William Robinson Clark

William Robinson Clark

William Robinson Clark FRSC (March 26, 182912 November 1912 ["Who's Who 1914", p. xxii] ) was a Scottish-Canadian theologian. He was born in Daviot, Aberdeenshire. After graduating from King's College, Aberdeen MA with honours, he went to Hertford College, Oxford. Foster's 'Alumni Oxonienses' indicates that his BA was conferred by Oxford in 1864 and his MA in 1865.

He was the Dean of Taunton and prebendary of Wells Cathedral from 1859 to 1880.

In 1882, aged about 53, he emigrated to Canada and became the professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Trinity College, Toronto, Ontario (from 1883 to 1908). He was noted as a lecturer and preacher. He was also Professor of Theology at Toronto University.

He was described as one of the foremost theologians in North America, and there are records of him delivering lectures in Michigan. He was awarded an Honorary LL.D by Hobart College — now part of the Hobart and William Smith University — in the U.S. in 1888.

He was the author of many biographical and theological works (both in the UK and in Canada). Many are held in the British Library.

He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He was elected in 1891 and later served as President of the Society from 1899 – 1900. It seems that he was involved in the formation of the Empire Club of Canada, and became President of the Empire Club of Canada 1905 – 1906.

In Canada, he also became a close friend of the long-time Prime Minister and political figure, William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874 – 1950), who was also of Scottish descent, and the Reverend William Robinson Clark is referred to in the Archives of Canada.

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