Papers of James Kirkwood (c. 1650-1708) 1670-1709

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Papers of James Kirkwood (c. 1650-1708) 1670-1709

5 items in form of registers, discourses, volumes; 1 book letters; miscellaneous material including lists, letters, and notes; circa 12 printed and manuscript tracts, talks, and pamphlets.

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Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)

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The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge was the first of the great Anglican humanitarian and missionary societies, founded by the Church of England at the end of the 17th century. It concentrated on Christian literature and education in the British Isles and overseas. The Society was extremely active in the first half of the 18th century. From the description of S.P.C.K. early 18th century archives : part D, special subjects, 1705-1854 (inclusive) [microform]. (Yale University)...

Kirkwood, James

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Epithet: of Ferrygate British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000695.0x000297 James Kirkwood was born in Dunbar, East Lothian, in around 1650. He graduated from Edinburgh University in 1670, and became chaplain to John Campbell, Earl of Caithness, 1st Earl of Breadalbane. In 1679 he became Minister of Minto. Due to the religious turbulence of the period he left Minto in 1681 and went to England, to Astwick, Bedfordshir...

Kirkwood James ? 1650-1708

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