- John Barclay (divine)
John Barclay (1734 — 1798), Scottish divine, was born in
Perthshire and died atEdinburgh . He graduated at St. Andrews, and after being licensed became assistant to the parish minister of Errol inPerthshire . Owing to differences with the minister, he left in 1763 and was appointed assistant toAntony Dow ofFettercairn ,Kincardine . In 1772 he was rejected as successor to Dow, and was even refused by the presbytery the testimonials required in order to obtain another living. The refusal of the presbytery was sustained by the General Assembly, and Barclay then left the Scottish church and founded congregations atSauchyburn ,Edinburgh andLondon . His followers were called Barclayans, Barclayites orBereans , the latter because they regulated their conduct by study of the Scriptures after the biblical Bereans of Acts xvii. 11. They held to a modified form ofCalvinism . The Berean Church had congregations inScotland ,London andBristol , but mainly merged with the Congregationalists after Barclay's death.References
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. E. A. Livingstone. Oxford University Press, 2000
External links
* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/ba/BarclayJ.html John Barclay] The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001.
* [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/barclay_john1.htm John Barclay] biography at "Significant Scots", [http://www.electricscotland.com Electric Scotland] ]
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