- Patrick Forbes
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name = Patrick Forbes
religion=Church of Scotland
See =Diocese of Aberdeen
Title =Bishop of Aberdeen
Period = 1618–1635
consecration =May 17 ,1618
Predecessor = Alexander Forbes
Successor =Adam Bellenden
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date of birth = birth date|1564|8|24|mf=y
place of birth =Corse Castle , nearLumphanan ,Aberdeenshire
date of death = death date and age|1635|3|28|1564|8|24|mf=y
place of death =Aberdeen Patrick Forbes (
24 August ,1564 –28 March ,1635 ) was a late 16th century and early 17th century Scottish churchman. Born in 1564, he was the oldest son of Elizabeth Strachan and her husband William Forbes,Laird ofCorse . He attended the High School of Stirling, theUniversity of Glasgow and then theUniversity of St Andrews . AtSt Andrews , he came under the influence of the renowned theologianAndrew Melville . In 1598, Forbes' father died leaving him his estate.Forbes became religiously puritanical and an avid preacher, though he was reluctant to enter the ministry.
George Gledstanes ,Archbishop of St Andrews , ordered him to enter the ministry or stop preaching, and as a result Forbes confined his preaching to his own household. At the death of his friend John Chalmers, the minister ofKeith , in 1611, the dying Chalmers requested Forbes to take control of the parish of Keith and continue his work there. So it was that in 1612, aged forty-eight, Forbes received his ordination into the ministry and became minister of Keith, in thediocese of Moray .Forbes left a number of theological writings from this period, including "An Exquisite Commentarie upon the Revelation of Saint John" (1613) and "Short Discovery of the Adversarie" (1614). In the former, he was vehemently anti-catholicism and argued that the Catholic church had become corrupted by the greed of bishops even before the reign of the Emperor
Constantine the Great , becoming irrecoverable during the papacy ofPope Boniface VIII . In the latter work, he moderated his views onepiscopacy , but still declared bishoprics to be unnecessary institutions.In January 1618, Forbes was given the crown nomination to succeed Alexander Forbes as
Bishop of Aberdeen , after receiving an unsuccessful nomination two years previously. He was elected onMarch 24 , obtained royal provision onApril 8 , and received consecration ofMay 17 . Forbes was apparently initially reluctant to take up the position, but cited his obedience to the king's wishes. Taking up a bishopric necessarily meant that he encountered some hostility from the anti-episcopal prebyterians in theChurch of Scotland , but Forbes was nevertheless well-respected for his piety and theology.As
Chancellor of theUniversity of Aberdeen , Forbes was responsible for much reorganisation in the university, including reconstruction of the system for education and training future ministers. Forbes began to suffer fromapoplexy and died onMarch 28 ,1635 . He was buried inAberdeen Cathedral . He had married a woman called Lucretia Spens, daughter of David Spens ofWormiston , and by her fathered five children, one of whom was the famous theologianJohn Forbes .References
* Keith, Robert, "An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688", (London, 1924)
* Mullan, David George, "Forbes, Patrick, of Corse (1564–1635)", in the "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9843 , accessed 23 Feb 2007]
* Watt, D.E.R., "Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638", 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
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