
Trinity
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of
the Jure-divino-ship of Hereditary Indefeasible Monarchy enquired into and
exploded (Edinburgh, 1749); A Second Letter to Mr Thomas Ruddiman (Edinburgh,
1749).-[Test. Reg., Chalmers's Life of Ruddiman, Morren's Ann., Warrick's
Moderators, Dict. Nat. Biog] 1758 ROBERT DICK, born 1722, son of James D., min. of the Wynd Church,
Glasgow; M.A. (Glasgow 1744); licen. by Presb. of
Hamilton 14th Jan. 1747; ord. to Lanark (his settlement being violently
disputed) 4th Oct. 1750; trans. to New Greyfriars 11th Oct. 1754; trans. and
adm. 15th June 1758; D.D. (Edinburgh, 13th March 1759); died 24th Aug. 1782.
He was one of the ablest and most distinguished ministers of his day. He
marr. 29th June 1756, Grizel Ford, who died 16th June 1822, and had
issue-James, born 9th May 1760, died 20th June 1769; Elizabeth, born 10th
Oct. 1762; Grizel, born 19th Aug. 1764, died 28th Oct. 1765; Robert, W.S.
apprentice 1781, born 22nd July 1765; Isabella, born 28th Oct. 1766, died 3rd
Oct. 1767; William, born 12th Oct. 1768, died 3rd Aug. 1769; Isobel, born
29th Dec. 1769, died 16th Nov. 1792. Publications-Two single Sermons
(Edinburgh); The Simplicity and Popularity of the Divine Revelations and
their Suitableness to the Circumstances of Mankind (1758); The Counsel of
Gamaliel Considered (1762); True State of the Case (Edinburgh,
1763).-[Moncreiff's Life of Erskine, Mackenzie's Life of Home, Morren's Ann.,
Carlyle's Autob.] THE TRON
KIRK. [Christ's
Kirk at the Tron, so called from the great beam, the public weighing-place of
the city. The foundation stone was laid 4th March 1637, and the church
dedicated 1641. The present building is but a fragment of the original
structure, whose stately proportions were mercilessly despoiled on the
formation of Hunter Square and the South Bridge. A notable feature of the
interior is the oak roof, not |
unlike
that of the Parliament House. The steeple dates from 1826, its predecessor
being destroyed by fire 15th Nov. 1824. The General Assembly met in the Tron
Kirk from 1830 to 1840.] 1641 WILLIAM COLYILL [COLVILLE], M.A. (St Andrews 1631); min. of Cramond
in 1635; trans. to Trinity College, Edinburgh, in 1639; trans. And adm. about
24th Dec. 1641. Five days after the battle of Kilsyth (15th Aug. 1645), he
obtained a protection from the Marquess of Montrose, and was accordingly
regarded with grave suspicion. He was suspended by the General Assembly in
July 1648 and dep. 26th July 1649, for maintaining the lawfulness of the Duke
of Hamilton's Expedition into England. For a time he ministered in the
English Church at Utrecht. In April 1652 he was elected Principal of
Edinburgh University, but having been carried prisoner to the Castle for
praying for Charles II., he was not permitted by Cromwell's Government to
take possession of the office, which was declared vacant, 17th Jan. 1653. He
received, however, a year's stipend (2000 merks) in consideration of having
dem. his charge in Holland. On 8th Nov. 1654 he was reponed by the Synod of
Lothian (there being no General Assembly during the Protectorate), and became
min. of Perth. On Leighton's resignation in 1662, he was again app. Principal
of the University, and died (buried 3rd June) 1675. He marr. (1) Marion
Brisbane, and had issue -John, M.A., advocate, died 1679; Alexander, bapt. 12th
May 1643; Janet, bapt. 24th Sept. 1646; Matthew, bapt. 8th Oct. 1647; Thomas,
bapt. 27th May 1649, died before 16th Nov. 1678: (2) Marion Fyfe, and had
issue - James, bapt. 18th July 1655. Publications -Ethica Christiana- Sermons
on the Righteous Branch. See a rare pamphlet, Submission to the. Censures of
Suspension and Deposition exemplified in the case of the Very Rev. Mr William
Colvill, sometime one of the ministers of Edinburgh, and afterwards Principal
of the College there. From authentic and unquestionable vouchers (Edinburgh,
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