Thomas M'Crie
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Thomas M'Crie the Younger — Thomas M Crie was a Scottish Seceder minister and church historian who was born in Edinburgh, in November 1797 and died 9 May, 1875. He was the eldest son of Thomas M Crie the Elder, and succeeded him as minister of Davie Street Church Original… … Wikipedia
Thomas M'Crie the Elder — For his eldest son, of the same name, see Thomas M Crie the Younger.Thomas M Crie (November, 1772 August 5, 1835) was a Scottish historian, writer, and preacher born in the town of Dunse, Berwickshire in November 1772. He was the eldest of a… … Wikipedia
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M'CRIE, THOMAS — a Scotch seceder, born in Dunse; was minister in Edinburgh; author of the Life of John Knox, published in 1812; defended the Covenanters against Scott; he was a man of dignified military presence (1772 1835) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
M'Crie, Thomas — (1772 1835) Biographer and ecclesiastical historian, b. at Duns, and ed. at the Univ. of Edin., became the leading minister of one of the Dissenting churches of Scotland. His Life of Knox (1813) ranks high among biographies for the ability and … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
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