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Assembly 23rd May 1754; D.D. (Edinburgh, 13th March
1759); again Moderator 15th May 1760, and one of the deputation
appointed by the Commission to congratulate George III. on
his accession; Dean of the Order of the Thistle 1766; died 3rd April 1787. He
marr. 31st March 1745, Jean (died 4th April 180.1), eldest daugh. of John Hay of Haystoun, and had issue - James, M.D.,
distinguished Edinburgh physician; Grizel (marr. Benjamin Bell, surgeon,
Edinburgh); Gavin; and others. -[Edin. Chr. Inst.,
xxv.; Tombst.; Kay's Portr., ii.; Morren's Ann.; Grant's Univ., ii.;
Somerville's Life, Carlyle's Autob,] 1754 GEORGE KAY, M.A. (St Andrews, 7th May
1729); licen. by Presb. of Kirkcaldy 7th Nov. 1734; ord. to Collessie 13th
Sept. 1739; trans. to Minto 23rd Oct. 1741; trans. to Dysart 8th Dec. 1743;
trans. to St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, 3rd Sept. 1747; trans. to New Greyfriars
26th Oct. 1752; trans. and adm. 11th Oct. 1754; D.D. (Edinburgh, 13th March
1759); Moderator of the General Assembly 24th May following, and chaplain of
Stirling Castle; died 10th April 1766. He marr. 14th Dec. 1747, Charlotte
Sherriff, and had issue-David, born 12th July 1749; Charles, born 5th Oct.
1751, died 15th Oct. 1762; Margaret, born 2nd March 1757: (2) 20th Aug. 1761,
Ann Forth, who died 10th June 1788.-[Morren's Ann., ii.; Carlyle's Autob.] 1767
JOHN ERSKINE of Carnock, born 2nd June 1721, eldest son of John E. of
Carnock, Professor of Scots Law, Edinburgh Univ., and Margaret, daugh. of the Hon. .Tames Melvill of Balgarvie; educated at
Cupar-Fife, and High School and Univ. of Edinburgh; originally intended for
the law, but studied divinity and was licen. by Presb. of Dunblane 16th Aug.
1743; ord. to Kirkintilloch 31st May 1744; trans. to Culross 21st Feb. 1753;
trans. to New Greyfriars 15th June 1758; D.D. (Glasgow 1766); trans. and adm
9th July 1767; died 19th Jan. 1803. He was a classical scholar of
distinction; for many years leader of the evangelical party in |
the General Assembly and a master of the preacher's art.
He warmly supported a proposal in favour of foreign missions, which was
opposed by Hamilton of Gladsmuir and the moderate party generally. His
opening words, when replying to Hamilton, became famous in the history of the
mission cause. Pointing to a Bible which lay on the table, and of which he
intended to make use, and employing an expressive Scottish idiom, he said,
" Moderator, rax me that Bible." The best pen-portrait of him is
contained in Guy Mannering (chap. 37). He marr. 15th June 1746, the Hon.
Christian Mackay (died 20th May 1810), fourth daugh. of George, Lord Reay,
and had issue-John, born 30th Sept. 1747, died June 1776; George, born 21st
Aug. 1748, died in Bengal in autumn 1770; Mary, born 19th Feb. 1750 (marr.
29th Oct. 1773, Charles Stuart of Dunearn), died 15th April 1817; Margaret,
born 17th Sept. 1751, died 5th Feb. 1795; Ann, born 30th Dec. 1752, died 18th
May 1820; Alexander, born 28th .July 1754, died 25th Feb. 1760; Robert, born
4th May 1756, died 9th April 1784; Charles, born 20th Oct. 1757, died 28th
June 1782; Christian, born 28th. Tune 1759; Hew, born 27th Jan., died 25th
Sept. 1763; James Bruce, born 8th Sept. 1764, died nth Oct. 1771; Harriet,
born 11th Oct. 1766, died 10th Oct. 1771; David of Carnock, born 18th April
1770, died 16th March 1838. Publications - Theological Dissertations
(Edinburgh, 1765; another edition with account of the author by Thomas
Davidson, D.D., Edinburgh, 1808); Considerations ova the Spirit of Popery
(Edinburgh, 1778); Sketches and flints of Church History and Theological
Controversy/, chiefly translated and abridged front Modern Foreign Writers, 2
vols. (Edinburgh, 1790 and 1797); Letters ova Loss of Children and Friends:
Supplement to Gillies's Historical Collections (Edinburgh, 1796); Discourses
o-n Several Occasions, 2 vols. (1798,180:1); and others. In addition, he
edited at least twenty publications, chiefly the works of Jonathan Edwards
(with whom he was on terms of intimacy), and other American divines. See Life
by Sir Henry Moncreiff Wellwood, Bart. (Edin |
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