Donald Maclean (principal)
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For other people named Donald Maclean, see Donald Maclean (disambiguation).
Donald Maclean (1869-1943[1]) was principal of the Free Church College in Edinburgh. He was appointed Professor of Church History and Church Principles in 1920, and principal in 1942, but died the following year.[2] He also co-founded The Evangelical Quarterly.[3]
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