training for the ministry, sermons. These would provide a series of headings under which to organise the sermon, an aid to memory, and a store for useful passages of Scripture or commentary for future works.

From the guide to the Notebook of John Wallace, 1707-1718, 1707-1718, (University of St Andrews)

John Wallace (c. 1674-1733) was minister of Drumelzier, Peebleshire, from his ordination in 1705 until his death in 1733. He had been licenced by the presbytery of Kirkcaldy in 1702. He married Christian, daughter of William Murray of Cardon, in 1706.

The commonplace book was originally a Renaissance idea to have a book into which favourite passages of text, sayings and quotations could be copied. Students created notebooks in their studies to compile a collections of ideas from their readings to be used in future speeches, compositions and if they were training for the ministry, sermons. These would provide a series of headings under which to organise the sermon, an aid to memory, and a store for useful passages of Scripture or commentary for future works.

From the guide to the Notebook of John Wallace, 1698, 1698, (University of St Andrews)

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Subjects:

  • Natural history
  • Sermons Scotland

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  • Drumelzier (Scotland) (as recorded)
  • Madras, India (as recorded)
  • Salem, Madras (as recorded)
  • Hyderabad State, India (as recorded)
  • Mysore State, India (as recorded)
  • Kyle, District of, Ayrshire (as recorded)
  • Egypt, Africa (as recorded)
  • Drumelzier (Scotland) (as recorded)
  • Cochin State, India (as recorded)
  • Russia, Europe, Asia (as recorded)
  • Travancore State, India (as recorded)
  • India, Asia (as recorded)
  • Pondicherry, India (as recorded)