James Hadow, observations on , 1719. Marrow of Modern Divinity 1719
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Hadow, Ja. (James), approximately 1670-1747
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James Hadow (1667-1747) was born in Lanakshire but went to study in Utrecht where he met many other figures important in subsequent events in Scotland, almost certainly including his later opponent James Hog. He returned to Scotland around 1688, and was ordained minister of Cupar, Fife. He was appointed as professor of biblical criticism at St Marys College, University of St Andrews in 1699. He became principal in 1707, a post he held for the next 40 years until his death in 1747. ...
Hadow, Ja. (James), approximately 1670-1747
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tp2f3n (person)
James Hadow (1667-1747) was born in Lanakshire but went to study in Utrecht where he met many other figures important in subsequent events in Scotland, almost certainly including his later opponent James Hog. He returned to Scotland around 1688, and was ordained minister of Cupar, Fife. He was appointed as professor of biblical criticism at St Marys College, University of St Andrews in 1699. He became principal in 1707, a post he held for the next 40 years until his death in 1747. ...