Robert Haldane

Robert Haldane

Robert Haldane (28 February 1764 - 12 December 1842), was a Scottish churchman.

Biography

Haldane was born in London, the son of James Haldane of Airthrey House and his wife Katherine Duncan. His younger brother James Alexander Haldane was also a clergyman . After attending classes at Dundee Grammar School and in the Royal High School and University of Edinburgh, in 1780 he joined HMS "Monarch" of which his maternal uncle, Adam Duncan, was in command. In the following year he was transferred to HMS "Foudroyant" on board of which, during the night engagement with the French ship "Pegase", he greatly distinguished himself. Haldane was afterwards present at the relief of Gibraltar, but at the peace of 1783 he finally left the Royal Navy, and soon afterwards settled on his estate of Airthrey, near Stirling.

His tutor was David Bogue of Gosport. The earlier phases of the French Revolution excited a sympathy which induced him to avow his strong disapproval of the war with France. As his over-optimistic visions of a new order of things to be ushered in by political change disappeared, he began to direct his thoughts to religious subjects. Resolving to devote himself and his means wholly to the advancement of Christianity, his first proposal for that end, made in 1796, was to organize a vast mission to Bengal, of which he was to provide the entire expense; with this view the greater part of his estate was sold, but the British East India Company refused to sanction the scheme, which therefore had to be abandoned.

In 1797 Haldane sold his castle, left the Church of Scotland and travelled around Scotland preaching. In December of that year he joined his brother and some others in the formation of the "Society for the Propagation of the Gospel at Home," in building chapels or "tabernacles" for congregations, in supporting missionaries, and in maintaining institutions for the education of young men to carry on the work of evangelization. He is said to have spent more than £70,000 in the course of the following twelve years (1798-1810). He also initiated a plan for evangelizing Africa by bringing over native children to be trained as Christian missionaries. In 1816 he visited the continent, and first at Geneva and afterwards in Montauban (1817) he lectured and interviewed large numbers of theological students with remarkable effect; among them were Malan, Frédéric Monod and Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné. Returning to Scotland in 1819, he lived partly on his estate of Auchengray and partly in Edinburgh, and like his brother took an active part, chiefly through the press, in many of the religious controversies of the time.

In 1816 he published a work on the "Evidences and Authority of Divine Revelation", and in 1819 the substance of his theological prelections in a "Commentaire sur l'Epitre aux Romains". Among his later writings, besides numerous pamphlets on what was known as "the Apocrypha controversy," are a treatise "On the Inspiration of Scripture" (1828), which passed through many editions, and a later "Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans" (1835), which has been frequently reprinted, and has been translated into French and German.

References

* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst740.html Gazetteer for Scotland - Robert Haldane]
* [http://www.newble.co.uk/hall/Haldane/biography.html Scottish Preachers Hall of Fame - Robert Haldane]
*1911

External links

* [http://questionsplease.org/spark.html Spark of Grace - A book about the "Haldane Revival" in France, by Joe Ridholls]


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